Inter-Action (May 2018 Edition 1) - RCVDA

Inter-Action (May 2018 Edition 1)

Deadline for Nominating has been extended to 28th May!!!!!

RCVDA Volunteer Awards – Friday 29th June 2018

Nomination forms are available here

There are 7 categories which you can nominate your group or individual volunteer to and they will be judged from 1 – 5 using the following criteria:

  • Commitment
  • Attitude
  • Made a Difference
  • Role Model

Don’t delay, nominate today!

Often a category to go un-noticed is that of the Community Champion

Is your community a better place to live due to the actions of one person or a team of people who have shown commitment and gone to extraordinary lengths over time to improve your environment?

Do you know someone who always puts others before themselves and deserves some recognition?

This is your chance to thank those people for their efforts !

Across our region kind hearted folk are going the extra mile – these are our unsung heroes and we want to let these special people in our communities know how important they are –PLEASE NOMINATE!

its so simple just click the link below:

https://form.jotformeu.com/80782872432361

Complete the form and click the submit button. You will then receive an acknowledgement that your nomination has been received

Young People’s Careers Booklet Workshop

Michael Lyth has been tasked with producing a Careers Booklet raising awareness and promoting jobs within our local authority, in particular highlighting the jobs that aren’t necessarily at the forefront of people’s minds.

Therefore we would like to invite you and young people from your group to our Careers Booklet “That Job!” workshop afternoon. The afternoon will be an opportunity for young people to view what has already been developed and then add their own sparkle to it in order to make sure it is young person friendly. Michael is keen to make sure that the information in there is worded in a way that young people will relate to and is presented in a way that appeals.

The details for the workshop afternoon are:

“That Job!”

25K Youth Centre, Ayton Drive, Redcar

Thursday 31st May (Half term holidays)

1:00pm – 3:30pm

For further information and to book a place, please conatct Helen Stanforth, Early Help Participation Co-ordinator on 01287 626158 or helen.stanforth@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk

Loan Shark Awareness Sessions

If you wish to reserve a place on one of the courses below, aimed at Frontline Staff and Volunteers, please contact the Workforce Development Team and quote the Course ID via the e-mail workforcedevelopment@redcar-cleveland.gov.uk

Date & Time

101082-01

06/06/18 – 09:30 – 12:00

101082-02

06/06/18 – 13:30 – 16:00

101082-03

13/06/18 – 10:00 – 12:30

101082-04

20/06/18 – 10:00 – 12:30

Venue

Terry Collins Room, Coast and Country offices, Ennis Square, Dormanstown TS10 5JR

Aim

To understand what loan sharks are, how to spot the signs and how to safeguard people affected by them.

Staff will understand:

Learning Outcomes

  • The law regarding money lending
  • How to spot the signs of illegal money lending
  • How to work together to safeguard

Target Audience

Aimed at all frontline staff working with adults

Length of the Programme

2 ½ Hours

Loftus Post Office

https://www.gofundme.com/loftus-regeneration-social-ent

Denise Nesbitt says, “Please see link above and pass on to anybody who may be interested in supporting our campaign to purchase Loftus Post Office and to run as a Social Enterprise. We will be seeking various funds and grants so to demonstrate we have the backing of the community will strengthen our applications.” Contact Denise on 07979 508071 for further information.

Comic Relief New Grant Programme – Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls

Comic Relief have announced recently of a £4 million grant initiative to support organisations that are working to end violence and abuse experienced by women and girls across the UK. The application phase will run from 17 April to midday, 2 July 2018.

The initiative is funded by Comic Relief with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and governments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, with government funds raised through the Tampon Tax. The funds will be fully focused on work that supports women and girls at risk of violence who have multiple and complex needs. This includes those who have poor mental health, who use drugs, and/or those who are homeless, as well as less well-served communities or groups, such as BAMER, migrant and LBTI communities, and/or women who are older and/or disabled, among other groups.

Applications are invited for grants of £60,000 – £120,000 across 1 to 3 years and are also open to current grantees. The fund aims to:

  • Enable organisations to better support women within the target group.
  • Showcase how women’s lived experience can inform the design and delivery of services, practice and policy.
  • Provide opportunities for projects to try out new ways and models of working, for example by acting earlier, building community assets or using digital approaches.
  • Enable cross sector partnerships to work together to provide high quality support.
  • Support approaches that can provide learning for other organisations and stakeholders across the sector.
  • Improve access to support for women with complex needs in less well-served communities, such as BAMER, older women, LBTI, disabled women.

To apply or find out more about the fund criteria and process, including detailed guidelines for applying, please visit the Comic Relief initiative page.

Addaction Stakeholder Bulletin – April 2018

Addaction, in partnership with Vital Signs, Carers Together, Age UK, Alliance and Footprints in the Community are the new providers of the service across Redcar and Cleveland.

See here for the recent Stakeholder Bulletin

NE Community Led Housing Conference

The North East Community-led Housing Conference takes place on Wednesday 20 June at the Sjovoll Centre in Pity Me, Durham. Running from 10.30am until 4.30pm, the morning session will see the launch of the consultation draft of the new North East Community-led Housing Development Strategy. The afternoon session will include lots of detail on community-led housing, some great existing examples from across the region and the chance for detailed discussion in a workshop format.

Nancy Doyle-Hall, Chief Executive of Virgin Money Foundation will be giving a keynote speech on ‘The rise of community-led housing in the North East.’ A copy of the programme for the conference is available via this link.

The conference is FREE and open to anyone in the North East who wants to find out more about community-led housing and help get more delivered. Please forward this email to anyone you think might benefit from attending the conference.

Booking for the conference is now open! To book your place please follow this link.

The conference is being kindly funded by Nationwide Foundation as part of a national programme of events organised through ACRE (Action with Communities in Rural England).

Volunteering Opportunity – Independent Custody Visitors

Do you have what it takes to check prisoner welfare, custody conditions and police behaviour?

Barry Coppinger, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland, has responsibility for a team of Independent Custody Visitors, a team of volunteers who make unannounced visits to police stations at Middlehaven and Hartlepool.

You will speak with people detained in custody, check their welfare and the conditions in which they are being held and submit reports on their visits. You will work in pairs and will carry out a minimum of six visits per year.

Key criteria

  • must be over 18.
  • must not be justices of the peace, serving police officers or civilian employees, appropriate adults; members or staff from police and crime commissioners or special constables.
  • may have their applications appraised if there appears to be a conflict of interest for people working in other areas of the criminal justice system, such as solicitors and members of the probation service.
  • always work as volunteers and only receive out of pocket expenses incurred while carrying out their roles.
  • must have a good understanding of the English language – or Welsh, where appropriate – as all ICVA guidelines, reporting and recording procedures are available in either English or Welsh.

Having a criminal record or unspent convictions is not an automatic barrier to becoming a custody visitor. Individual circumstances will be assessed against the needs of the post and suitability of the applicant. All appropriate applications from members of the public are considered on their own merits.

Suitable applicants are invited to attend an interview based on the submission of an application form to the Police and Crime Commissioner.

Independent Custody Visitor Application Form (MS Word, 228KB)

Please email completed forms to Elise.Pout@Cleveland.pnn.police.uk – recruitment for ICVs is taking place on a rolling basis, to allow for maximum applications to be received. The OPCC has the right to close applications at any time, but will give a reasonable period of notice.

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