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Wednesday, 30 April 2014
DENW Managed accounts service
Have you had ( or do you know someone who has had) a Social Care assessment?
in receipt of Direct Payments from the Local Authority?
struggling with the paperwork?We have experienced and dedicated staff who manage your Direct Payment Account/Self Directed Support (SDS).
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Thought provoking piece from The Community Engagement blog Super-heroes or Saints? Creative tension part 4
Community Engagement posted: "Continuing his guest series on creative tension in community mission, Andy Wier questions the value of promoting a hero culture. "I think I might have come with a bit of a messiah complex." I was talking with a young man who had moved to an inner ci"
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Friday, 25 April 2014
Dead roots lurk beneath the green shoots of Britain's economic recovery
David Cameron and the Pearly-Gate Scandal.
David Cameron and the Pearly-Gate Scandal.
Spiritual capital and progressive localism
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
Christian Muslim Encounters: Research Symposium
Monday, 14 April 2014
Do You Need Volunteers - to help in your church linked community project?
We are setting up a web page where people who want to give some time can find out about the Church-based and Christian initiatives in their part of the county. There will be a short description of each project and a map to help people locate them.
By filling in a simple online form a potential volunteer will send an email enquiry to you and it's then up to you to contact them to discuss if their skills, availability and interests fits them for an unpaid role in your work.
All you have to do in the first instance is to fill in a simple form giving some details of your project, and the kind of volunteers you are looking for. . You can do this online simply by following this link
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/volunteersneededinLancashire
We also ask you to send us your logo for use on the web page
Please note : This is not intended as a volunteer brokerage or match making service to place particular individuals in particular roles. Some of you may already be aware of (and indeed already advertising for specific volunteers using) the Do It website which is locally administerd by the various CVS organisations in Lancashire http://www.do-it.org.uk/
All we are offering is a simple free advert and an enquiry service. It will be up to you to get in touch with the potential volunteers, to arrange to interview them and to mange them under the terms of your own volunteering, safeguarding, health and safety and other policies.
FUNDING FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS ONLINE ACCREDITED COURSE - 12th May 2014
An exciting on-line, accredited course from fit4funding
Starting on Monday 12th May 2014
An excellent introduction for anyone new to voluntary and community sector funding (including those wishing to apply for funds and development workers who support them). fit4funding offers this on-line version of our Open College Network-accredited course, Funding for Community Groups. Accreditation is at either Level 2 or Level 3.
For more details on what the course covers please see the attached flyer or contact us to discuss.
fit4funding, Lightwaves Leisure Centre, Lower York Street, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF1 3LJ
Tel: 01924 239063
The Charities Information Bureau
Reg Charity No. 1059077
Company Ltd. by Guarantee No. 3268906
Website:www.fit4funding.org.uk for funding information, training details, newsletter and other services
What makes a good society?
These communities were encouraged to tell their story, and asked, 'What does a Good Society mean to you?'
What has emerged are many great projects that illustrate a dedication to caring for others, and a commitment to solid community-building.
read more at http://agoodsociety.org/
Church of England: Church and Community Fund - deadline 30 June 2014
http://www.ccfund.org.uk/apply/meetingdeadline-dates
Friday, 11 April 2014
More on the All Party Parliamentary Group on Hunger and Food Poverty
- The All Party Parliamentary Group on Hunger and Food Poverty announced in February 2014 that it will conduct a parliamentary inquiry into hunger and food poverty in Britain. The inquiry will be chaired by the Bishop of Truro, Rt Rev Tim Thornton, and Frank Field MP (Lab), the Chair of the APPG. The Group's officers, Laura Sandys MP (Con) and Sarah Newton MP (Con), will form the core of the inquiry team and will be joined by Emma Lewell-Buck MP (Lab), John Glen MP (Con) and other members of the APPG.
- The APPG on Hunger and Food Poverty was established in October 2013 by Frank Field MP and Laura Sandys MP, in order to investigate the root causes behind hunger, food poverty and the huge increase in demand for food banks across Britain. More information can be found on the website of its Chair, Frank Field: http://www.frankfield.com/campaigns/appg-hunger-food-poverty.aspx
- The preliminary terms of reference for the APPG inquiry are as follows:
i. To understand the circumstances behind, and the rise in, the number of food banks in this country;
ii. To look at the geographical spread of food banks and understand more fully who runs them.
iii. To examine access to affordable food and the sustainability of our food model.
iv. To consider alternative sources of food aid provision and the desirability of these bodies becoming permanent features of the welfare state.
v. To ask how adequately food aid providers are meeting immediate and long-term needs.
vi. To investigate the source of food aid providers' supplies - how much is supplied by consumers and institutions?
vii. To discover the food choices available to clients when using food aid providers.
viii. To make recommendations.
Greg Smith
Development Co-ordinator Together Lancashire / Preston Christian Action Network
Phone - Mobile 07726177044
Postal Address and registered office : Together Lancashire,
UNIT 250, Glenfield Park Business Centre, Blakewater Road, Blackburn, BB1 5QH
Registered Charity no 1147848 Registered company no 07966145
Together Lancashire Website http://www.cuf.org.uk/together-lancashire
See also PCAN Website www.pcan.org.uk or and
BLOG http://prestonchristianactionnetwork.blogspot.com/ (you can sign up there to receive news and information updates by email)
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Together Lancashire's latest Newsletter Easter 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
Housing Justice Roadshow ... Liverpool May 22nd
Housing Justice has for several years organised one National Conference, which has been in various cities around England e.g. Bradford, Birmingham, and London. This year in stead of arranging one big national event we are organising a number of Roadshows in different cities and regions.
Each is being arranged with local friends and partners. Our main partner for the Liverpool Roadshow is Green Pastures.
Outline Programme: | |
09:30 | Arrival / Registration / Coffee |
10:00 | Opening Plenary |
* Welcome / Prayer / Reflection led by the Rt. Revd. David Walker, Bishop of Manchester
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11:00 | Coffee / marketplace |
11:30 | Workshops: |
* Faith in Affordable Housing * Mentoring & Befriending * Night Shelters * Identifying & meeting local needs | |
12:45 | Pre lunch panel / plenary |
*Report back / Actions / Next steps | |
13:15 | Lunch & marketplace |
14:00 | Site visit / Regional Plenary |
16:00 | Roadshow ends |
Sunday, 6 April 2014
The primacy of poverty.... BBC Radio 4 Sunday
Friday, 4 April 2014
Fw: Welcome to Eden's Monthly Newsletter.
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Eden Associates
The Eden Associates Scheme is a new way for churches, organisations and missional groups to partner with the Eden Network.
Click this link to download full details
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/89023969/Eden%20Associates%20Introduction%20March%202014.pdf
People can also access the info on our website at www.eden-network.org/associates
Anna Thompson
Associates Director, Eden Network
Email: anna.thompson@eden-network.org
Tel. 07973 846 843
Twitter: @anna_thompson
Web: www.eden-network.org
Innovation in Health and Social Care Wednesday 7th May
Innovation in Health and Social Care
Wednesday 7th May
An impressive list of speakers is lined up for our next Hearing, for both third sector people and professionals from the public sector
Don't miss it! Sign up now using the booking form below.
Richard Jones CBE: Director of the Lancashire Area Team of NHS England, formerly Executive Director of Adult and Community Services, Lancashire County Council
Stephen Sloss : Chief Executive of Salvere, a Community Interest Company, formerly Director of Social Services, Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council
Dr James Fleming: GP in Padiham, and Director of Green Dreams, a CIC, working with third sector partners. Voted GP of the Year by the Royal College of GP's
Caroline Sagar: Chief Executive of n Compass North West Ltd, a not-for-profit organisation providing advocacy, carers and health and well-being services.
Date: Wednesday 7th May
Time: 09:30 - 12:00
Venue: St Ambrose Church, Moss Lane, Leyland, PR25 4XA (2 minutes from Junction 28 of the M6)
RSVP: Please respond to Jo Thompson on jo@onelancashire.org
To apply for places please complete the booking form below (you can copy and paste into an email.)
Booking Form 7 May 2014
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Fw: Poverty & Homelessness Action Week: a new direction
Thanks again for helping to make Poverty & Homelessness Action Week 2014 such a success. All kinds of creative and powerful events took place across the UK. We've prepared a report which highlights some of the most inspiring events, and the impact they had.
Click here to download and read This Was Poverty & Homelessness Action Week 2014.
Announcing a new direction
Church Action on Poverty, Housing Justice and Scottish Churches Housing Action are sad to announce that we have decided to bring the Action Week partnership to an end. Action Week 2014 was the final year of operation. The partners thank everyone who has contributed to the work – supporters, churches, friends and sponsors.Poverty & Homelessness Action Week was established in 2008, linking Homelessness Sunday with Poverty Action Sunday. Over the seven exciting years of activity, there have been significant achievements. However, it has proved impossible to cover the costs of coordinating Action Week, and the partners are no longer in a position to subsidise this activity.
Our themes have been: 'Opening Doors, Opening Hearts'; 'Voices from the Edge'; 'Enough for All'; 'Who Counts?'; 'Breaking Barriers'; 'Can You Cast the First Stone?'; and 'Standing With People in Crisis'. Through these themes, we have successfully:- Linked the issues of homelessness and poverty, and raised their public profile
- Delivered worship materials and children's resources
- Developed a prayer calendar, with a daily reflection through the week
- Engaged grassroots churches and community organisations
- Demonstrated successful partnership working
- Opened hearts and minds to people experiencing exclusion through these issues.
All this has been done on a shoestring. The partner organisations have decided that we will now each focus on our own fundraising. Relationships remain strong, and we will work jointly as appropriate. The worship resources will remain available to download at the Action Week website for anyone who wishes to use them – sadly, it looks as if they will remain relevant for some years to come.
We thank all who have been with us on our journey, and invite you to continue standing with us in our shared vision of justice for people on the edges of our society. In 2015, Homelessness Sunday will be on 18 January, and Poverty Action Sunday on 15 February. We hope as many Action Week supporters as possible will take part in both.
You will not receive any further emails from Poverty & Homelessness Action Week. Each of the Action Week partners will contact you shortly, inviting you to continue supporting our work through the special Sundays or in other ways. At that point, you will have an opportunity to opt out of receiving future messages from any of us.
Thanks again for your support.
The Poverty & Homelessness Action Week partners
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Press release: Evangelical Alliance wants political action on escalating hunger in the UK
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