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Volunteers Urgently Required at Redcar and Cleveland ROC!
Do you have any spare time?
Ever thought of being a volunteer?
We can offer you a chance to help others, make new friends, gain work experience, training, qualifications, skills, or even the beginnings of a new career!
Some of the tasks involved may include:
- Booking out equipment, dealing with customer enquiries, sales and giving information.
- Ensure customers are fully trained in the safe use of the hired equipment.
- Undertake general administrative duties, or supporting at events.
Desirable Skills/Experience – but full training will be given!
- Experience in a customer service role
- Experience of computer use
- Previous experience of volunteering.
- Some awareness of disabilities
2 hours a fortnight minimum
Out of pocket expenses will be reimbursed. If interested contact us: 01642 756801/01642 498894 or redcarroc@btconnect.com
Volunteers Urgently Required at Cleveland Fire Support Network!
If you are interested in any of the Volunteer Roles below, or would like further information please contact Heather on 01642 288009 or send an email to heather.whyman@clevelandfiresupportnetwork.org
Volunteer Roles
- Leaflet Distribution
- Home Fire Safety Referrals Visits
- Arson Patrols
- Cycle Patrols
- Events / Exhibition Stands
- Cold Calling—Promoting Fire Safety
- Office Duties / Administration
- Delivery of Risk Reduction Equipment
- Heart Start—C.P.R. Training (BHF)
- Learn & Live Support
- Interpretation Skills for Operational Fire Fighters
- After Fire Support
- Ban the Pan Campaign – Feb (National Chip Week)
- Surveys – telephone / 1:1 questionnaires
- Sensory Loss Alarm Installations
- Management of the sensory loss alarms
- P.A.T Testing
- Chip Pan Unit Displays
- Drivers
Tees Valley LDA Update – 24th October 2016
Surviving or Thriving Survey 2016
The Surviving/Thriving results and analysis is now on the website https://www.vonne.org.uk/news/surviving-or-thriving-latest-results-out
Around 100 Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations working across the North East took part in our survey. Between them they supported over 180,000 individuals in the North East, and almost 7,000 organisations. They employ over 2,480 people and rally just under 3,000 volunteers. the majority of respondents fell into the small and medium sized organisation category.
Headline figures
The results are in on our 8th annual sector survey’ Surviving or Thriving’ and the most significant factor in this year’s survey is no surprise- increased demand for services alongside increases in the number of people organisations are supporting. A significant 72% have had an increase in the numbers of beneficiaries, and 85% have had increased demand. However, the increase in demand and beneficiaries isn’t matched by a significant increase in income, nor is it matched by a corresponding increase in human resources.
There has been a steady rise in the numbers reporting a decrease in funding over the years which remains consistently high. However, the sector continues to adapt to survive with a marked change in income mix reported this year. 46% have their grant income decrease but 44% have seen their earned income increase. Local authorities continue to provide a significant source of income for the sector through the form of grants, with 77% of recipients receiving grants.
The patterns over the last few years illustrate an increasing reliance on reserves, loss of substantial funding, and a number of organisations shrinking. Organisations are facing significant continued rising demand, but with public sector spending cuts and dependency on reserves, they are now in a fragile state to respond appropriately.
Survey Reports & Infrastructure Review/Discussions
A Summary analysis of the Chief Officer LDA Survey & the LIPS survey is finally completed and will distributed at the LDA meeting 24th Cotuit is also being distributed to the NE Funders Network and IPPR North.
Better Health Programme
The vast majority of the NHS Better Health Programme 100 VCSE conversations have been completed- report underway by VONNE.
Timeframe for formal consultation has slipped due to local government elections and Purdah next year so formal consultation on final options won’t be till June 17 and then there will be a 10-12 week consultation process so any significant changes are at least a year away.
JH continues to attend the BHP Programme Board and Not in Hospital Working Group (Steve also a member). However the BHP Board is in transition to becoming the Sustainability & Transformation Board and the governance framework is being discussed at length with numerous sub groups and stakeholder forums being proposed. The point has been made about the sector being repressed at all levels in spirit of co-design and co-production. At the moment JH still attending but the proposed structure does not include VCSE at Board level.
JH has done a Sustainability & Transformation Programme briefing about to go on VONNE website.
VONNE
Membership Plus launch – Membership Plus is being launched in November.
There will always be a free basic membership for organisations recognising that smaller organisations do not have resources to pay for membership and basic membership will continue to cover things such as the e bulletin, annual review, directory, and voting rights as a member organisation. Membership plus is an optional additional package which will provide various additional benefits to the basic membership. VONNE is going to introduce three levels of membership plus – Bronze, Silver and Gold.
Natalie Maidment our Criminal Justice Local Development Officer – North East working with Clinks is now on maternity leave so Abi Lunn is covering her work 3 days a week with additional strategic input from Clinks.
Office of Civil Society
Since the loss of a dedicated NE Regional Officer ( Ian Dodd’s) we have been working with Paul Schofield and have agreed that VONNE will support information flows to OCS on key things going on in the NE, further disseminate information from OSC and provide support to some of the work that Ian was engaged in such as the Employee Volunteering/skills sharing agenda.
NE Funders Network
NE Funders Network – there has been some sub group work targeting cold spots for funding in the region, one in Tees Valley being Redcar as Lloyds Bank Foundation are seeking to invest in the area. The Funders Network now have the LIO report which should support better sharing of information between LDA’s, Funders and LA’s about emerging issues and what’s going in the sector. VONNE are working on setting up an e bulletin for communication and sharing up to date contact info. A date has been set for Wed 14th June 201711.30- 2.30 for the LDA’s and Funders Network to come together again.
Tees Valley VCSEEconomic Growth & Inclusion Working Group
The groups has finalised its ‘ask and offer document and is looking to prepare an edited version via publisher to strengthen the message to the TVCA. JH will arrange to meet with Chair of TVCA& Sue Jeffrey & LDA’s are meeting with Andrew Lewis in Nov.
The group is holding a workshop to work through the latest version of the SEP and ensure we have responses which capture the VCSE contribution to each theme. Keith Wilson Economic Strategy & Intelligence Manager TVCA has offered to attend a group meeting to obtain our feedback.
Group membership continues to develop with targeting of VCSE members who demonstrate links to a broad range of orgs i.e. housing, industry etc.
North East Skills Sharing Group
VONNE is part of the North East Skills Sharing Group, established in 2015, bringing together key (not-for-profit) organisations that encourage cross-sector skills sharing (primarily between the private and voluntary sectors) in the region.
By ‘skills sharing’, we mean activity, undertaken on a voluntary basis that is offered by private (and, on occasion, public) sector organisations in support of charities, community groups, and their beneficiaries.
The group’s ultimate vision is “a coordinated skills-sharing infrastructure providing a pathway through the maze, regardless of: size of business, size of VCO, location, or type of skills sharing activity’
With funding from Community Foundation Tyne, Wear & Northumberland a website is being developed to support navigation of opportunities and links into brokerage organisations and LDA’s/volunteers centres etc. The group is also looking to raise the profile of skills sharing at various business network events
We are keen to have support business engagement in skills sharing in Tees Valley and potentially discuss this with you and explore the sectors needs at one of the forthcoming LDA meeting next year if the group want to discuss it?
Forthcoming Events/Programmes
Building Future Sustainability – A programme for the voluntary sector to bring in more money, from more sources, more regularly
October 2016-March 2017
Location: Newcastle or Hartlepool
About the programme
Developed by The Community Foundation in partnership with Mark Butcher Associates, the programme is designed to provide an introduction to a range of income generating activities and help organisations prepare to engage in them. As well as our trainers, attendees will hear from peer professionals who have succeeded in each area.
The programme helps delegates add value to their bid writing skills to get to the front of the queue but also explores the potential of closer working with the corporate sector, the wider community and rich individuals as well as how to develop ideas into income generating activities. You can hear how previous participants felt about the programme here http://www.futuresustainability.org/delegate-opinions.html
Once again we have support from Esmée Fairbairn and Garfield Weston Foundations to allow significant price subsidies.
How the programme works
The programme will build the capacity of ‘mid-range’ not for profit organisations across the North East to generate money for their work. To achieve this we’ll seek to:
- Provide a toolkit of technical fundraising skills
- nspire and lift the aspirations of delegates
- Encourage and support the organisations taking part to be more entrepreneurial, risk taking and visionary
- Explore different approaches that are required for trusts, companies, individuals and other key funders
- Be delivered by expert trainers and include guest slots from funders with a message to send or a story to tell
- Offer excellent networking opportunities
Who should attend?
The programme is aimed at not for profit organisations with a maximum turnover of £1,000,000 pa. Attendees should be Chief Executives, Managers, Project Officers, board members and others who have (or will have) an income generation function within the organisation.
For more information and to book please go to http://www.futuresustainability.org
Your Voluntary and Community Sector needs you!
A Trustees’ Week event for potential first time trustees in the North East
4.45-7.30pm
Wednesday 9th November 2016
Brewin Dolphin, Time Central, Gallowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4SR
Register for free here: http://bit.ly/2dZGi8t
Volunteering a few days a year to deliver effective trusteeship is a powerful way to support and develop the work of essential organisations making a huge difference to the lives of thousands of people across the North East.
Understanding and using Health Data –How to access and use Public Health England’s Tools and Resources
- 21st November: Newcastle City Library
- Date to be confirmed: Stockton Riverside College
In this interactive session, you will be able to explore Public Health England’s (PHE) data tools and resources. The aim is to enable organisations to make better use of the data to improve knowledge about the health of the communities they serve and use the data as evidence within funding bids and in developing services and support.
In order to provide an opportunity for people across the region we are running two identical sessions, one will take place in a computer suite at Stockton Riverside College, and the second at Newcastle City Library.
Anna Christie Health Information Analyst from Public Health England North East will run through the following:
- Fingertips – This site hosts many of PHE’s profiles including the Public Health Outcomes Framework and Health Profiles setting out differences in life expectancy and healthy life expectancy between communities.
- Local Health – This tool provides health information displayed as interactive maps and reports at a very local area level.
You will be able to explore the data tools and resources on line and there will be the opportunities to ask questions.
Places are limited so booking early is advisable. To express interest in the training please email vonne@vonne.org.uk stipulating which date and venue you’d prefer and we will get back to you to confirm if you have obtained a place.
VONNE Annual Conference & AGM ‘Tackling Poverty Together’
Date & Venue
Thursday 1st December 2016 9.30- 2.30
Castlegate Centre, Newcastle.
We plan on holding the conference in the morning, then a networking lunch followed by our short business-focused AGM in the afternoon.
Theme “Tackling Poverty Together”
Speakers
- Right Rev. Paul Butler, Bishop of Durham on implications for Chid poverty through the Welfare Reform & Work Act 2016
- Deborah Harrison, North East Child Poverty Commission
- Abigail Scott Paul, Joseph Rowntree Foundation on their strategy ‘We can solve Poverty in the UK’ and their latest report: UK poverty: Causes, costs and solutions,
- Ian Poolie Time Exchange part of Hartlepool Action Lab: Joseph Rowntree Foundation supported project to tackle poverty in Hartlepool
Workshops:
- Ross Craig, Turn2Us charity – support they can give charities working with people in financial hardship through use of benefits calculators, grants search tools and other online resources.
- Newcastle CVS ‘Poverty proofing the voluntary sector’,
I, Daniel Blake
We are also delighted to be able to offer delegates the opportunity to book to see I, Daniel Blake at the Tyneside Cinema directly following our AGM at 3.15pm. Booking is essential https://www.vonne.org.uk/news/bookings-open-vonne-conference-tackling-poverty-together
Social Investment & Social Enterprise
Let’s Talk Good Finance North East (see attached for separate word doc)
January 19th, 2017 2:30pm to 5:00pm
Room T2.07.The Curve, Teesside University, Southfield Road Middlesbrough, TS1 3JN
Big Society Capital are working with Social Enterprise Acumen and VONNE to bring their Let’s Talk Good Finance events to the North East. This event is the third in a series of events aiming to bring together charities, social enterprises and organisations with social investors and intermediary bodies to network, share information and discuss latest issues relating to social finance.
Register here: https://www.vonne.org.uk/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=48&{contact.checksum}&cid={contact.contact_id}
Guisborough Forest and Walkway Christmas Market
Sunday 27th November 1pm to 5pm.
For further information, contact the Visitor Centre on 01287 631132
Groundwork are recruiting – Delivery Officer
They are looking to appoint a Delivery Officer to work with the RTR Project Partners to support them to achieve their outcomes and outputs as well as facilitate the involvement of a wide range of stakeholders including, public sector, community and voluntary organisations, businesses and schools in their activities.
The role of Delivery officer is now live on the following link:
https://www.groundwork.org.uk/Sites/northeast/pages/delivery-officer-river-tees-rediscovered2
FIC – Information and Networking Event 25th November
INVITATION
Footprints in the Community
invite you to an
Information & Networking Event
to be held at
Coatham Memorial Hall
Coatham Road, Redcar
on
Friday 25 November
at
2pm – 4pm
Opportunity to hear about the work of Footprints in the Community and lots of networking with other organisations.
If you are unable to come – please pass on the invitation to a colleague.
PLEASE RSVP to admin@footprintsinthecommunity.co.uk
by Friday 18 November
Thank you
Advent Sleepout – Durham Cathedral
Will you give up a night of comfort so that someone else won’t have to?
Communities across the North East join in solidarity with homeless people for one night at Durham Cathedral.
All funds raised will go directly to Nightstop North East and Cumbria. The project works across the entire North East region offering emergency accommodation to people who are facing a night on the streets, so far this year Nightstop has already offered more than 1000 nights of safe accommodation to some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people in our region. Nightstop is going into 2017 with financial uncertainty – there is a lot of money to be raised and we are hoping we can rely on your support to help us fill the gap so the project can continue to offer a safe alternative to those sleeping rough.
Challenge starts: 8pm Friday 16 December 2016
Challenge ends: 8am Saturday 17 December
Where: Durham Cathedral
Please sign up online at https://uk.depaulcharity.org/sleepoutnortheast
New Service – Drop in Chest X-ray
Launched in October – Drop In Chest X-Ray
Aimed at making it easier for people who have the signs and symptoms of lung problems to get the help and treatment they need early, new drop in sessions have been established for people who meet the following criteria:
- Aged over 50
- Current Smoker
- Have one or more of the following symptoms:
- Cough lasting for more than 3 weeks
- Chest pain lasting for more than 3 weeks
- Coughing up blood
- Not had a chest x-ray within the last 3 months
Providing a person meets this criteria they can just turn up to one of the sessions with no need for an appointment or a referral from a GP or healthcare professional.
The sessions are held at James Cook University Hospital and the One Life Centre at a variety of times over the week. See the attached poster for exact details.
More information can be found at www.reduce-your-risk.co.uk