South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust & The Trinity Holistic Centre – Tour de Trinity
LET’S GO THE EXTRA MILE FOR OUR CANCER PATIENTS
Welcome to our very first virtual cycling challenge – Tour De Trinity
Starts 1st September till 31st October 2021
£5 to register
Raise a minimum of £30
Chance to WIN a Rockhopper mountain bike worth up to £549 courtesy of Bike Scene, Guisborough.
We would be delighted if you would take part and/or share with your family, friends and contacts.
The virtual event challenge is open to everyone at all ages. Join and see how many miles you can clock up during September and October. If you can’t cover 300 miles that’s okay, it doesn’t matter what fitness level you have, anyone can enter and cover any distance. Tour De Trinity is all about getting on your bike, being active and raising money for a great cause. Every mile counts and every penny raised will make a huge difference to allow us to carry on supporting our cancer patients and their families, offering complementary therapies and emotional and psychological support.
Don’t forget to share your progress photographs on the Our Hospitals Charity and Trinity Holistic Centre social media pages along with the hashtags #TourDeTrinity #TrinityHolisticCentre
If you would like to take part, follow the link below to register:
https://southtees.enthuse.com/cf/tour-de-trinity-a5bcd
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland – a Voluntary Role of Independent Custody Visitor
This is a really important voluntary role where the visitors make unannounced visits to police custody to check on the rights, entitlements, wellbeing and dignity of detainees held in police custody.
Please follow the link for full details.
Deadline for all applications is 20 September 2021.
Cleveland Youth Commission – Opportunity for 14 – 25 yrs.
Opportunity for 14-25 yrs. to make a difference to their community – Cleveland Youth Commission
This is brilliant opportunity for young people to gain knowledge, new skills and experiences in an exciting project that focuses on the views of young people in Cleveland.
The Youth Commissioners will play an important role in talking to young people through the ‘Big Conversation’ events and feedback the views of young people and what they think the solutions to these important issues are. The Youth Commission members will be part of a group of young people from across Cleveland, supported by a local coordinator to gather the views and opinions of young people about key issues that affect their lives.
The Cleveland Youth Commission allows young people to support, challenge and inform the work of the Police & Crime Commissioner and Cleveland Police force to bring about positive change. The Youth Commissioners will explore urgent issues affecting young people in Cleveland, such as, Relationship with the Police, Mental Health, Hate Crime, Abusive Relationships including Violence Against Women, drugs and alcohol, Gang Crime, and Reducing Offending and Re-offending.
The Cleveland Youth Commission is aimed at young people aged 14-25 years who want to make a difference to their community.
- We’re looking for a diverse group of young people from different backgrounds and life experiences to take part, including those who have direct experience of the criminal justice system.
All application documents needed to apply for this opportunity are attached below. We’ve tried to make this process simple and accessible for everyone. We would very much appreciate it if you could encourage any young person who you feel would benefit from this experience to apply, and support them to fill out the application if needed.
Application form
Application Guidance notes
Consent form
You can also click the link:
Youth Commission – Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner (pcc.police.uk)
Please email your application forms back by – 17th September 2021 to [email protected]