Hastings Voluntary Action now puts its news on a blog which is part of its own website. This makes it much easier for us to produce content and means all future blog posts get included in the search facility on our new website.
You can keep us in your newsfeeds by visiting the following page on our website.
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/index.php?q=blog/feed
Thanks for your time and hope you find the new feed useful.
Wednesday, 3 June 2009
Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Choices magazine for parents - Summer 09
New-look Choices, magazine for parents is now on the East Sussex County Council website. The link is:
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/childrenandfamilies/childcare/parentsandcarers/finding/download.htm
This features regular articles on KITES services, childcare options, family support, things to do/make, youth information/support and lots more.
KITES family information offers information on childcare, fun things to do and where to go for more advise and support. KITES can also advise families on funding to help with cost of family life, such as tax credits. The range of information KITES hold grows with families covering 0-20 yr olds and we work with both families and professionals.
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/childrenandfamilies/childcare/parentsandcarers/finding/download.htm
This features regular articles on KITES services, childcare options, family support, things to do/make, youth information/support and lots more.
KITES family information offers information on childcare, fun things to do and where to go for more advise and support. KITES can also advise families on funding to help with cost of family life, such as tax credits. The range of information KITES hold grows with families covering 0-20 yr olds and we work with both families and professionals.
Monday, 1 June 2009
Hastings Community News - June 09
The June 2009 edition of Hastings Community News has now been distributed by to 650 desktops by email and 300 addresses by post. This newsletter contains news about HVA, wider issues that concern the voluntary and community sector, information from local organisations and news for voluntary organisations from the statutory sector.
You can download a PDF copy of our Hastings Community News and view archive copies in PDF format from Hastings Voluntary Action website
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/index.php?q=node/17
You can download a PDF copy of our Hastings Community News and view archive copies in PDF format from Hastings Voluntary Action website
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/index.php?q=node/17
Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Recession Fund
East Sussex County Council (ESCC), in agreeing the budget for 2009/10, have agreed to a one off allocation which can be used over several years, to support work to address the recession and the impact it has on residents, businesses and communities. Projects that the County Council wish to support using this fund will need to meet the criteria set out in the download below. Further information about this fund and the eligibility of your project from Kieran McNamara on 01273 481268.
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_fund_appn.doc (1meg)
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_fund_guidance.doc
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_fund_appn.doc (1meg)
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_fund_guidance.doc
Resisting the Recession Workshop
For everyone who supports organisations and groups in the voluntary and community sector in East or West Sussex. This FREE event will help participants to get to know more about the effects of the recession on the VCS in Sussex, explore together what we can do, and work together to construct a robust evidence base which can be used to demonstrate the importance of the role of the local voluntary and community sector.
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_wshop_prog.doc
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_wshop_reply.doc
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_wshop_prog.doc
www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/recession_wshop_reply.doc
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
East Sussex County Council Seedcorn Fund
Small voluntary and community organisations in East Sussex can apply for seedcorn funding for new initiatives that meet East Sussex County Council's strategic priorities.
Further information is available on the HVA website at:
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/funding/grants_hva_administers.html
Alternatively phone HVA’s Admin team on 01424 444010 to request a pack.
Further information is available on the HVA website at:
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/funding/grants_hva_administers.html
Alternatively phone HVA’s Admin team on 01424 444010 to request a pack.
Monday, 11 May 2009
Welfare Benefits Advice Worker - Job Advert
Hastings Advice and Representation Centre are looking for a full-time ( 35 hours pw) advice worker to work as part of a small well-established team.
Salary £21,937 - £23,405 (pay award pending)
Further details downloadable as a PDF from
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/harc_advice_worker.pdf
Salary £21,937 - £23,405 (pay award pending)
Further details downloadable as a PDF from
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/harc_advice_worker.pdf
Service User Involvement Officer - Job Vacancy
A vacancy now exists for a new position in the Supporting People team at East Sussex CC. Further details available at:
http://powered.jobsgopublic.com/eastsussex/jobs/service-user-involvement-officer-as1397/from/12cttr4b4kwnfo/25/of/112/opening_at/desc
http://powered.jobsgopublic.com/eastsussex/jobs/service-user-involvement-officer-as1397/from/12cttr4b4kwnfo/25/of/112/opening_at/desc
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Hastings Community News - May 2009
The May 2009 edition of Hastings Community News has now been distributed by email to 650 desktops. This newsletter contains news about HVA, wider issues that concern the voluntary and community sector, information from local organisations and news for voluntary organisations from the statutory sector.
You can now download a PDF copy of our newsletter, or any of our archive, from Hastings Voluntary Action website
If its easier for you to have our newsletter sent directly to your email address - perhaps because you don't want to have to keep visiting the same page on our website every month to download a copy or because the person on the desk next to you keeps forgetting to 'forward' their copy to you. There are now instructions on how to request your own individula copy, on our page about how to get our newsletter by email
You can now download a PDF copy of our newsletter, or any of our archive, from Hastings Voluntary Action website
If its easier for you to have our newsletter sent directly to your email address - perhaps because you don't want to have to keep visiting the same page on our website every month to download a copy or because the person on the desk next to you keeps forgetting to 'forward' their copy to you. There are now instructions on how to request your own individula copy, on our page about how to get our newsletter by email
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Help through tough times
A one stop shop for advice on dealing with the credit crunch is now available online.
Hastings Borough Council’s website now features a host of practical ideas and contacts for everyone – from homeowners to small businesses.
Visit http://www.hastings.gov.uk/credit_crunch/ to find out more.
Hastings Borough Council’s website now features a host of practical ideas and contacts for everyone – from homeowners to small businesses.
Visit http://www.hastings.gov.uk/credit_crunch/ to find out more.
Future of Area Based Structures in Hastings
Hastings Borough Council has published its report on the future of ‘Area Based Structures’, to be considered by Cabinet on April 27th. ABSs are reviewed in terms of the corporate priorities of community engagement and consultation. The report provides an update on the actions following a member led review of Area Co-ordination and recommends a member working group to consider further detail.
This report can be viewed at:http://digbig.com/4yqed
This report can be viewed at:http://digbig.com/4yqed
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Speed matching – something new for Volunteers Week
Volunteers Week (1 – 7 June) has reached its 25th anniversary and to celebrate we are going to do something a bit different by holding a Volunteer Speed matching event at AZUR on 2 June. The idea of running a volunteer recruitment event based on speed dating might sound a bit of a joke, but we think you will find it a productive way of introducing new volunteers to your organisation. The event will have all the elements of speed dating, with score sheets, stop watch and daters moving tables when the 4 minute whistle sounds.
Potential volunteers will be asked to register for the speed matching and there will be two general information sessions for people who cannot attend the speed matching. The two speed matching sessions are at 2.30pm and 5.30pm to cater for people who are available at different times of the day. The general information sessions will take place between 4pm and 5pm and again between 7pm and 8pm.
If you would like to find out more or register to join the event – download the PDF file from the HVA website at http://digbig.com/4yqct or ring Rose Austen 01424 446060/444010
Potential volunteers will be asked to register for the speed matching and there will be two general information sessions for people who cannot attend the speed matching. The two speed matching sessions are at 2.30pm and 5.30pm to cater for people who are available at different times of the day. The general information sessions will take place between 4pm and 5pm and again between 7pm and 8pm.
If you would like to find out more or register to join the event – download the PDF file from the HVA website at http://digbig.com/4yqct or ring Rose Austen 01424 446060/444010
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
AGM Presentations
Powerpoint presentations made at the Hastings Voluntary Action AGM/ conference are now available as PDF downloads from the Hastings Voluntary Action website.
Communities in Control
Directors Report
How HCN works
SpeakUp-presentation
Communities in Control
Directors Report
How HCN works
SpeakUp-presentation
Monday, 20 April 2009
Hastings Community Network woo Elected Members
On 2nd April, 10 Hastings Community Network Representatives met with 8 Elected Members in the Council Chambers to build bridges, get to know each other and ask any burning questions on behalf of the voluntary and community sector
Participants in the event were asked to complete a short questionnaire to help us to gauge how useful the event was – what worked and what didn’t.
Responses were received from 6 HCN representatives and 4 Elected Members. The responses, not surprisingly, showed that different people got different things out of the event, but there
All respondents agreed that the event was worthwhile. There was also wide praise for the innovative and light-hearted “speed-dating” style. Most respondents agreed though that the time slots were too brief, and more could have been achieved if they were not quite so hurried.
The responses from both sides indicated a perceived lack of understanding between the two “sides”. More than one respondent commented that the event provided a platform for elected members to state their views (in response to questions) but there was less opportunity for the elected members to learn much about the HCN representatives or their work in the community.
Whilst there was little indication that any tangible result might come out of this event alone, it was generally agreed that more communication of this type between the sectors could only be a good thing, and that a wider selection of representatives on both sides (rather than just the “usual suspects”) should be encouraged to attend.
You can download the full report with highlights from the event as a word file from:
http://hastingsvoluntaryaction.blogspot.com/Speed dating report.doc
or as a PDF from:
http://hastingsvoluntaryaction.blogspot.com/Speed dating report.pdf
or email fran@hvauk.org or phone 01424 204685 to ask for a hard copy.
Participants in the event were asked to complete a short questionnaire to help us to gauge how useful the event was – what worked and what didn’t.
Responses were received from 6 HCN representatives and 4 Elected Members. The responses, not surprisingly, showed that different people got different things out of the event, but there
All respondents agreed that the event was worthwhile. There was also wide praise for the innovative and light-hearted “speed-dating” style. Most respondents agreed though that the time slots were too brief, and more could have been achieved if they were not quite so hurried.
The responses from both sides indicated a perceived lack of understanding between the two “sides”. More than one respondent commented that the event provided a platform for elected members to state their views (in response to questions) but there was less opportunity for the elected members to learn much about the HCN representatives or their work in the community.
Whilst there was little indication that any tangible result might come out of this event alone, it was generally agreed that more communication of this type between the sectors could only be a good thing, and that a wider selection of representatives on both sides (rather than just the “usual suspects”) should be encouraged to attend.
You can download the full report with highlights from the event as a word file from:
http://hastingsvoluntaryaction.blogspot.com/Speed dating report.doc
or as a PDF from:
http://hastingsvoluntaryaction.blogspot.com/Speed dating report.pdf
or email fran@hvauk.org or phone 01424 204685 to ask for a hard copy.
Volunteering Opportunities - April 09
There are now new April 09 volunteering opportunities available at our Volunteer Centre which have just been posted on the Currrent Volunteering Opportunities page of the Hastings Voluntary Action website.
Fundraising Deadlines
A reminder of the forthcoming deadlines of a few popular local funders
22 April - Grassroots Grants - up to £5000 for the running costs of small groups that have been active for a year - www.sussexgiving.org.uk
22 April - ESF Community Grants - up to £12,000 to help people on the path to employment - www.svcslc.org.uk
30 April - Sussex Community Foundation main grants - up to £5000 - www.sussexgiving.org.uk
15 May - Southern FM Help a Local Child - www.southernfm.co.uk
22 April - Grassroots Grants - up to £5000 for the running costs of small groups that have been active for a year - www.sussexgiving.org.uk
22 April - ESF Community Grants - up to £12,000 to help people on the path to employment - www.svcslc.org.uk
30 April - Sussex Community Foundation main grants - up to £5000 - www.sussexgiving.org.uk
15 May - Southern FM Help a Local Child - www.southernfm.co.uk
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Small Grants Guide - April 09
The April edition of the HVA Small Grants Guide can now be downloaded as a PDF from the Hastings Voluntary Action website.
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Wanted – Ideas to in Enhance Life in Hastings & St Leonards
If you work or live in Hastings or St Leonards, Hastings Borough Council want to hear your ideas and proposals for local changes as part of their consultation on the Sustainable Communities Act.
Examples of the types of things that could be worked up into proposals and further information is available on the HBC website at:
http://digbig.com/4ypbh
Proposal Forms are at:
http://digbig.com/4ypbq
Panel members are also being sought to consider proposals submitted. Further information at:
http://digbig.com/4ypbm
The deadline for proposals is the 18th of May.
Examples of the types of things that could be worked up into proposals and further information is available on the HBC website at:
http://digbig.com/4ypbh
Proposal Forms are at:
http://digbig.com/4ypbq
Panel members are also being sought to consider proposals submitted. Further information at:
http://digbig.com/4ypbm
The deadline for proposals is the 18th of May.
Coordinator for TWDPG - Job Advert
Tunbridge Wells District Partnership Group (TWDPG) for People with a Learning Disability are seeking a Coordinator
Role: To assist the co-chairs to ensure the TWDPG functions effectively and serves the needs of local people with a learning disability. This includes:-
Keeping in contact with members to help and support them where possible.
Assisting to organise and attend DPG meetings bi-monthly
Assisting to organise and attend the Governance Group bi monthly
Assisting to ensure the DPG is delivering the objectives set in the annual plan.
Networking with existing contacts and liaising with other local organisations and encouraging them to work with the TWDPG to deliver better opportunities for people with a Learning Disability and their families
A suitable applicant will be an enthusiastic, committed and well organised person, who enjoys working with others. He/She should have a knowledge and understanding of the priorities outlined in the White Papers, Valuing People and Valuing People Now and be prepared to work hard to make things better for People with Learning Disabilities in T/Wells area.
A suitable applicant over 18 years of age with some experience of life.
They should be able to get around the Tunbridge Wells area in a timely manner
Hours: Flexi 16 hours weekly Salary: Negotiable
To ask for more information, a job description and an application form please contact:
Sue Gray on: 07709072269 or email: suwork@tiscali.co.uk
Role: To assist the co-chairs to ensure the TWDPG functions effectively and serves the needs of local people with a learning disability. This includes:-
Keeping in contact with members to help and support them where possible.
Assisting to organise and attend DPG meetings bi-monthly
Assisting to organise and attend the Governance Group bi monthly
Assisting to ensure the DPG is delivering the objectives set in the annual plan.
Networking with existing contacts and liaising with other local organisations and encouraging them to work with the TWDPG to deliver better opportunities for people with a Learning Disability and their families
A suitable applicant will be an enthusiastic, committed and well organised person, who enjoys working with others. He/She should have a knowledge and understanding of the priorities outlined in the White Papers, Valuing People and Valuing People Now and be prepared to work hard to make things better for People with Learning Disabilities in T/Wells area.
A suitable applicant over 18 years of age with some experience of life.
They should be able to get around the Tunbridge Wells area in a timely manner
Hours: Flexi 16 hours weekly Salary: Negotiable
To ask for more information, a job description and an application form please contact:
Sue Gray on: 07709072269 or email: suwork@tiscali.co.uk
Monday, 6 April 2009
Launch Event - Coastal Regeneration Research Centre
University Centre Hastings, the home to the University of Brighton in Hastings, is launching its first research centre, the Coastal Regeneration Research Centre (CRRC), on THURSDAY 30TH APRIL. Advanced booking required.
Attendance form and further details from
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/cupp/Events/index.html
Public Transport details available via google map linked to HVA google calendar.
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/googlecalendar.html
Attendance form and further details from
http://www.brighton.ac.uk/cupp/Events/index.html
Public Transport details available via google map linked to HVA google calendar.
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/googlecalendar.html
Thursday, 2 April 2009
3 Independent Advocate Posts - closing date 24 April
Three independent advocates needed for a pilot advocacy project in East Sussex.
More details at: http://www.cftc.org.uk/index.php?page=354
More details at: http://www.cftc.org.uk/index.php?page=354
Hastings Community News - April 2009 edition
The April 2009 edition of Hastings Community News was distributed by email to 650 desktops on the 1st of April. This newsletter contains news about HVA, wider issues that concern the voluntary and community sector, information from local organisations and news for voluntary organisations from the statutory sector.
You can now download a PDF copy of our newsletter, or any of our archive, from Hastings Voluntary Action website
If its easier for you to have our newsletter sent directly to your email address - perhaps because you don't want to have to keep visiting the same page on our website every month to download a copy or because the person on the desk next to you keeps forgetting to 'forward' their copy to you. There are now instructions on how to request your own individula copy, on our page about how to get our newsletter by email
You can now download a PDF copy of our newsletter, or any of our archive, from Hastings Voluntary Action website
If its easier for you to have our newsletter sent directly to your email address - perhaps because you don't want to have to keep visiting the same page on our website every month to download a copy or because the person on the desk next to you keeps forgetting to 'forward' their copy to you. There are now instructions on how to request your own individula copy, on our page about how to get our newsletter by email
Thursday, 26 March 2009
The HVA Track Record
New information on the recent achievements of Hastings Voluntary Action is now available on the key achievements page of our website.
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/what_we_do/key_achievements.html
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/what_we_do/key_achievements.html
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Count Me in Too Community Event
Wednesday 1st April 2009, Drop in anytime from 4pm-8pm
Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton
The Count me In Too Research Project has been exploring lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans lives in Brighton & Hove, working in partnership with LGBT people, LGBT groups, and service providers to identify issues for local LGBT people and plan how to address these.
This free event marks the start of the next exciting phase of the project, which has secured funding into 2010.
Refreshments available throughout the event
There will be a quiet space for those who need it.
Flyer available at http://www.spectrum-lgbt.org/cmiToo/downloads/CMITCommunityEventFlier_final.pdf
www.countmeintoo.co.uk
Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton
The Count me In Too Research Project has been exploring lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans lives in Brighton & Hove, working in partnership with LGBT people, LGBT groups, and service providers to identify issues for local LGBT people and plan how to address these.
This free event marks the start of the next exciting phase of the project, which has secured funding into 2010.
Refreshments available throughout the event
There will be a quiet space for those who need it.
Flyer available at http://www.spectrum-lgbt.org/cmiToo/downloads/CMITCommunityEventFlier_final.pdf
www.countmeintoo.co.uk
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Hastings & Rother Health and Social Care Forum Well Being Day - 26 March
Thursday, 26 March, 09:00am – 15:00pm, Horntye Park Cricket Ground, Bohemia Road, Hastings
Information on good health models, making the most of your leisure, healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle. Stalls representing the voluntary, community and statutory sector organistions. Further details and stall bookings- Hastings Voluntary Action, Cheryl: 01424 444010 Email: Cheryl@hvauk.org
A Google map with public transport info on bus stops available on the HVA Google Calendar for 26 March.
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/googlecalendar.html
Information on good health models, making the most of your leisure, healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle. Stalls representing the voluntary, community and statutory sector organistions. Further details and stall bookings- Hastings Voluntary Action, Cheryl: 01424 444010 Email: Cheryl@hvauk.org
A Google map with public transport info on bus stops available on the HVA Google Calendar for 26 March.
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/googlecalendar.html
Monday, 16 March 2009
Volunteering Opportunities March 09
The March 09 list of volunteering opportunities available at our Volunteer Centre have just appeared on the Currrent Volunteering Opportunities page of the Hastings Voluntary Action website.
Friday, 27 February 2009
Charity Commission Information Day - 25th March 2009
On 25th March 2009 Hastings Voluntary Action are hosting an important training event for local voluntary and community groups at The Magnet Centre, St. Leonards-on-Sea. We are pleased to welcome Ken Brew from the Charities Commission who is giving you the opportunity to find out more about changes made under the 2006 Charities Act, and how they will affect all voluntary and community groups whether you have charitable status or not. Issues covered will include: Trustee duties and responsibilities, Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) - what are they and how will they work, and the implications of the economic downturn
The event is divided into a morning and an afternoon session, both of which are free. You are welcome to attend either or both of the sessions but pre-booking is required. The event is free and you can reserve your place by contacting Sue, Cheryl or Mary at Hastings Voluntary Action on 01424-444010 or e-mail admin@hvauk.org
More information is available in PDF format at
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/CC_infoday.pdf
A booking form in MS Word can be downloaded at:
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/CC_infoday_booking.doc
The event is divided into a morning and an afternoon session, both of which are free. You are welcome to attend either or both of the sessions but pre-booking is required. The event is free and you can reserve your place by contacting Sue, Cheryl or Mary at Hastings Voluntary Action on 01424-444010 or e-mail admin@hvauk.org
More information is available in PDF format at
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/CC_infoday.pdf
A booking form in MS Word can be downloaded at:
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/CC_infoday_booking.doc
Tuesday, 24 February 2009
Volunteering Opportunities - Feb / March 09
The February / March 09 list of volunteering opportunities available at our Volunteer Centre have just gone up on the Currrent Volunteering Opportunities page of the Hastings Voluntary Action website.
HVA Step in To Save Small Grants
The Councils Small Grants budget – which was listed to be cut – was preserved as a result of a last minute intervention by HVA and some sensible partnership working on the part of Councillors. HVA agreed to administer the grants without charge for the next 2 years if the Council restored the cut in their budget setting process. Our intervention received cross party support and £10,000 budget was restored at last nights Full Council meeting.
Speaking after the meeting HVAs Director Steve Manwaring welcomed the Councils change of position “Whilst the amount involved is relatively modest these small grants do represent exceptional value and enables the work of small community groups – who tend to be excluded from complex commissioning processes – to be eligible for financial support from the Council. We are pleased that the Council have taken a sensible view and accepted our proposal.”
Speaking after the meeting HVAs Director Steve Manwaring welcomed the Councils change of position “Whilst the amount involved is relatively modest these small grants do represent exceptional value and enables the work of small community groups – who tend to be excluded from complex commissioning processes – to be eligible for financial support from the Council. We are pleased that the Council have taken a sensible view and accepted our proposal.”
Monday, 23 February 2009
Free training for non-statutory organisations working with children and young people
The Voluntary Sector Reference Group has gained funding from the Children's Workforce Development Council to deliver the Workforce Stragegy Partners Programme in East Sussex. The Programme aims to improve the lives of children and young people. It will do this by enabling community, voluntary, independent and private organisations to develop its workforce so that it has appropriate skills and knowledge to work effectively with children and young people
To book a place please contact Liz on 01622 741887 or email l.abiaad@btinternet.com
Dealing with Challenging Behaviour
Monday 9th March 5pm - 7pm Eastbourne
Appraisal
Wednesday 18 March 4.30pm - 7pm Lewes
Supervision
Tuesday 10th March 4.30pm - 7pm Lewes
Child Protection Level 1
Thursday 19th March 5pm - 7pm Hastings
First Aid - Appointed Person
Saturday 14th March 10am - 1.30pm Hastings
Equality & Diversity Awareness
Thursday 26th March 5pm - 7pm Hastings
First Aid - Appointed Person
Wednesday 18th March 4pm - 7.30pm Eastbourne
Record Keeping & Report Writing
Monday 30th March 4.30pm - 7pm Lewes
To book a place please contact Liz on 01622 741887 or email l.abiaad@btinternet.com
Dealing with Challenging Behaviour
Monday 9th March 5pm - 7pm Eastbourne
Appraisal
Wednesday 18 March 4.30pm - 7pm Lewes
Supervision
Tuesday 10th March 4.30pm - 7pm Lewes
Child Protection Level 1
Thursday 19th March 5pm - 7pm Hastings
First Aid - Appointed Person
Saturday 14th March 10am - 1.30pm Hastings
Equality & Diversity Awareness
Thursday 26th March 5pm - 7pm Hastings
First Aid - Appointed Person
Wednesday 18th March 4pm - 7.30pm Eastbourne
Record Keeping & Report Writing
Monday 30th March 4.30pm - 7pm Lewes
Big Event - post event report
'The Big Event - post-event report and useful resources', consists of information from the speakers, notes and comments from the workshops and a lot of useful names, links and addresses related to the discussions . It is in Adobe Acrobat PDF file format and may take between a few seconds and a couple of minutes to download (aprox 650K)
http://www.askcasper.org.uk/sites/askcasper.org.uk/files/BigEventReportColour.pdf
http://www.askcasper.org.uk/sites/askcasper.org.uk/files/BigEventReportColour.pdf
Friday, 13 February 2009
Govt Help for VCS During Economic Downturn
On 9th February the Govt launched its strategy ("Real Help for Communities") to support Voluntary and Community Organisations during the economic downturn. HVA have produced a briefing paper setting out its main proposals which will be available on our website soon. For an advanced copy please e-mail steve@hvauk.org A copy of the full document is available from the following weblink http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/third_sector/real_help_for_communities.aspx
Win £100 voucher for your organisation
HBC are working with private landlords, housing associations, developers and other partners on a new housing strategy for the town. By answering just one question - "What can we do to make sure that everyone in Hastings & St Leonards has a decent home to live in?" - you will be entered into our free draw to win a £100 voucher of your choice.
To submit your comments and be entered in the free prize draw to win £100, please visit the following link - http://www.hastings.gov.uk/housing_advice/feedback.aspx
You can also provide your comments by completing a postcard available at the following locations:
Renaissance House, The Old Christchurch School, London Road, St Leonards on Sea
Hastings Information Centre, Priory Meadow, Queen's Road, Hastings
Queensbury House, Havelock Road, Hastings
Closing date for comments: Friday 6th March 2009
Further details -
Alan Sheppard - 01424 451369
Housing Policy Officer
Hastings Borough Council
Renaissance House
The Old Christchurch School
London Road
ST. LEONARDS ON-SEA
TN37 6AN
To submit your comments and be entered in the free prize draw to win £100, please visit the following link - http://www.hastings.gov.uk/housing_advice/feedback.aspx
You can also provide your comments by completing a postcard available at the following locations:
Renaissance House, The Old Christchurch School, London Road, St Leonards on Sea
Hastings Information Centre, Priory Meadow, Queen's Road, Hastings
Queensbury House, Havelock Road, Hastings
Closing date for comments: Friday 6th March 2009
Further details -
Alan Sheppard - 01424 451369
Housing Policy Officer
Hastings Borough Council
Renaissance House
The Old Christchurch School
London Road
ST. LEONARDS ON-SEA
TN37 6AN
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Suicide and Young People Free Conference Places Available
SOS (Survivors of Suicide) East Sussex Coastal Service in partnership with Grassroots Training CIC are holding a
FREE 1 day conference
‘Preventing Suicide in Young People’
Conference aims:
To raise awareness of suicide with a particular focus on how it affects young people
To provide information on the range of support that currently exists for any young person experiencing thoughts of suicide and their friends and families
To explore the idea of establishing a young person’s suicide prevention forum for workers in East Sussex
To offer some time for networking including sharing good practice and support
Who is it for?
· Statutory and voluntary sector workers
· Service users
· Carers
When?
20th March 2009
9.30am til 4pm
Where?
The conference is being held in a venue in Hastings
Costs:
The conference is FREE to anyone using or working in services in Eastbourne, Hastings, Newhaven and Seaford. Late cancellation/non attendance charges will apply.
How do I book a place?
Contact:
Jenny Pickup (Grassroots Training)
Telephone: 01273 675764
or
Email office@grassrootstraining.org.uk and ask for a booking form
FREE 1 day conference
‘Preventing Suicide in Young People’
Conference aims:
To raise awareness of suicide with a particular focus on how it affects young people
To provide information on the range of support that currently exists for any young person experiencing thoughts of suicide and their friends and families
To explore the idea of establishing a young person’s suicide prevention forum for workers in East Sussex
To offer some time for networking including sharing good practice and support
Who is it for?
· Statutory and voluntary sector workers
· Service users
· Carers
When?
20th March 2009
9.30am til 4pm
Where?
The conference is being held in a venue in Hastings
Costs:
The conference is FREE to anyone using or working in services in Eastbourne, Hastings, Newhaven and Seaford. Late cancellation/non attendance charges will apply.
How do I book a place?
Contact:
Jenny Pickup (Grassroots Training)
Telephone: 01273 675764
or
Email office@grassrootstraining.org.uk and ask for a booking form
East Sussex Youth Homelessness Strategy Stakeholder Event
East Sussex Youth Homelessness Strategy Stakeholder Workshop
Monday 9th March 2009
2.00 pm
Assembly Rooms, Town Hall, Grove Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4UG
Preventing youth homelessness is a key priority within the East Sussex Children and Young People’s Plan. It is also top of the agenda for the government. The reasons for this are simple and stark. Homelessness reduces life chances. If young people become homeless they are far more likely than their peers to experience:
*A high risk of long term unemployment
*Inappropriate Housing
*Extreme Poverty
*Mental health problems
*Exclusion from mainstream education
*A far greater risk of involvement with drug and alcohol misuse and crime
As partners in the East Sussex Children and Young People’s Trust, the county council and all the districts and boroughs in East Sussex have therefore been working together to develop a strategy for tackling youth homelessness. As key local stakeholders your contribution is vital to ensure East Sussex succeeds in preventing vulnerable young people from becoming homeless. You are therefore warmly invited to this workshop where you will be able to find out about more the work that has been done to date and contribute to the final strategy and action plan.
Click on email address to book your place ssteele@hastings.gov.uk.
Contact: Sophie Steele on 01424 451308 for more info.
Monday 9th March 2009
2.00 pm
Assembly Rooms, Town Hall, Grove Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4UG
Preventing youth homelessness is a key priority within the East Sussex Children and Young People’s Plan. It is also top of the agenda for the government. The reasons for this are simple and stark. Homelessness reduces life chances. If young people become homeless they are far more likely than their peers to experience:
*A high risk of long term unemployment
*Inappropriate Housing
*Extreme Poverty
*Mental health problems
*Exclusion from mainstream education
*A far greater risk of involvement with drug and alcohol misuse and crime
As partners in the East Sussex Children and Young People’s Trust, the county council and all the districts and boroughs in East Sussex have therefore been working together to develop a strategy for tackling youth homelessness. As key local stakeholders your contribution is vital to ensure East Sussex succeeds in preventing vulnerable young people from becoming homeless. You are therefore warmly invited to this workshop where you will be able to find out about more the work that has been done to date and contribute to the final strategy and action plan.
Click on email address to book your place ssteele@hastings.gov.uk.
Contact: Sophie Steele on 01424 451308 for more info.
OFSTED Exemptions - Don't Forget!
The Childcare Act 2006 obliges most childcare providers - including charities working with children under the age of 8 - to register with OFSTED. There are exemptions. Many Churches and charities run short term activities like a holiday club or summer scheme lasting 14 days or less. In these circumstances an exemption can be obtained BUT it must be obtained in advance (and at least 14 days before the activity is due to commence). As groups may be thinking about planning for the summer this reminder has been posted to ensure that proper steps are taken. Further details are available from www.ofsted.gov.uk
Monday, 9 February 2009
Finding the Funds workshop
A one day free workshop for Hastings Voluntary Action members. You can attend on either the 19th, 23rd or 24th March. The session will include: * Where you can get funding for your voluntary and community group * How to complete an application form for funding * Planning your funding in the future This workshop is aimed at staff, volunteers or trustees of voluntary and community groups who are relatively new or who have little fundraising experience. It will be most relevant for small groups or projects looking for funding up to £10,000. This workshop is FREE for up to 2 representatives of HVA member organisations, and £10 per person for other voluntary and community groups. Further details on the main training page of HVA website
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/training/default.html
Google map for venue available on relevant dates in our googlecalendar
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/googlecalendar.html
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/training/default.html
Google map for venue available on relevant dates in our googlecalendar
http://www.hastingsvoluntaryaction.org/googlecalendar.html
Thursday, 5 February 2009
The Third Sector National Learning Alliance (TSNLA) website
TSNLA is a voice for all Third Sector learning and skills providers. It is made up of organisations from the Third Sector, speaking on behalf of the Third Sector and using its website to share information on learning and skills. More information is available on its website at:
http://www.tsnla.org.uk/
http://www.tsnla.org.uk/
Monday, 2 February 2009
Online Survey on the Effects of the Economic Downturn
Hastings Voluntary Action is using Survey Monkey to gather information about the impact of economic recession on the voluntary and community sector in Hastings and St Leonards.
This work is also being carried out by other Councils for Voluntary Service in East Sussex - so please only answer this survey on behalf of voluntary or community organisations active in the Hastings & St Leonards area.
The survey consists of 7 questions and will take roughly 5 minutes to complete
Click here to take the survey
This work is also being carried out by other Councils for Voluntary Service in East Sussex - so please only answer this survey on behalf of voluntary or community organisations active in the Hastings & St Leonards area.
The survey consists of 7 questions and will take roughly 5 minutes to complete
Click here to take the survey
Friday, 30 January 2009
Area Based Grants - Feedback to Council
We are receiving representations from groups about the Area Based Grants process and how this is being administered. As we did with the Council's recent Community Partnerships Commissioning process HVA will be feeding back to the Council the opinions of local groups. If you would like to comment please contact HVA's Director Steve Manwaring on steve@hvauk.org to record your views and experiences. These will be reported back to the Council in a way which reflects the range of opinion expressed and, where this is requested, in a way which does not explicitely identify the group. Let us have your views!
Tuesday, 27 January 2009
1m Small Grants Achieved
A few years ago Hastings Voluntary Action worked with others partners to form the Sussex Community Foundation - a new charity designed to increase donmations from companies and individuals and distribute this in small grants to groups in Sussex. Next month when its grants panel gathers for its regular meeting the Foundation will have given away over £1m in grants accross Sussex. To find out more about the Foundations Work or make an application please visit http://www.sussexgiving.org.uk/home/index.php
HVA Director Steve Manwaring welcomed the announcement. "Small grants are vital to the work of so many local groups. We are pleased that our association with Sussex Community Foundation has been successful and has reached the landmark 'million pound' mark. At a time when small grants are increasingly under pressure - Hastings Borough Council have recently cut their programme - the work of bodies like the Community Foundation will assume increasing significance.
HVA Director Steve Manwaring welcomed the announcement. "Small grants are vital to the work of so many local groups. We are pleased that our association with Sussex Community Foundation has been successful and has reached the landmark 'million pound' mark. At a time when small grants are increasingly under pressure - Hastings Borough Council have recently cut their programme - the work of bodies like the Community Foundation will assume increasing significance.
Friday, 23 January 2009
John Routledge Confirmed as AGM/Conference Keynote Speaker
John Routledge has agreed to be the keynote speaker at HVAs conference “Communities in Control?” looking at issues of representation and involvement.
As a former Chief Executive of the Urban Forum and part of the Governments Active Communities Unit John has seen the issues of community representation from the perspectives of the Voluntary Sector, Local and Central Government. John is currently Head of the Voluntary Sector Unit at Brighton City Council. We are really pleased to have someone of John’s experience and insight to inform our discussion on this crucial topic. The AGM/Conference takes place at 9.30 on 16th February @ Horntye Sports Complex. To book your place please contact a member of our admin team (01424-444010) or e-mail pauline@hvauk.org
As a former Chief Executive of the Urban Forum and part of the Governments Active Communities Unit John has seen the issues of community representation from the perspectives of the Voluntary Sector, Local and Central Government. John is currently Head of the Voluntary Sector Unit at Brighton City Council. We are really pleased to have someone of John’s experience and insight to inform our discussion on this crucial topic. The AGM/Conference takes place at 9.30 on 16th February @ Horntye Sports Complex. To book your place please contact a member of our admin team (01424-444010) or e-mail pauline@hvauk.org
A New Home for HVA?
Hastings Voluntary Action are pleased to announce that planning permission has been granted for the creation of the Community Anchor project at Jackson Hall (Portland Place). We anticipate that work will be starting on-site in July subject to final approval from the Big Lottery. As well as providing a new base for HVA the proposed conversion increases the availability of accommodation for other groups will provide “incubator space” for new community groups as well as meeting and training space. Look out for more details in future editions of Hastings Community News.
Economic Downturn: How is it affecting you?
Hastings Voluntary Action are part of a task group monitoring the impact of the Economic Downturn on Voluntary and Community Sector groups so that appropriate support can be made available where this is possible. We are keen to hear from local groups about their experiences and the challenges they are facing as a result of the current economic climate. You can e-mail HVA's director on steve@hvauk.org to register your experiences, issues or concerns. Any information we receive will be treated in confidence and will be reported in ways which do not identify the organisation concerned unless you have given your consent for your comments to be attributed directly.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Come to our AGM and Conference
We are holding our Annual General Meeting on the morning of 16th of February at Horntye Park. If you can spare the time and you want to come along (perhaps because your organisation benefits from membership of HVA, you are one of our Statutory Sector colleagues or simply just interested in what we do) we would really like to take this opportunity to meet up with you. However, we do need to know who is turning up so please fill out this simple AGM Booking Form and return it to pauline@hvauk.org if you want to come along. Registration for the AGM starts at 9.00am and the formal business will be followed by an event called 'Communities in Control' about effective commuity representation. The structured proceedings will be followed at 1pm by a free networking lunch. You can download a full programme for our conference and AGM in PDF format here.
Monday, 19 January 2009
Hastings Borough Council's Community Partnerships Fund
Hastings Voluntary Action has taken a keen interest in Hastings Borough Council's Cabinet decisions made on 5th January 2009 allocating funding to voluntary organisations following its commissioning process and ending its small grants and transport programmes. We have reviewed the Councils use of this budget over recent years and, on behalf of voluntary and community sector organisations, published a Councillors briefing and analysis in the run-up to the Budget setting process to:-
- Highlight the 27% reduction in the CPF budget since 2004/2005
- Advocate for the restoration of the cut to small grants programme
- Call for the restoration of the link to inflation which existed until 2005/2006
You can see a copy of our briefing on the HVA website
Tuesday, 13 January 2009
ESCC Funding News
East Sussex County Council has just published the January 09 edition of its publication called Funding News. This can be viewed at:
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/community/funding/updates/default.htm
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/community/funding/updates/default.htm
Monday, 12 January 2009
County Council Draft Cycling Strategy
The County Council’s Cycling Strategy is being revised, it is intended to be the framework which informs and co-ordinates all policies and programmes of action which can help to promote cycling in East Sussex. The strategy will be available under the ‘Current Consultations’ section of the County Councils website along with a questionnaire which can be downloaded and returned to the freepost address provided. Further details at http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/yourcouncil/consultation/current
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