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Meet funders and find out how to access grants
Free events too good to miss

Two one-stop-shop free events are offering community groups, local councils, charities and voluntary organisations a chance to meet a raft of funders under one roof.

The events, in Boston and South Holland, will include stands, workshops and an opportunity to network with other similar organisations and those who can support and fund what non-for-profit groups, in particular, do.

Staff from Lincolnshire Community and Voluntary Service (LCVS) will be among the organisations offering advice and information at both events.

Ruth Copleston, LCVS senior community development officer, said: “These are really valuable events and we are very pleased to be a part of them.

“We would love to see representatives from as many organisations as possible.

“It’s a fantastic opportunity to find out what we and others can do to help, including assistance with accessing funds, finding and retaining quality volunteers, ensuring paperwork and governance is in order and safeguarding.”

The Boston event is being delivered by Lincolnshire County Council and members of Lincolnshire Funding Advice Network.

It takes place Thursday, March 19, 4pm to 7pm at Boston Borough Council, Municipal Buildings, West Street, Boston. Book you place via the link at the bottom of this item.

The event includes a BIG Lottery Fund workshop, detailing what successful applications must include and handy tips for completing funding bids.

South Holland District Council is behind the Community Advice and Funding Event in Spalding, which is open to all. There is no requirement to book. The event is on Wednesday, March 25, between midday and 8pm at the South Holland Centre, Market Place, Spalding.

Representatives at the event will include Lincolnshire County Council, South Holland District Council, Lincolnshire Community Foundation, Lincs2Advice, UK Deaf Support and Community Lincs.

Book your place for the Boston Funding Event at: Boston Funding Event
Fibromyalgia support

A fledgling support group for people with a condition that causes pain all over the body is attracting increasing numbers of people.

The Boston Fibromyalgia Support and Social Group was formed by sufferer Siobhan Bernadin, 53, of Wrangle, who wanted to reach out to others in her situation.

She said: “When you are in so much pain and feel you can’t go on any more, it can help just to have other people say ‘I know how you feel’.

“Getting a fibromyalgia diagnosis can be very difficult and once you have it, it seems like you quickly get to the point where you go to the GP and they look at you as if to say ‘what else do you want me to do?’

“It’s a condition that is still little understood and to speak to someone else who knows what living with it is like and believes you when you describe how it feels, is just pure relief.”

Mrs Bernadin launched the group informally in November by announcing a first meeting at a Boston hotel. She hoped to find one or two others to share her experiences with and was astounded when 18 people turned up.

Mrs Bernadin quickly realised she was going to need to establish a more formal meeting place and find a way to cover the cost of the meeting room. She turned to Lincolnshire Community and Voluntary Services (LCVS) for guidance on how to get the paperwork and governance of the group in order to avoid any financial or bureaucratic pitfalls and the group is now regularly attracting 20 plus people.

The Boston Fibromyalgia Support and Social Group meets the second Wednesday of every month, 7pm to 9pm at the Len Medlock Voluntary Centre, St Georges Road, Boston.

The next meeting is due to take place on Wednesday, March 11, when the guest speaker will be Lynne Patrick, LCVS health trainer, discussing healthy eating and exercise for fibromyalgia sufferers.

An attendance fee of £1 per month is charged, payable in advance from the first attendance for that month and the following months up to the end of the financial year. An additional charge of 50p is made for refreshments.

Or find The Boston Fibromyalgia Support and Social Group on Facebook.
Events and training

Improve what you offer in South Holland

Meet our community development officer

Calling established or would-be community organisations that want to find out how to get going, further improve what they already do or how to access funds.

Simon Wesley, LCVS community development officer, will be in South Holland on Monday, March 16 and Wednesday, March 18, to meet with groups that want some advice.

Simon has joined our team, initially on a temporary basis, to further enhance the services we offer in South Holland.

He has appointments available at our Spalding base within South Holland District Council offices, Priory Road, on the above dates between 10.30am and 3pm. To book, contact him on: simon.w@lincolnshirecvs.org.uk

We also have community development officers in East Lindsey, Boston and South Kesteven offering a whole raft of advice and assistance, click here to find out how to get in touch.

Quiz night and supper

A sausage and mash supper followed by a quiz is being held in support of a project to revive an old church to create a community hub.

The event is being held at Benington Village Hall for Benington Community Heritage Trust’s Beonna at All Saints Project on Saturday, March 14, 7pm for 7.30pm start.

Tickets are £7.50 for adults and £5 for under 11s. Take your own drink and glasses.

For tickets contact: Irene Presgrave 01205 760905 or Alex Bell 07534 405289.

Household and collectables auction

A household and collectables auction is also being held for the Beonna at All Saints Project.

It will take place at Benington All Saints Church, on the A52, at Benington, near Boston, from 10.30am on Saturday, March 28.

Viewing of items is offered 3pm to 6pm on Friday, March 27. Collections are offered on Thursday, March 26.

For more details contact: Irene Presgrave 01205 760905 or Alex Bell 07534 405289.
Trustee Breakfast Network

Networking events can be the perfect opportunity to pick up tips, meet others facing similar challenges and make new connections to further your cause.

Chartered accountants Moore Thompson run an event in Spalding specifically for trustees and the next event is on Friday, March 13.

On the agenda for discussion will be risk assessments plus other topics suggested by attendees.

The event is free and breakfast is provided. Booking is essential. Email: kenneth@mooret.co.uk

LCVS is running a similar event in Louth, open to all representatives of community groups, on Thursday, March 26. Find out more and book click here.

Whatever your training need – we can help

Food safety training, learn how to access Lottery grants and get help applying and find out how to train and retain your volunteers

Lincolnshire Community and Voluntary Service (LCVS) provides free training and advice to community groups and not-for-profit organisations in a vast range of topics.

We aim to provide free training on any subject where there is clear demand.

Our training and advice sessions in the coming month include food safety in catering, how to access Lottery grants and recruiting and retaining volunteers. In addition we have a string of networking events for organisations who involve volunteers or have plans to.

Find a full list of upcoming events and book your place here.

What training and events would you like to see?
We’d love to hear your views on what training/workshops you’d like to see us running in the future, if you have any suggestions or if there’s something in particular your organisation needs, please let us know, contact Esta Siggs:

T: 01205 365580
E: esta.s@lincolnshirecvs.org.uk
Volunteering
Help someone at their lowest ebb

From the satisfaction of helping someone through a tough time to learning new skills and meeting like-minded people, Samaritans volunteers have much to gain as well as a lot to give.

As the leading national helpline offering emotional support, Samaritans helps anyone struggling to cope with a variety of issues such as illness, debt, family concerns or exam pressures.

It relies on volunteers, not just to answer calls, texts and emails, but also to assist with administration, fundraising, finance and IT based work.

Samaritans Grantham is holding information evenings for would-be volunteers on Monday, March 9 and Wednesday, March 11, starting at 7pm, at Autumn Park, Dysart Road, Grantham.
For more details contact: 07504 913360 or granthamsamaritans@hotmail.co.uk

Samaritans has branches across Lincolnshire and they all need further support. Find your nearest branch here

Big Boston clean-up

Do you care about your environment? Volunteers are now being recruited for the eighth annual Big Boston Clean-up, being held from Monday, March 30, to Thursday, April 2.

There will be opportunities for teams of neighbours, friends and relatives to work together, helping clean up their own areas.

You can sign up now using the online pledge form: click here, by contacting
Jen Moore at Boston Borough Council on 01205 314583, by emailing Jen at
jenny.moore@boston.gov.uk

Jen also wants to hear of any “grot spots” that you think need particular clean-up
attention.

She said: “The Big Boston Clean-up has proved a successful community event over
the past seven years. It is as much a fun social event as it is a really good community
effort to clean up the town. We are always pleased to welcome new faces, and so grateful to all who take part.

“We start at 9am and finish at 3pm each day, but volunteers can do as little or as much as they want to. There’s a coffee break and lunch provided each day.”

She said volunteers needed to wear clothing appropriate to anticipated weather conditions and stout footwear. Everything else – high-visibility vests, litter pickers, sacks and gloves are provided.

Over the past seven years 5,000 volunteers have got involved, lifting more than 71 tonnes of rubbish from the streets and waterways of the town.

The clean-up starts each day at 9am at Municipal Buildings. A separate Big Schools Clean-up is also organised before they break up for Easter.

So far eight primary schools have agreed to do a deep clean of their own grounds and the surrounding area.

This scheme has been running for the past three years and has involved more than 1,000 junior litter pickers.

If your school has not so far signed up and wants to be involved, contact Jen.
Hundreds of opportunities to volunteer

Do you have a skill for bringing children’s stories to life? Have you got what it takes to befriend an older person or someone battling a terminal illness? Or have you got exceptional computer skills to share?

Organisations across Lincolnshire are looking for people with these skills and an infinite list of others.

LCVS has dozens of volunteering opportunities on file. Whatever your skill or interest we have a role for you.

For details of other opportunities contact your local Volunteer Centre. Find all the contact details you need at: Volunteer Centres

Or view the opportunities we currently have on file in your local area: Volunteer in Lincolnshire
Get in touch

If you have anything to feature in NewsBite send it to: louise.c@lincolnshirecvs.org

Life Church – New Church Celebration

As we are expected to complete the purchase of the Birchwood Methodist Church towards the end of March, we are holding our New Church Celebration on Saturday 11th April 2.00pm to 3.30, followed by drinks and a light buffet.

We would be really honoured if you are able to come and join with us as we celebrate our finally obtaining a home for Life Church. During the service we will be acknowledging our roots and the fact that we are privileged in being able to follow in the footsteps of our Methodist brothers, serving The Lord from this building into our local community .

As soon as you are able could you please confirm if you are able to attend.

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Lincolnshire Advice Network

Lincolnshire Advice Network still have some spaces left on their Effective Engagement with Parliament, Liberty and the Mentally Ill and Working Together with the Ombudsman courses running in March and April. If you would like a space for yourself or a colleague please email: training@lincs2advice.org.uk or telephone: 01529 400 448.

Effective Engagement with Parliament 18th March 9:30am – 1:30pm

House of Parliament Outreach Service

An introduction to parliament

Contacting MP’s and members of the House of Lords

Liberty and the Mentally Ill 23rd March 9:30am – 12:30pm

Compulsory detention in hospital

The rights and remedies of detained patients

Mental patients in the community

Deprivation of liberty for people lacking mental capacity

A must for anyone who has attended any mental health training and anyone who has an interest.

Working Together with the Ombudsman 22nd April 9:30am – 1:30pm

Pay day loans and other short term credit

Financial hardship and unaffordable lending

How the Ombudsman can help

A must for anyone who helps clients who have taken out a payday loan.

Alzheimers Society – Launch of Services in Lincolnshire February and March 2015

See attached link for the launch dates, venues and opening times for the new Dementia Cafe and Singing for the Brain

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The Care Act 2014 is changing….are you ready?

The Care Act 2014 represents the most comprehensive change in care and support in a generation – is your organisation ready?

As well as turning current best practice into legislation, the Care Act 2014 also introduces new duties to ensure that wellbeing, dignity and choice are at the heart of health and social care.

From April 2015, legislation will be in place for:
• prevention and wellbeing
• information, advice and market shaping
• a national minimum threshold for eligibility
• assessments, including assessments for carers’
• personal budgets
• care and support plans
• safeguarding
• universal deferred payment agreements.

The Care Act takes into account the findings of the Dilnot Commission Report into the Funding of Care and Support. From April 2016 it will introduce changes to how care is charged for, who has to contribute, and how much people will have to pay towards their care.

From April 2016 legislation is due to be in place for:
• extended financial support
• a cap on care costs
• care accounts

For more information please read this Summary Guide to the Care Act and its implications for providers.

The guide is also available in full on the Local Government Association’s website.

Lyndsey Hannam
Strategic Communications Officer

Lincolnshire County Council
County Offices | Newland | Lincoln | LN1 1YL
T: (01522) 554241
M: 07825966530
E: lyndsey.hannam@lincolnshire.gov.uk

Voluntary Centre Services Latest News

Voluntary Centre Services
Latest News
Vacancy: Training, Activities and Volunteer Coordinator
LEAP Housing & Support Services is seeking applicants who are interested in working with young people with multiple and complex needs.

The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering a varied programme of training and activities to groups of young people and will be responsible for the recruitment, training and support of volunteers. Strong communication skills and ability to plan, organise and manage time effectively is essential to the role, together with a minimum of 1 years experience of working and managing young people, groups or volunteers.

This is a full time position, primarily Monday to Friday (9am to 5pm). However, a willingness to work evenings and weekends is required.

Starting salary £21,500 pa. Closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 30 January 2015. Download this poster for further information.

Visit the job vacancy section of the LEAP website at http://www.leap.uk.com for further details and an application form or call 01522 563530.
Volunteers needed at Home-Start Lincoln
Home-Start Lincoln is recruiting volunteers for its next induction course which starts in February 2015.
If you are a parent or have parenting experience, can commit to our 40-hour induction course and can give 2-3 hours a week to support a family, we’d love to hear from you. For more information call our office on 01522 569997, email us at homestartlincoln@btconnect.com or visit our website http://www.homestartlincoln.org.uk
Sessional Tutors Wanted
The WEA is currently looking for sessional tutors to teach courses across Lincolnshire in the following topics:

History, Geography, Sciences, Maths, English, ESOL, Health and Well Being, Singing and Cookery.
They are looking for tutors who :

Are qualified/ specialist in their chosen topic
Can lead and motivate a group of students, but at the same time encourage participation and work collaboratively
Can design and deliver innovative courses that appeal to students
Are excellent communicators
Are IT literate and able to fulfil course administration requirements, as well as teaching work
Can build relationships with all types of people, from all walks of life
Support and apply the principles of equality and diversity in their work

If you are interested in becoming a WEA tutor, please contact Julie Leone at the Lincoln Office. Email lincolnoffice@wea.org.uk or call 01522 522472
Recruitment and Induction Business Support programme
Backed by Lincolnshire County Council to help boost the county’s businesses, SkillsReach is offering 15 hours of free support from an HR professional, to be used exactly as you choose.

There is also the option to gain grant funding of between £200 and £750 to implement further improvements to your recruitment and retention processes, such as a pilot scheme to test a new selection approach or to purchase vital induction materials.

Effective recruitment and selection, combined with robust induction and probationary processes is proven to reduce staff turnover and increase business productivity.

This innovative programme provides direct, free business support to Lincolnshire small businesses to improve employee recruitment or induction processes and ultimately have a positive impact on business success.

If your business is based in Lincolnshire, employing less than 100 staff (full time equivalent), and with staff recruitment and retention as a priority, then you are eligible to apply for support.
To find out how your business can benefit from free professional support or to register contact Roy Harper on roy.harper@skillsreach.co.uk or 07721 4994944
Support from Smokefree Lincs
Smokefree Lincs would like to offer support in tackling issues of smoking and Alcohol amongst young people.

SmokeFree Lincs can provide details, session guides and resources for the nationally accredited Level 1 Awards in Smoking Awareness and Alcohol Awareness education programmes.

Based on 7 guided learning hours they cover issues such as young people smoking, illicit tobacco, and health risks, as well as the law regarding sales. The course costs of enrolment and certification are covered, and there is no charge to your group. They have freely downloadable lesson plans to support the award on their website: http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/smokefree

For adults working with young people, on the issues around smoking there is a free e-learning course “Young people’s basic smoking awareness” also available via this link on the website.

In support of smoking awareness sessions Smokefree Lincolnshire has access to a range of tobacco control and smoking awareness educational resources that are freely available to schools. The resources used most often are available through the Lincolnshire Knowledge and resource service website and can be found through these codes:

Smoking Education Box – TV340003
Carbon Monoxide Monitor – EQ340001
Lung Age Monitor – EQ340002
Evidence Bag – TP340062

They also have a free to borrow laptop with face ageing software on it. It’s quick to use: you upload a photo, line it up with the guidelines, click age and it shows what a person could look like in 10 or 20 years as a smoker. The results are realistic and the software was developed by a police forensic expert. All instructions are supplied.

Please contact Daniel Lowbridge for further information:
Tel: (01522) 552136
Work Mobile: 07901 102598

Changes to the Do-It website
Over the coming weeks the national volunteering website Do-it will be changing. These changes offer greater flexibility when it comes to managing the opportunities we currently post on your behalf, and will allow us to support more organisations across the district.
You can read more about the changes on our website and find out more in upcoming bulletins.
Events and Training
Adult short courses from Lincoln College starting January 19th
For details of the Adult Community Courses available across Lincoln, Newark and Grantham colleges please download the course brochure here.
Dementia Friends Information Sessions
Friday 23 January, 10am- 11am and 11.15am- 12.15pm
Park Springs Community Centre, Riseholme Road, Gainsborough DN21 1NJ

Friends’ information sessions are run by Dementia Friends Champions, who are volunteers who have taken the Dementia Friends Champions’ training. Each Friends’ information session lasts around one hour. You will learn more about dementia and how you can help to create dementia friendly communities.

Book online here.
Lincolnshire Volunteer Card
Wednesday 4 & Friday 6 February
Development Plus, The Old Vicarage, Croft Street, Lincoln LN2 5AX

Volunteers will receive FREE training in 6 subject areas that are essential to volunteering:

Good Practice Standards
Health and Safety and Personal Safety
Equality and Diversity
Safeguarding and Confidentiality
Customer Care
Live Well

Download booking form
Training from Equation
Expert training: Women Using Violence in Intimate Relationships
10 February, Nottingham
This one-day course will help professionals understand why and how women use violence in intimate relationships, and how to respond more effectively.
Delivered by domestic abuse professionals Respect.

Expert training: Introduction to the Impact of Rape and Sexual Violence
18 February, Nottingham
This course will enable delegates to better understand the attitudes and stereotypes associated with rape and sexual violence, their impact, and reporting implications.
Delivered by sector experts Nottingham Rape Crisis.

Expert training: How Technology is Used to Abuse and Protect Young People
27 February, Nottingham
This training will offer an overview of the ways technology is used to abuse young people and its physical and emotional impacts, including online grooming and sexting. It will also cover internet safety and how technology can be used to help young people access support. Designed for anyone working with young people including youth workers, youth offending team workers, and teachers.
Delivered by domestic abuse experts AVA (Against Violence and Abuse).

Full information and booking details at http://www.equation.org.uk/professionals/training
Carer Information and Support Workshops
Wednesdays 18 & 25 February and 4 & 11 March, 2pm- 4.30pm
Age UK, Park Street, Lincoln LN1 1UQ

The workshops aim to provide you with information and support.
Topics will include:

What is dementia?
How can you support and care for someone with dementia
The support services that are available
Planning for the future

For further information or to book a place:
Telephone: 01522 692681 or E-mail: lincoln@alzheimers.org.uk
Funding
The latest edition of the Target Funding Newsletter is available from our website here.
Lincolnshire Council for voluntary youth services are offering voluntary youth groups and organisations grants of up to £500. Groups working with young people to deliver positive activities can access this grant to help with running costs of the group, first years insurance, resources and support to deliver positive activities across Lincolnshire.
The application process is fairly simple and our development worker Frances Porter is on hand to help groups through the process. The deadline is 16th March 2015
For further information on how to apply please contact lcvysadmin@lincolnshire.gov.uk or call 01522720789 you can also find out more about lcvys at http://www.lcvys.co.uk

Training and events from Voluntary Centre Services

Click on the dates of the event you would like to attend in order to find out more and book.
Dementia Friends Information Sessions
Friday 23 January, 10am- 11am & 11.15am- 12.15pm
Park Springs Community Centre, Gainsborough DN21 1NJ
West Lindsey Voluntary Sector Forum and Workshop
Friday 23 January, 1pm- 3pm
Park Springs Community Centre, Gainsborough DN21 1NJ
Lincoln Volunteer Co-ordinators’ Forum
Tuesday 27 January, 10am- 1pm
16-26 Tentercroft Street, Lincoln LN5 7DB
Workplace Learning Supporter Training
Wednesday 28 January, 9.30- 4.30pm
16-26 Tentercroft Street, Lincoln LN5 7DB
Volunteering Champions Training
Wednesday 28 January, 10am- 11.30am
Rasen Hub, 20 Union Street, Market Rasen LN8 3AA
Emergency First Aid at Work
Tuesday 3 February, 9am-4pm
16-26 Tentercroft Street, Lincoln LN5 7DB
Lincolnshire Volunteer Card
Tuesdays 3,10 and 17 February, 9.30am- 2.30pm
The Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard,
Gainsborough DN21 2NA
Volunteers and the Law*
Wednesday 18 February, 10am- 1pm
Sleaford
Funding Masterclass*
Thursday 19 February, 9.30-12.30pm
The Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard, Gainsborough DN21 2NA
North Kesteven Voluntary Sector Forum and Workshops
Thursday 12 March
Sleaford
Management Committees and Good Governance*
Thursday 19 March, 9.30am-12.30pm
The Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard, Gainsborough DN21 2NA
Lincoln Volunteer Co-ordinators’ Forum
Tuesday 24 March, 10am-1pm
Lincoln
Courses marked with * are subject to a small fee.
Full course information and booking details for all Voluntary Centre Services training and events can be found by visiting our website:
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Training and events from Voluntary Centre Services

Click on the dates of the event you would like to attend in order to find out more and book.
Lincoln Volunteer Co-ordinators’ Forum
Tuesday 27 January, 10am- 1pm
16-26 Tentercroft Street, Lincoln LN5 7DB
Workplace Learning Supporter Training
Wednesday 28 January, 9.30- 4.30pm
16-26 Tentercroft Street, Lincoln LN5 7DB
Volunteering Champions Training
Wednesday 28 January, 10am- 11.30am
Rasen Hub, 20 Union Street, Market Rasen LN8 3AA
Lincolnshire Volunteer Card
Tuesdays 3,10 and 17 February, 9.30am- 2.30pm
The Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard,
Gainsborough DN21 2NA
CV Workshop
Wednesday 11 February, 11am- 1pm
26 Carre Street, Sleaford, NG34 7TR
Volunteers and the Law*
Wednesday 18 February, 10am- 1pm
Sleaford
Funding Masterclass*
Thursday 19 February, 9.30-12.30pm
The Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard, Gainsborough DN21 2NA
North Kesteven Voluntary Sector Forum and Workshops
Thursday 12 March
Sleaford
Management Committees and Good Governance*
Thursday 19 March, 9.30am-12.30pm
The Guildhall, Marshall’s Yard, Gainsborough DN21 2NA
Lincoln Volunteer Co-ordinators’ Forum
Tuesday 24 March, 10am-1pm
Lincoln
Courses marked with * are subject to a small fee.
Full course information and booking details for all Voluntary Centre Services training and events can be found by visiting our website:
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Addaction Recruitment Events

Addaction in Lincolnshire are holding a number of recruitment events this month. Please go to the link below and click on ‘What’s on’ to find more information and dates.

 

http://www.addaction.org.uk/landing.asp?section=443&sectionTitle=Lincolnshire

Voluntary sector News November 2013

Please click below for the latest Newsletter from the Voluntary Centre Services, this publication is full of interesting information, courses and fundraising opportunities

Voluntary Sector News Nov 2013