Wednesday, June 11, 2008

LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP (9 July 2008)


Leading from the front line:
A workshop on empowering approaches to building leadership
in community organisations

10.30 am to 3 pm Wednesday July 9th 2008.
St George’s Centre, Leeds

Empowerment is now high on the agenda in the Third Sector but what does it mean in practice? bassac believe empowering leadership is about emphasising the value of involvement, equality and collective activity. This workshop is based on recent research on how community organisations are supporting the growth of leadership within their organisation and for the communities they serve. It will look at practical methods of empowerment and a framework that can be applied to your work. The workshop will be participative in style and act as a place to share your ideas and experiences.

The workshop is for:
* Staff, trustees and managers from community organisations and development trusts
* Volunteers and experienced members of community groups
* Community and development workers
* Anyone from Third and public sector organisations interested in building community leadership.

Workshop aims:
* To share the findings of the recent research on empowering approaches to building leadership in communities
* To look at how we can apply this to our own work
* To contribute experience and ideas to the future use of the empowerment framework.

The research was carried out principally in Yorkshire and the Humber in late spring 2008 for bassac and the Community Alliance; workshop participants will receive a copy of the draft report prior to the workshop.

The workshop will be run by Steve Skinner, an experienced trainer and community worker who carried out the research. Steve wrote Leadership in Communities for bassac in 2007 available on
www.bassac.org.uk

Maximum 20 places – book early! Please book your place by July 1st

To book, contact:
tatum@bassac.org.uk

The workshop is FREE and lunch is included. The venue is wheelchair accessible.

Tatum Yip Regional Manager (Yorkshire and Humber), bassac
Direct: 0113 394 2316 Fax: 0113 394 2301
c/o Regional Forum, Suite 10D, Joseph’s Well, Hanover Walk, Leeds, LS3 1AB http://www.bassac.org.uk/

Calling for Change - The Evidence for Supporting Community Voices to Speak Out
Download bassac's new voice research findings: http://www.bassac.org.uk/pages/voice.html



Thursday, May 29, 2008

ERDF WORKSHOP (17 JUNE 08)


ERDF workshop, Tuesday 17 June, 10am to 12pm
at the Design Exchange, Bradford

Groups interested in finding out more about the ERDF programme should consider attending this bfunded event.

The new programme is very different to previous ERDF programmes, hence the event title "Come and find out what you can’t do!"

Some of the issues to bear in mind include:

* Projects must have match funding
* In general, grant requests should be a minimum of £1 million ERDF
* Activity is much more targeted at Social Enterprise and supporting organisations to become Enterprising
* Ineligible activity includes Training, Jobs Brokerage, Advice and Guidance, generic Capacity Building
* Capital support is available however, expressions of interest must be with Yorkshire Forward by 30 June 2008 .

If you feel that you have the capacity to fulfil the above requirements or want to find potential partners, please come to the workshop. There will also be an opportunity for you to ask questions you may have about the programme.

If you would like to attend, please confirm your place by emailing Jasvinder Gill by 10 June, email:
jasvinder.gill@bradford.gov.uk.

You can view the application forms and documentation for the new ERDF programme at:
www.yorkshire-forward.com/ERDF

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

MENTAL HEALTH AT WORK (5 JUNE 08)

Looking after mental health and well-being at work

FREE Seminar on:

  • How to employ someone with mental health problems
  • The different types of mental health problems
  • Resources available to help the mentally ill at work
  • How to keep your employers mentally healthy.

Thursday 5th June 2008

9.30-12 noon at the Carlisle Business Centre, Manningham, BD8 8BD.

For further information, contact:

Bradford Area Occupational Health and Safety Forum, 13 Scott Street, Keighley, BD21 2JH.

Tel: 01535 691049 Email: admin@baohsf.org.uk

http://www.baohsf.org.uk/

ACCESS TO NATURE MEETING (3 JUNE 08)

Access to Nature - BEF meeting 3rd June
Further information about Bradford Environmental Forum's (BEF) coordinated approach to the Access to Nature funding programme:

The next BEF meeting for groups in Bradford district who are interested in applying to Access to Nature is on 3rd June at 3.30pm at the Carlisle Business Centre in Bradford. At the last meeting on 8th April, four possible bids were discussed and the meeting on 3rd June will be an update as to how those bids are developing.

Groups interested in partnership possibilities for bidding or even just benefiting from outreach offered by organisations who are bidding e.g. being part of activities rather than the bid should contact Julia Pearson at BEES on 01274 513109.

If you would like to attend the meeting on the 3rd June, please get in touch with Julia Pearson at BEES on 01274 513109.

Information about the Access to Nature fund is available on the Natural England website at
http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/leisure/grants-funding/outcomes.htm

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

PRACTICE BASED COMMISSIONING

The Who, What, Where, When and Why of Practice based Commissioning:
A conference for the Voluntary & Community Sector in Bradford and Airedale

17th June 2008 • 12.30 – 4.00pm • Great Victoria Hotel, Bradford

The introduction of Practice based Commissioning presents opportunities for the Voluntary and Community Sector to both provide and influence local services. Find out how at this half-day conference.

Winning contracts requires an understanding of the local commissioning priorities and the processes that drive it. This half-day conference will give delegates a clear understanding of:

• The Strategic and funding relationships between statutory bodies and the Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) in the Bradford District
• The role of Bradford and Airedale tPCT as purchaser of services and the role of the VCS as the provider of services
• What Practice Based Commissioning is and how it works in the Bradford District
• The commissioning process, priorities and requirements
• The future role of the VCS in the design and delivery of tPCT services

The conference is an invaluable opportunity for VCS organisations to network with commissioning managers. This is a Bradford and Airedale district-wide event for voluntary sector organisations and community centres that deliver health activities or projects.

BOOKING
You must complete a booking form to reserve your place. Please do not just turn up on the day. Places are allocated on a first come first served basis. We will confirm your place on receipt of the booking form.

This conference is FREE to members of HealthNet (£25 to non-members). Membership of HealthNet is FREE.

You can join by indicating this on the booking form or contact us by phone: 01274 722772 or email: health@bradfordcvs.org.uk

HealthNet, Bradford CVS, Sunbridge Road, Bradford, BD1 2AY.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD LEAFLET / BOOKING FORM

Friday, May 23, 2008

AMAZE YOURSELF

Amaze Yourself @ Bradford is a FREE enterprise training and development programme delivered by the University of Bradford for those who want to ....explore a business idea ...develop entrepreneurial and employability skills ...increase knowledge and experience of business.

Who can join?
Any Bradford resident aged over 16 years, particularly people who are unemployed or not working.

The programme offers:
1. Basic modules in business planning, financial management, marketing and sales
2. Interactive sessions in networking skills, ideas development and skills development
3. Talks and master classes by local entrepreneurs who can share their experience of business set up.
4. Broker one to one business and professional support through a range of business advisers, coaches and mentors.

NEXT PROGRAMMES at the University:
9 June - 24 June
7 July - 22 July
4 August - 13 August

PLEASE PROMOTE THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO YOUR SERVICE USERS AND CLIENTS.
For more information, contact Eleanor/Hina on 01274 236771 or amazeyourself@bradford.ac.uk or visit www.bradfordkickstart.com/amazeyourself

Friday, May 16, 2008

MAY ISSUE OF BRIEFING BRADFORD NOW OUT

You can download the May issue of Briefing Bradford NOW!

http://www.bradfordcvs.org.uk/may08bb.pdf

The hard-copy newsletter will be mailed out early next week (w/c 19 May).

Thursday, May 08, 2008

ALL ABOARD THE BOPA BUS!

Transport bosses have issued a 'use it or lose it' warning to passengers of a free city centre bus service that has not even started operating yet.

"It really is a case of use it or lose it because we can't afford to have a bus full of fresh air running around Bradford city centre," said Councillor Chris Greaves, Metro's spokesman for Bradford.

"The public, particularly the Bradford Older People's Alliance (BOPA), have been really pushing for this service. Now we have shown faith in them, they have to put faith in the service to prove it's viable," added Councillor Greaves.

FULL STORY:

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/display.var.2254798.0.0.php?utag=49454

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

BME NETWORKS EVENT

West Yorkshire BME Networks Celebration event
Wednesday 4th June 2008
Time: 10:00 - 14:00
Venue: St Chads Community Centre, Headingley, Leeds

The event will:
* Launch the West Yorkshire BME Networks Strategy
* Celebrate the achievements of the West Yorkshire BME Networks and provide inspiration for the future, and
* Provide networking opportunities for BME Network members across West Yorkshire.

EVENT FLYER AND FURTHER DETAILS:

http://www.wylda.org.uk/admin/uploads/files/West%20Yorkshire%20BME%20Networks%20Celebration%20Event.pdf

Please feel free to publicise this event through your networks, in particular to BME organisations and stakeholders.

MORE JOBS

BD3 OLDER PEOPLES PARTNERSHIP

PROJECT COORDINATOR
SALARY £18,701 - £19,862 PRO-RATA FOR 18.5 HOURS PER WEEK
(ACT. £9,225 - £9,798 ) 3 YRS FIXED CONTRACT
Will run the project on a day to day basis on behalf of the Steering Committee and the Lead Organisation; promoting the well being of older people and working with a range of community groups

BILINGUAL OUTREACH WORKER
SALARY £16,457 - £17,391 PRO-RATA 18.5 HOURS PER WEEK
(ACT. £8,118 - £8,579) 3 YR FIXED TERM CONTRACT
To promote older peoples overall wellbeing and uptake of activities through your dedicated outreach. Facilitating and co-ordinating access to new and existing provision through partnership working.


LACO MIGRANT WORKERS PARTNERSHIP
Required to join this innovative new project supporting Migrant Workers in the BD3 area of Bradford:

PROJECT COORDINATOR
3 YEAR FIXED TERM CONTRACT
SALARY £21,673 – £23,187 PRO-RATA FOR 30 HRS HOURS PER WEEK
(ACT. £17,338 - £18,549)
You will develop and coordinate the delivery of the project ensuring access to appropriate support services and provision supporting the holistic well being of this potentially disadvantaged group

SLOVAKIAN SPEAKING OUTREACH WORKER
3 YEAR FIXED TERM CONTRACT
SALARY £19,255 – £21,016 PRO-RATA FOR 30 HRS HOURS PER WEEK (ACT. £15,404 - £16,330)
You will develop the outreach promoting Migrant Workers overall wellbeing and uptake of activities through your dedicated outreach. Facilitating and co-ordinating access to new and existing provision through partnership working.

POLISH SPEAKING OUTREACH WORKER
1 YEAR FIXED TERM CONTRACT
SALARY £19,255 – £21,016 PRO-RATA FOR 30 HRS HOURS PER WEEK (ACT. £15,404 - £16,330)
You will develop the outreach promoting Migrant Workers overall wellbeing and uptake of activities through your dedicated outreach. Facilitating and co-ordinating access to new and existing provision through partnership working.

For an application form or information contact:

For more information contact Helen Speight
E:
hspeight@thornburycentre.com T: 01274 666649
Thornbury Centre, Leeds Old Road, Bradford BD3 8JX
.

Closing date: 22/05/08

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

NATIONAL IDENTITY SCHEME - A JUST RESPONSE

JUST West Yorkshire is inviting you to sign up to their response to the government’s proposal to introduce a National Identity Scheme. (http://www.ips.gov.uk/identity/downloads/national-identity-scheme-delivery-2008.pdf)

As a racial justice and human rights organization they are concerned about the steady erosion of civil liberties which is having a disproportionately negative impact on Black and minority ethnic communities.
The government’s insistence on rolling out the scheme despite wide opposition from leading human rights organisations, the Law Lords and the Conservative and Liberal Democratic parties is indicative of the government’s resolve to press ahead with its implementation despite deep disquiet about the proposed plans.

In response to the government’s consultation on the proposals, JUST has prepared a position statement and set out the arguments for opposition to its implementation.


The consultation period ends on 30 June 2008.
For more on the National ID Scheme, see our previous post: http://briefingbradford.blogspot.com/2008/05/national-identity-scheme.html

Friday, May 02, 2008

MYPLACE GRANTS FOR YOUTH FACILITIES


Myplace grants for youth facilities - programme launches 6 May

The Big Lottery Fund is managing a new programme on behalf of the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) to work with young people to deliver youth facilities. Myplace will offer grants of between £1m and £5m. Projects must deliver on all four of the following outcomes:

1. More young people, parents and communities feel that young people have exciting and safe places to go in their leisure time where they can get involved in an attractive range of activities
2. More young people, particularly the most disadvantaged, participate in positive leisure time activities that support their personal and social development.
3. More young people have access to information, advice and support services from within places they feel comfortable.
4. Stronger partnership working between local authorities, third, private and public sector partners to plan, deliver and operate financially sustainable youth facilities with and for young people.

The programme will be launched on 6 May. Regional workshops are being held during May, with the Yorkshire and Humber event on the morning of Tuesday 13 May in Huddersfield.

More information is available from the BLF regional office in Leeds, tel: 0113 224 5301.

In Bradford District a strategic group is in place called the Youth Matters Next Steps Group. This group is within the Children & Young People's Strategic Partnership, has identified this funding and is preparing to bid. VCS representatives, including Kerr Kennedy from Bradford CVS, attend this group and will be promoting VCS interests.

VCS groups interested in putting forward a project to go into this partnership bid should contact Kerr as soon as possible with their ideas. It is likely that there will only be one bid from Bradford district.

Kerr Kennedy can be contacted at Bradford CVS on 01274 722772 or by email kerr@bradfordcvs.org.uk

An information leaflet on the fund can be viewed on the Big Lottery Fund website at:
http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_myplace.htm?regioncode=uk&status=theProg

Thursday, May 01, 2008

OUTCOMES TRAINING - REVISED DATES

Outcomes Training for Voluntary & Community Organisations

‘Understanding and using an outcomes focus’

20th May & 17th June 2008 (9.30 – 4.00)
OR
2nd July & 23rd July 2008 (9.30 – 4.00)


The Green Room, Christchurch, Riddings Road, Ilkley LS29 9LU.

How much do you know about the effects of your organisation’s work?
Would you like to know more about outcomes?
Are your funders asking about outcomes monitoring?

By the end of the training participants will:

* Have a clear understanding of what an outcome is and what it is not
* Be better able to identify outcomes relevant to their work
* Be aware of the main benefits of focusing on outcomes
* Know more about how to monitor outcomes
* Know more about effective ways to introduce an outcomes approach in their own organisation, and have made a start on it.

We strongly encourage you to send two or three people (paid staff, trustees or volunteers) onto the course. This may seem a big investment, but experience shows that the benefits will far outweigh the cost to you in time.

To make the most of this opportunity, we ask you to commit to:

* participants attending both days of the course
* engaging in the take-away task between the two training days. This involves holding a meeting in your own organisation on adopting an outcomes focus.
* exploring further actions to introduce an appropriate outcomes focus within your organisation.

If you require more information about the course, please contact

Mary on T: 01943 603348 or E: info@cvs.ilkley.org

BUDGETING FOR BIDS (20 May)

Budgets for Bids: Tuesday 20th May, Shipley Cellar Project

Not sure where to start with your funding application budget?


This half-day session will help groups new to creating budgets for funding bids and is taking place on Tuesday 20th May, 10am – 1pm at the Cellar Project, Shipley. The trainer is Fit4Funding.

Places are available to Bradford voluntary and community groups at a subsidised rate of £20 for this half-day session.

To help you budget for your project and activities the session will cover:
* Preparing a budget for a funding application
* Common budgeting mistakes and how to avoid them
* Estimating costs
* Identifying resources needed to deliver your project

To book a place please download a booking form from www.bradfordcvs.org.uk or telephone Diane Fox at Bradford CVS on 01274 722772

Further funding related courses, in Bradford and beyond are listed on the bfunded website at http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=05&year=2008

DISABILITY EQUIPMENT BRADFORD


PROGRAMME OF FOCUS DAYS 2008

Between 10am and 2.30pm

Wednesday 7th May > Mobility Issues

Tuesday 3rd June > Footcare & Shoes

Friday 4th July > Independence Day

Monday 7th August > Focus on Young People

Thursday 11th September > Focus on Seating

Tuesday 28th October > Bathing issues

All ages and abilities are welcome on our Focus Days.
An Occupational Therapist will be in attendance to offer help and independent advice.

Professionals are also welcome. Come see what we can offer you and your clients.

T: 01274 589162 E:
ammccabe@disabilityadvice.org.uk for further information.

103 Dockfield Road, Shipley, BD17 7AR.

NATIONAL IDENTITY SCHEME



On the 6th March, the Home Secretary published the National Identity Scheme Delivery Plan 2008
http://www.ips.gov.uk/identity/downloads/national-identity-scheme-delivery-2008.pdf

From 2008, Government will start to issue the first identity cards in the form of biometric immigration documents to foreign (non European Economic Area) nationals.

In the second half of 2009, Government will start to issue cards to British and foreign nationals (including European Economic Area citizens) working in sensitive roles or locations (e.g. airport workers).

From 2010 Government will issue identity cards on a voluntary basis to young people to assist them in proving their identity as they start out their independent life in society.

From 2011/12 Government will start to enrol British citizens at high volumes offering a choice of receiving a passport, identity card or both.

Home Office Minister, Meg Hillier, is hosting a number of consultation events around the country: Reading on 6 May, London on 7 May, and then Birmingham, Newcastle, and Wales.

If you are interested in attending, please email:
IDRoadshow@ips.gsi.gov.uk

LIVING LIBRARY


Borrow a real-life Talking Book!
Living Library at
Bradford Central Library

In May Bradford Central Library will be hosting the innovative "Living Library" project. Living Library works like a normal library – readers come and borrow a book for a limited period of time and when they have finished they can return it and borrow another. There is one key difference however - the books in the Living Library are human beings and the reader can enter into a dialogue with the “Book”.

Living Library gives direct access to someone else’s experience, by allowing people to ‘borrow’ a person who has experience to share, or is passionate about a hobby, lifestyle or an interest.
Bradford Libraries is one of four authorities to pilot the Living Library in England. The project is funded by the Museums Libraries and Archives Council.

The "books" - which you will be able to select from a catalogue - will share their own life experience of subjects as diverse as being an allotment holder, a composter, former vicar, a carer, a goth, a Munroist, a knitter, a Nightstop worker, or a life-long learner. These are just some examples of the types of “books” that will be available.

So why not come and "borrow" a living book for half an hour and take the opportunity to share a life experience or even gain some knowledge from someone from the local community. Come with an open mind and be prepared to learn something new!

Living Library sessions will be held in the Learning Zone, 1st Floor, Central Library on:
Wednesday May 14th 3.00pm - 7.00pm
Thursday May 15th 9.30am -12.30pm
Saturday May 17th 9.30am - 12.30pm

For more details please contact Christine Dyson from the Information Services Department at Bradford Central Library on 01274 433657.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

THINKING OF STARTING A CHILDCARE BUSINESS?


Setting up a childcare business isn't "child's play", come and listen to the experts and see what support and assistance is available

Date: Thursday 22nd May 2008
Time: 9:30am - 12:30pm
Venue: Carlisle Business Centre, Bradford BD8 8BD


* What is childcare - governments agenda and the childcare legislation
* Working in childcare - children's workforce
* Bradford childcare market - childcare sufficiency
* Childcare Business
* Choosing and finding childcare
* Open question and answer session
* One to one information and advice.

We assess your individual needs and help you take your idea forward.
We provide dedicated business mentors and advisors to give you tailored
assistance.
We give continued support from start up to growing your business.

To book a place or for more information, please contact Shelley on:
T: 01274 223347 or E:
shelley@digitalife.co.uk

For more information about the SOW Project contact Attia or Fozia at Digitalife on:
T: 01274 223 347 or E:
info@sowproject.co.uk
http://www.sowproject.co.uk

For further information about Bradford Kickstart:
T: 0800 953 9503
http://www.bradfordkickstart.com

Related links:
http://www.digitalife.co.uk
http://www.be-enterprising.org

VOLUNTEER PLACEMENT WANTED

UCAN has a volunteer who is studying as a 2nd year research student in the School of Informatics and wants to gain more experience within the local community relating to data and statistical analysis. He has the skills, but wants more experience in handling a variety of real world data.

Please contact Krzysztof Poterlowicz on k.poterlowicz@bradford.ac.uk
if you could make use of his skills. Please cc me in your email: c.wilson4@bradford.ac.uk

Friday, April 25, 2008

VCS CONFERENCE REPORT February 2008

This document can now be downloaded from the Publications page in the News section of the Keighley Voluntary Services website:

http://www.keighleyvs.org/Documents/Final%20Conference%20Report.doc

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

SWITCHED ON COMMUNITIES


Do you provide ICT services to your local community?
Do you have learners who find it difficult to use a computer?
Operate a mouse, keyboard or struggle to view the screen?
Do you have learners with disabilities?

AbilityNet are looking for voluntary and community organisations to join the Switched On Communities project within Yorkshire and Humber. 10x VCOs will each receive a mini kit of adaptive hardware and assistive software worth over £500.00. Up to 2 of your representatives will receive training on using the kit, plus the opportunity to receive further training on specialised subjects such as supporting learners with dyslexia, visual impairments, physical disabilities, etc.

You will receive support from AbilityNet and our Community Partner (Foresight, Grimsby). This includes advice, full assessments for individuals who need more specialised support and access to our equipment loan bank. We aim to increase the capacity of your organisation, your services, your staff and volunteers to better support your local community.

If you would like to join the Switched on Communities project or would like more information, please contact Vihing Lee, E: vihing.lee@abilitynet.org.uk M: 07939 926361.

Web: http://www.abilitynet.org.uk

EVENT/FUNDING - SINGLE ISSUE GROUPS (15 May)

Consultation event, single issue group funding 15 May 2008

From the Regional Forum's website:

Cohesion Guidance for Funders / Consultation Event for BME, LGBT, Age, Disability, Religion & Women’s Specialist Third Sector Organisations

Last summer the Commission on Integration and Cohesion published a report, ‘Our Shared Future’. One of the recommendations was around what it termed ‘Single Group Funding’ (defined as that ‘awarded on the basis of particular identity, such as ethnic, religious or cultural’). This stated that ‘single group funding should be the exception rather than the rule for both Government and external funders’.


This led many organisations to respond to the Single Group Funding issue requesting a rethink and clarification as the recommendation’s impact, put at risk the funding of frontline organisations working with particular groups from a single identity. The Department for Communities and Local Government as part of its response to this report has produced the Cohesion Guidance for Funders which it is now consulting on.

The aim of this events is to shape the National Equality Partnership’s (NEP) response to this guidance by providing us with your views on how these recommendations would impact on your organisation’s work and what do we need to ensure is part of the guidance for it to be fair and appropriate.

To book a place or for more information, email ubc@unityha.co.uk

FUNDING - BRITISH GAS ENERGY TRUST


Tackling Fuel Debt, organisational grants, deadline 16 May 08.

Applications are invited from voluntary organisations in the following areas (identified by the Government indices of deprivation): England - Yorkshire & Humber, Liverpool, Nottingham; Scotland – Borders; Wales - South Wales.

The Energy trust is looking for applications that:

(i) establish, extend or develop the provision of free and impartial debt counselling/money advice services and/or
(ii) provide education in the prevention of debt.

Applications can only be accepted from voluntary sector organisations/registered charities, and not-for-profit organisations. The 2008 round of grants will be for up to two years funding.

The trustees are particularly interested in making grants for innovative projects that provide free and impartial money advice services to householders in debt that:

* target fuel poverty and/or fuel debt
* assist in the production of accurate personal financial statements
* raise awareness of priority and non-priority debts
* negotiate with creditors and/or assist with direct negotiations
* provide clients with independent advice in the areas of housing law, social security benefits, energy efficiency etc
* provide support and guidance through the effects of a wide range of life challenges
* educate debtors in the area of financial rights and responsibilities
* will be able to demonstrate that financial advice has had a positive input and impact on the clients’ situation.

The trust anticipates that the majority of grants will be for under £33,000 per annum. The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 16 May 2008.

Questions about the fund can be sent to:

Allyson Broadhurst, Trust Relationship Manager T: 01733 421021 E: Allysonbroadhurst@charisgrants.com

For further information and an application form visit:

http://www.britishgasenergytrust.org.uk/organisational_grants

or if you need a large print copy ring 01733 421021.

TRAINING - BUSINESS LINK YORKSHIRE

Business Link Yorkshire have published a programme of workshops
for April to June 2008.

Available at:

http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/Yorkshire_files/BLinkEventsMag.pdf

The wide variety of topics includes:

* Business planning
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=5&year=2008&event=362

* Investment readiness
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=6&year=2008&event=361

* Financial skills
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=5&year=2008&event=360

* Managing money and making a profit
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=5&year=2008&event=359

* Taxation and VAT
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=6&year=2008&event=358

* Introduction to Social Enterprise
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=5&year=2008&event=357

* Business ideas for Social Enterprise
http://www.bfunded.org.uk/diary.php?month=6&year=2008&event=356

Most of the courses are free of charge. All are open to voluntary and community groups, charities and social enterprises i.e. you do not have to be from a private business to attend.

Courses taking place on the above funding related topics have been entered in the bfunded diary of events (see links in the list above) if the course isn't being run in Bradford, the nearest venue has been entered (e.g. Leeds/ Halifax). Groups can attend any course taking place in Yorkshire and the Humber so there are a wide range of venues to choose from.

For alternative dates and venues or the full training programme visit www.businesslinkyorkshire.co.uk

Places can be booked online or by telephoning Business Link on 08456 048 048.

CLIMATE CHANGE - WHAT CAN YOUR PARISH DO? (13 May)

Venue: Fitzwilliam Community Centre, Wakefield

Organised by the Y&H Rural Affairs Forum, this conference aims to raise awareness of climate change adaptation amongst parish councils and rural communities, with a view to developing projects on a multi-parish level.

The event is FREE and will start at 10am (registration from 9.30am) until 3.30pm. To book your place, or request further details, contact:

Julie Jackson, RAF Secretariat at Askham Bryan College, on yhraf@askham- bryan.ac. uk or 01904 772228 by Friday 2nd May.

VACANCIES – LOCAL INVOLVEMENT NETWORK (LINk)


Across the country LINks are being created to provide mechanisms for local people to comment on and influence health and social care services. Keighley Voluntary Services, as the host organisation, is recruiting a LINk support team for the next three years. All posts are full time and must be able to demonstrate commitment to equality and diversity. Pension contributions of up to 6% are offered

PROJECT MANAGER (Ref. LBD 1)
Salary: SCP 34 £27,594
Main responsibilities:
* Lead and manage the staff team to deliver the LINk contract between KVS and CBMDC, according to NHS guidelines and specifications
* Ensure the LINk is developed and operates according to highest quality
* Build strong relationships between the LINk, commissioners and service providers
Must have: minimum 2 years experience of successful project management, financial planning and budgeting in a relevant field with supreme networking skills.

COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION OFFICER (Ref. LBD 2)
Salary: SCP 28 £22,845
An essential role to ensure the LINk is informing and communicating with all communities and its partners in the LINk. Main responsibilities:
* Develop and implement a communications strategy including website and database
* Disseminate information to and from the LINk and its partners and ensure best practice. Must have: excellent communication skills across a range of disciplines; track-record of relevant experience and effectiveness.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT OFFICER (Ref. LBD 3)
Salary: SCP 28 £22,845
Main responsibilities:
* Analyse, research & provide information as requested by LINk members, staff and partners.
* Provide additional support and development to the LINk
Must have: relevant experience and some understanding of national health and social care policy and information interpretation, plus excellent communication and networking skills

OUTREACH & DEVELOPMENT WORKER (Ref. LBD 4)
Salary: SCP 28 £22,845
Main responsibilities: Help to build and support the LINk to ensure its members, volunteers and functions reflect the full range of communities of interest and geography, and work with hard-to-reach communities to stimulate and support their involvement in the LINk. Must have: at least 2 years experience of community work and a track record that shows ability to engage and support people/communities.

CLOSING DATE FOR ALL POSTS: 12 noon May 6th 2008
Interviews will be held weeks commencing May 12th (LBD 1 and 2) and May 19th (LBD 3 and 4).

Email, download or send s.a.e. (A4 size + 52p) for an application pack, quoting the appropriate reference number.

KVS, 135 Skipton Road, Keighley BD21 3AU. T: 01535 665258 E: info@keighleyvs.org

Application packs also downloadable from our website: www.keighleyvs.org

KVS is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all members of the community.
Charity Reg. No: 1061641

VACANCY - PROJECT DEVELOPMENT WORKER


Bradford Speakout
SCP 29 currently £23,749 pa plus 5% contribution to Stakeholder Pension

To engage with individuals who have personal experiences of homelessness and promote solutions to health problems. The project will focus on the Bradford District Public Health Priorities as they affect homeless people.

For more information on this new project work contact:

Phil Cutler, Projects Coordinator BACC 01274 481590 Phil@bacc.uk.com
Neal Heard, Projects Manager BACC 01274 481590 Neal@bacc.uk.com

For an Application Pack Admin@bacc.uk.com or write to BACC Unit 37 Carlisle Business Centre, 60 Carlisle Road, Bradford BD8 8BD.

Closing Date 1st Post Friday 9 May 2008.
Shortlisting will be 16 May 2008.
Interview & Short Presentations Thursday 22 May 2008.

This project work is funded by: Bradford & Airedale tPCT.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

FUNDING - CHURCH & COMMUNITY FUND


Church and Community Fund (Church of England only)

Capital and/or revenue funding is available for projects that seek to strengthen the relationship between a church and the local community, activity should benefit the Church locally and as a whole. Projects must ‘promote, aid and further the work of the Church of England’. The guidance explains: "This does not exclude Anglican projects in partnership with ecumenical or other-faith partners... but it does exclude projects run by secular bodies which have little or no connection to the Church of England and projects in which an Anglican body is not a key player at a local level."

The maximum grant is £15,000. Grants may be awarded on a ‘one-off’ basis or, for revenue projects, the total awarded may be phased over a number of years (usually three). The Fund is sometimes able to offer loans on favourable terms instead of grants.

The deadlines for 2008 are 6th May, 13th August and 5th November.

For further information and an application form visit:
http://www.churchandcommunityfund.org.uk or email ccf@c-of-e.org.uk

LiQiD / SOL PROJECT


Promoting quality and continuous professional development for learning in Bradford District’s voluntary and community sector.

The project is made up of workshops, e-learning, blended learning, bespoke consultancies and training for trainers. LiQiD and SOL are aimed at volunteers, support workers, trainers, tutors, co-ordinators, managers, and learning centres. These programmes would be suitable to all those VCS organisations looking to deliver learning or who are already delivering learning.

Under LiQiD we have the following workshops:

(MP 1) The Learner Journey, the Expert Learner and Soft Outcomes (14 May 2008)

Latest talk from the Quality Improvement Agency is about personalising the learner journey and encouraging the development of expert learner skills. The voluntary and community sector has a vision of empowering individuals and communities - how does the “expert learner” figure in this?

Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will:
* Know the key stages in the learner journey
* Define a working model of the expert learner
* Identify the skills required to be an expert learner
* Identify how soft outcomes can be captured

(MP 2) QTLS – Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (22 May 2008)

What is it? How do you get it? What does it mean for organisational staff development in the sector? How will we manage the requirements of the Institute for Learning (IfL)?

Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will:
* Know about the requirements of QTLS
* explore the knock on effects of the qualification in terms of personal and organisational planning for IfL requirements
* debate the benefits and costs of QTLS for the sector and
* contribute to a videocast about concerns and opportunities regarding QTLS

(MP 3) Understanding Self–Assessment, Inspection and Quality Improvement (June 2008 date tbc)

Every organisation in receipt of public funding for learning activities have to self assess, provide quality improvement plans and get ready for inspection.

This workshop provides you with the detail of what is the latest practice in these areas.

Outcomes
By the end of this session participants will:
* Know the key stages in each of the aspects of the workshop
* Formulate plans for putting in new processes and procedures
* Evaluate where you are in terms of your own quality journey

(MP 4) Capturing Data, Using Data and Using it for Quality (June 2008 date tbc)

We all have to know things about our learners. We all have to use the data to prove how we add value, how we are inclusive etc.

This workshop provides opportunities to explore the best ways to gather, store and use data for a variety of purposes.

Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will:
* Evaluate and improve their capture of learner data
* Use information to show quality improvement and performance

(MP 5) RARPA (Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement) (June 2008 date tbc)

All non-accredited learning needs to follow this process and be able to show that this process is embedded in their practice.

Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will:
* List the activities in the stages or RARPA
* Evaluate different forms used for RARPA (Get feedback on the forms you use)
* Know how to include RARPA in self assessment reports.

These workshops will run at the Management Practice Suite in the Cathedral Centre, Captain Street, Bradford, BD1 4EL. Between 9.45 and 1pm light refreshments included.

Free Consultancy for Quality and CPD

There are opportunities as part of the LiQiD project to have some tailor made solutions to quality and CPD issues your learning organisation may wish to tackle. These sessions are free and arranged at mutually convenient times.

For further information contact
alan.anderton@cathedralcentre.com or phone 01274 308707

SOL (Support on Line)

Get into e-learning and blended learning see
www.sonline.org.uk

E- learning and blended learning is quickly becoming an efficient way to provide information to support learning and provide a different media for introducing new ideas. It is another tool for the trainer’s toolbox and a great way to broaden activities for learners.

It is great for induction, introducing new ideas, checking knowledge and understanding and provides another means of meeting different learning styles. You can use it for staff, learners and sharing practice across the sector.

Under SOL we have a programme that aims to provide free support for VCS organisations and individuals who wish to develop online and blended learning skills. This project gives you a series of three interlinked workshops where you end up putting a basic course on the SOL virtual learning environment (VLE). This VLE is for any third sector organization or individual to use, test ideas out and practice in a supportive environment.

The best bit about SOL is you can try e learning out and see if it is something you and your learners would find useful. SOL is a VLE that will be owned by the Bradford district VCS.

From these workshops, there are a limited number of consultancies that can help you develop your e and blended learning in your own organization.

The workshops will explore:
* VLE's (Virtual Learning Environments) including Moodle
* An introduction to e-learning
* Course Creation - setting up basic courses and adding content/resources/activities
* Course Administration - Adding users and enrolling learners

At the end of the 3 workshops participants will:
* Understand the main terminology used in VLE's
* Have experienced e-learning exercises and activities
* Be able to navigate around a VLE as both a learner and a tutor
* Create a basic course
* Upload content and images
* Design basic activities

Who should attend?
Those new to the ideas of Virtual Learning Environments who want to explore developing e-learning further within their organisation - there will be a limited number of 1-1 consultancies available after the workshops. SOL gives the opportunity to try out VLEs and see which bits of virtual learning work for you. It is all free.

The workshops run on 7, 21 May and 14 June at the Management Practice Suite in the Cathedral Centre, Captain Street, Bradford, BD1 4EL.

For information and a booking form contact
fizzah.akhtar@atlenterprise.co.uk or ring 01274 735844.

10 hour Accredited Training Skills Course (fit4funding)
Understanding Interactive Training Skills

Background

An innovative online course developed and delivered by fit4funding for individuals working or volunteering in the Bradford District Voluntary, Community and Faith Sector.

The course is part of the SOL project which is creating a Virtual Learning Environment for Bradford District VCS. This programme is therefore aimed at anyone interested in:
* developing their knowledge of training and learning;
* experiencing e-learning from a learner's perspective;
* seeking accreditation for their understanding of training skills.

The course is free and runs over a 4-week period beginning 28 April. The course requires people to commit to approximately 3 hours per week.

Content

An introduction to:
* Theories and concepts in learning
* Methods and resources
* Planning and Preparation
* Delivering a session
* Evaluation skills
* Assessment

There are no exams as assessment is by completion of a series of tasks over the internet.

Accreditation

The course is accredited through the Open College Network and is worth one credit (10 hours worth of study) at either levels two or three.

(This course is free and funded by the Learning and Skills Council, through Bradford Learning Partnerships and delivered by Fit4Funding in partnership with ATL (Yorkshire) Ltd and Forster School of Management Practice.

For further information and to book on email
beverley.poppleton@fit4funding.org.uk or phone 01924 239063.

CREATE YOUR OWN COMMUNITY CINEMA (17 May)


FREE training and networking event at the National Media Museum in Bradford on Saturday 17 May, 1-5pm.

The event is called ‘Create Your Own Community Cinema’ and will tell you everything you need to know about how to set up a film/movie club in the heart of your community.

DISCOVER what showing films can bring to your community
SEE examples of community cinema in action
LEARN how to get started, find a venue, equipment and films
FIND OUT how a typical community cinema operates
WATCH DVD digital projection equipment in action
PICK UP hints and tips on how to attract an audience
GET the help you need
LEARN what information, advice and support is available
MEET local organisations already showing films
VIEW short film screenings
ENJOY complimentary lunch, tea and coffee.

Film clubs enable people to gather together and watch a wide range of films from mainstream classics to specific local-interest documentaries or films that celebrate the culture and heritage of a particular community. A film club is a fantastic social and educational resource, providing a central hub for your local community to meet, view films, discuss and exchange ideas. Film clubs offer a friendly atmosphere, in which every audience member can feel welcomed and secure.


If you would like more information about setting up a film club and booking a place at the event, please get in touch with:


The British Federation of Film Societies on T: 0114 221 0314 or E: info@bffs.org.uk

Monday, April 21, 2008

FREE TO A RECEPTIVE HOME

Bradford University’s JB Priestley Library has some chairs to dispose of, suitable for seating visitors in a reception area.

If anyone is interested, get in touch with John Brooker at the University of Bradford's J.B.Priestley Library, E:
special-collections@bradford.ac.uk ; T: 01274-235256.

LONE PARENTING STUFF


1. Bradford Gingerbread Update - Dawn Catley, Centre Manager
“I am writing to inform you that the Bradford Gingerbread Centre at 45 Darley Street has now closed down. We were unable to secure enough funding to keep the project going; also, the lease for the building we were using ended last year and we were unable to renew it as the owner decided to sell the property.

We still have two projects that will continue to run:
* Gingerbread Housing Project, at 56 Boldshay Street, Bradford BD3 0AJ, Tel 01274 734285, and
* Community Nanny Project, now based at Office 1, c/o SJK Autos, 4 Guy Street, Bradford BD4 7BB, Tel 01274 720564.

The closure of our centre will no doubt have an impact on our client group and the sector in general. We are hoping the development and work done within the new Children’s Centres across the city will be able to support many of our clients and we would advise you to refer any lone parent clients you may encounter to these centres or their local advice/community centre.

For the organisations we have worked with in the past we would like to thank you for any support you have given our clients and our organisation and we wish you the best of luck with your own projects in the future.

We are planning a celebration party to mark all our achievements over the past 30 years and if you and your colleagues would like to come you are welcome to do so. If so, could I ask you to confirm your attendance by telephoning 01274 734285 where we are taking names for catering purposes.

The party will be held on SATURDAY 17 MAY at the Irish Democratic League Club in Westgate, Bradford and will start around 7pm.”


2. Bridging The GAP – 'franchising' lone parent services

Gingerbread has a long history of bringing lone parents together through local self-help groups. Today, lone parents tell us they want to meet other lone parents and get involved in activities and opportunities, but they don't want the work and bureaucracy involved in running a group.

Through a recognisable brand which is associated with family values and caring for the whole family, ‘Bridging the GAP’ programme will allow local service providers to utilise the knowledge, expertise and resources of a specialist charitable organisation who has over 90 years experience of developing and delivering services for lone parent families.

The programme is proposed to ensure that lone parent families in local communities have opportunities to engage with local activities and services. This will be achieved by capacity-building and licensing local organisations such as children's centres and back to work providers to engage and support lone parents through running Gingerbread Activity Programmes.

Participants in the Bridging the GAP programme will be entitled to three elements:
• A 2 day training programme after which professionals are licensed to use the Gingerbread Activity Programme brand
• A toolkit for engaging and support lone parent families containing activity ideas
• Ongoing support

Suggested Benefits:
• Increased and continuous engagement of lone parent families
• More local opportunities and services for lone parent families to take part in
• A defined progression route from the point of engagement
• More social inclusion and less isolation within lone parents in the community

There is a brief online survey (see link below) that is designed to help in gauging your future interest in the programme. Your feedback is very valuable to us and we would appreciate it if you could spend a few minutes to complete this survey. All responses will be treated in confidence and the information gathered will only be used for the purpose of informing the development of the programme.

The deadline for this survey is Monday, 5 May 2008.

http://dotm1.net/949766/257901916/49554881/536264/58663/0/t2.aspx

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

OUTCOMES TRAINING (29 April & 20 May)


Outcomes Training for Voluntary & Community Organisations

‘Understanding and using an outcomes focus’

29 April 2008 & 20 May 2008 (9.30 – 4.00)
The Green Room, Christchurch, Riddings Road, Ilkley LS29 9LU.

How much do you know about the effects of your organisation’s work?
Would you like to know more about outcomes?
Are your funders asking about outcomes monitoring?

By the end of the training participants will:

* Have a clear understanding of what an outcome is and what it is not
* Be better able to identify outcomes relevant to their work
* Be aware of the main benefits of focusing on outcomes
* Know more about how to monitor outcomes
* Know more about effective ways to introduce an outcomes approach in their own organisation, and have made a start on it.

We strongly encourage you to send two or three people (paid staff, trustees or volunteers) onto the course. This may seem a big investment, but experience shows that the benefits will far outweigh the cost to you in time.

To make the most of this opportunity, we ask you to commit to:
* participants attending both days of the course
* engaging in the take-away task between the two training days. This involves holding a meeting in your own organisation on adopting an outcomes focus.
* exploring further actions to introduce an appropriate outcomes focus within your organisation.

If you require more information about the course, please phone Mary on 01943 603348 or email
info@cvs.ilkley.org

Monday, April 14, 2008

KEY FUND FOR SOCIAL BUSINESSES


Can Key Fund be a part of your story…?

The Key Fund is offering support packages of between £1,000 and £50,000 to social businesses working in disadvantaged communities in Yorkshire and Humberside.

Are you:

* A Community and voluntary organisation seeking to develop ideas for generating your own income
* An Individual or a group starting up a Social Enterprise
* A Social Enterprise looking to grow and develop
* A Social Firm that employs a significant number of staff with a disability, and uses income generated from the provision of goods/services to pursue your social mission
* A Credit Union or other community saving & credit scheme
* A Cooperative, where a group of individuals with shared economic, social and cultural goals have formed a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise

Please follow the link below for more details on the support offered by the Key Fund.

http://www.keyfundyorks.org.uk/UserFiles/File/ProductTable.pdf

For more information and to see if you are eligible please call 0845 140 1400
Email: info@keyfundyorks.org.uk
Web: www.keyfundyorks.org.uk

Friday, April 11, 2008

CBMDC STANDARDS COMMITTEE VACANCIES

Independent Members of The Standards Committee

Bradford Council is seeking to appoint up to two Independent Members to join the Council's Standards Committee.

The Standards Committee consists of elected councillors and independent members who are appointed by the council. The committee has an important role promoting and maintaining high standards of behaviour by councillors and assisting members to observe the council’s code of conduct. The standards committee is also responsible for investigating all complaints about the behaviour of councillors.

We are looking for someone who can demonstrate:

* An independent and analytical mind
* Tact and good interpersonal skills
* An ability to give clear and reasoned advice
* An ability to chair meetings
* An understanding of diversity and other issues affecting the district.

Applicants must not have been a member or officer of Bradford Council within the last 5 years or be a member or officer of any other local authority.

An allowance of £1,167 pa is payable and travel expenses. The term of office is four years.

If you are interested in applying, then please download an application form below along with further information, a job description and a personnel specification, from: http://tinyurl.com/3rd5np


Alternatively please telephone Committee Services 01274 432241 between 9.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday if you wish for an information and application pack to be posted to you.

Closing date: Friday 9th May. Interviews late May.

Application forms should be returned to: The Monitoring Officer, Room 312, City Hall, Bradford, BD1 1HY, E:
suzan.hemingway@bradford.gov.uk

BRADFORD CENTRE DEMOCRACY PROJECT

Neighbourhoods England are holding a follow up meeting as part of the Bradford Centre Democracy Project on Wednesday 16 April, 7:30pm to 9pm, in the Mabel Booth Room at Bradford CVS, 19-25 Sunbridge Road, Bradford BD1 2AY.

The meeting will look at the results of the consultation events that were held by Neighbourhoods England across the city centre in February and present options for ways forward. As things stand, there is a great deal of evidence of demand for a resident organisation for the centre and a number of potential projects for it to undertake. We also have a 19-strong steering group (not including myself) of mainly city centre residents but also including people from Bradford Centre Regeneration, Bradford Council and the University of Bradford.

For further information, please contact:
Jonathan Crewdson T: 07972 383560 or E:
jonathan@neighbourhoodsengland.org.uk
Neighbourhoods England, c/o Bradford CVS, 19-25 Sunbridge Road, Bradford, BD1 2AY.
T/F: 01274 341164 E:
info@neighbourhoodsengland.org.uk

WALKTALK

WalkTalk is a walk between Leeds and London encouraging conversations between people of widely different backgrounds and experience conceived by Gill Hicks, a survivor of the 7 July 2005 London bombings who lost both her legs that day, and her husband Joe Kerr (both of M.A.D for Peace), and developed with Zulfi Hussain of Global Promise and Together for Peace, Leeds.

An ambitious and challenging nationwide initiative open to people from a variety of backgrounds and age groups, and representative of the area being walked through and strictly non-political and non-partisan. It's aims are to bridge the divides between different people and connect communities and to highlight the danger of extreme thinking and beliefs in any area of our society.

* Starts mid-July 2008 in Leeds
* Finishes 4 weeks later in central London

The walk will go through Leeds, Beeston, Morely, Dewsbury, Wakefield, Barnsley, Rotherham and Sheffield in our region, so therefore do please circulate this e-mail and the attachment to local networks/contacts as appropriate to get names of people who are interested in getting involved e.g. walking, marshalling, event support, hosting (food/accommodation).

For more information and to give details of names and any offers of practical support, email James Paton
james.paton@yhassembly.gov.uk by 14 April 2008.

BACKING THE BEST

"Backing the best" Community Enterprise support - grant/loan package

Backing the best
Yorkshire Forward has launched a one-year pilot to help community enterprises grow through a package of grants and loans. The project's purpose is to see whether such mixed finance, combined with business advice, can help the transition to commercial trading.

What's on offer?
A grant of up to £60K that needs to be matched by at least an equal amount of loan (not other grants) + assistance with business planning.

Who can apply?
Community enterprises in West Yorkshire with some track record. A community enterprise is defined as an independent enterprise that is accountable to a geographical community (like a Development Trust) or community of interest (e.g. disability)

In each of the five West Yorkshire districts we are looking for about three applicants and would hope to support one or two in each district.

What will the money support?
A business proposition that has the prospect of continuing without grants within three years. This might be for the organisation as a whole or a particular trading venture. The activity can already be underway if the plan shows a transition from grant dependence to self-sufficiency.

The grant can support both capital and revenue activity.

What help can I get with the application?
The Camberwell Project will help eligible applicants assemble a business plan, find the match finance and look at alternative business models if necessary.

How do I become an eligible applicant?
Those interested in applying should contact Kristy Swift at The Camberwell Project. They will be asked to submit a simple two-sided business plan which, supplemented with a discussion with Camberwell, will enable the Steering Group to judge whether the application should go forward.

All interested community enterprises should have registered with Kristy by the end of April.

What else do I need to know?
Grant /loan approvals should be made by October 08
Capital grant needs to be spent by March 09
Revenue grant spent by December 09 -State Aid rules will apply
The Grant will be paid on a monthly claims basis from Yorkshire Forward under their terms and conditions.

Steering group
Backing the Best is run by a partnership consisting of Yorkshire Forward, the Development Trusts Association, Charity Bank, The Camberwell Project and representatives of the five districts. Camberwell administer the pilot and provide consulting support.

CONTACT:

Kristy Swift
The Camberwell Project, 231-235 Chapeltown Road, Leeds LS7 3DX.
E:
kristy.swift@camberwellproject.co.uk
T: 0870 851 8677 M: 07718 982546.

COMMISSIONING & PROCUREMENT (28 April 2008)


Monday 28 April, Mabel Booth Room at Bradford CVS
Trainer: Fit4Funding

Commissioning and procurement are rapidly becoming a preferred way of funding the voluntary sector for many public sector organisations such as Local Authorities and Primary Care Trusts. This session will give groups an overview with details on how purchasers (funders) work in practice.

This session will cover:
What is procurement and commissioning all about?
What are the pros and cons for voluntary organisations?
How does it work in practice?
Preparing for tenders - what you need to do.

For further details or to book a place please contact:
Diane at CVS Training on T: 01274 722772 or E:
training@bradfordcvs.org.uk or visit the training part of the BCVS website at www.bradfordcvs.org.uk and download a booking form.

There is a charge for this workshop of £40 for VCS groups in the Bradford District, £80 for VCS groups outside Bradford District and £80 for Statutory Organisations. Small voluntary groups with a turnover of less than £10,000 per year may be eligible for a training bursary towards the cost of this or other CVS training courses. Please contact Diane on T: 01274 722772.

ISLAM & ISLAMOPHOBIA (1 May 2008)

This one day accredited (level 2/3) course is part of the Equality & Diversity program developed by ANISSA UK. The course is suitable for: senior workers, educationalists, health care professionals, youth workers, refuge workers, police, community workers & volunteers, Councillors etc. - especially those working with diverse communities & those working with young people & women.

ISLAMOPHOBIA - the politics of language; assessing our perceptions of others, based on knowledge or hearsay; the difference between ‘tolerance’ and ‘acceptance’; examining language used by professionals when working with diverse communities.

To give an understanding of terms, commonly misunderstood, leading to Islamophobia. To look at the implications of language that is commonly used when working with hard to reach communities.

Cost £125.00 per delegate

For further information and bookings, please contact:
Ulfat Riaz T: 01274 499815 M: 07779 694292 E:
ulfat_riaz@hotmail.com
ANISSA UK, 2a Duckworth Grove, Bradford BD9 5HQ.