Friday 31 October 2014

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Greg Smith

Development Co-ordinator Together Lancashire / Preston Christian Action Network




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Monday 27 October 2014

On TV Tonight

 
 
 
 
 
Dispatches: Benefits Britain is on Channel 4 at 8pm GMT on Monday 27 October
 

Leaked universal credit memo shows jobcentre staff struggling with rollout

Jobcentre whistleblower tells Dispatches that computerised benefits scheme is 'unworkable, poorly designed and out of date'

Friday 24 October 2014

Introducing n-compass

 
n-compass operates across the North West of England to make a positive difference and enhance life opportunities for adults and young people disadvantaged by disability, physical / mental illness, age or social exclusion through providing Advocacy, Carers, Health and Wellbeing and Young Peoples Services.
 
Do have a look at their web site http://ncompassnorthwest.co.uk/
 
They are looking for opportunities to partner with churches to improve and extend their services, in the districst of Preston, Fylde, Wyre, Lancaster as well as in Blackpool and Blackburn with Darwen
 
The key contact is
Colin Bowman
Community Development Officer

3 Errigal House
Avroe Crescent
Blackpool Business Park
Blackpool
FY4 2DP

Tel: 01253 362140
Fax: 01253 407473

Fw: European Funding Programmes 2014-20 - Free Briefing Workshops

 
 

Subject: European Funding Programmes 2014-20 - Free Briefing Workshops

 

Two free briefing workshops to help you understand the new European funding programme 2014-2020 and see how to get involved. 

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ONE Lancashire and Network for Europe

You are invited to attend:

 

European Funding Programmes 2014-20 
Free Briefing Workshops

 

ONE Lancashire is working with Network for Europe and other partners to support and develop real active inclusion for the residents of Lancashire using funds being provided as part of the new European Funding Programmes 2014-20.

This work forms part of Big Lottery Fund plans, to match fund money within the new round of the European Social Fund (ESF).

As part of this work two briefing events are being held in: 

The events will run from 10am -1pm with lunch and networking opportunities at the close.

The events will cover:

  • The background to EU funding in Lancashire
  • The role of the LEP and the scope of ESF
  • The opportunities provided to VCSE organisations in Lancashire.
  • The opportunities provided through the Big Lottery Fund ESF Opt In Programme
  • An opportunity for organisations to found out how they might get involved.

There will be a further 3 events held later in Nov/Dec to develop further project ideas with organisations who can take the next step towards developing high quality Big Lottery Funded projects.

The aim is to boost the impact and scope of projects in Lancashire, provide a more straightforward route for engagement and ensure that all opportunities are maximised.

To reserve a place on either the Preston or Blackburn events please register through eventbrite by clicking the buttons below or the links above

Please feel free to circulate this information throughout your networks and contacts 

This event has been funded by the Big Lottery Fund Programme Development Funding for Building Better Opportunities

 

 

 

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Monday 20 October 2014

Church Urban Fund Grants available

 
 

Together Grants - new applications very welcome

Our Together Grant programme has enjoyed a great first year, having supported nearly seventy projects across England at over £300,000! This has included support for the unemployed, young people, the homeless and many more.

Grants are available for churches and Christian organisations, working in partnership and in local communities, to tackle poverty. Full details of our grants programme can be found on our website, and we still have money to give away this year so applications are very welcome.
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Or to talk about it contact Greg Smith greg.smith@together-lancashire.org.uk
Development Co-ordinator Together Lancashire

Phone - Mobile 07726177044

Food banks in Lancashire on TV

 
On BBC Northwest Tonight last night ... 6.20 show (19/10/2014) from 2 mins in report on local food banks .. On the Iplayer... today only at
 
 
 
 

Friday 17 October 2014

JRF Weekly publications and blogs: w/b 6th October to 17th October 2014

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Subject: Weekly publications and blogs: w/b 6th October to 17th October 2014

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Weekly publications and blogs: w/c 6th October to 17th October 2014

Digital Publication: A UK without poverty

Find out why poverty is a cost the UK cannot afford in our new online resource.

Publication: Why ethnicity matters for local authority action on poverty

This viewpoint draws together research from JRF's Poverty & Ethnicity research programme, highlighting the implications for local authorities in the UK.

Blog: It's time to rethink how we approach poverty in this country

Poverty costs us all – but with the right plan we can do something about it, says Chris Goulden.

Blog: Five ways the Liberal Democrats could do more to reduce poverty

In the last of our party conference blogs, Helen Barnard looks at whether the Lib Dems' plans for their next manifesto will reduce poverty.

Event: Announcement of the UK living wage rate for 2014

Monday, November 3, 2014 - 09:30 hrs - 11:00 hrs


Nestlé Insight and Learning Centre, York

Recent JRF research has demonstrated the growing problem of low pay and in-work poverty in the UK, with in-work poverty now out-stripping poverty in workless households.  JRF and JRHT pay all employees the living wage and above and committed to becoming an anti-poverty employer and Claire Ainsley, Director of Communications and External Affairs at JRF and JRHT will talk more about this at the event.

Matt Stripe, Group HR Director, Nestlé UK & Ireland will talk about why paying the living wage was the right decision for Nestle and Kersten England, Chief Executive of City of York Council will talk about what the living wage means for the City of York.

If you are a local organisation and would like to hear more about the living wage please contact emma.daniels@jrf.org.uk to discuss how you can book a place.

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Thursday 16 October 2014

Wednesday 15 October 2014

Two important articles from the Guardian

The age of loneliness is killing us

For the most social of creatures, the mammalian bee, there's no such thing now as society. This will be our downfall
 
 

Child poverty levels in UK mapped out by new research

One in two children in most deprived areas live below poverty line, while 2.3 million are classified as in relative poverty

www.theguardian.com/society/2014/oct/15/child-poverty-levels-uk-mapped-out-research

Monday 13 October 2014

Argos support for people with low digital skills

Please share....  I think this offer is only avaialable via UK Online centres...

'To support people with low or no digital skills, and to help them get online at home, Argos have made 10,000 low cost tablets available - and they think your learners might be interested in getting their hands on one. In order to qualify for one of these tablets, learners will need to take part in a 90 minute tablet training session which will cost them £20. At the end of the session, learners will be able to keep the tablet that they have learnt on, and will also be eligible for one year's free broadband from TalkTalk.'

Further information here.
http://www.ukonlinecentres.com/running-your-centre/other-sites-and-tools/argos-tablet-offer-faq

Gallons of tomato soup on offer to community cafes etc..

If you have a kitchen and can use some soup... please contact Sandra Royle 
07597 855837

E-mail Address(es):
  sandra.royle@fccr.org.uk
 
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I have been offered 12,000 catering size cans of Heinz tomato soup date July 14!

Their technical team has confirmed that canned products have a very long shelf life - well beyond the date on the can!  

I have put a message on the network but could you please pass it on - on the other networks?

Thanks

Sandra Royle
Project Manager
07597 855837

Fw: NECN Liverpool Conference.. Reminder from Bishop Laurie Green & co

This Wednesday
 
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Subject: NECN Liverpool Conference

**  A week today - the NECN Liverpool Conference. We had a great day in London and are looking forward to welcoming John Battle MP once again. It is not too late to book online:
http://nationalestatechurches.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=ccbf3adde8f5e572c4db8a09c&id=d39e5e1639&e=09f943aea7
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** click St Michael's Liverpool. We will look forward to seeing you there,
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Thursday 9 October 2014

THE MYTH OF THE UNDESERVING POOR

A new book from Jubilee plus http://www.jubilee-plus.org/Groups/246273/Jubilee_Plus/Social_Action/The_Myth_of/The_Myth_of.aspx

 

the book launch for 'the myth of the undeserving poor' is in Westminster on October 22nd

 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-myth-of-the-undeserving-poor-book-launch-tickets-13158929713?dm_t=0,0,0,0,0

 

A Christian response to poverty in Britain today 


When you think of poverty in Britain today, do you picture innocent children going without food or scroungers lounging on the sofa all day watching TV and cheating on benefits claims?

For Christians, what we think about the poor in our nation needs to be shaped by biblical values, but can so often be framed by the dominant narratives of the day, which affect our attitudes and actions.

Have we fallen for the myth of the undeserving poor?

 
 
 
 

Friday 3 October 2014

Fw: Weekly publications and blogs: w/b 22nd September to 3rd October 2014

As ever good stuff from JRF
 
 
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Publication: Public attitudes towards poverty

This report explores public attitudes to poverty and how they have changed since 2008. It also looks at how the public thinks poverty should be defined, what causes it and what kinds of policies might be effective in tackling poverty in the UK.

Blog: Why Labour must make a fresh start on poverty at party conference

In the first of a series of blogs during party conference season, Chris Goulden assesses the successes and failures of Labour's approach to tackling poverty, and what they should do next.

Blog: Why the Conservatives' long-term economic plan must also reduce poverty

In the second of a series of blogs during party conference season, Katie Schmuecker says the Conservatives' focus on the economy must have poverty reduction at its heart.

Press Release: JRF response to David Cameron's speech: Tax giveaway will bypass poorer working families

Julia Unwin, chief executive of the independent Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), responds to David Cameron's pledge to raise the personal tax allowance.

Press Release: JRF response to George Osborne's speech – Tougher times await for families living in poverty

Julia Unwin, chief executive of the indepedent Joseph Rowntree Foundation, reacts to George Osborne's speech at Conservative party conference.

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Another Job Vacancy - SENIOR SERVICES MANAGER - Methodist Action North West Ltd

 

October 2014

 

 

Methodist Action North West Ltd is currently recruiting to the post of Senior Services Manager.    Application is by application form against the Job Description and Person Specification.  For an application pack and all details please contact Ruth Morris (Charity Administrator) at ruth.morris@methodistaction.co.uk or on 01772 751000.

 

The completed application form should be emailed to ruth.morris@methodistaction.co.uk.  It should arrive no later than Monday 20 October 2014.  If you have not heard from us within two weeks of the closing date, please take it that your application has not been successful on this occasion.

 

The interview date is Friday 24 October 2014.

 

Salary £28,000 per annum pro rata. 

Based at Howick House, Howick Park Avenue, Penwortham, Preston PR1 0LS

 

Job summary

 

This is a temporary appointment whose main purpose is to offer support and assistance to the current Head of Operations. This post is immediately available and will be offered until the end of April 2015. The charity is currently managed by two Heads of Services (one for Business and one for Operations) with the Chair of the Trustees acting as a non-remunerated part time executive Chair.

 

The current Head of Operations is anticipating leaving her post before April 2015 following her decision to emigrate, and the Board of Trustees are presently considering the senior management arrangements, which will be put in place from mid 2015. This post is to provide the necessary support and continuity through a period of change.

 

General responsibilities are:

To assist the Head of Operations in the development of an overall business strategy; to ensure that in all project work, endeavors & dealing with external agencies the interests of the Charity are promoted at all times; to observe and comply with all lawful and reasonable requests and instructions of Head of Operations.  

 

Main duties include:

Assist in legal compliance; support the management of the day to day operational activity and staffing issues; help facilitate governance functions by providing information to the Board  and its sub-committees; project support and management; offer assistance in quality, finance and budgetary planning; liaise with clients, staff and stakeholders to further improve services, the charity's standing within the region and generate community involvement; provide effective leadership; encourage participation in training and development; attend internal and external meetings; lead by positive example.