Rivers Edge 13-15 Ravenhill Road Belfast BT6 8DN United Kingdom
We provide opportunities to participate in watersports and other outdoor activities, in particular to charities, corporate clients, youth groups and marginalised communities.
Are you working with marginalised/disadvantaged communities? Would you like to gain a professionally recognised qualification in Community Development? Join our online webinar for further information on what you need to apply for September 2021!
Join us: https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/f3b22b99f26e42319bae12148ad95560
Do you want to bring about positive change in your community? Do you have a passion for working with disadvantaged or marginalised communities, to help improve life-chances and tackle inequality and discrimination?
Did you know you can study one day per week to gain a professionally accredited degree in Community Development?
Come along to our Drop-In Information Session to meet the course team and find out more about the course, including what topics you will study, costs and sources of funding.
Building Bridges is a unique All-Ireland networking forum, bringing civil society organisations working on Development Education together with responsible businesses to find ways to collaborate to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The aim of this conference is provide National Governing Bodies, their clubs and other sports organisations with some advice and support on how to build the capacity of your organisation through developing a strong leadership unit and ensuring your club or organisation has a welcoming and friendly environment.
There will be an opportunity to consider the importance of emotional wellbeing of sports athlete’s and administrators and also how your organisation can evidence the impact you make in the local community.
We are delighted to have a range of speakers from Gareth Murphy, CEO of We Are Vertigo, Oisin McConville, Sporting Chance facilitator and Sport NI Mental Health Ambassador, Mark Prendergast from Prendergast Leadership and Judith Rankin from Sported.
Attendance at the evening Conference session can be booked directly on our Azolve platform here- http://bit.ly/NISF2020
Units 22-23 Acorn Business Centre 2 Riada Avenue Ballymoney BT53 7LH United Kingdom
BCRC provides practical support and resources in the community relating to community cohesion, diversity, services for all ages, ethnicities and abilities.
Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council would like to invite you to Lisburn City Centre this Christmas. Over the past few years we have hosted many Christmas coach trips. This year we have put together an exciting package to give you even more reason to choose Lisburn for your Christmas shopping experience.
• Welcome and orientation by City Centre Management Staff
• Prize draw for each coach trip
• Coach drop off point at Lisburn Museum and pick up at Bow Street Mall. Free Coach parking at Bow Street Mall with free lunch voucher for bus driver
• Tea and Coffee vouchers
• Receive a Love Lisburn Loyalty card to avail of offers in local shops
Buttle UK has been helping children and young people across the UK since 1953 through its endowment and external funding. We give direct practical help to children, young people and their families living in poverty.
C&V Developments Limited is sponsoring the second annual Air Ambulance NI Cycle Sportive 2018 which will take place on Sunday 13th May 2018. Starting at the North West Paddocks, this event is hosted and managed by Causeway Cycle Club.
To keep a focus on the importance of Safeguarding during these uncertain times, CADA NI is hosting two Safeguarding webinars for our members and other INGOs with a base in Northern Ireland. The sessions will be Northern Ireland specific, with input from the Charity Commission for NI.
As part of a series of initiatives to mark the 30th Anniversary of Northern Ireland’s award winning Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival for Young People, the Festival has launched a search for past participants of all ages to get in touch
Eden Project & National Lottery invite everyone to take part in The Big Lunch 2019. The Big Lunch is about millions of people getting together to share food, have fun and get to know each other better. Imagine all that community spirit if we all join in.
Charis Cancer Care celebrates its 8th anniversary by unveiling expansion plans at the centre and announcing the appointment of new Trustee, Margaret McAteer.
Cancer Focus Northern Ireland has welcomed the news from the Department of Health that local boys aged 12-13 are to be offered a vaccine to protect them against Human Papillomavirus (HPV) related cancers.
The assessment and eligibility process is one of the most important elements of the care and support system. The assessment is the key interaction between the local authority and an individual. It should not just be seen as a gateway to care and support, but should be a critical intervention in its own right, which can help people to understand their situation and access support when they require it.
The Care Act provides a single legal framework for charging for care and support. It enables a local authority to decide whether or not to charge a person when it is arranging to meet a person’s care and support needs or a carer’s support needs. The new framework is intended to make charging fairer and more clearly understood by everyone.
The aim of the duty to provide independent advocacy is to enable people who have substantial difficulty in being involved in these local authority processes to be supported in that involvement as fully as possible, and where necessary to be represented by an advocate who speaks on their behalf.
Information and advice is fundamental to enabling people, carers and families to take control of, and make well-informed choices about, their care and support and how they fund it. Not only does information and advice help to promote people’s wellbeing by increasing their ability to exercise choice and control, it is also a vital component of preventing or delaying people’s need for care and support
Integration has been a cornerstone of public policy, particularly across health and social care for many years. The Care Act 2014 now makes integration, cooperation and partnership a legal requirement on Local authorities and on all agencies involved in public care.
This course provides an introduction to, and an overview of, part one of the Care Act 2014 and its statutory guidance. The course is designed to help those involved in care and support services to understand and implement the Act.
Everyone whose needs are met by the local authority, whether those needs are eligible, or if the authority has chosen to meet other needs, must receive a personal budget as part of the care and support plan, or support plan.
The local authority is under an ongoing duty to keep the person’s plan under review generally, and to ensure that their needs continue to be met; they will review the plan periodically, involving the person and agreeing any necessary changes.