NWCN E-bulletin 26 January 2017

 

1 Unscheduled Care in Western Trust area - Your experience, views and suggestions

2 Youth Open Call for Peace IV Partnership Board

3 Looking After Our Young People

4 Bakers Donate 

5 Pain Toolkit - Half-day workshop for People Living with Pain

6 Community Places - Free Planning Advice Session

7 Do you need help getting into self-employment or employment?

8 Job opportunity with Kinship Care

9 Facilitation Opportunities with Hillcrest Trust

10 Job Opportunity - Helping Hands Technician 

11 Ubuntu Global Festival 2017: Invitation to submit Expression of Interest

12 Callout for Participants for St Patrick's Day Spring Carnival Parade 2017

13 Request for Expressions of Interest for the Catering Provision at St Columb's Park House

14 LID+ Services now operational & Invite to Tender for 'LID+' Impact Report  

15 We’re a Fairtrade City and District!

16 CPCAB Level 5 Diploma in Counselling with Substance Misuse Theory & Interventions (SMTI)

17 Amplify NI People's Accelerator Coffee Morning

18 AWARE- FREE Training Opportunity

19 Get Started in Martial Arts

20 A Woman's Guide to Controversial Conversations

21 The Compassionate Friends - Support for Bereaved Parents

22 HURT AGM

23 Gala Dinner for Little Orchids Children's Centre

24  'Redhead300' – fundraising walk from Derry to Crosshaven for the Irish Cancer Society 

25  Write to Refuge

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1  Unscheduled Care in Western Trust area - Your experience, views and suggestions

Can you spare 15 minutes of your valuable time to answer eight straightforward questions about Unscheduled Care in this part of the Western Health & Social Care Trust area?

If so please click here to begin this anonymous survey.

North West Community Network has been commissioned by the Western Local Commissioning Group (LCG) to conduct Community Engagement around the area of Unscheduled Care.  

Unscheduled Care basically refers to when someone accesses health and social care services unexpectedly.  This can occur at any time and crosses the traditional boundaries between general practitioner (GP), community and hospital services and means there must be a 24 hour service available.

Across the Western Trust area, over 1000 surveys will be completed by the end of March 2017 and then analysed to determine what changes or priorities need to be considered in the shaping and commissioning of future services.

You can decide to complete the survey yourself, share it with friends and family, colleagues and service users.  The value and analysis of responses will be greatly improved if you can include answers on Age, Gender and Post Code so you are kindly asked to record these.

Your can complete this survey electronically here or, if more convenient, print and complete by hand.  It is also available on the Network's website -  www.nwcn.org   

Unscheduled Care Survey 

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2  Youth Open Call for Peace IV Partnership Board

 

Open call opportunity: Seeking a Young Person aged 16-22 to join the Peace IV Partnership Board (Derry City and Strabane District Council area).

  • Are you aged 16-22?
  • Do you live in the Derry City and Strabane District Council Area?
  • Are you passionate about peace, challenging prejudice and promoting diversity?
  • Would you be enthusiastic about helping shape our Peace IV funding programme? 

Deadline for applications:  4pm pm Tuesday 31 January 2017

 

For an application form and further information go to: http://www.derrystrabane.com/Subsites/Peace-IV/Open-Call-Archive  

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3   Looking After Our Young People

VENUE:     Holywell Building, Bishop Street
DATE:       Thursday February 2nd, 2017
TIME:        11.30am - 1.00pm 
 
The Department of Education's Children and Young People's Strategy 2017 - 2027 aims to ensure we are all working together to improve the well‐being of children and young people living in NI.
 
The Department want your views on the strategy and FWIN are holding a focus group on this topic on February 2nd in the Holywell Building at 11.30am.
 
A representative from the Department of Education with responsibility for the strategy will be here on the day to speak about the strategy and answer any questions you may have.
 
We all want to give our children and young people the best start in life and this is your opportunity to put your ideas forward.
 

Link to the consultation documents

 
To register for this event please email:
info@fwin.org.uk or tel: 028 71 266 291.

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4 Bakers Donate 

Bakers Donate is a newly formed collaboration of individually registered and insured bakers around the UK and Ireland, currently 56 members and growing. The idea is bakers make a little extra at Christmas than their regular orders and the goods are donated to organisations to be distributed to those who need them and perhaps wouldn’t normally have the luxury of a cake or some home baked treats that can make Christmas so special.

We appreciate there are needs year-round and lots of organisation do great things to help. Unfortunately, we are not able to help year-round, therefor we have chosen Christmas to try and make a little difference. Each baker will donate in their own area, so at this point we are not sure of amounts or variety we will have in each area. As founding member, I hope this initiative will be successful and build year on year.

If you are part of a community organisation or charity which distributes to others at Christmas and are interested in receiving some baked goods to distribute please contact me via email initially so I can register your interest and answer any questions.

Please contact Geraldine Lindsay on Geraldine@mysugarfairy.com

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5 Pain Toolkit - Half-day workshop for People Living with Pain

Almost 400,000 people in Northern Ireland live with a chronic long-term pain condition such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, multiple sclerosis, musculoskeletal problems or endometriosis. Many find their conditions disabling and frustrating to manage and find it can affect their relationships with family, friends and work colleagues.

The Health and Social Care Board is organising a Pain Toolkit workshop on 9 February 2017 from 1.00 pm–5.00pm at the Everglades Hotel, Derry/Londonderry to provide people who suffer from chronic pain conditions with some extra skills to better manage their conditions. Self-management skills can help people to cope better with pain.

The workshops will be run by Pete Moore, co-author of the Pain Toolkit
www.paintoolkit.org who himself has persistent pain and says it is possible to live a full life in spite of this. Places at these workshops are limited and those interested in attending are encouraged to register as soon as possible. 

To register email:
angela.neilly@hscni.net or telephone: 028 9536 2086.

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6  Community Places - Free Planning Advice Session

Community Places continues its free planning advice sessions for people and community groups in the Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry~Londonderry on the first Wednesday of each month.

The next one is on Wednesday, 1 February 2017 and the drop in session runs from 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm.

Our staff can provide independent advice on all kinds of planning issues in towns, rural areas and villages.  We can also provide advice on how to object to a planning application, how Derry City and Strabane District Council’s planning department deals with development that is built without planning permission and information on the planning system. 

There is no need to make an appointment.  If you are not able to drop into the advice session, we can provide planning advice by telephone (9023 9444) or you can also contact us by email (info@communityplaces.info).  

Community Places is an independent charity which provides free planning advice to people and communities who cannot afford private consultants. 

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 7 Do you need help getting into self-employment or employment?

Introducing the Exploring Enterprise3 Programme  from Enterprise Northern Ireland

This is a free programme that helps you take the first steps to gaining employment or exploring your business idea.

The Exploring Enterprise3 Programme will help you:

  • Gain a QCF Understanding Business Enterprise qualification
  • Improve your skills for business or employment
  • Meet new people
  • Get back on track

For more information contact Enterprise North West on 02871 352693 or email Carrie McCafferty at carrie@enterprisenw.com

Eligibility: you must be either unemployed or working/in education less than 16hrs a week. You must be 16 or over.

This project is part-funded through the Northern Ireland European Social Fund Programme 2014-2020 and the Department for the Economy.

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8  Job opportunity with Kinship Care

Kinship Care NI invite applicants for the position of: BUSINESS AND OPERATIONS MANAGER (Ref: KCNI.BM.R1.01)

To oversee day to day operations and contribute to the strategic development, growth and success of Kinship Care NI. 
This position is full time (37.5 hours per week), for a fixed term of 4 years.
Salary: £33,500 per annum
Based in Derry/Londonderry

  • Degree (or equivalent) qualification in business or a closely related field.
  • At least 3 years’ experience (out of the last 5) managing and supervising staff and/or volunteers.
  • At least 2 years’ experience (out of the last 5) managing budgets and compiling financial reports.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Sound knowledge of, and experience in matters of Child Protection and Safeguarding.
  • A current driving licence with access to a car. (Can be waived in the case of applicant whose disability prohibits driving, but who is able to organise suitable alternative arrangements).
  • IT skills 

For a Job Information Pack contact:-
Kinship Care NI, 67 Carlisle Road, L’Derry, BT48 6JL.
Tel: Jacqueline on 028 71373731
Application Forms can also be requested via e-mail from
kinshipcare.ni@gmail.com

It should be noted that the criteria may be enhanced to facilitate short-listing.

Closing date for completed applications is 12 noon, 9th February 2017.

Kinship Care NI operates a child protection and vulnerable adults policy.
AccessNI checks will be carried out before an appointment can be confirmed.

We are an equal opportunities employer.

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 Facilitation Opportunities with Hillcrest Trust

 

Hillcrest Trust are currently recruiting the following positions for their Sessional Facilitators Database. 

  • Older Peoples Physical Activity Tutor
  • Childcare Facilitators
  • Arts & Crafts Facilitators
  • Youth Workers for Summer Scheme and Seasonal Activities 
  • IT Tutors 
  • Irish Language Teachers (to cover daytime sessions) in schools
  • Irish Music Teachers to teach the fiddle and tin whistle
  • Coaches in Hurling, Camogie and GAA 
  • Dance Instructors 
  • Leaflet Delivery in Top of the Hill (No CV required, please submit contact details)
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To apply you must be qualified and experienced in the relevant position. 

If interested, please contact Jo for an expression of interest form.  Contact details – jo@hillcresttrust.com or at Hillcrest Trust, Hillcrest House, 14-17 Jasmine Court, Derry BT47 2DZ, Tel No: 028 7134 7515

 

Some positions may require an Access NI check to be carried out.  

 

Hillcrest Trust is committed to equality of employment opportunity and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified applicants regardless of religious belief, political opinion, racial group, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation and whether or not they possess a disability or have or do not have dependants.  Submitting an expression of interest will not guarantee that you will be offered a position.

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10 Job Opportunity - Helping Hands Technician 

Job opportunity as Helping Hands Technician at our GABLE project in Strabane (Shelter NI).

Job Title: Helping Hands Technician (Full time)
Location: Strabane
Closing Date: 27/01/17

More info: http://www.shelterni.org/get-involved/careers

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11  Ubuntu Global Festival 2017 : Invitation to submit Expression of Interest

 

The Ubuntu Festival of World Traditions 2017 will take place on Saturday 18th March in the Craft Village from 12 noon to 4pm.  The festival is a celebration of global cultures represented in our local community. 

 

The event will encompass a number of activities including music & performance, arts & crafts, storytelling, exhibitions and much more.  Derry City and Strabane District Council are now seeking expressions of interest for participation and delivery of these activities.

 

The deadline for return is Wednesday 1st February 5pm. Please complete and return to Sharon.meenan@derrystrabane.com or by post to Sharon Meenan, Events officer, Derry City and Strabane District Council, 98 Strand Rd, Derry, BT48 7NN.

 

For Expression of Interest Form please see www.nwcn.org - Useful Downloads

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12 Callout for Participants for St Patrick's Day Spring Carnival Parade 2017

Forever Young is a new work by North West Carnival Initiative created for the St Patrick's Day Spring Carnival Parade 2017. It will feature a moving performance through the city streets featuring over 300 costumed performers, music, movement, dance, circus and street performers.

We are seeking participants from all over the city and district to join with our artists and facilitators to help bring this vision to life though art, dance, drama, and movement. 

If your group would be interested in participating in the outreach workshops and in taking part in the parade on March 17th, please fill out the expression of interest (available at www.nwcn.org, useful downloads) and send it to Fiona at the North West Carnival Initiative @ nwcarnival@gmail.com by Monday 30th January 2017

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13   Request for Expressions of Interest for the Catering Provision at St Columb's Park House 

 

St Columb’s Park House (SCPH) are seeking expressions of interest from experienced and competent service providers who may be interested in the catering license at St Columb’s Park House. This license includes the café and provision of catering for centre users and residential groups. 

 

St Columb’s Park House (SCPH) opened in 1994 as a peace centre offering a safe neutral venue including conference and residential facilities. We host a range of outreach projects that animate communities and individuals to work together towards a fair, peaceful society where every individual feels valued and can make a positive difference. 

  

The café is a core element of our vision as we want to work in partnership with the catering provider for mutual benefit and to maximise the potential for this beautiful and unique space and the vision of heart in the park.

 

We do recognise that this partnership approach is different to a traditional catering tenant situation so we invite partners who are open to exploring new ideas and helping us to bring alive the space on a daily basis and involve people from all walks of life in our vision.

 

If you are interested in finding out more please get in touch with Laura or Helen on info@stcolumbsparkhouse.org or 02871 343080 to arrange a visit to view the facility and discuss this further.

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14  LID+ Services now operational & Invite to Tender for 'LID+' Impact Report  

Funded by the European Commission (through its representation in London) The Inside Out Programme in Claudy, Northern Ireland is delighted to announce the arrival of ‘LID+’, a year-long a programme of activity that should appeal to young people, young leaders, youth workers and other practitioners (with a remit for young people) based in the UK who are interested in developing an application to the Erasmus+ programme in 2017. 

The project will work specifically to target (i) those interested in Volunteering Abroad (ii) taking part in Youth Exchanges and (iii) or developing other Key Action1 Mobility Projects including planning meetings, training programmes and seminars.

This free bespoke service is now available to organisations (primarily) across Northern Ireland but also the UK and includes:

  • Website, Information Sessions and regular Information Bulletins;
  • ‘Listening’, Feedback, Mentoring and ‘One-to-One’ services delivered by a panel of UK-wide ‘E+ Ambassadors’ to support and nurture the development of applications;
  • Development Workshops specifically designed to work with young people aged 13+;
  • International Learning Opportunities and a Contact Making Seminar bringing experienced and non-experienced Erasmus+ users together;
  • ‘Live International Network’ to support the development of local proposals from potential applications to ‘submission-ready applications’;
  • ‘Market Place’ bringing groups together to mark the 30th Anniversary of Youth in Action/Erasmus+

The programme is based on the work that Inside Out has been doing over the last number of years promoting access to and participation in the Youth in Action and Erasmus + programmes (at least 180 individuals have participated in more than 80 programmes across 20 countries or more since April 2008) through The LID (Leadership through Intercultural Dialogue) Programme. 

Inside Out is interested in hearing from anyone who might wish to avail of the above services.  If you would like your name to be added to a list of Interested Parties please contact Fergal Barr at thekingisalive@hotmail.com 

Further details on The LID Programme and ‘LID+’ can be found at: www.thekingisalive.wix.com/thelidprogramme

Tender document available at www.nwcn.org under Useful Downloads.

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15 We’re a Fairtrade City and District!

Foyle Fairtrade are asking all community groups and organisations to complete this very short survey, it’ll take you about 3 minutes 

The purpose of the survey is to see how many community groups and organisations use Fairtrade products. This information will then be used to help the city retain the Fairtrade City Status that we achieved in 2014 and will demonstrate the City’s commitment to trade justice and ethical consumption.

Foyle Fairtrade will be hosting events in Derry and Strabane during Fairtrade Fortnight 2017 (27th February- 12th March) Keep an eye out here.

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16 CPCAB Level 5 Diploma in Counselling with Substance Misuse Theory & Interventions (SMTI)

Please note - the fees for this training have now been reduced plus a payment plan is now on offer...

About the Course
This course is for individuals who want to gain specialist counselling knowledge and skills to work with individuals with substance misuse issues. It is aimed at those who are working in the drug/alcohol field.
The course is the first of its kind in Northern Ireland. It has been validated by the Counselling & Psychotherapy Central Awarding Body (CPCAB) and awarded Advanced Practitioner Status by the National Counselling Society (NCS) 

Course Content
Candidates will undertake modules in the following areas:

  • Context and trends in Substance Misuse
  • Models of Treatment (including Pharmacological) and Intervention
  • Assessment Tools/Psychometrics
  • The Therapeutic relationship and its impact on substance misuse interventions
  • Ethics
  • Working with Trauma
  • Impact of substance misuse on the family 

Course Requirements (to be completed during the course)

  • A minimum of 60 formally contracted counselling hours (one-to one)
  • Supervision Log
  • Supervisor’s Report
  • Enhanced Access NI Check
  • Assignments
  • Completed Portfolio
  • 90% attendance
  • Fees: £1550 (including £200 deposit) plus
    CPCAB registration fees

Course Outcome 

As a result of the course candidates will be able to demonstrate:

  • A multi-theoretical approach to working with substance misuse issues
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Entry Requirements 

In order to join the course you will need:

  • A Level 4 diploma qualification in counselling (or equivalent)
  • Experience of working with those with substance misuse issues
  • Application form and interview to be completed
  • A personal and professional reference
  • Membership of professional counselling body
     

Dates & Times

The course will be delivered over 10 weekend beginning 25th/26th March 2017

(This is subject to sufficient numbers)

Payment Plan now available

 

If you are interested in applying for the course or would like any more information on other courses offered by HURT, please contact Dessie Kyle, Centre Manager, HURT on 02871 369696 or dessie@hurtni.org.uk  

 

About HURT

  • We are a community based addiction treatment centre with premises in Derry & Strabane
  • We offer support to individuals and families affected by substance misuse through a holistic care plan
  • We deliver community based preventative/education initiatives on substance misuse issues
  • For more information: https://hurtni.org.uk

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17 Amplify NI People's Accelerator Coffee Morning

Tuesday, 7 February, 10-11:30am, Holywell Trust,10-14 Bishop Street, BT48 6PW

Come hear about the upcoming People’s Accelerator innovation support workshops; meet other people leading projects in the local area; learn about the application process; and meet the Amplify NI team.

Any questions or enquiries, contact: Becca at becca.bor@youngfoundation.org

Please RSVP for catering purposes at http://www.amplifyni.org/derry_amplify_ni_people_s_accelerator_2017

What is Amplify?
Amplify NI is a growing collection of people who are taking action to make Northern Ireland a fairer place. We are building on the shared strengths in communities across Northern Ireland and challenging the deep-rooted inequalities that exist. By listening to people’s stories, amplifying voices that don’t usually get heard, and supporting innovative ideas and approaches towards change, we can collectively create a more just place for everyone to live.

Watch a video of our most recent Storytelling Event at the Derry Playhouse: http://www.amplifyni.org/storytelling_in_derry_londonderry

What is the Accelerator?
Throughout March to June 2017, Amplify NI will be supporting a wide range of projects, enterprises and campaigns through a programme of social innovation support. Over the course of 5 FREE one-day workshops, we’ll help you to develop your idea and form a plan for how it can become sustainable.

By taking part in these sessions, you will have the opportunity to:

  • Meet and work with other people who are leading projects, campaigns or enterprises that make their communities fairer places to live
  • Develop an appropriate business model that clearly demonstrates the purpose of your project or idea and why it is needed
  • Learn about collaborative design methods that can help you to shape and develop your idea or project with others
  • Plan how you can harness the support of your wider communities and the people who benefit from what you do

At the end of the 5 sessions you’ll have the opportunity to meet potential partners, and gain expert advice from specialists, funders and innovators from across Northern Ireland and the UK, as well as discuss and feature your work at a special Showcase Day.

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18 AWARE- FREE Training Opportunity

Living Life to the Full Course (6 weeks)

The free course has been developed by Dr Chris Williams, Professor of Psychological Medicine, University of Glasgow, a recognised expert and trainer in cognitive behavioural therapy.  This programme delivered by AWARE can make a big difference to your life. It can help you sleep better, feel happier, have more energy, gain confidence, get out more and enjoy better relationships and can help you manage your feelings when you are stressed, worried or depressed and learn simple practical skills to help you cope with life’s challenges.

Dates:             
Week 1- 21/2/17
Week 2- 28/2/17
Week 3- 7/3/17
Week 4- 14/3/17
Week 5- 21/3/17
Week 6- 28/3/17

Time:             11.00am-12.30pm
Location:       AWARE Derry Office, 15 Queen Street, Derry BT48 7EQ

To register a place please contact Aisling aisling@aware-ni.org or T: 028 71 260602

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19 Get Started in Martial Arts

 
Are you 16-24? Out of employment and education? Not only will you discover new talents and develop new skills, but you’ll also benefit from support from our staff or one of our mentors to help you uncover your next steps.
 
Participants will get; 

  • Introduction to Judo, Kickboxing, Muay Thai & MMA
  • Gain ISKA First Aid Training and your first belt in Martial Arts
  • Travel expenses paid on programme
  • Doesn't affect your benefits
  • Up to three months of support

Monday 13th to Friday 17th February 2017
Taster: Tuesday 7th February
To find out more contact the Prince’s Trust on 07739859692 or email
christopher.mcdonagh@princes-trust.org.uk.

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20 A Woman's Guide to Controversial Conversations

 

Are you tired of listening to MEN talk about the ‘important’ issues?

Then this short interactive workshop is for you!

Learn about:

• Why different people have migrated to Northern Ireland
• How far have women come in achieving equality
• The history of the ‘Troubles’
• Where are we now 18 years after the Good Friday Agreement

 

When? Wednesday 1st February 11am-1pm
Where? Derry City and Strabane District Council, Strabane Office, 47 Derry Rd, Strabane, Co. Tyrone BT82 8DY

For further information contact:

Carol Stewart

Tel: (028) 71 253 253 Ext 4297

E: carol.stewart@derrystrabane.com 

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21 The Compassionate Friends - Support for Bereaved Parents

 

About Us:
The Compassionate Friends N.I is a registered charity supporting bereaved parents through the grief of losing a child.
No one expects their child or children to die before they do, yet sadly this happens each year to hundreds of families.

We are open to all parents whose son or daughter has died, regardless of age or cause.  If you have lost a child we are here to help and support you.

We offer you understanding, support and the opportunity to share experiences and feelings with other bereaved parents in a safe and caring environment.
These services are provided by trained volunteers who are all bereaved parents or siblings

What we can offer:
A confidential helpline is available every day throughout the year from 10am - 4pm and from 7pm to 9:30pm
HELPLINE: 028 87 788016

The Outreach Team:
Offer parents throughout Northern Ireland support, guidance and sign posting.
If required our support workers will arrange to meet you at a suitable venue or in your own home.

We also offer a range of workshops on grief and traumatic loss, a range of publications and leaflets are available for bereaved parents and their families and an annual remembrance service is held each year on the 1st Sunday in December to remember our loved ones.  All details can be obtained by contacting the helpline number.

Local dates for Compassionate Friends Derry/Londonderry 2017:
Support meetings are held in North Star Health & Well-being Centre, Unit 3A1 Benbow Industrial Estate, 15 Killylane Road, Eglinton, BT47 3DW, from 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Monday 20th February

Monday 20th March 

Monday 17th April

Monday 15th May

Monday 19th June

Monday 17th July

Monday 21st August

Monday 18th September

Monday 16th October

Monday 20th November

Monday 18th December

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22 HURT AGM

HURT will hold their AGM on Wednesday 8th February 2017 in An Culturlann, Great James Street,Derry from 5pm to 7pm.

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23 Gala Dinner for Little Orchids Children's Centre

 

Gala Dinner to raise funds for Little Orchids Children’s Centre, Woodlea House, Gransha Park.
17th February 2017, The Belfray Country Inn.

Arrival at 7pm for a 4 course meal followed by entertainment from Leeroy Brown plus a charity auction with great prizes on offer - compere for the evening Micky Doherty

Tickets available now from the centre @ £25
Tel: 02871864338
Email:
littleorchids@live.co.uk.

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24  'Redhead300' – fundraising walk from Derry to Crosshaven for the Irish Cancer Society 

Looking for a major challenge whilst raising money for a worthy cause? Fancy getting close to nature and seeing Ireland in a whole different light?  Want to take time out from ‘the norm’ and create a new story in your life?

'Redhead300' is looking for two walkers to joining 'The Team of 3' to undertake this Charitable Crusade to Crosshaven in County Cork to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society.

Anyone interested in being part of 'The Team of 3' please send an e-mail to redhead300walk@hotmail.com outlining in no more than 300 words why you are the 'right person' to be part of 'Redhead300'. Please note you should be over 18 and able to drive.

'Redhead300' is waiting on your mail!!! 

For more information on ‘Redhead300’ go to www.thekingisalive.wixsite.com/redhead300

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25   Write to Refuge

Derry Central Library presents Write to Refuge

An Oxfam Ireland exhibition of photographs and writings highlighting the experience of people around the world forced to flee their homes.

2 February - 28 February

Launch event with guest speakers - Thursday 2 February - 6:00pm - 7:00pm

Everyone Welcome
Ask staff for details - 028 7122 9990 /
derrycentral.library@librariesni.org.uk   

 

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