2 Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership Programme The Building the Community-Pharmacy Partnership (BCPP) Programme is led by CDHN and funded by the Health and Social Care Board (HSCB), with strategic direction provided by a multi-agency Steering Group. BCPP supports communities and community pharmacists to work in partnership to address locally defined needs so that people make connections, listen to and understand each other better and work together to address the social determinants of health and health inequalities.
We recognise that health is impacted by much more than the everyday lifestyle decisions that we make, important as they are. Research shows that social isolation can be as damaging for your health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. With this in mind, our projects aim to address these wider issues and tackle the root causes of poor health. These vary greatly for different groups of people and may include mental health issues, housing issues, low educational attainment, poverty or debt. Group work and relationship building is at the core of all our projects. By sharing our assets, our lived experiences and supporting each other we can achieve great things.
For information on the Programme or for some support with your application, please contact a member of the BCPP team on 028 3026 4606.
3 Challenging Prejudice Leadership Development Programme
Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Good Relations Team are recruiting participants for a Challenging Prejudice Leadership Development Programme, building on the success of the programme in the 2018/19 year. This is a 9 day programme which will explore the events of the Holocaust and how the lessons from it can be utilised to tackle issues today, further information is contained in the attached document. The programme will relate to Local Community Planning and will encourage participants to become active community leaders. This project will involve 4 days of training, an overseas study visit to Krakow to visit sites associated with the holocaust and a final closing session. Participants have to attend in all sessions,
Dates for sessions are:
Day 1 – Tuesday 8th October 2019
Day 2 – Tuesday 15th October 2019
Day 3 – Tuesday 22nd October 2019
Day 4 – Tuesday 28th January 2020
Study Trip – Thursday 30th Jan to Sunday 2nd February (inclusive)
Should you wish to take part, please complete the application form and return to Pauline by 10.00am on Tuesday 24th September 2019, pauline.oneill@derrystrabane.com. DCSDC reserve the right to select participants using the information provided on the application form.
Here is a link to register for a CAST Design Hop: http://wearecast.org.uk/for-nonprofits/design-hops/ - these design hops are taking place in cities across the UK and it’s coming to Derry! They’re specifically for charitable organisations.
Who are they for?
Established for charitable organisations between £10k-£100m annual income.
Ideally we’re looking for decision-makers, who will be able to put the methods learnt directly into practice and are in a position to further develop ideas, e.g. through allocating internal resource or grant-funding applications. You should also have a good understanding of your charity’s existing services and the challenges in providing them.
This free, half-day Design Hop helps charities identify the role of digital in their services.
On the day you'll get practical examples and exercises that help focus your ideas and next steps. You'll leave with a document that can double as a brief for tech partners or a pitch to suit live funding opportunities.
Benefits:
Build Digital Confidence
Understand what ‘digital’ and ‘design’ means in practice for your organisation
Follow a step-by-step process to set achievable goals and actions for digital progress
Meet and network with peers in your area who are tackling similar challenges.
Get Motivation
See examples of other charities using digital and design to become more resilient and responsive to their service users
Learn simple exercises and tools to use and share with colleagues immediately
Identify assets you can draw on to help manage change.
Focus for action
Prioritise an achievable, tangible problem to address
Hone in on and plan your next steps to test key assumptions and get buy-in from others
Maintain momentum through a range of follow-up opportunities with CAST and The Catalyst network.
5 The Natural Environment, Community and the Practice of Peace
We would like to invite you to an important conversation about the role of nature and the natural environment in promoting peace.
In light of the recent climate emergency and extinction rebellion movements, do we need to move towards a more global approach to peacebuilding that values environmental as well as human rights?
How can we transition through the current social and environmental crises we are facing and use this time as an opportunity to grow, nourish and build peace?
How can we bring the practice of compassion into peace building and campaigning?
All these questions will be addressed at a seminar being held at St. Columb’s Park House, Derry/Londonderry on Thursday 19th September from 10am to 1pm. (Lunch will be provided.)
Guest speakers will include:
Alistair McIntosh has been described by BBC TV as one of the world’s leading environmental campaigners. A pioneer of modern land reform in Scotland, he helped bring the Isle of Eigg into community ownership. On the Isle of Harris he negotiated withdrawal of the world’s biggest cement company (Lafarge) from a devastating super quarry plan. He is a fellow of the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh and a visiting professor at the College of Social Sciences, University of Glasgow.
Rob Fairmichael has wide experience in the voluntary, community, faith, and peace sectors – he has been a peace activist since 1969. In ‘financial retirement’ he continues to act as coordinator for INNATE, a nonviolence network in Ireland, and edits their news sheet which includes coverage of green issues. He is also a cyclist and organic gardener. He is married to Carmel, and has children and grandchildren.
Fidelma O’Kane is a retired lecturer and former social worker. She is an active member of ‘Save Our Sperrins’ campaign to protect water, air, land and health from the toxic pollution of goldmining. She is married to Cormac McAleer and they have four grown up sons).
Lynda Sullivan is currently the Activism and Community Campaigns Officer at Friends of the Earth Northern Ireland. She has previous experience working in the human rights sector in Ireland after which she spent five years accompanying communities in Latin America, particularly Peru, who were defending their land and water against mega mining projects.
DARE to Lead Change programme (DARE- Dialogues about Race & Ethnicity) is a PEACE IV programme supported by SEUPB. The programme is overseen by Byson Intercultural and delivered by TIDES Training, Mediation and Consultancy. The provision is FREE to community groups, schools, work places, etc right across the province and into the Border counties. We are reaching out to those who are interested in taking part, even if you have participated in other PEACE IV programmes.
This is provision allows various entry points and space for dialogue, conversation and training. It is timely due to the anticipated and unknown changes ahead for community over the next few months.
Contact Carole Kane on carolekane@tidestraining.org or tel: 07397555905 if you have any questions and would like to know more about this training for you or your group.
7 Managing Mental Health in the Workplace - NEW DATES
A ½ day training workshop for managers/supervisors
You will learn:
❖ The importance of, and strategies for, promoting mental health in the workplace
❖ The impact of attitudes to mental health / mental ill-health on productivity
❖ What influences mental health inside and outside the workplace
❖ The role and responsibility of an employer / manager in supporting staff with mental illhealth
❖ Guidance on approaching and responding to staff who may have poor mental health or be experiencing mental illness
❖ Where to signpost for appropriate professional help
❖ How to look after your own mental health
(Please note it will be expected that participants attending the workshop already have a basic understanding and knowledge of mental health through, for example, attending a mental health first aid course or mental health introduction session)
Venue: St Columb’s Park House Derry/Londonderry
Date: 25th September 2019
Time: 9.15am registration/tea/coffee/scones 9.30am – 1pm (lunch not provided)
Cost: £80 per person
Venue: Station Centre Omagh
Date: 5th November 2019
Time: 9.15am registration/tea/coffee/scones 9.30am – 1pm (lunch not provided)
Cost: £80 per person
To book your place complete the booking form and email to info@dhcni.com, your place will be confirmed upon issue of invoice and receipt of payment
This course is suitable for everyone within a workplace as it provides learners with the knowledge to identify suspected mental health conditions as well as the skills to start a conversation and be able to signpost a person towards professional help.
Location: The Innovation Centre, Derry/Londonderry.
Date: Friday 20th September
Contact: Stacey/ Mark at Wellbeing Solutions
Time: 09:30am – 2:00pm
Book online – www.wellbeingsolutions.net (upcoming courses)
There will be two FREE gardening workshops delivered through Grow Wild (supported by Clanmil, Habinteg and Apex) on
Tuesday 17th and 14th of September in IRISH STREET COMMUNITY CENTRE
These workshops will begin at 7pm and are FREE OF CHARGE. Supper will also be served!
Local Gardener, Conor O’Kane will demonstrate and provide information and advice on seasonal planters for Autumn and Winter and participants will also get opportunity to take part and produce their own planters.
For more information please contact, Caroline McWilliams, Senior Housing Officer, Clanmil Housing 078 3477 0052
Evaluation seminar "Zoom East"
16 - 18 October 2019 | Warsaw, Poland
Evaluation seminar of Erasmus+ Youth and the Solidarity Corps projects realised in cooperation between Programme/Participating countries as well as Eastern Partnership countries and Russia.
Organizer: SALTO Eastern Europe and Caucasus (SALTO Resource Centre)
This activity is for participants from: Russian Federation, Eastern Partnership countries, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 22 September 2019 See details APPETISER - An introduction on how to use the ‘Erasmus+ Youth in Action’ Programmes (and related) for international youth work
25 - 29 November 2019 | Edinburgh , United Kingdom
Giving a strong positive first experience of international youth projects to motivate the participants to use the Erasmus+ Youth in Action and partially to the European Solidarity Corps Programmes.
Organizer: Erasmus+ UK National Agency Ecorys UK (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 30 September 2019 See details Game ON!
12 - 20 November 2019 | Viljandimaa, Estonia
Game ON! is a training course in Estonia about educational games and how to create them. The activities will be based on a wide mix of non-formal education methods, experiential learning, discussions and creative workshops.
Organizer: MTÜ Noored Ühiskonna Heaks (Youth NGO)
This activity is for participants from: Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Spain, United Kingdom Application deadline (24h CET): 1 October 2019 See details Counter and Alternative Narratives Against Islamophobia
13 - 22 November 2019 | London, United Kingdom
By this project, we want to answer identified needs of our colleagues, youth workers, leaders and trainers i.e. support them in the development of competencies needed for acting specifically against hate speech targeting Muslim community in Europe.
Organizer: Fantastic 4 Youth (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Bulgaria, Croatia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Turkey, United Kingdom Application deadline (24h CET): 2 October 2019 See details SomeCamp EU
9 - 11 December 2019 | Meriton Conference and Spa Hotel, Estonia
It`s a practice oriented event aiming to create an inspiring environment for learning, sharing and co-creation. The program will combine expert inputs with active contribution from participating colleagues in thematic workshops and in an innovation lab.
Organizer: Estonian Youth Work Centre and Verke (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Other countries in the world, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU Application deadline (24h CET): 9 October 2019 See details MOSAIC in EuroMed - call for Programme Countries Organisations
17 - 21 December 2019 | Jordan
MOSAIC - Model Of Strategic Approach in International Cooperation in volunteering in EuroMed. MOSAIC is a combination of information, partnership building and tools sharing under Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps, project-oriented.
Organizer: SALTO EuroMed (SALTO Resource Centre)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 13 October 2019 See details The Impact auf Youthwork - Wie wirkt Jugendarbeit
11 - 13 November 2019 | Vienna, Austria
This seminar is looking into research & Analysis of the impact of youth work from a practice and research perspective. Das Seminar widmet sich der Wirkungsforschung von Jugendarbeit - aus Sicht der Praxis und Forschung.
Organizer: IZ - Verein zur Förderung von Vielfalt, Dialog und Bildung (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 11 October 2019 See details Games 4 The Goals
4 - 12 December 2019 | Cavan, Ireland
Games 4 The Goals is training course aimed at youth workers, trainers, educators and mentors who wish to explore the Sustainable Development Goals through gamification.
Organizer: Development Perspectives (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, United Kingdom Application deadline (24h CET): 21 October 2019 See details
Calls for Trainers
Cherry on the cake publication - Call for Content, Language & Style Editor
MOVIT, Slovenian National Agency for the Erasmus+: Youth in Action programme and European Solidarity Corps, in cooperation with Salto SEE Resource Centre is looking for 1 Content, Language & Style Editor Application deadline: 22. 9. 2019 Online version Creation of NFE tools to inform young refugees on legal framework
migration_miteinander e.V. is looking for 1-2 Application deadline: 30/09/19 Online version
Sunday 29th September, Guildhall, Derry, 6pm
The North West's new and only symphony orchestra
Music by: Brahms / John Williams / Alan Silvestri
Despite the city and region’s rich musical heritage and high-quality instrumental education, there has never been an established adult orchestra. The new Orchestra NorthWest seeks to redress this anomaly bringing together hugely talented local players, for the benefit of local people.
As such it will be a very significant event in the life of the city.
Set up by local creative arts group Allegri to address the lack of regional orchestra provision
70 members drawn from those living in Derry, Donegal, Strabane and the wider North West region
Director Maurice Kelly
Membership includes music teachers but also many others who have gone on to a variety of different careers. Some perform regularly while others have commented on dusting off instrument cases but what unites them all is reconnection to a love of ensemble playing.
Launch event will feature music by Johannes Brahms, John Williams and Alan Silvestri.
Established in May 2019, performance will take place after only 5 afternoon rehearsals
Future plans:
Schedule of workshops with professional musicians and performances in the coming months is planned
Visits from Derry-born professionals now making their living from performing and conducting throughout Ireland and beyond
Educational outreach with the desire to initially engage GCSE and AS/A Level Music students through live performances of their set works, and further plans to give children of all ages the opportunity to experience orchestral music as a live artform.
FREE ADMISSION
Tickets available from ONW members or contact info@allegri.co.uk
On behalf of the applicant, DuPont (UK) Limited, the Planning Team at AECOM are writing to invite you to a public consultation workshop relating to the proposed remediation and redevelopment of the former ‘Lime Pile’ site located at DuPont Maydown Works Legacy Land.
The proposed scheme aims to remediate the former ‘Lime Pile’ site, ultimately providing a landscaped amenity area for the public which also enhances the ecological value of the site.
You are invited to take part in one of the workshops which we have organised for local community / not-for-profit organisations. This workshop forms part of the ongoing pre-application community consultation currently being carried out in advance of submitting the planning application for the proposed scheme to Derry City and Strabane District Council. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss and explore any ideas that you may have in relation to the proposals, helping to inform the final planning application.
The details of the workshop are as follows: Thursday 19th September 2019 3pm – 4pm
Waterfoot Hotel, Caw Roundabout, Waterside, Derry/Londonderry, BT47 6TB
We look forward to seeing you at the workshop. We would be grateful if you could respond to this invitation via one of the following means:
Email: karen.jenkinson@aecom.com Phone: +44 (28) 9060 7200 (ask to speak to a member of the Planning Team)
16DAERA seeks two additional Members for the Tuberculosis Eradication Partnership
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has launched a public appointments competition to appoint two additional Members to the TB Eradication Partnership, with effect from 1 January 2020.
Appointments will be in respect of two additional Members. The positions are remunerated.
The TBEP is a DAERA sponsored independent Expert Advisory Body.
In order to achieve a balance of skills and backgrounds represented on the TBEP, the Department has identified a need for two additional members with an appropriate range of skills, backgrounds and experiences in the following two areas:
a person representative of the Northern Ireland processing sector; and
a person representative of nature conservation / environmental issues.
The Department is committed to the principles of public appointments based on merit with independent assessment, openness and transparency of process. The Department is committed to providing equality of opportunity and welcomes applications regardless of gender, age, marital status, disability, religion, ethnic origin, political opinion, sexual orientation or whether or not you have dependants.
Applications would be particularly welcome from women as they are currently under-represented on public bodies in Northern Ireland.
Candidates will need to clearly demonstrate that they have the following skills and knowledge. They will need to show, both on the written application form and, if invited, orally at interview, how they meet the essential, and desirable, criteria listed below.
TBEP member - essential criteria
experience and knowledge in a field of activity relevant to one of the following:
the Northern Ireland processing sector
nature conservation / environmental issues
strategic thinking and direction
communication skills
TBEP member - desirable criteria
financial planning and management.
corporate governance and accountability.
A detailed candidate information booklet, application form and equal opportunities monitoring form can be downloaded at the link below:
If you have a hearing difficulty you can contact DAERA via Text Relay.
Making a call from a textphone dial: 1 8001 9052 5502
Making a call from a telephone dial: 1 8002 9052 5502
The deadline for receipt of applications is 2:00pm on Friday 27 September 2019.
If you were in police custody wouldn’t you like someone to be concerned about your welfare?
Independent Custody Visitors are volunteers from the community who monitor the welfare and treatment of people being held in police custody
They do this by making independent, unannounced visits in pairs to police custody suites across Northern Ireland, and report their findings to the Northern Ireland Policing Board.
On 19th September 2019, we’ll be opening the application process for individuals to become an Independent Custody Visitor (ICV). If you think this is for you, find out more about it on our website at www.nipolicingboard.org.uk
The worldwide smash hit musical by Queen and Ben Elton returns to the UK. The multi-million-pound show dazzles all the senses in breath-taking style. Guaranteed to blow your mind, this musical phenomenon is not to be missed!
Since 2002 over 16 million theatregoers in 19 counties have thrilled to this awe-inspiring production. With 24 of Queen’s biggest hits delivered in a show that boasts the scale and spectacle that marked the bands’ legendary live performances.
We are delighted that this year’s Relaxed and Dementia Friendly performance of Snow White will have’ Makaton Tutor Interpreters’ translating the performance.
Date: Sunday 15th December at 2pm.
We will be the first Theatre in Ireland, possibly the UK to provide this type of performance – so very exciting that we continue to lead the way. Marketing will get this promoted very soon but just a little info on it
Makaton is a language programme that combines signs, symbols and speech to ensure that everyone living with learning or communication difficulties has the tools and resources they need to understand and be understood. Makaton transforms lives by giving people a way to express themselves independently, overcoming frustration and promoting inclusion.
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