1 Upcoming NWCN Events
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Big Lottery Fund – Empowering Young People Funding Information Session
Tuesday 23rd October, 10.30 – 12.30pm
We have a new grant size starting at £30,000. We have also made it easier to apply, with one short application form and the opportunity to meet with us in person as part of the application process.
A funding officer from Big Lottery will be there to provide details for this programme
2-5 year projects by VCSE organisations that:
Give young people (aged 8-25) the ability to overcome the challenges they face, so that
More young people have the skills they need for the future
Young people have better relationships with their support networks and communities
Young people have improved health and well being
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International Making Bread for Peace Day (in partnership with Towards Understanding & Healing)
Tuesday 24th October, 7.30 pm – 9.30pm
Baking and Breaking Bread for Peace in Peace with Breezy Kelly and Dolores O’ Hare.
A lively evening that promises to lift hearts!
Come along for the scones, the craic and the music with Breezy, Dolores O’ Hare, Roy Arbuckle and Anne Tracey.
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North West Community Network – Strategic Plan Launch
Thursday 8th November, 12.30 – 2.30pm
Lunch Provided
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Human Rights & Brexit – in partnership with Human Rights Commission and Holywell Trust
Thursday 15th November, 10.00 – 12.30pm
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Heritage Lottery Fund - Funding Presentation for Diversity Groups
Thursday 15th November, 6.00pm
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Fundraising Clinics (in partnership with NICVA)
Monday 19th November, 9.30 – 4.30pm (Book one hour slot)
NICVA’s Fundraising Advice Officer will discuss any current funding applications, explore potential new sources of income, develop a fundraising plan / strategy or simply take the opportunity to have a sounding board regarding anything fundraising-related.
To Book: Mary McCaughey (NICVA) 02890 877777 or email: mary.mccaughey@nicva.org
Friday 23rd November, 10.30 – 1.30pm
All of the above events will take place in the Holywell Building, Bishop Street, BT48 6PW.
If you are interested in attending please book your place with us on info@nwcn.org or call
028 7127 9090
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2 DCSDC - PEACE IV Small Grants Programme (2nd round) 2018 – 2020
A second round of PEACE IV Small Grants will be opening on 12th November 2018. More detailed information will be available at that point. Groups interested may wish to ‘Save the Date’ for the Initial Community Information Workshops as follows:
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Time
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Venue
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Wednesday 21st November 2018
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10.00am
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Glenelly Room, Strabane Office,
Derry City and Strabane District Council
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Wednesday 21st November 2018
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2.30pm
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St.Columb’s Park House, Limavady Road
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Initial 90 minute Community Information session will provide an overview of the PEACE IV small grants programme, outline the Expression of Interest process and provide groups with an opportunity to gain further advice on specific applications, ideas and queries. Please register attendance for initial information session with jennifer.coyle@derrystrabane.com
Projects (£10,000 - £50,000) must apply under the criterion:
‘Programmes intensively tackling reconciliation issues not covered in depth elsewhere in the local PEACE IV programme.’
Projects must be sustained cross-community reconciliation projects for adults aged 18+ and will cover one or more of the following thematic / identity areas:
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Parading
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Loyal Order Engagement
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Work linking individual churches and faiths across denominations
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Re-imaging permanent political demarcation of territory (sectarian murals, kerbs etc.)
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Projects with those most impacted by the Troubles (e.g. Victims/Survivors, Political Ex-Prisoners, Former Security Forces etc.)
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Projects where the majority or all participants identify as male
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Projects where the majority of participants (to a maximum of 60%) identify as Protestant or Unionist or Loyalist (PUL)
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Projects where a significant number of participants identify as LGBTQ
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Projects where a significant number of participants identify as having a disability.
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Projects engaging with isolated rural areas.
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Projects building capacity (non-vocational) with participants who have no or limited previous experience of cross-community work.
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Projects with a strong focus on controversial or difficult reconciliation issues.
A project supported by the European Union’s PEACE IV Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB).
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3 Acorn Fund Legacy Grants
The Acorn Fund’s Legacy Grants are focused on:
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Supporting projects and programmes within the city and county of Derry ~ Londonderry
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Building on the cultural legacy of 2013
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Using community arts and culture as a mechanism to achieve greater community participation and social inclusion
The Fund welcomes applications from groups and organisations based in the City and County of Derry ~ Londonderry which address the following:
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Projects or programmes which demonstrate a clear contribution to the legacy of the 2013 UK City of Culture.
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Projects which encourage local people to engage in arts or cultural activities in their communities
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Projects which innovatively address the issue of social inclusion through the use of arts and culture.
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Activities that use arts and culture to tackle the issue of suicide
All applications must demonstrate clearly the participative and creative involvement of users in the design and delivery of projects. Priority will be given to projects or programmes which take place in areas of high deprivation or remote/rural areas or and other indicators of need.
The Acorn Legacy Small Grants will not Fund:
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Projects taking place outside of the City and County of Derry ~ Londonderry
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Salaries or core running costs ( but will fund facilitator fees)
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Projects that duplicate existing programmes
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Parties and shopping trips
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Promotion of religion
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Applications from statutory organisations
Please note that food costs will only be considered if they form an essential part of the project. Beneficiaries would be expected to contribute to everyday food costs.
Size of grants:
The maximum grant available will be £3,000, however it is expected that the majority of grants will be for amounts in the region of between £1,500 and £2,000.
To apply please complete the Acorn Fund online Application form:
https://www.communityfoundationni.org/acorn-fund-legacy-grants
The Fund will be managed on behalf of the Acorn Fund by the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland.
Closing date:
The fund will close for applications on Thursday 1st November 2018 at 1:00pm.
If you require further information please contact: Shauna Kelpie, Acorn Fund Development and Support Officer on 028 71371547 or email skelpie@communityfoundationni.org
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4 Time to Shine
Are you a voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE) organisation working in Northern Ireland? If so, you might be eligible to host a Time to Shine intern.
Time to Shine is an internship programme that gives dedicated, enthusiastic people the chance to work with VCSE organisations making a real difference in their communities. The placements are for a full time internship lasting 12 months and all placements are fully funded.
Time to Shine gives people of all ages and from all walks of life the opportunity to work for a year in a VCSE organisation. Since 2010, 120 charities and 225 interns have taken part in the programme – that’s 120 charities who have benefited from the extra support their intern can give, and 225 interns who have learnt new skills, made new connections, and got stuck in making effective change in their communities.
Internships are often considered to be something only for young people, but Time to Shine interns can be any age. An intern might be someone who wants to change careers, someone who’s been out of the workforce for a while, or someone who has never been employed before. Whatever their background, interns always bring with them a unique and valuable perspective to the work they’re doing.
If you think a Time to Shine intern could be a good fit for your organisation, the application process is simple. First, you’ll need to show how your organisation would benefit from having a Time to Shine intern on your team, and explain what their role would be. Time to Shine interns will work on a specific project for the 12 months that they’re with your organisation, so you’ll need to have a really focussed area of work for them in mind.
You’ll also have to think about who you’d like to be your Time to Shine intern. They could already be known to your organisation, like a current volunteer, or it could be someone you recruited locally. Don’t worry if you don’t have someone specific in mind – you can start the application process even if you haven’t decided yet who your intern will be. Just email helen.stockdale@rankfoundation.com to get an application form.
For further information please see: https://bigblognorthernireland.org.uk/2018/09/28/time-to-shine/
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5 FWIN Café Culture Event
Friday 9th November
10.30am-12.30pm
Holywell, Bishop Street, Derry~Londonderry
You are warmly invited to a discussion event with representatives from the following six organisations:
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Cara-Friend/The Rainbow Project
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Goretti Horgan (UU) on Welfare Reform
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Londonderry Bands Forum
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North West Migrants Forum
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Sean McMonagle on (DSC) Contested Spaces: Bonfires
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Police Service of Northern Ireland
These talks will be delivered in a café style scenario. All are welcome to this event where you will have an opportunity to spend 20mins with each representative, learning about their work.
Lunch will be provided.
If you wish to book a place on the course please contact:
Email: info@fwin.org.uk or telephone: 028 7126 6291
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6 Call for Applicants - 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 2017/18 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:
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Tuesdays: 6th, 20th and 27th November 2018 (Sessions will be held in venues across the Council area)
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Trip Preparation: Wednesday 9th January 2019
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Overseas Study Visit: Thursday 10th – 13th Sunday January 2019
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Closing Session: Date to be agreed with the participating group
Should you wish to take part, please complete the application form and return to Carol Stewart by 5pm on Tuesday 31st October. DCSDC reserve the right to select participants using the information provided on the application form.
Expression of Interest Form
Leadership Programme Information
Tel: (028) 71253253 Extn 4297 / Email: carol.stewart@derrystrabane.com
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7 Dealing with Difficult Conversations - NI OCN Accredited One day Workshop
Venue Clarendon Street Chambers, 67 Clarendon Street, Derry/ Londonderry, BT48 7ER
Date Wednesday 28 November 2018
Time 9.30am – 4.30pm
Cost £100.00 (includes sandwich lunch and NI OCN registration fee)
Who For?
This workshop is for Solicitors, Social Workers, Probation Offers, Managers, Team Leaders, Youth and Community Workers and Community Relations Project workers.
Course Content
This one day NI OCN accredited workshop is designed to help participants explore some of the skills and knowledge needed to deal with difficult conversations. Part of the day will explore why there is a need to do a lot of self-preparation work before a difficult conversation is about to take place. The workshop will also consider through case studies the legal aspect of creating a safe and harmonious working environment. Participants will also take part in an experiential learning process that will allow them to look at their own strengths and weaknesses when working with difficult people.
Places are limited to 10 and you may claim 5 CDP for attending this course
Dealing with Difficult Conversations Programme:
9.30am Arrival/Registration
9.45am Welcome/Introductions /NI OCN accreditation explained
10.00am Defining - what is a difficult Conversation?
10.10am Conflict escalation
10.30am Perception
11.00am Break
11.15pm Ways of Dealing with Conflict
1.00pm Lunch
2.00pm Creating a harmonious working environment - Case Study
2.30pm Strategy for beginning a difficult conversation
3.00pm Case Study
3.30pm Break
3.45pm NI OCN Learning Journal
4.15pm Evaluation
4.30pm Close
Registration
To Register Difficult Conversations Workshop
Date Wednesday 28th November 2018
Time 10am to 4.30pm
Venue: Clarendon Street Chambers, 67 Clarendon Street, Derry/Londonderry BT48 7ER
Name _________________________________________________________
Organisation _________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________
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Contact Tel _________________________________________________________
Cost £100.00
Payment to Mediate NI, Clarendon Street Chambers
67 Clarendon Street
Derry/Londonderry
BT48 7ER
Tel: 02871 365636 ex 229
Mob: 07714494258
Email: michael.doherty@mediateni.com
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8 Upcoming Training Courses with Avert, November 2018
Domestic Abuse Awareness & How to Ask the Questions
13th November 2018
Through this informative and thought provoking full day workshop participants will develop a good awareness and understanding of Domestic Abuse, including various definitions, statistics and the many different forms of abuse which victims are subject to. Importantly participants will gain heightened understanding to why it is so difficult for women to leave.
The training will be delivered by qualified staff from Avert Training.
Learning Outcomes include:
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Awareness and understanding of Domestic Abuse
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How to understand the cycle of violence
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How to identify high risk victims of Domestic Abuse
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Awareness of MARAC and its processes
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Awareness of the DASH risk assessment and how a referral is made
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How do you ask the question where you expect there is domestic abuse
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How do you gain the victims trust to disclose
Who should attend?
This training is suitable for those who have a responsibility to respond to victims and perpetrators of domestic or relationship abuse, midwives, health visitors, community support workers, accommodation support workers, social workers, youth workers, social science students, counsellors or probation workers who work in the field of family support and family intervention.
Date: 13th November 2018, 10am – 4pm
Venue: Ashleywood House, 15 Ardmore Road, BT47 3QP
Course Fee: All courses are £75 per person light lunch will be provided. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
The impact of Domestic Abuse on Children & Young People
20th November 2018
This full day workshop for participants who would like to gain further awareness on the Impact of Domestic Abuse on Children and Young People. The training will be delivered by qualified staff from Avert Training Ltd.
Learning Outcomes include:
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To provide an opportunity an opportunity for practitioners to reflect on Domestic Abuse & Its prevalence in our communities
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To raise awareness of the Impact of Domestic Abuse on Children
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To Encourage positive responses to disclosure of domestic abuse through safe guarding & risk assessment
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Sign posting to appropriate agencies & tools for practice
Who should attend?
This training is suitable for those who have a responsibility to respond to victims and perpetrators of domestic or relationship abuse, midwives, health visitors, community support workers, accommodation support workers, social workers, youth workers, social science students, counsellors or probation workers who work in the field of family support and family intervention.
Date: 20th November 2018, 10am – 4pm
Venue: Ashleywood House, 15 Ardmore Road, BT47 3QP
Course Fee: All courses are £75 per person light lunch will be provided. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
Perpetrator Training
27th November 2018
This full day workshop for participants will heighten awareness for practitioners who work in the voluntary/community and statutory and private sector and who work within family support and intervention to understand the face and profile of a perpetrator of domestic abuse taking into account gender equality, how grooming starts, prevention and reoffending.
The training will be delivered by qualified staff from Avert Training.
Learning Outcomes include:
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Gender Equality
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The face of the perpetrator
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Profile of a perpetrator
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How grooming starts
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We look at the face of the perpetrator and how he mastered his skills from moving from victim to victim.
Who should attend?
This training is suitable for those who have a responsibility to respond to victims and perpetrators of domestic or relationship abuse, midwives, health visitors, community support workers, accommodation support workers, social workers, youth workers, social science students, counsellors or probation workers who work in the field of family support and family intervention.
Date: 27th November 2018, 10am – 4pm
Venue: Ashleywood House, 15 Ardmore Road, BT47 3QP
Course Fee: All courses are £75 per person light lunch will be provided. Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
BOOK NOW http://averttraining.com/contact-us/
Avert Training on 02871343191 or mail: claire.mclaughlin@averttraining.com
All training must be paid for in advance places are limited so early registration is recommended.
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9 Youth 19 Art Exhibition Opportunities
Youth 19 is a year dedicated to people aged 12-24, a fantastic way to celebrate the amazing contributions that our young people make to our community. As we work towards launching our Youth 19 website with a variety of exciting opportunities we are inviting schools, community and voluntary sector, arts organisations or individuals who would like to host an art exhibition for 2 weeks during 2019 to complete an expression of interest online www.derrystrabane.com/youthartexhibition
Please direct any queries to blane.odonnell@innercitytrust.com
Closing date for Expressions of Interest has been extended to Friday 26th October 2018.
Check out the first edition of #Youth19 News here! https://mailchi.mp/derrystrabane/youth19-2?e=e03dd288d5
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10 Latest Offers from Salto Youth
Local to European: “Transferring practices of Democratic Youth Participation"
18 - 23 November 2018 | European Youth Center-Budapest, Hungary
Local to European: this Study session will be a space where participants can reflect how youth are involved in contributing to democratic processes. Exploring, mapping and analyzing practices of youth participation and their impact at the local level.
Organizer: DYPALL Network (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Partner Countries Neighbouring the EU
Application deadline (24h CET): 27 October 2018
See details
Developing Soft Skills
7 - 14 December 2018 | Fethiye, Turkey
The aim is to support youth workers to their mission of a better integration of young migrants through developing skills of youth workers by using innovative and creative artistic tools.
Organizer: (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, United Kingdom
Application deadline (24h CET): 30 October 2018
See details
Key to inclusion: European Solidarity Corps
2 - 7 December 2018 | Ljubljana, Slovenia
The aim of the activity is to encourage and support inclusive projects in the frame of the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) programme and give an impetus for the creation of the European network of organizations interested in inclusive ESC projects.
Organizer: MOVIT, National agency of European Solidarity Corps and Erasmus+: Youth in action programme (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 7 November 2018
See details
Green Care for NEETs and Youth Workers
13 - 19 January 2019 | Kannonkoski, Finland
This is a 5-day seminar for Youth Workers working with NEETs. The seminar will teach participants new skills, help create networks and find empowerment from nature and animals. The themes of the seminar are Holistic Wellbeing, NEET, Nature and Animals.
Organizer: Piispala Youth Center (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Bulgaria, Finland, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, United Kingdom
Application deadline (24h CET): 29 November 2018
See details
Formela Teoprax V4
25 - 29 January 2019 | Slovak Republic
The main goal of this TC is to understand the differences between non-formal education, formal education and informal learning.
Organizer: IUVENTA- Slovak Youth Institute, Slovak National Agency of the Erasmus+ Programme Youth and Sport (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Application deadline (24h CET): 9 December 2018
See details
Call for Trainers
The POWER of Learning Mobility: Changing lives, changing society
European Platform for Learning Mobility, in cooperation with JINT (National Agency from Belgium-Flanders) is looking for
Two conference facilitators
Application deadline: 31st October 23:59 (CET)
Online version.
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11 ‘Community of Homes’: Digital Art project
Beginning October 2018
The Churches Trust in partnership with the Inner City Trust and the Nerve Centre are recruiting 16 young people (16 – 24 years) to take part in this imaginative, creative art project, funded by the Department for Communities.
The platform on which the project will be framed is the creation of a public art piece as a team. This is a themed project of ‘togetherness’ where participants will explore good relations, diversity and citizenship, create a wall art mural and ultimately produce a piece of public art.
Benefits of taking part:
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£50 voucher on completion of project (attendance dependent)
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Free Lunch
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OCN Award in Digital Fabrication
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OCN level 1 in Diversity
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Residential
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Public transport costs reimbursed
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Childcare allowance
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Public display of completed art in Garden of Reflection
For further details contact Wendy at The Churches Trust:
Telephone: 02871 311322
Email: wendymccloskey@thechurchestrust.org.uk
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12 Unemployed* or just out of education and looking for work?
We are hiring:
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Farrans
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Fox Contracts
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Graham
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MCc fpmmcann
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Lowry, Building and Civil Engineering
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SWS
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Woodvale Construction Company
Thursday 25th October 2018
Drop in any time between 11:00am and 1:00pm
Guildhall, Derry/Londonderry
Some of the vacancies available on the day:
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Site Office Cleaners
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Electrician
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Labourers
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Plant Operators
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General Operative
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Grounds workers
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Work Sampling and Placements
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Accounts Clerk
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Administrator
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Receptionist
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Yard Person
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Joiner
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Apprenticeship
*18-24yrs: -must be 6 months unemployed, 25yrs+ must be 12 months unemployed
For Further Information Contact Eileen McGrinder at DCSDC On 02871308466
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13 Project Worker x 6 – Community Crisis Intervention Service
EXTERN is the trusted, forward looking charity that changes people's lives, by meeting them at their point of need. We bring solutions and deliver quality services reconnecting people with society, building better communities for us all.
We work in partnership with a variety of organisations including housing, criminal justice, heath, social services, education, employment and voluntary and community sectors to deliver a range of services.
We are currently recruiting for the following position:
Project Worker x6 - Community Crisis Intervention Service (NI1236/10/18)
Salary: Grade 4 salary scale: £16,936 - £22,516 per annum (pro rata)
Location: Bishop Street, Derry/Londonderry
Hours: 15 hours per week (including breaks) - out of hours and weekend work (Thurs - Sun)
Contract Status: Continuous, subject to funding (current funding secured to 30th November 2019)
In addition, EXTERN can offer the following benefits:
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26 days annual leave pro rata per annum, increasing to 28 days after 3 years’ service and to 32 days after 5 years’ service
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11 statutory holidays pro rata per annum
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Pension with 6.5% employer contribution
Application Form Part A&B Download Now
Application Form Part C Download Now
Application Form Part D,E&F Download Now
NI1236/10/18_PW_Crisis)JD&JS_Oct18 Download Now
Please note ALL sections of the application form (Parts A – F) must be completed and returned in order for Parts A and B of your application to go forward for shortlisting consideration (please do not amalgamate the three separate sections of the form).
Closing date and time for completed applications: Friday 26th October 2018 @ 12 noon
EXTERN is an equal opportunities employer
Ref: NI1236/10/18
https://www.nijobs.com/Project-Worker-x-6-Community-Job-1367127.aspx
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14 Invitation to Apply to Join Ulster University's Governing Body
Ulster is a highly successful civic university and has developed an ambitious strategic plan aimed at enhancing its reputation for academic excellence and world class pioneering research, and increasing its local and global impact.
The University is seeking to appoint lay members to its governing body (the Council). All appointments are for an initial term of two years and are eligible for reappointment for a further four years.
Further details about the roles and the selection criteria are included in the application pack, which is available from:
Mr Eamon Mullan, University Secretary
Ulster University, Cromore Road, Coleraine, BT52 1SA
Telephone: +44 (0)28 7012 4533.
E-mail: e.mullan@ulster.ac.uk
Website: https://www.ulster.ac.uk/aboutus/governance/council
The deadline for receipt of applications is 12:00 noon on Monday 22 October 2018.
CVs will not be accepted.
Interviews will take place within two weeks of the closing date.
The University is committed to equality of opportunity and good relations. To support this, we welcome applications from people who can enhance the diversity of the Council’s membership. Appointment will be made on merit.
If you require an application in a different format, please contact Mr Mullan (contact details above).
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15 2018 COPNI Christmas Card Photography Competition - Invite for Entries
COPNI invites older people to submit a photograph for the COPNI Christmas card and e-card with the theme of Christmas/Winter.
As the photograph will be used on a Christmas card, images and themes associated with Christmas or Winter are suitable. Photos can be taken with any smartphone or camera and can be old or new. We can accept digital files or prints.
The closing date for entries is Friday 30th November and they can be submitted either via
email to communications@copni.org or by post to the following address;
The Commissioner for Older People for Northern Ireland
Christmas Card Competition
7-9 Shaftesbury Square
Belfast
BT2 7DP
There are no restrictions on the number of entries per person. We can generally return original photos if requested.
Should you have any questions, please get in touch with me on 028 90 890 897 or by emailing turlough.mcaleenan@copni.org
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16 Autumn Walk in the Park
Friends of the Park are hosting an Autumn Walk in the Park. Come and join us for a lovely Saturday walk in St. Columb's Park, as we explore and welcome signs of autumn in the park. This is a welcome opportunity to slow down, take a breath, and reflect on the changing seasons, and to learn more about the ecosystem of our parks. Also included will be information about some plans for the park's development.
Date: Saturday, October 20, 2018
Time: 10:00 - 11:30
Location: St. Columb's Park House
Cost: Free
For more information, check out our Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/628548890879827/
or call 02871343080, or email eliza@stcolumbsparkhouse.org.
Friends of the Park are supported by Peace in the Park which is funded by The Executive Office
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17 New Buildings and District Archaeological and Historical Society AGM
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Wednesday 17 October 2018
7.30pm
New Buildings Community Centre
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2018 AGM Minutes and matters arising
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Secretary’s Report
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Treasurer’s Report
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Chairman’s report
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Election of office bearers
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Chairperson
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Vice-chairperson
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Treasurer
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Secretary
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Committee Members
6. Any other business
George McLaughlin will advise on the “Campaign to preserve the Prehen Ancient Woodland and recent events in its pursuit”.
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18 English Classes for Non- Native speakers
Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)
Evening English course beginning 22nd October 2018.
Monday and Wednesday classes (5 hours per week)
Contact us today for more information: 028 7137 1535 / info@foyle.eu
We offer a payment plan with this English course. This course gives non-native English speakers a recognised qualification in English in order to progress to employment or further study
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19 Space to rent and create at The Playhouse
CITY CENTRE OFFICE SPACE TO RENT
Are you looking to expand your creative business? Need a city centre space to work from?
The Playhouse has affordable Office/incubation space available to rent! Leases are available for 1-3 years at a minimum. Preference will be given to those working in the creative/cultural sector.
For additional information and a tour of the office space please contact:
Max Beer, The Playhouse, 5-7 Artillery Street,
Derry/ Londonderry,
BT48 6RG Tel - (028) 71 268027
Email: info@derryplayhouse.co.uk
YOUR SPACE TO CREATE
Are you considering running some classes or workshops? Do you need a creative space to do it in?
Our busy building is home to several cultural/art based groups and tenants, and you could be one of them!
We can offer space for all types of weekly or monthly workshops and classes, including dance, drama, music, art, yoga, and much more!
For additional information and a tour of our building contact:
Max Beer, The Playhouse, 5-7 Artillery Street,
Derry/ Londonderry,
BT48 6RG
Tel - (028) 71 268027
Email: info@derryplayhouse.co.uk
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20 ComicCity - Comics + Creative Arts Festival
ComicCity is a not-for-profit festival which celebrates and supports comics, illustration and the wider creative arts. The event will be held in the Guildhall on Saturday 27th October 2018 and will have a wide mix of creators and exhibitors in attendance, from exciting up and coming talents to some of the biggest names. The programme will also feature live sketching, cosplay, workshops, panel discussions and more.
Find out more on FB: https://www.facebook.com/events/2008348475882236/
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