1DfC - Call for applications to the Small Capital Grants Programme
Co-operation Ireland has been appointed by the Department for Communities (DfC) as the Intermediary Funding Body for the 2019/20 Small Capital Grants Programme for Northern Ireland. The purpose of this fund is to promote Partnership and Collaboration within the voluntary and Community sector.
Who can apply?
Applications must include a minimum of 2 organisations. Those applying must nominate a lead partner to whom the whole of the grant will be paid. The Lead Partner should complete the application form. The amount of grant available to apply for will be dependent on the number of partners within the application:
2 partner groups = can apply for £1,500
3 - 4 partner groups = can apply for up to £3,500
5+ partner groups = can apply for up to maximum £5,000
To be eligible for grant assistance applicants must be constituted voluntary or community sector organisations located in Northern Ireland, with an annual unrestricted income of less than £100,000 per year.
("Unrestricted" income relates to funds that the non-profit organisation may use for any purpose. “Restricted” income relates to funds whose use is restricted by a particular purpose and must be used in a specified period e.g. grant offer from a Funding Body)
Applicants must deliver the project, pay supplier(s) and submit a grant claim by 31st March 2020.
2 Grants call! Democracy Needs Imagination - second round
As we head into the final months of 2019, we are seeing the rise of more democratic unrest in many European Union countries. We can’t just sit back and watch this happen. We need to act now.
We want to support people who are working for European democratic values. People who are fighting for their rights as citizens, for their right to public space and personal freedoms, and for their right to creative expression.
Deadline: 27 September 12:00 CEST
Use your imagination to make our European unity stronger and better, resilient and future proof.
3 Good Relations Week: Mon 16th Sep - Sun 22nd Sep 2019
Good Relations Week is a fantastic platform to showcase the good work that organisations are doing in our local area in the field of community relations and cultural awareness.
This week will celebrate all aspects of our culture and heritage, promotes cultural diversity and tackles sectarianism and racism. It is about inspiring news projects, promoting understanding, respect and engagement between all sections of our community.
Good Relations Week will run from Monday 16th September to Sunday 22nd September and will include events such as workshops, training events, launches, music events, showcases of work, public events, private events etc. They can range from the very small to the very large; and indeed may include events that are happening anyway but fall within the dates above, such as Culture Night.
These events are being organised by a wide range of bodies’ including DCSDC, libraries, museums, community, voluntary and youth groups.
There is something within this programme that suits all ages from young to old.
Please see below link to download a copy of the brochure of GR
17 Sept
'The Was is Now' (written and directed by Eddie Kerr) Oakgrove Integrated College (school-only event)
6pm 'Stories of Healing' (Peace Bytes in partnership with TUH Valued Voices)
Venue: Peace Bytes, 14 The Diamond, Derry BT48 6HW
18 Sept 10am 'Celebration of Women through the Troubles' event (TUH Valued Voices in partnership with the Junction and FWIN) Venue: The Guildhall, Whittaker Suite
19 Sept
7pm 'Unlocking' Album Launch by Raymond Watson (TUH Valued Voices in partnership with Holywell Trust)
Venue: Holywell Trust Building, 10-14 Bishop Street
21 Sept
2pm The Was is Now' (written and directed by Eddie Kerr) Venue: An Cro Mor, Cromore Gardens, Derry BT48 9TF
23 Sept 'The Was is Now' (written and directed by Eddie Kerr) St Cecilia's College (school-only event)
Should you wish to attend any of the above events or for further information, please contact Kirstie on 028 7126 1941 or email Kirstie at kwright@thejunction-ni.org.
5 Valued Voices: A Celebration of Women Through the Troubles
Wednesday 18th September 2019
10AM-12.30PM
Whittaker Suite, The Guildhall
The Mayor of Derry and Strabane District Council Michaela Boyle will host a gathering in Derry’s Guildhall to celebrate the ‘strong resourceful women who were the backbone of our community throughout the Troubles.’
Following the success of a similar event last February, the upcoming ‘Celebration of Women through the Troubles’ conference will take place in the Guildhall’s Whittaker Suite on Wednesday 18th September from 10am until 1pm.
Amongst those taking part is Hazel Deeney. Hazel was with her husband Trevor when he was shot dead by the INLA in the driveway of their home on 8 April 1998. Trevor, who was 34 years old at the time, was the last person killed before the Good Friday Agreement, and was buried on the day the Agreement was signed. Hazel will speak of her experience ‘as a woman and mother raising her four children on her own with very little money, while dealing with her own grief’.
A second speaker, Creggan resident, Theresa Brown spent all her working life in this city’s shirt factories including Tillie’s and Mc Candless’s where she worked for more than twenty years. Theresa will share her story of her life and times in the factory as the Troubles raged around her.
Other speakers include Waterside resident, Liz Bishop and Creggan / Brandywell woman, Chrissie Mc Anee.
The event will once again be chaired by Catherine Cooke, Co-ordinator of Foyle Women’s Information Network, who commented, ‘This event is being held to celebrate the women who have been the glue holding together our community in the face of the onslaught of violence that has caused so much suffering over the years, from 1968 and certainly hasn’t gone totally away.
All women are welcome. It is not necessary to have a traumatic story. Everybody’s unique story is important and, during the morning there will be plenty of opportunities for the women gathered together to share their own stories and hear from other people.
Catherine added ‘ Attendance at this free event, originally mooted by Danny Toland whose father John was shot dead in the Happy Landing Eglinton is not restricted solely to women. All who wish to respectfully hear about the lived experiences of women through the Troubles will be warmly welcomed.’
Tea, coffee and scones will be served on arrival at 10am with a light lunch at 12:30pm.
Given the level of interest in this event and for catering purposes, booking is essential.
Should you wish to attend or for further information, please contact Maureen, Catherine or Kirstie at 028 7126 1941 or email Kirstie at kwright@thejunction-ni.org.
6 Free Unicef UK Training - Child Rights - 18th & 19th September
Derry and Strabane are currently moving towards Child Friendly Community Status. A community where all children, whether living in care, using a children’s centre or visiting their local leisure centre, have a meaningful say in, and truly benefit from, the local decisions, services and spaces that shape their lives. As part of this journey we are training professionals and volunteers working with children and young people to raise awareness of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) and a Child Rights Based Approach.
We are also offering more in-depth training on the practical side of engagement and participation. This training is ideal for people working with children and young people who wish to support us to get the voice of their networks when moving through the discovery phase.
Both training sessions will be delivered by specialists from Unicef UK and can be booked by emailing Jacqueline.Parkington@Derrystrabane.com by Wednesday 11th September 2019. We would very much appreciate your support in getting the right people from across the district to attend and join our journey to become a Child Friendly Community.
Introduction to Child Rights In Practice
Wednesday 18th September 2019, 1-5pm, Venue TBC
This practical and interactive session offers an introduction to the subject of children’s human rights as enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The session comprises a mix of theory, group discussions and case study-based activities.
Engagement and Participation Training
Thursday 19TH September 2019, 9.30-4.30pm, Venue TBC
This training is aimed at staff who engage directly with young people, manage people who engage directly with young people and want to upskill their team OR staff who aspire to engage with young people in future and want to adopt a Child Rights Based Approach to participation.
Completion of the ‘Introduction to Child Rights in Practice’ is mandatory for taking part in the Engagement and Participation Training.
Strengthening Families Programme is an evidence-based parenting programme, designed to promote the protective factors associated with good parenting and better outcomes for children.
Delivered over 14 sessions SFP works with the whole family by improving relationships, parental bonds and parenting skills whilst improving social and life skills for the young people participating.
For organisations SFP Provides:
-access to a free evidence based programme to complement/enhance existing service delivery
-Facilitates greater interagency working
-Upskilling and professional development of staff
-Free training programme
-Access to additional free training
-Improved outcomes for service users
The next SFP training date for sfp has been confirmed for 23rd and 30th September 2019, Waterfoot Hotel, Derry. Training will be two full days and upon completion of training participants can facilitate and refer onto SFP.
Please complete training form and return.
Any queries call Leona on 07403050507
This is a two-day programme which uses experiential learning. The workshop is suitable for mental health professionals and counsellors. It provides an opportunity to enhance the awareness of their own anger. In addition, as participants gain greater awareness of these aspects of themselves, they will gain greater insight as to how to help their clients explore their own anger. This workshop will provide practical tools that will enhance the participant’s capacity to work with clients who are angry.
Booking is essential as places are limited
Date: Thurs 3rd & Fri 4th Oct 2019
Venue: Omagh Enterprise Centre, Great Northern Rd, Omagh, BT78 5LU.
Time: 10am – 4pm (Registration from 9.45am)
10 Transforming Health through Openness and Candour – key consultation event
30 September 2019 - 10:00am to 1:30pm
Holywell Trust, 10-14 Bishop Street, Derry, BT48 6PW
Work is on-going to transform the operating culture of the health service in Northern Ireland. Following the recommendations from the Inquiry into Hyponatraemia-Related Deaths (IHRD), the Department of Health is engaged in a major drive to ensure health and social care services are open and transparent.
The event will feature:
Fergal Bradley, IHRD Programme Manager, DoH
Peter McBride, Chair of the Being Open sub-group
Quintin Oliver, Chair of the Duty of Candour workstream
Questions and answers to the Department of Health
Lunch will be provided. For more information on the event, please contact geoff.nuttall@nicva.org.
This winter The Churches Trust are running a project funded by The Education Authority and The Executive Office. The overarching aim of T: BUC is ‘to continue to improve attitudes amongst our young people and to build a community where they can play a full and active role in building good relations.’
The SynergyCamp offers post-primary school young people aged 12 – 14 the opportunity to participate in a mix of group work, adventure and residential activities.
Synergy will provide opportunities for participants to explore ideas of place, nature, and heritage – all while challenging stereotypes and perceptions of ‘otherness.’
For further information and date please click here
NEW DEADLINE - Learning to Fly! Training course on Facilitation of Learning in Youth work
3 - 9 November 2019 | Berlin, Germany
This pilot training course guides you through the world of Learning Processes in Youth Work. It is designed to support you to connect with your passion for facilitating learning in youth work and will equip you with a framework and the tools to do so.
Organizer: JUGEND für Europa in cooperation (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 13 September 2019 See details NE(E)T working - find partners to make your inclusive youth work more international
3 - 7 November 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic
This training course will give time and space to share and gain knowledge and skills on how to work strategically with young people in NEET situation, how to cooperate to use Erasmus+Youth in Action and European Solidarity Corps as a tool in youth work.
Organizer: Dům zahraniční spolupráce – Centre for International cooperation in education/ Czech National Agency for the Erasmus + Youth and European Solidarity Corps program (National Agency) (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 22 September 2019 See details
EuroPeer Training Course
12 - 17 November 2019 | Piešťany, Slovak Republic
A training course for young people who took part in Erasmus+: YOUTH IN ACTION projects or in European Solidarity Corps projects and want to share their European experiences with their peers.
Organizer: Slovak National Agency for Erasmus+ (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 4 October 2019 See details The Power of Non Formal Education
16 - 21 December 2019 | Bonn, Germany
Improving the impact of Non Formal Education (NFE), principles and methods in creating empowerment opportunities for young people as real actors of the society (from local to Europe).
Organizer: JUGEND für Europa (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 15 October 2019 See details
Monday 30th September - Friday 4th October, Derry/Londonderry
Taster/Selection day: Wednesday 25th September
On this programme you will have the chance to work with professional costume designers to create costumes for the Halloween Parade. You will also create light sculptures that will be displayed as part of the Awakening the Walls Sculpture Trail.
I am the Research Assistant on a project sponsored by the 'Labor Studies Program', University of Massachusetts Boston by professor Terry McLarney. In short, the root of the task is to discover how trade unions in Northern Ireland fostered civil rights, avoided sectarianism, fostered solidarity, and advocated for equal workplace rights. For example, we would be interested in any trade union involvement in advocating for the Fair Employment Act of 1989 or the Peace Process in Northern Ireland.
We are also interested in finding out how trade unions navigated their businesses whilst dealing with the troubles, ongoing sectarianism and civil rights activism. On that note, we are equally interested in how trade unions remained non-sectarian and how individual trade union activists were able to deal with the day to day work of trade union business as well as engaging in issues beyond that.
This is where you come in-I was hoping you could point me in the direction of any activists from the 1970s/80s/90s, who had experience with other trade unionists who were involved in such activities. The information you provide can contribute to development of the history of Northern Ireland and a unique insight into the often overshadowed history of the trade unions. I believe that sharing your experience could be personally therapeutic and also encourage others to come forward to share their stories.
October is the official ‘Coffee Month’ for Foyle Hospice and we would like to ask our community to get involved and host a Coffee Morning or Afternoon Tea. Whether it’s in your home, school, workplace or community centre, you can host a Coffee Morning anywhere – All you need is a kettle and some company!! Each host will receive a FREE Cuppa Kit, including promotional materials and most importantly Coffee (and tea)!!
If you would like to become a HOST for Foyle Hospice or for more information please contact our fundraising team on 028 71359888, email: ailbhe@foylehospice.com
17Job Opportunity with First Housing Aid & Support Services
First Housing Aid & Support Services (Registered Charity No: NIC105748)
Invite applicants for the post of:
ACCOMMODATION SUPPORT WORKER, (Ref: ASWSV.R8.01)
Salary: £17,660 per annum
37 ½ Hours per week (shift rota basis)
Based in our Shepherd’s View Young Parents’ Project, Derry/Londonderry
The successful candidate will be part of a team providing supported residential provision for young parents and their children, under appropriate shift pattern cover.
Minimum Essential Criteria
(A Full Job Description and Personnel Specification is available with an application pack)
Minimum of three GCSEs at grade C or above (or equivalent) including English Language.
A relevant qualification in Health and Social Care or related field (minimum NVQ level 2 or equivalent)
At least two years recent experience of working in accommodation or community work setting, providing support to vulnerable young parents aged 16-25 years and/or young people, and/or families.
IT skills
Interested candidates should e-mail for an application pack, quoting the appropriate job reference number to: karlaokane@first-housing.com
Please Note: All recruitment correspondence for this position will be done through e-mail. Please provide a suitable e-mail address for correspondence and e-mail completed applications to karlaokane@first-housing.com
If you do not have an e-mail address, please contact Karla on 02871 266115
It should be noted that criteria for this post might be enhanced to facilitate short listing.
First Housing operates a child protection and vulnerable adults policy. Access NI checks will be carried out before an appointment can be confirmed. This position is subject to compulsory registration with the Northern Ireland Social Care Council.
Closing date for completed applications is: Friday, 20th September ’19 at 12 noon.
18Job Opportunities with North West Methodist Mission
North West Methodist Mission are recruiting for the posts of full time and casual support workers.
Links to the job vacancies are posted on the jobcentreonline website and are listed below.
Please note that the closing date is Friday 20 September 2019
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) recently launched a recruitment campaign to appoint a Chair to the Board of Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners (LPHC).
There is still time to apply, the closing date is Friday, 13 September 2019, noon.
Applications will be welcomed from all sections of the community.
Women, younger people, people with disabilities and people from ethnic minority communities are currently under-represented on DfI Boards. Applications from members of these groups would be particularly welcome.
No specific academic qualifications are required for the posts. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate their ability across a number of criteria. Further details and all the competition documents including the application form can be accessed through the link below.
Launch of recruitment competition for Northern Ireland Water
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is launching a recruitment campaign to appoint 5 Non- Executive Members to the Board of Northern Ireland Water (NIW ).
Applications will be welcomed from all sections of the community.
Women, younger people, people with disabilities and people from ethnic minority communities are currently under-represented on DfI Boards. Applications from members of these groups would be particularly welcome.
Applicants will be expected to demonstrate their ability across a number of competences.
The deadline for receipt of applications is 12:00 noon on Friday 4 October 2019.
If you have any questions regarding the recruitment process please do not hesitate to contact the DfI Public Appointments unit at;
Appointments to the NI Local Government Officers' Superannuation Committee (NILGOSC)
The Department for Communities is currently seeking applications from people interested in serving on NILGOSC as a Member.
Applications are welcome from a wide range of people who have an interest in public service, and who are looking for an opportunity to use their skills and experience to influence the direction and future of the Local Government Pension Scheme.
The importance of a diverse Committee is recognised, reflecting the society it serves, and applicants with wide-ranging skills such as communication, teamwork and governance are sought.
We would particularly welcome applications from women, people with a disability, young people and people from minority ethnic groups for these positions. You are encouraged to promote applications from those within your sector or place of work.
The time commitment for these positions is typically 2 days per month and for a term of 4 years. Further details on the positions including selection criteria and remuneration, as well as an application form, are available at www.nidirect.gov.uk/public-appointment-vacancies
The closing date for applications is 27 September 2019 at 12 noon.
20 European Heritage Open Days - Foyle River Gardens
Next weekend over European Heritage Open Days – the Foyle River Gardens site is open for pre-booked guided tour (limited spaces available) it’s a chance to see a hidden treasure – the site of the Boom and Siege of Derry, the Brook Hall walled garden and arboretum and the hidden ice house - for full details and to get tickets check out: https://getinvited.to/FoyleRiverGardens/
21Diamond Day Debenhams Foyleside for over 60's TODAY
Fabulous Diamond Event at Your Debenhams
11TH OF SEPTEMBER
20% OFF THROUGHOUT THE STORE
10% OFF BEAUTY & FRAGRANCE
A FREE CUPCAKE(UK) / MUFFIN(ROI/NI)
–– with the purchase of any hot drink in both our Debenhams restaurants and cafes
A FREE BEAUTY TREATMENT
–– treatments are only available on Wednesday 11 September
–– treatments can be booked on the day or prior to the event if your store has enough availability.
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