1NWCN Funding Fair Thursday 20th June 2019
10:00am – 12pm
Holywell Building, DCCP
10-14 Bishop St
Join NWCN on Thursday 20th June 2019 for a festival of funders where you will have the opportunity to hear about the latest funding on offer from a range of funding bodies. You will have the opportunity to meet with them face to face and receive advice & signposting that is suitable for your organisation.
Here’s the funders who have confirmed so far with more to be added:
Community Development & Health Network (CDHN)
Community Foundation for NI (CFNI)
Community Relations Council (CRC)
Halifax Foundation for Northern Ireland
National Lottery Community Fund
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Policing & Community Safety Partnership (PCSP)
Supporting Communities (Funding support service)
You can call in any time between 1000- 1200.
Register your interest at info@nwcn.org or call 028 7126 1941.
2 Community Relations / Cultural Diversity Grants Scheme
Deadline date: 13 December 2019
CR/CD GRANTS SCHEME IS NOW OPEN with a new online application system.
All projects in receipt of CRCD funding must be completed within this financial year
Grants up to £10K maximum for project costs only. (Average grant is £2 - £5K)
Aim of the Scheme
The Community Relations Council, with the support of Government, has established a fund of approximately £400,000 to spend each year on community relations projects. This funding is intended to help community/voluntary groups throughout Northern Ireland develop their capacity to engage in community relations work and to enhance the community relations potential of projects they undertake.
There are a number of changes to the 2019/20 Scheme which includes a new online application process.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss a proposal prior to submitting an application please contact a member of the Funding & Development Programme. Phone 028 9022 7500 or email funding@nicrc.org.uk
Together with Pears Foundation the Community Spaces Fund will work to develop greater respect and understanding between people of different backgrounds. More than a fund this investment will encourage joint working and cohesion through more targeted approaches by staff at the Foundation, encouraging and supporting joint bidding for funding and through organised cluster events.
What impact we expect from this programme/ fund:
A stronger community sector equipped to face today's challenges
A more confident and vocal community sector
Safer, stronger, confident individuals and communities thriving after the conflict
A safer NI for those most marginalised and vulnerable
Small grants of up to £5,000 where community and voluntary groups are able to demonstrate a partnership approach that evidences need and joint working.
The grant could be for using a shared space in their local community or to carry out joint activities or events aimed at bringing different communities together, whether that be communities of faith, ethnicity, neighbourhood or of different backgrounds.
The fund will close for applications on Tuesday 2nd July 2019 at 1:00pm.
It is recommended that you read our Grant FAQs before starting your grant application. Should you have any further questions please contact the Grants Team on 028 9024 5927 or speak to Michael Hughes (mhughes@communityfoundationni.org).
The Arts Council has designed this programme to enable organisations to purchase equipment and/or carry out minor refurbishment to their premises which will enhance their artistic services.
We want to support activities which benefit the people of Northern Ireland or that help arts organisations in Northern Ireland carry out their work. Particular priority will be given to equipment and minor refurbishment which
improves the accessibility of the arts;
improves the direct delivery of arts provision;
enhances or broadens the audience/participants’ experience of arts programming; or
raises the quality of the artistic work produced.
Who can apply?
The Arts Council welcomes applications from the widest possible range of organisations and in particular from applicants whose projects benefit individuals categorised under Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.
You MUST apply online. We will not accept applications in hard copy, by email or by fax.
The deadline for receipt of applications to this programme is 4pm on Thursday 20 June 2019
5Consultation on the Housing Executive draft Chronic Homelessness Action Plan
On Wednesday 27th February 2019 the Board of the Housing Executive approved the draft Chronic Homelessness Action Plan. It is now undertaking a 12 week external consultation exercise to seek feedback on the strategic direction the organisation has set out in the document.
As part of the consultation process there will be three consultation events:
Each of these events will be morning events. If you would like to express an interest in attending these events please email homelessness.strategy@nihe.gov.uk advising which of the consultation events you would like to attend.
The Action Plan, consultation form and supporting documents is available at; https://www.nihe.gov.uk/Working-With-Us/Partners/Consultations/Consultation-on-our-draft-Chronic-Homelessness-Act
6 Equality Coalition Report launch & manifesto discussion with Shadow Secretary of State
Registration is now open for our upcoming conference report launch and manifesto discussion with the Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Tony Lloyd MP.
The event is taking place from 1.30pm to 4pm on 27 June 2019 in UNISON, Galway House, Belfast (with lunch available beforehand from 12.30pm). If you would like to attend, please email events@caj.org.uk
7Valued Voices/Towards Understanding and Healing Testimony Events
Philip Cloete’s father, Gerald, a part-time member of the UDR, was shot dead by members of the Provisional IRA on his way to his other place of work, Du Pont, on April 6th 1977.
Philip will share his story as part of our ongoing series of Valued Voices Testimony events.
Today: Wednesday, 12th June 2019, 12.30 pm
@ Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry-Londonderry
Seamus Mc Donald’s father, Mervyn and mother Rosaleen, were shot dead at their home by members of the UFF on July 9th 1976.
Seamus will share his story as part of our ongoing series of Valued Voices Testimony events.
Thursday 20th June 2019, 12.30 pm
@Holywell DiverseCity Community Partnership, Bishop Street, Derry-Londonderry
A light lunch will be provided at both events.
To book a place at either event, please contact Kirstie Wright - kwright@thejunction-ni.org
028 7126 1941
The Course
This 2-day workshop will be beneficial for those wanting to develop skills in the area of Parent/Teen Communication.
Topics include:
Teenage development
Practical ways to enhance communication between parents and teens.
Rights and needs of parents & teenagers.
The impact of positive parenting on self-esteem in teenagers.
Puberty and sexual health.
Accreditation
This course has been accredited by the Open College Network Northern Ireland at Level 2. It has the value of 2 credits.
Who should apply?
Applications are welcome from those working or volunteering with parents/young people in the Western Trust area. Places are restricted to 15.
Training Costs
This workshop training is free of charge to successful participants.
ACET has been funded by the Public Health Agency to provide this training in the Northern Trust area.
Dates and Venue: September 23 / 30 2019 St Columbs Park House, Derry 10.00am - 4.00pm EACH DAY
Further Information:
Contact Linda Allen at linda@acet-ni.com or telephone 07971 065641.
Become a Quality Ambassador in Learning Mobility 22 - 24 July 2019 | EYC Budapest, Hungary
Get to know 2 new tools to raise the Quality in Learning Mobility and help roll out these tools across Europe to give more young people a great learning experience abroad. If you are fan of international youth projects and quality, you are the one!
Organizer: EU-CoE Youth Partnership (Others)
This activity is for participants from: Russian Federation, Eastern Partnership countries, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries, Western Balkan countries Application deadline (24h CET): 20 June 2019 See details “Youth Goals: a pathway to practical implementation”
15 - 22 September 2019 | Mollina (Málaga), Spain
The general objective of this training action is to promote the implementation of Youth Goals as a tool for empowerment of European youth entities in the field of youth rights.
Organizer: Spanish National Agency (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 14 July 2019 See details ETS trainer skills workshop: Exploring learning environments in training
10 - 13 December 2019 | Alcalá de Henares, Spain
This TSW will offer the opportunity for trainers to explore how they define and develop learning environments.
Organizer: Spanish National Agency (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 1 September 2019 See details “Embracing Diversity”- Training course on diversity management
18 - 23 November 2019 | Rome, Italy
TC will give youth workers concrete methods for managing diversity and serve as a space for exploring various kinds of diversity. It aims to influence the daily practice of the participants by allowing them to learn from and be inspired by each other.
Organizer: SALTO Inclusion & Diversity RC and the Italian National Agency for the E+: Youth in Action programme (National Agency)
This activity is for participants from: Eastern Partnership countries, Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries Application deadline (24h CET): 15 September 2019 See details Ever thought of Facilitating a Virtual Exchange? Training opportunities for trainers
To all online and offline trainers in TOY
Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges – how are your online facilitation skills?
Did you know it is possible to also do intercultural projects online? Individuals can register for a whole lot of topics and interact in little groups online to get the best of it, learn and have fun. All that in a nicely facilitated virtual environment.
And they are looking for facilitators for those online intercultural sessions. Interested? Check one the possibilities below For more information go to: https://europa.eu/youth/node/54460_en And apply here: https://exchangeportal.net/registration-disclaimer/1?rd=139374 Call for Trainers
EPLM multiplier meeting to create "Quality Ambassadors for Learning Mobilty"
European Platform for Learning Mobility (EPLM) (EU-CoE Youth Partnership & SALTO Inclusion & Diversity) is looking for 1 facilitator
Application deadline: 23 June 2019, 23h59 CET Online version.
Youthpass in European Solidarity Corps - June 2019 Newsletter
Taking part in a European Solidarity Corps project is a significant learning achievement for any young person. It is an opportunity to develop various competences and gain valuable professional experience by contributing to the work in multicultural teams, solving problems creatively, using a foreign language in managing everyday tasks, living independently in another European country… Now all participants of the Corps – across all project types – can receive a Youthpass certificate! Online version.
10 Job Opportunity with The Bogside & Brandywell Health Forum
POST: General Manager REPORTS TO: BBHF Co Chairs RESPONSIBLE TO: Board of Directors LOCATION: The Gasyard Centre, 128 Lecky Road, Derry BT48 6NP. HOURS OF DUTY: 35 hours per week. SALARY: £41846 PA (PO 6 NJC Scale 46-49)
Main Function
The Health Forum General Manager will oversee the strategic development of the Health Forum and its projects including planning, development, delivery and monitoring of the work of Health Forum. Key tasks will be to develop inter-sectoral partnership working with the Health Forum’s projects, to co-ordinate delivery of joint programmes and services involving project staff, volunteers, community groups and statutory health workers, and to develop the Health Forum as an accredited training and social economy organisation. The General Manager will report directly to the BBHF Board of Directors Co-Chairs.
Qualification
Candidates must have a relevant degree or equivalent level qualification. (A relevant degree or equivalent qualification can include but is not exclusive to social sciences, education, business, youth and community)
How can I get more information or apply?
A full application pack can be requested by email: info@bbhealthforum.org. Closing date for applications is 5pm on Friday 14th June 2019 @ 12.00
Interviews will take place 2nd July 2019.
Bogside and Brandywell Health Forum are an Equal Opportunities employer
The Churches Trust wishes to appoint the following post:
Project Worker (Christian Heritage /Columba) Fixed term contract 15 months from date of appointment Part-time position: 12.5 hours per week
Salary: £22,045 pro rata (9,839 for 12.5-hour week for 15 months)
Purpose and function of post:
To coordinate and administer the Celebrating Our Common Christian Heritage project.
To further the mission of the Churches’ Trust by providing effective and timely administrative support and project co-ordination
Essential criteria include but are not limited to:
A minimum of 3 years’ experience working in administration/ office management / other relevant posts.
A relevant third level qualification, or equivalent (Level 4 or above).
Strong organisational skills and ability to prioritise workload.
For information and application packs, please contact Fiona Fagan:
Tel: 028 71311322 or e-mail info@thechurchestrust.org.uk. Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Monday 17th June 2019
Under PEACE IV small grants scheme Churches Trust will be undertaking a community education programme and inter-church project, the aim of which is to bring together participants from various faith traditions and none, who will together explore our common Christian heritage and in particular explore Columba/ St Cholmcille and the associated relevance and heritage for this area.
The project will involve a series of workshops, presentations, talks, interactive exercises and study visits and will create an opportunity for people to explore a common interest of Christian heritage and Columba.
12Major Cross Border Job Fair to be hosted in the city on 19th June
Looking for a job or interested in changing careers? Come along to the North West Cross Border Job Fair between 1pm and 7pm on Wednesday 19th June at the City Hotel.
There will be vacancies available across Derry, Strabane and Donegal and a range of apprenticeship opportunities for 16-24 year olds.
Entry is free, just bring yourself and your CV (if you do not have a CV we have support services on the day who can help you). BSL and ISL available from 1pm to 3pm.
13Launch of recruitment competition for Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has launched a recruitment campaign to appoint 4 Non- Executive Members to the Board of Londonderry Port and Harbour Commissioners (LPHC).
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 and experience within the field of Shipping or Ports is not an essential. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate their ability across a number of competences. Further details about the competition can be accessed through the links below
Perinatal Mental Health: Supporting all parents for better outcomes
Tuesday 18/06/19
9.15-11.30
University of Ulster, MU Building, Magee Campus
Perinatal Mental Health occurs during pregnancy or in the first year following the birth of a child.
1:10 women in NI develop a mental illness during pregnancy or the first year following the birth of their baby.
80% of women and their families in Northern Ireland cannot access specialist Perinatal Mental Health services as there is only one specialist unit in Ireland.
Refreshments will be provided and the chance to learn and discuss this issue further, as well as other areas concerning public health.
On Thursday 25 July we are holding an Access Information Day to show people everything that we do, this will include tours, question and answer sessions, demonstrations on our accessibility equipment and entertainment from Stage Beyond. We will also have a “wee cuppa and a biscuit” as well!!
For more information or to book a place on the tour please contact Lisa Heaney on lisah@millenniumforum.co.uk or by telephone on 02871 272779. Book early to avoid disappointment, places are limited
Command Lines is a theatrical installation of sculpture, performance and animation by artist Candida Powell-Williams. The works re-imagine the iconic tarot as a three-dimensional experiment in symbolism, action, story-telling and magical thinking. Powell-William’s installation uses the term Command Lines to frame the exhibition, insinuating systems, networks and feedback loops, control over and order of information. Her work builds on the play between performance, technology and sculptures that act as props to her fantastical stage setting calling into questions structures of reality.
Powell-William’s work is a response to researching the slippage that occurs between primary and secondary source material in relation to historical Artefacts. By discarding the original source and reimagining objects as a product of their interpretation she explores the consequences of retelling history and how we construct identity through objects and memory. She manipulates historical narratives, plucking references from disparate eras, folding them into the present and condensing them into a singular experience.
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