(YLC e-bulletin 09th January 2024

9 January 2024 at 10:05

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Opportunities for your organisation

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The online resource for children and young people in Wakefield

This is a great opportunity for local organisations to submit information to this area about their offer for young people, events and even blogs/ pieces from young people you're working with!

Got a question about this? Email: info@ylc.org.uk


Training/ Workshops

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Are you ready to acquire the skills needed to recognise signs of suicide and effectively intervene? This accredited two-day training is designed to equip caregivers with the tools to provide immediate support. 

Key Details:
Date: Tuesday (6th) to Wednesday (7th) of February 2024
Venue:  To be confirmed 
soon. 

By expressing your interest, you will ensure that you are among the first to receive updates and detailed course information.
Click here to complete our Expression of Interest Form.
*Please see EOI form for prices. 


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Know what to do if someone is thinking about suicide by following the easy to remember TALK steps - Tell, Ask, Listen and Keep-safe.

Upcoming SafeTALK Training Sessions Across the Wakefield District:

  • Tuesday, 6th February 2024, 9:30-13:30
    St Mary's Community Centre, The Cir, Pontefract WF8 2AY
  • Tuesday, 5th March 2024, 9:30-13:30
    The Salvation Army, Booth Street, Castleford, WF10 1SA

To book your free place please visit our website: www.younglives.net/events/calendar and choose the date right for you. 


 

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The Risk and Resilience Framework
- increase confidence in using the framework

  • Friday, 16th February 2024, 9:15 - 15:30 (full day session)
  • Thursday, 07th March 2024, 9:15 - 12:30 (half day session)
  • Tuesday, 16th April 2024, 13:00 - 16:00 (half day session) 

Wakefield Suite, Ground Floor, Wakefield One, Burton St, Wakefield, WF1 2EB

The session will enable you to increase confidence in using the framework, recognise how it can complement your work, identify and overcome barriers to using the framework and share best practice.

Please note that this training is delivered with Public Health, as such your details will be shared with Wakefield Council for the purposes of booking you on the training. 

To book your free place please visit our website: www.younglives.net/events/calendar/ and choose the date right for you. 


 

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Basic Awareness in Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults Training

  • Tuesday, 9th January 2024, 10:00-13:00
    The ADDY - The Old Quarry Adventure Playground, Sycamore Ave. Knottingley, WF11 0PJ

This course raises awareness of the signs and symptoms of abuse and what to do if you are worried and is designed for those delivering projects, activities or services to children, young people and vulnerable adults in the voluntary, community, social enterprise sector. 

 

To book your free place please visit our website: www.younglives.net/events/calendar/ 


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 Adverse Childhood Experiences awareness session

  •  Wednesday, 24th January 2024, 10:00-12:30,
    Lightwaves Leisure Centre, Lower York Street, Marsh Way, Wakefield, WF1 3LJ

 

 This session will cover: 

- What are ACEs? 
- What do we need to develop into a healthy adult? 
- What impact do ACEs have on the child?
- How do ACEs impact the wider society? 
- How does our blueprint shape who we are?
- How can we support people with multiple ACEs? 

To book your free place please visit our website: www.younglives.net/events/calendar/ 


 

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 Domestic Abuse - Basic awareness
"Through the eyes of a child"

  • Wednesday, 14th February 2024, 9:30-12:30
    venue: to be confirmed

The aim of this course is for professionals to develop a greater understanding of a child living/lived in domestic abuse and the issues that can arise for the family. The support professionals can provide for these families, how to identify what is needed and how to deliver it.

Aim: - Raise awareness for professionals around;

  • Impact of Domestic Abuse on child/ren (Charlie)
  • History of the child/ren’s exposure (Trauma/Ace)
  • From a child/ren’s perspective

Outcome: - To improve and raise confidence and provide the knowledge for professionals when working with parents & children. To feel more confident

We will update the venue as soon as possible. Once confirmed you will be able to find this session on our website with the information how to book your place.


 

Making Every Contact Count: Mental Health Workshop

  •  Tuesday, 30th January, 9:00-16:30
    venue: Agbrigg & Belle Vue Community Centre 

The workshop is open to volunteers and staff from VCSE organisations and uses a behaviour change approach to embed mental health promotion conversations into your work with service users.
Subsidies costs are £20 per participant. 

For any questions or to book a ticket, please get in touch with events@nova-wd.org.uk or call 01924367418.


 News

Exciting news! We have revamped WF-I-CAN website posters. If you want some for your space, please send us an email to info@ylc.org.uk and we will send them to you.

If you prefer the digital copy, just click on the picture and download them.

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Where: The Hepworth Wakefield, WF1 5AW
When: 22nd January 2024, 14:00

This conference is a free event for all tourism and hospitality businesses to come together to learn about plans for tourism in the Wakefield District and the wider West Yorkshire region and discover how they can get involved. 

To book your place for the whole conference visit: Wakefield District Tourism Conference at The Hepworth Wakefield event tickets from TicketSource.


   

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Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership (WSCP) is running a district wide campaign on what it means to be professionally curious and challenge in the district from Monday 11th December 2023.

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 To find out more, please download this document or visit this website.


 

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Funding

Archive Engagement Grants

The Engagement Grants Programme offers grants of up to £5,000 for organisations to conduct outreach and engagement projects, that will connect archives with their communities in places across England and Wales.
This year's grants are based on the idea and concept of "place". Heritage has a important, and unique, role in bringing people closer together to explore place. Archives contain the records of people, places and events that have defined our shared history and enable us to understand our past, interpreting and sharing collective stories and experiences. We would ask that you consider your collections and records, and how you could use them to engage with new and existing audiences to explore ideas relating to place. 

Closing date: 26 January 2024.

To find out more, please visit: find-government-grants.service.gov.uk/grants/archive-engagement-grants-1

 


 

Groundwork administered VCSE Energy Efficiency Scheme 

New Fund to Help VCSE Organisations in England Improve Energy Efficiency.
Capital Grants can be between £2,000 and £150,00.

There are two elements:

  • Eligible organisations can apply now for the cost and delivery of an independent energy assessment (IEA). this will help identify how to reduce bills through measures such as improving or installing new energy features in the building, or changing how energy is used.
    These assessments will be useful to organisations whether or not they apply for the second element.
  • Organisations with an energy assessment may then be eligible to apply for a capital grant to install the recommended energy efficiency measures in their premises.

Please note that there will be three capital grant rounds with applications opening in early January, mid April and early July 2024.

To find out more, please visit: VCSE Energy Efficiency Scheme - Groundwork


 

George A Moore Foundation

George A Moore, a local industrialist, founded the George A Moore Foundation in 1970 initially as a welfare fund for the employees of his factories. After selling his business in 1987, the Foundation continued to operate for the benefit of charitable organisations. Since then the Foundation has given millions of pounds to large and small charitable organisations working for the benefit of local people. this has included projects in education, health, community, sporting and the armed forces among others. 
The Foundation now focuses its grant-making activities on projects in North and West Yorkshire. 

Amount available per project is discretionary, but applications are accepted at any time and are considered at quarterly meetings taking place in February, May, August and November).

To find out more, please visit: gamf.org.uk


 

7stars Foundation 
  • PROJECT FUNDING 

Available for UK charities with a turnover of under £1.5m, to support young people challenged by abuse and addiction, those who are young carers, and those who are homeless or without a safe place to call home.

Grants - up to £2,500 for each award are offered on a one-off basis. 

To find out more, please visit: Project Funding - the7stars foundation

  • SHINE BRIGTH

Available for UK charities with a turnover of under £1.5m,  to purchase educational, wellbeing, or recreational items for young people, aged 16 years old or under, aligned to the Foundation's prioritised themes. 

Grants - up to £1,500 for each award are offered on a one-off basis. 

To find out more, please visit: Shine Bright - the7stars foundation


 

Variety Club Grants

The Variety Club offers a number of grants for children: Equipment grants for children, Wheelchair grants for children, Sunshine Coaches, Variety Great Days Out, Organisation Grants. 

Full details for each grant stream can be found on: Home - Variety, the Children's Charity

 


 

Yorkshire Building Society
Charitable Foundation
Small Change Big Difference Fund 

The YBS Charitable Foundation has two priority areas: alleviating poverty and improving health/ saving lives.

The Small change Big Difference fund supports these priorities by making donations of up to £2,500 to UK registered charities, nominated by the Society's members and colleagues. 
It supports beneficiaries such as children, those who are seriously ill, as well as elderly, homeless and disabled people.

The next funding round closes on 31st March 2024.

For more details, please visit: Charitable Foundation | Mortgages | YBS


 Jobs

 

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Useful information and Articles

 

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 Check the latest updates from St George's Community Centre here.


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Charity Insurance - Specialist Advisers to the Third Sector organisations  

https://www.ladbrook.co.uk/

 


 

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 Free UK Charity Web Hosting

https://www.kualo.co.uk/free-charity-hosting#eligibility


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 Wakefield Recovery & Discovery College Leaflet

Click here to download (PDF)


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