YLC e-bulletin 14th November 2024

14 November 2024 at 10:46

Opportunities for your organisation

Training/ Workshops

News

Funding

Jobs

Useful information and Articles


Opportunities for your organisation

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The online resource for children and young people in Wakefield

 

www.WF-I Can Emotional Wellbeing Resource for young people.

The website was developed during COVID in response to young people saying they wanted a space with reliable information, we worked with YP, VCSE Public Health and 22 organisations and service areas to develop the site.

We are currently refreshing the website and would like to welcome organisations involved in working with young people to take part. 

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


  


Training and Workshops

 

Young Lives is currently offering a Two-day ASIST training course.

 What is ASIST?

 An accredited two-day, interactive training that prepares professionals to provide suicide first aid interventions.

 Who can attend ASIST?

 Anyone over 16 can learn to use the ASIST model. No previous mental health or suicide prevention experience is necessary.

Attached is further information regarding the course and the expression of interest form.

 https://forms.office.com/e/WaCja7tYbt?origin=lprLink

  ASIST Poster

We are currently taking expressions of interest for the ASIST training programme, find out more about the training via this link scroll to the bottom of the page to register your interest for either your team or individuals.

 

 

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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.

Alternatively, if you would like to host a SafeTALK session please do let us know via info@ylc.org.uk

 


 

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

 21st November 09:30am - 12:30 The Salvation Army. Booth Street. Castleford. WF10 1SA    

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 it, and share best practices.

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

 

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

 


  


 News

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What do we know about the health and wellbeing needs and priorities of Wakefield District residents born outside the UK?

You're warmly invited to hear the findings of the Health Needs Assessment for residents born outside the UK, launched by the Public Health Team at Wakefield Council and Wakefield Integrated Care Board.

There are two events, one in-person and the other online – 

please ensure you book using the correct Eventbrite link for the event you wish to attend:

  • Friday 15 November, 10:00am to 12:15pm at the Kingswood Suite in Wakefield Town Hall (arrival and refreshments from 9:45am)
    Book your place on Eventbrite by 8 November and let us know about any access needs.
  • Tuesday 26 November, 10:00am to 12:00 noon, online
    Book your place on Eventbrite by 22 November and let us know about any access needs.

You will hear about:

  • Local data on non-UK born communities and their health and wellbeing
  • What Wakefield residents born outside the UK told us about their health and wellbeing
  • Organisational stakeholder perspectives

You'll have the opportunity to discuss with colleagues what this work means for shaping future service delivery.

Please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues – if the in-person event is oversubscribed, priority will be given to staff working in the Wakefield District. The online event is open to people across the region and beyond.

We very much look forward to seeing you in November.

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Who's in Charge


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Star Bereavement has a ‘jamboard’ feedback forum on the website where anyone can leave a note. This could be positive, something to improve, or anything else

Star welcome all feedback so please visit www.starbereavement.org.uk and leave us
a post it, doodle or message 😊

 


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The Cost of Living crisis toolkit is accessible digitally or can be used more traditionally and provides comprehensive guidance, activities and resources for youth workers to use with young people

Discover twelve session plans covering various cost of living aspects, empowering young minds to navigate complexities and build resilience

Cost of Living Crisis


 


Funding

 


 

Small Charities Can Apply Soon for Core Funding to Support Young People, Disadvantaged Families, Prisoners

The Woodward Charitable Trust, a grant-making trust, is one of the Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts. Twice a year it awards grants to UK registered charities with an annual turnover of less than £200,000 who are making ‘a real difference in their communities and who stand out in the work that they do’.

The funding is for charitable organisations in the UK working in the following areas:

  • Children and young people (up to 25 years) who are isolated, at risk of exclusion or involved in antisocial behaviour. This covers gang violence and knife crime, education and mentoring, as well as projects that work to raise self-esteem and employment opportunities and encourage an active involvement in and contribution towards the local community.
  • Disadvantaged families. This covers parenting support and guidance, mental health, food poverty, refuges and domestic violence projects.
  • Prisoners and ex-offenders and specifically projects that maintain and develop contact with prisoners' families and help with the rehabilitation and resettlement of prisoners and/or ex-offenders after their release.

The majority of an applicant's beneficiaries (more than 50%) must be within at least one of these areas to be eligible.

Although grants of up to £3,000 are available, most grants are for £1,000 or less. The Trustees favour small-scale, locally based initiatives and most grants are only for one year.

The grants are for core costs rather than specific projects and will cover staff salaries, rent, utilities, general office costs, accountancy/audit costs, fundraising, governance and compliance, and costs supporting the core programmes of the organisation.

Applications will be considered from UK registered charities, charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), community interest companies (CICs) and exempt charities with an annual turnover of less than £200,000.

Organisations may apply for a grant for up to three years in a row, or three times within a five-year period. Once this has been reached they must wait two years before reapplying.

There are two application windows each year with applications usually considered in March and November.

The next round will open for applications on 4 November 2024 and close on 13 December 2024 (noon). 

General Application Guidelines – The Woodward Charitable Trust

 

Youth Endowment Fund Launches Open Call Funding Round

The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) invites proposals from delivery organisations across England and/or Wales that work to reduce young people’s involvement in violence and are ready for rigorous evaluation.

The aim of this open call is to fund and evaluate projects that will help YEF build strong evidence for practices and approaches in areas where clear gaps exist.

The funding is for projects which are ready for an impact evaluation with an experimental design (ie, randomised control trial) or a quasi-experimental design. 

The funding can be for both the delivery of the intervention and the evaluation itself.

Projects need to primarily support children and young people (aged 10 to 18 years) who are either:

  • At risk of crime or violence (‘secondary prevention’), or
  • Already affected by violence, offending or exploitation (‘tertiary prevention’).

Projects also need to be working in one of the following sectors:  

  • Youth sector
  • Children’s services
  • Youth Justice
  • Policing
  • Neighbourhoods
  • Health
  • Education

YEF is interested in proposals from both:

  • Delivery organisations currently delivering an evaluable project, service or intervention.
  • Partnerships between delivery organisations and YEF Evaluator panel members.

Applications will be considered from registered charities, companies, statutory bodies and community interest companies (CICs) supporting children and young people in England and/or Wales. 

There is no set grant limit.  Applicants need to provide 20% of delivery costs themselves either through supplementary funding or in-kind provision.  Organisations led by representatives of Black and/or racially minoritised communities who are unable to meet the 20% supplementary and in-kind target should apply as their application will be assessed separately.

There are no deadlines for this open call.

Homepage | Youth Endowment Fund

 

Young Gamechangers Fund Accepting Applications for 2024 Funding Round

Co-op Foundation, in partnership with Co-op and the #iwill Fund, is offering grants of up to £20,000 for youth-led groups across the UK to support social action projects and activities that create positive social change in their communities through activism, awareness training, campaigning, disrupting and challenging norms, and building co-operation.

Through the Young Gamechangers Fund, funding is available for groups with an annual income of less than £100,000 that can demonstrate that 75% of their leadership are young people aged between 10 and 25, and are committed to building community cohesion, bringing people together, and designing or testing innovative approaches to established challenges.

In this round, priority will be given to applications from young people with experience of:

  • The criminal justice system.
  • Barriers to accessing education.
  • Living in rural/isolated communities.
  • Living in coastal towns and communities.
  • Seeking asylum, being a refugee.
  • Social and financial barriers to accessing opportunities.

There are funding streams for organisations:

  • Project grants can be used to cover the costs of a particular programme activity, such as materials and resources, promotion, venue hire, transport, or staff time spent only on the project. Project grants are only available for groups in England.
  • Unrestricted flexible grants can be used for costs such as staff salaries, organisational overheads, maintenance of equipment and venues, and other general running costs. Unrestricted grants are available for groups across the UK.

In addition to funding, successful applicants also get access to peer support networks, training and mentoring.

There is a two-stage application process. Groups must first complete an online eligibility checker before being invited to submit a full application.

The deadline to submit to complete the eligibility checker is 4 December 2024.

 £4.5m Young Gamechangers Fund - Co-op Foundation

 


 

For further funding opportunities

  


 Jobs

 

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Post Title:  Youth and Community Worker /  Assistant

10-16 hours a week

 Reporting to: Youth and Community Work co-ordinator

 

Responsible for: Volunteers and students

Location: Rycroft Leisure

Grade: NJC scale 1-4 £20,258-£24,054 Pro rata for qualified, depending on experience.

Living Wage for unqualified

Job share optional

Post Reference No:    YW1

Closing Date: Monday 16th December 2024

For more information or to get the Job Specification and application pack please email: Eleanor Bradbury at youth@rycroftleisure.com.

 

 

Spectrum are creating a new lived experience volunteer group.

 We’re looking for a group of people who have experience of accessing a GP practice, sexual health services, substance misuse services and custodial and non-custodial services who would become our Lived Experience experts as part of our Working Together volunteer scheme.

  Here is a link to the website: https://spectrum-cic.org.uk/working-together-volunteer/

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Useful information and Articles

Spice Awareness 

Turning Point Inspiring Recovery & Inspiring Futures Wakefield has developed guidance on Spice awareness, its impact on people, and support for practitioners and people in the community.

Please see the link for further information.


 Support for people over 16

 

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Turning Point Talking Therapies:

  


   

 

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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 

 

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Further information regarding Citizen Coin 

 

 

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