Delivering Differently - Manchester’s Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy 2016–20
Manchester City Council have released their Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy 2016–20.
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Manchester City Council have released their Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy 2016–20.
Manchester City Council finalised their Council budget in early March after more than eight months of listening to the views of residents who took part in their biggest ever budget consultation.
To take a look at the basics of how the new budget will be spent visit: www.manchester.gov.uk/budget
Contact has a long-standing commitment to diversity in its programming, producing, staffing and community engagement. Contact actively seeks applications from the widest range of applicants.
Future Fires supports the development of future arts leaders. The programme is for young artists who want to develop their own community arts project, and in return you will receive funding, mentoring, training and support from Contact to make it happen.
Social media has become part of everyday life and a fundamental way in which the world communicates. There are over 2.34 billion social media users worldwide, frankly, if you don’t have a social media presence, you’re missing out!
These resources are intended to support the training and to provide you with further reading and actions to take in your journey towards management of, or Community Asset Transfer of, a heritage asset:
Manchester has ambitious and exciting plans to build a Local Care Organisation (LCO): www.manchesterccgs.nhs.uk/the-lco-prospectus. Michael McCourt has now taken up post as Interim Chief Executive for the Manchester Provider Board (MPB). MPB is a group of providers who intend to bid for the Manchester LCO, currently the subject of ISAP review and intended to be open for procurement in the coming months.
Manchester Safeguarding Children’s Board (MSCB) wants to know your views on how children and young people can keep safe in Manchester:
What does being safe mean to you?
What makes young people feel unsafe or worried?
What are the most important things that Manchester Safeguarding Children Board should work on to help children and young people be safer?
Project start date: 1 March 2017
Project end date: 28 February 2018
CCG area(s) where this project operates: Central
Neighbourhood(s) in which this project operates: Chorlton, Whalley Range, Fallowfield, Moss Side, Hulme, Rusholme
Project start date: 1 March 2017
Project end date: 28 February 2018
CCG area(s) where this project operates: South
Neighbourhood(s) in which this project operates: Old Moat, Withington, Didsbury East, Didsbury West, Burnage, Chorlton Park
Project start date: 6 March 2017
Project end date: 8 October 2018
CCG area(s) where this project operates: Central
Neighbourhood(s) in which this project operates: Ardwick, Longsight