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Briefing on new health structures

29 May 2013 - 13:03 by michelle.foster

The implementation of the Health and Social Care Act 2012 required the largest ever transition programme in the history of the NHS. As clinical commissioning groups, health and wellbeing boards and Healthwatch take centre stage at a local level, the voluntary and community sector faces a range of issues and challenges.

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Manchester Guardian Society Charitable Trust

29 May 2013 - 13:01 by michelle.foster

The Manchester Guardian Charitable Trust offers grants to organisations undertaking a variety of charitable activities in Greater Manchester.

In particular, funding is intended for projects that support the following:
• Young people
• Older people
• People with disabilities
• Education initiatives
• Arts initiatives
• Community group

Grants of Up to £2,000 are awarded to Voluntary and community groups working in Greater Manchester.

Applications can be made at any time.

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John Grant Davies Trust - Deadline 15 June 2013

29 May 2013 - 13:00 by michelle.foster

Funding is available for groups based in areas of urban deprivation in Greater Manchester which are combating poverty and empowering people to help in their own community.

Voluntary and community groups working in the most deprived areas of Greater Manchester are eligible to apply.

Priority will be given to small scale organisations and/or projects.

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Manchester Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA): Call for information

29 May 2013 - 12:46 by michelle.foster

In preparation for the next update of the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA), the Manchester Health and Wellbeing Board would like your help to understand what effect different issues have on the communities and people of Manchester. They are inviting local people, groups and organisations to send in any information they have about how the needs of people are being - or not being - met by existing services.

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Innovation Fund opens for applications

29 May 2013 - 12:45 by michelle.foster

The first round of the Centre for Social Action’s £14 million Innovation Fund has opened for applications from charities and social enterprises, as well as public sector bodies and commercial organisations.

The Fund, which is being managed by Nesta, is looking for innovative ventures and programmes that use social action to achieve impact in four areas:

Ageing well: Helping people to age well, particularly by supporting people over 50 years to have a purpose, a sense of well-being and to be connected to others;

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Young People's Support Foundation - New Thursday night Drop in

29 May 2013 - 12:44 by michelle.foster

Student Action are running a new Thursday night Drop in at Young People's Support Foundation with Volunteers. The service is for 16-25 year olds and runs from 6.30 to 8pm at City Centre Project.

Clients can prepare for the weekend by popping in for a quiz, team building activities and access to help and advice on a range of issues including housing, health, families, employment and many other things. It's free, it's informal and it's fun.

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Free educational visits: co-ops & social enterprises

29 May 2013 - 12:43 by michelle.foster

Interested in finding out more about co-operatives and social enterprises in Greater Manchester?

Want to attend visits, but need your travel costs paid?

Co-operatives2020 are offering a series of FREE visits in Greater Manchester to celebrate Co-operatives Fortnight.

Find out more about co-operative and enterprising ways of working in diverse sectors – including the arts, food, environment, retail and workspaces. Be inspired by positive, practical solutions, gain knowledge, meet the hosts and show your support for the local economy.

The visits will take place at:

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Wildlife Stocktake Highlights UK's Most Threatened Species

24 May 2013 - 13:57 by margot.sullivan

Wildlife stocktake highlights UK's most threatened species – The State of Nature Report May 2013.

An unprecedented stocktake of UK wildlife has revealed that most species are struggling and that one in three have halved in number in the past half century. It suggests 60% of animal and plant species studied have declined in the past 50 years. Beetles and wildlfowers are among the most vulnerable species.

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Survey on sustainability education at MMU

23 May 2013 - 13:49 by michelle.foster

The Environment Team at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is currently carrying out a research project around attitudes towards Education for Sustainable Development in relation to employability.

The results from the survey will inform the university's actions on embedding Education for Sustainable Development into the curriculum. It could impact on 30,000 students per year.

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Help Compact Voice understand what’s happening locally

23 May 2013 - 11:01 by michelle.foster

The third annual survey of Local Compacts is now open. Compact Voice are encouraging anyone with a knowledge of Compact working or government policy to take 10 minutes to fill in the survey. They are offering everyone who completes the survey the chance to win an Amazon Kindle Paperwhite.

It is really important that Compact Voice are able to gain an understanding of the issues, challenges and successes experienced by local Compacts across the country, and the survey provides a vital way of doing this.

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