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Faith and Belief Roundtable – Migration and Homelessness

Faith and Belief organisations and networks contribute in many different ways to society, especially to those most disadvantaged. This includes people experiencing homelessness as well as those seeking asylum, refugees and other migrants, many of whom are facing such challenging times. For those who face barriers to mainstream or local authority services, for example if they have no recourse to public funds, it is often Faith and Belief that people turn to. They are trusted, embedded in communities in a unique way and can offer spiritual, emotional and practical advice, guidance and care.

Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Tootal Buildings, 56 Oxford Street, Manchester M1 6EU
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What does the Autumn Budget mean for the VCFSE sector?

A post-budget briefing for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) organisations in Greater Manchester.

Hear from GMCVO's CEO, John Hannen at this lunchtime briefing following our government's Autumn Budget on Wednesday 30th October. John will look at the Budget decisions and subsequent news stories, assessing what they will mean for VCFSE organisations.

There will also be opportunity to ask questions and share your views.

Online
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Making the intangible visible: Using social network analysis to promote the work of third sector organisations

A free event for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) organisations.

A significant aspect of the work that VCFSE organisations do is about fostering social relationships. The social relationships that members and beneficiaries form in the process of engaging with organisations and the benefits that these can bring may be considered as one of their key impacts on people’s lives and on local communities. Yet, articulating these ‘softer’ outcomes of their work is a well-known challenge.

Performance Space, Manchester Central Library, St Peter's Square, Manchester, M2 5PD
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