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Nominations are now open for the Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards 2021.
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Nominations are now open for the Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards 2021.
Community Revival is offering a traineeship programme. The programme is for anyone who is 19 to 24 years old to start the programme as soon as possible. English and Maths are part of the functional skills.
ESOL (135hours), or English (55hours), and Maths (55 hours) entry three or above.
Essential Digital Skills programme(45hours).
Vocational NCFE customer Service Unit 30 hours
The Survivors Welfare Advice Project (SWAP) is a free nationwide service run by Child Poverty Action Group.
SWAP advise professionals working with domestic abuse survivors on issues relating to their benefit claims and entitlement.
The project will also gather evidence of systematic problems with the welfare system faced by survivors to help inform their policy and legal work.
Kooth Plc provides digital mental health services. Kooth are inviting men between the ages of 26 - 45 years old from ethnic minority backgrounds to share their insights and experiences of mental health support.
Kooth want to understand how they could improve and develop their service for men from diverse ethnic minority backgrounds between the ages of 26-45 years.
NHS Blood and Transplant needs your help. NHS Blood and Transplant have lots of available appointments at the Manchester Norfolk House Donor Centre. You could help by booking an appointment to donate blood today.
Information for the bulletin is compiled from a number of sources including Grantfinder, and direct from funders themselves. It showcases just a few of the hundreds of funding opportunities available for local community, voluntary and faith organisations.
This bulletin is produced by a partnership of local support and development agencies across Greater Manchester.
On July 14th Macc is holding a voluntary sector assembly about social prescribing, where we will be helping the VCSE sector to write a manifesto about what we collectively want from social prescribing. This article is my personal take on some of the issues.
In partnership with Greater Manchester Combined Authority, The Prince’s Trust are seeking to fund locality specific projects that can deliver targeted pre-employment courses for groups of young people that will act as a pathway into a job or apprenticeship within growth or foundational sectors.
Manchester City Council is seeking three VCS representatives to represent the interests of domestic abuse victims, the interests of children of domestic abuse victims and the interests of charities and voluntary groups that work with victims of domestic abuse. The recruitment and selection process is being carried out by Macc.
The role of the representatives is:
This is a new course from Breakthrough UK to support disabled people to become digitally included, which begins on 1 July in Wythenshawe. Those who complete the 8 week course will receive a free Chromebook.
The course is for Manchester residents, aged 18 or over who identify as disabled and are digitally excluded.
Referrals need to be submitted by 28 June by calling 0161 234 3950 or text 0793 994 4232.