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Sustaining your Leadership – Avoiding Burnout

During this period of an ever changing landscape we need to adapt to new working practices and learn new skills. Many leaders are working flat out dealing with many directives, maintaining a sense of perspective whilst doing a good job. Leaders feel under pressure to be kind to their employees and clients, change practice whilst increasingly under pressure to meet targets.

This webinar gave participants the opportunity to consider models of measuring risk, assess your priorities and still remain authentic and true to your values.

OPeNS Fund Feedback – feedback welcomed

17 Aug 2020 - 15:08 by michelle.foster

manchester city councilTowards the end of last year the Our Manchester Voluntary and Community Sector (OMVCS) Programme Team launched two new Manchester Health Care Commissioning (MHCC) Population Health Targeted funding rounds – the Older People Neighbourhood Support (OPeNS) and First 1000 Day Funds. Having gone through an application process, earlier this year funding was awarded to groups with projects commencing in April 2020.

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First 1000 Days of a Child's Life Fund – feedback welcomed

17 Aug 2020 - 15:07 by michelle.foster

manchester city councilTowards the end of last year the Our Manchester Voluntary and Community Sector (OMVCS) Programme Team launched two new Manchester Health Care Commissioning (MHCC) Population Health Targeted funding rounds – the Older People Neighbourhood Support (OPeNS) and First 1000 Day Funds. Having gone through an application process, earlier this year funding was awarded to groups with projects commencing in April 2020. 

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Memory cushions – create a lasting memory

17 Aug 2020 - 15:05 by michelle.foster

Have you recently been bereaved? And live in Manchester?

This arts-health project is designed to offer residents of Manchester who have been bereaved an individualised framework of creative support through the making of ‘Memory Cushions’.

Working in small groups online via Zoom, Arts Health practitioner Ruth Flanagan will guide participants to each make their own ‘Memory Cushion’ using textiles, found objects, photos and the printing of words. Each participant will be encouraged to find their own source materials.

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