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Later Life Mental Health Services Consultation

11 Sep 2015 - 10:45 by michelle.foster

Manchester Mental and Social Care Trust are planning to redesign their later life mental health services.

In summary, Manchester Mental and Social Care Trust want to provide mental health services that are fit for purpose, underpinned by evidence based practice and which take account of service users’ and carers’ views as well as making best use of the available resources.

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FM Awards with Express Solicitors

11 Sep 2015 - 10:43 by michelle.foster

In partnership with Express Solicitors, Forever Manchester are offering awards to community groups working in Northenden and Wythenshawe. Funds of £500 are available for groups with an income of less than £100,000.

For further information and to apply, contact Forever Manchester on 0161 214 094, or email: [email protected]

Deadline: 30 September 2015
 

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Myths about the voluntary sector - Parts 5 and 6

10 Sep 2015 - 11:54 by Mike Wild

A few weeks back I met with a group of voluntary & community sector leaders working with children young people and families and our local Director of Children's Services. We were talking about how to build the relationship between the sectors so we hit on the idea of writing a blog to challenge a few myths and misconceptions which tend to distort the relationship.

More events added to Citywide Festival of volunteering and community groups

9 Sep 2015 - 15:20 by michelle.foster

Showcasing the spirit of the voluntary and community sector in Manchester

More events have been added to the Spirit of Manchester Festival - a citywide celebration of the amazing and invaluable services delivered by the voluntary organisations, community groups and social enterprises in Manchester.

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Myths about the voluntary sector - Parts 3 and 4

9 Sep 2015 - 12:56 by Mike Wild

A few weeks back I met with a group of voluntary & community sector leaders working with children young people and families and our local Director of Children's Services. We were talking about how to build the relationship between the sectors so we hit on the idea of writing a blog to challenge a few myths and misconceptions which tend to distort the relationship.

Myths about the voluntary sector - Parts 1 and 2

8 Sep 2015 - 14:38 by Mike Wild

A few weeks back I met with a group of voluntary & community sector leaders working with children young people and families and our local Director of Children's Services. We were talking about how to build the relationship between the sectors so we hit on the idea of writing a blog to challenge a few myths and misconceptions which tend to distort the relationship.

The Power to Change Initial Grants Programme

3 Sep 2015 - 14:41 by michelle.foster

The Power to Change Initial Grants Programme (IGP) is designed to help existing community businesses that are in a position to significantly improve their long-term sustainability within six months of receiving a grant. This means that they are looking for applications from existing organisations, which already have business plans in place and are ready to start work quickly on their proposals.

By the end of this year, they aim to have provided £9 million of funding and support to up to 70 community businesses.

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OneFamily Foundation Community Awards

3 Sep 2015 - 14:40 by michelle.foster

The OneFamily Foundation is here to help fund community projects that really matter to their customers. Community Awards of £5,000 and £25,000 are available for projects put forward by customers to improve their community. The OneFamily Foundation are helping customers across the country make a difference in their local area.

OneFamily customers can now nominate projects for a Community Award of up to £5,000 or up to £25,000.

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HOME BFI Film Academy

3 Sep 2015 - 14:38 by michelle.foster

HOME are looking for 15 of the region’s most promising young filmmakers and film fans aged 16-19 to take part in their BFI Film Academy 2015. This intensive 2 month project will cover everything from practical filmmaking to film theory, programming, distribution and certification.

Participants will learn from industry professionals and will be given opportunities to attend special events at HOME throughout the project. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to develop your TV or filmmaking career.

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