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Long Term Conditions(LTCs) – Quality, Innovation, Productivity & Prevention (QIPP) Workstream in the NHS
The workstream seeks to improve clinical outcomes and experience for patients with long term conditions.
Welfare Reform and Mental Health
The Harrington Review Part 2
The second independent review of the Work Capability Assessment (WCA) has been published
Manchester Common Assessment Framework
The Common Assessment is a shared assessment tool for use across all Children’s services and local areas in England. It aims to help early identification of need and promote co-ordinated service provision.
Information for Students
Volunteer Centre Manchester receives many requests every year from students requesting information for dissertations.
Local Volunteering Agencies
Find your local volunteering brokerage service in Greater Manchester
Volunteer Centres are local organisations that provide support and expertise within the local community, to potential volunteers, existing volunteers and organisations that involve volunteers.
Improve your Employability
Volunteering can give your confidence a huge boost, can help you learn new skills, gain experience, build up your CV, make connections, improve core skills such as team work and communication, show initiative, demonstrate commitment, and give you valuable character references.
What is volunteering?
Volunteering is any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit an individual, your local community or the environment.
Adactus Neighbourhood Fund – Funding still available
Almost £60,000 has been allocated to 46 community projects across Manchester and Trafford through the first round of the Neighbourhood fund and Adactus can now announce the second round is open.
There is over £17,000 of funding available to residents groups, community groups, charitable organisations or social enterprises working in the areas where Adactus manage homes.
The Thomas Wall Trust
The Thomas Wall Trust will consider grants of up to £1,000 for smaller charities active in serving the social and/or educational needs of their communities, especially where a grant can make a real impact in improving the lives of local people.
The Trust will consider applications from registered charities who:
• Have an annual income of less than £200,000
• Serve the social and/or educational needs of their communities
• Are able to make a real impact in improving the lives of local people.