Frontline
Frontline – England’s largest social work charity – aims to make life better for children who need a social worker, to help keep them safe from harm and to give them every possible chance to fulfil their potential.
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Frontline – England’s largest social work charity – aims to make life better for children who need a social worker, to help keep them safe from harm and to give them every possible chance to fulfil their potential.
Factory International are recruiting for a number of temporary roles for the 2023 festival. Roles include: technical teams, event, artist liaison, visitor experience, ticketing, admin roles and more.
The Vision for Volunteering is looking for a learning and evaluation partner to understand the effectiveness and impact of phase two in the implementation of the Vision and inform decisions about future strategy. Phase two is starting now and will run to 31 March 2024.
Manchester’s Work and Skills Strategy is a strategy for the city. It sets out how Manchester City Council will use learning and employment to meet the Our Manchester Strategy vision of being a more highly skilled city, and how Manchester City Council will help create a more inclusive and zero-carbon economy in Manchester where more residents are connected to the city’s success
Shared Lives are recruiting carers now in Manchester.
As Northwest Turkish Community Association (NWTCA), with the contributions of Turkish Airlines, Consulate General of Manchester, Barta Logistics, Goss Outdoor and Gemak UK, are organising an aid campaign for our citizens in 10 affected cities after the 7.5 magnitude earthquake centered in Kahramanmaraş in Turkey yesterday morning.
In the latest newsletter GM Poverty Action are celebrating the organisations who have already signed up to be Principal Partners and encouraging others to join them in 2023. There is advance notice of a webinar on 22 February to coincide with the launch of their new report ‘Local anti-poverty strategies: Good practice and effective approaches’.
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Are you part of a Manchester-based community group? Has your group got an innovative project idea to help your community come together around nature to take positive action on the environment? Want to be part of one of the biggest community climate campaigns in Manchester?
The CSJ has doubled the prize fund for its prestigious small charity awards which honour the best grassroots poverty-fighting charities and social enterprises across Britain. Award winners in 2023 will each receive £20,000, together with a national platform to showcase their work to senior politicians, journalists and philanthropists.