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26/01/2018
VOLUNTARY ACTION ANGUS
WEEKLY BULLETIN
Developing Social Enterprise in Angus Planning Event in Angus
Friday 2nd February 2018
VAA Forfar 9:30am – 1pm, 1pm lunch and networking
Voluntary Action Angus , Angus Council and Dundee Social Enterprise Network have been working together to draft a new social enterprise strategy for Angus. The draft strategy is attached to the email you received this bulletin in. This builds on the local and national momentum and seeks to help ensure the growth of the social enterprise movement in Angus. To develop this further and extend support opportunities for social enterprise growth we need your help in creating an action plan. A number of social enterprise support provider agencies will be represented on the day. The event will be facilitated by partners who have been involved in developing the strategy. This is an important event where we can help identify: - What support do social enterprises need/want in Angus? - What support is currently potentially available in Angus? - What needs to happen to increase the growth of social enterprise in Angus? From 1pm to 2pm lunch will be provided and provide an opportunity to network with colleagues. Please let us know your interest in attending by replying to Hayley Mearns at the ad-dress below no later than Thursday 24 January. We hope you are able to come along and share your knowledge and aspiration for the future. [email protected] or call 01307 466113
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Arbroath Area Organisations
Wednesday 31st January 2018
VAA Arbroath 2pm – 4pm
Voluntary Action Angus are carrying out a consultation with all organisations in Angus to ensure our services best suit the needs of organisations and people in Angus.
We are holding a drop in sessions next Wednesday at our Arbroath office from 2pm-4pm where you are welcome to come along and have a chat with our new Locality Worker for Arbroath and area, Carol Torrance.
We will also have a member of staff available to discuss SQA and various learning
opportunities.
Please let us know your interest in attending by replying to Carol Torrance at the address below. We hope you are able to come along and share your knowledge and aspiration for the future. [email protected] Volunteers urgently needed!
Voluntary Action Angus are always looking to recruit volunteers in all areas of Angus for 100’s of varied opportunities to help in your local communities.
If you would be interested in becoming a Volunteer please get in contact by phone on: 01307 466113 or 01241 875525 or alternatively by email at [email protected] or search online www.voluntaryactionangus.org.uk
This bulletin is created by Voluntary Action Angus and the views and opinions within are not expressed by any persons
involved in the bulletins creation. If you have anything you would like to add to next weeks bulle-
tin please contact Hayley by email to [email protected] or alternatively by phone on
01241 875525
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VIDEO ACTIVE: NEW!! Seated Physical Activity class
Webster’s Sports Centre, Kirriemuir
Mondays 2pm – 3pm
Included in the B Active membership
Paying customers £3.20
This class links to other groups around An-gus via Video Conferencing Technology
come along and be part of something new while you get fit!
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Angus Long Term Condition Support Group
hosts four meetings monthly in four different locality areas.
All are welcome to attend and there is a £1 admission charge
29th January Independent Living with Allison Taylor
Links Medical Centre 2-4pm
31st January Artic Adventure with Carroll Gibson
Parkview Medical Centre 2-4pm
26th February Silverline with Jean
Links Medical Centre 2-4pm
28th February Hearing Dog’s with Anne Whittaker
Parkview Medical Centre 2-4pm
Essential Support for Community Groups and Local Voluntary Organisations
Voluntary Action Angus provides a arrange of support to help community organisations to grow and voluntary organisations to become successful and sustainable.
We provide expert support on the following;
Planning and marketing your organisation.
Constitutions and legal status
Committee skills And duties of board members.
Recruitment with conviction– protecting vulnerable people
Policy and planning
Finance and payroll
Securing funding
Working in partnership
Further information contact Hayley—[email protected]
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We have a new course starting in Arbroath. Various dates in January, February and March. The part time 2 week course will offer:
Basic computer skills
Creation of an email address
How to use Social Media in your jobsearch
How to compile, upload and sent CV’s, cover-ing letters and spec letters
Build confidence in navigating the internet
Upskill on how to use Universal Jobmatch
Identify transferable skills and create an individ-ual action plan for next steps
Mock interviews & personal presentation
Confidence and motivation building
Address barriers to work
Signpost to further provision
One to One and Group sessions
Build a persoanlised list of websites
Literacy support
Develop local labour market knowledge
Guest speakers and sessions from local em-ployers, partners and agencies
Please speak to your Jobcentre Work Coach for infor-mation.
Skills for Work
Do you need help with Employability Skills?
We have a new course starting in Arbroath
Various dates in January, February and March
The part 2 week course will offer;
One to One tailored support aimed at helping custom-ers positively move towards employment being a real-istic prospect.
Positive thinking
Personal Effectiveness
Health & Wellbeing
Job Search
Work Skills
Understand your Labour Market
Please speak to your Jobcentre Work Coach for futher information.
DEPARTMENT OF SPIRITUAL CARE -ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A VOLUNTEER LISTENER?
Spiritual Care Listener—”Helping people (re)discover hope and inner strength in times of illness, change and loss”. Can you be a good listener? Can you help someone explore what they are going through? Listening to people’s concerns can help them feel less isolated and anxious while helping them feel more helpful and valued.
Volunteers can play a vital role supporting the work of the Department of Spiritual Care in their work often being the initial point of contact.
Volunteering opportunities available
Bereavement
Community
Hospital
Members of the Department provide ongoing support.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with the Department of Spiritual Care an information afternoon is being help on Tuesday 6th
Hear Me, we are recruiting volunteers now! Volunteer Counsellors – URGENTLY REQUIRED, Volunteer Coordinator, Finance worker, Administrator, Fundraisers Are you interested in joining a fun, dedicated and dynamic team? Can commit to 4 hours per week? Have experience in any of the above roles? For more information and an application pack please contact Carol on 01307 850741 or email [email protected]
FUNDING NEWS
Digital mogul to discuss foundations work in Scotland
One of the world’s richest men will travel to Edinburgh this week to discuss how agricultural research is helping communities worldwide.
Bill Gates will visit Edinburgh University on Friday (26 January) to talk about how the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation invests in
projects in Scotland.
To read more of this article please click here.
Homeless projects £1.6 million funding boost
A total of £1.6 million will be invested in projects which aim to tackle homelessness and provide housing for the most vulnerable.
The money from the Scottish Government’s Housing Voluntary Grant Scheme will be split between 17 projects.
To read more of this article please click here.
Garfield Weston Foundation - Weston Anniversary Fund (New Fund)
To celebrate the Foundation’s 60th anniversary this one-off capital fund of up to £150,000 has been launched.
To celebrate the Foundation’s 60th anniversary the Weston Anniversary Fund will award grants to provide new or improve existing
community facilities. Unlike the Foundation’s other funds the Anniversary Fund will consider funding the entirety of a project. Capital
projects will be bricks and mortar such as a new building or an extension or remodelling to an existing building that will create or improve
a community facility. They will also consider landscaping or improvements to an open space if it will create a community resource.
Additionally they will consider items that require a sizeable investment such as a new minibus and purchase of land.
Next deadline date for applications is 30 June 2018, to find out more click here.
ERDF - Green Infrastructure Community Engagement Fund
Round 2 of the Green Infrastructure Community Engagement Fund is now open for applications.
The fund aims to help deprived urban communities with populations of more than 10,000 make better use of their greenspace, or to
develop their own ideas for how it could be improved. They are looking to fund projects which have a clear legacy and positive impacts
which will be realised beyond the period of GICEF money being provided. These projects may be the first step towards further green
infrastructure being developed, more extensive community engagement or complementary to wider plans and strategies for the
community. Approaches could be art-based, citizen science, participation and activity, volunteering and skills development, nature and
ecosystem based. The second round of this fund aims to fund at least 5 projects throughout Scotland.
The next deadline date for applications is 03 April 2018, to find out more click here.
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Voluntary Action Angus Tel: 01241 875525
Registered Office: 32 – 34 Guthrie Port, Arbroath, DD11 1RN
VAA is Company limited by guarantee – Scottish Charity No. SC032830, Scottish Company No. SC248473