Wednesday 28 May 2008

COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR MANCHESTER

EMAIL BULLETIN – 23rd May 2008



The Community Network for Manchester (CN4M) is part of the Manchester Partnership (MP) that works specifically on behalf of voluntary and community groups. CN4M is creating a more powerful voice for the voluntary and community sectors in Manchester. For more information about the Community Network for Manchester and to view contact details please visit our website at http://www.cn4m.net



1.0 Network News

2.0 Training

3.0 Events

4.0 Information

5.0 Jobs



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1.0 Network News

1.1 CN4M Strategy Group. Strategy Group meeting dates for the remainder of 2008 can now be found on the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=41



2.0 Training

2.1 Effective Supervision Skills (2 day course ). Practical, proven, supervision skills and awareness training for participants from voluntary and statutory organisations in the fields of education, health and social inclusion. Equally suitable for new and experienced managers. Cost: £185.00 + VAT for 2 days

Dates: 30th June & 1st July 2008

Venue: Sporting Edge, Manchester, M11 1FG

For further information, or to book a place, please contact: IDT Training & Education, Phone: 01803 299049, email: mail@idttraining.com , Website: www.idttraining.com



2.2 Public Contract Opportunities - A New Approach: training. The country's leading tendering and procurement training organisation for the third and small business sectors TfC won the contract to deliver procurement training to these sectors for up-coming DWP programmes. The programme will offer a series of training events throughout the UK (including Manchester) during June 2008. The events are designed to help organisations and businesses to tender or sub-contract effectively for public sector contracts. There will be an emphasis on the development of supply chains designed to allow smaller organisations to contribute to the delivery of services. The training will focus in particular on helping organisations to engage in programmes managed by the Department for Work and Pensions such as Flexible New Deal. The fee for attending a one-day workshop will be just £35.25 including VAT. For further information contact TfC: Tel 01629 583916, Email: pco@tenderingforcare.com This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , Website: http://pco.tenderingforcare.com/about/, Or www.tenderingforcare.com and follow the link to the programme.



2.3 Working with Offenders- Free training session for staff /volunteers. Do you work in adult education or support work? Want to find out more about the issues facing service users who are offenders under supervision in the community? This professional development training session is run by local charity NEARIS which specialises in education for offenders and other disadvantaged adults in the community. The course will cover: introduction to the criminal justice system; managing risk; models of change and motivation; and an overview of services available in Greater Manchester.

The half day session is repeated on 3 dates across May-July: 27 May (Bolton), 5 June (Manchester), 1 July (Manchester).

The course is free but places must be booked in advance - for further information contact Kerry Maskell at NEARIS on 0161 834 1661 or kerry@nearis.com .





2.4 Introduction to Photoshop course- Manchester Women's Electronic Village Hall. The course should allow you to qualify for the eDCC beginner's certificate in image editing. It is due to run for 3 consecutive Mondays: 16th 23rd and 30th June, from 9.30 am to 3.00. The course fee is £100.00 per person.

For further information, and to request a booking form, please contact WEVH on: 0161 833 8800 or on info@wevh.org.uk



2.5 Urban Veg Production: Tools, Techniques and Theory course. A one-day course looking at veg growing in an urban context. The need for more local and regionalised food systems of low energy inputs is becoming very apparent. The UK is densely populated and relatively urbanised, sympathetic to the idea of local food and soon to need it. The course will examine the background to this and draw on the organisers' experiences growing and trading from their Sale site. This will cover topics including: plant raising, tools and equipment, site selection, seasonality, marketing, composting and fertility sources. The course may suit those considering commercial vegetable production, professionals looking at sustainable urban policy, larger allotment producers and those concerned by UK food security issues. Price: £45 (includes lunch).

Date/Time: Friday 27th June 2008 10am to 4.30pm.


Venue: Glebelands Market Garden, Sale, Greater Manchester.


For further details, or to book a place, please email: glebelands@ntlworld.com or visit our website: www.glebelandsmarketgarden.co.uk






2.6 Employer Supported Volunteering Workshop. Volunteer Centre Warrington is delivering a one day Employer Supported Volunteering workshop. This is a brand new training module from the Excellence in Volunteer Management programme from Volunteering England. The workshop will enable learners to engage employers and employer supported volunteers effectively in the work of their organisation. Cost: £99.00 per person

Date: Tuesday June 24th 2008

Venue: GMCVO, Manchester

Further information can be found on the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=540&Itemid=50 . Contact mailto:training@warringtonvc.org.uk or 01925 637609 for full details





3.0 Events

3.1 Refugee Week 2008. Taking place across the whole of the month of June, Manchester's Refugee Week programme of events and activities provides: an opportunity to meet people from all of Manchester's diverse communities; a celebration of Manchester's proud tradition of offering safety, support and sanctuary; a chance to understand why refugees come to Manchester. Most events are free, so bring your friends and family and enjoy Manchester's vibrant culture.

A leaflet for these events can be downloaded from MCC website at: http://www.manchester.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?documentID=402

For general enquires contact Elaine Dunne at MARIM on 0161 868 0857

email: elaine.dunne@manchester.gov.uk, www.manchester.gov.uk





3.2 Tony Wilson Experience- workshops and conversations. The Tony Wilson Experience is a chance for young, talented people with an interest in the creative arts to take part in a non-stop, 24 hour series of workshops and conversations with some of the biggest names from the music industry, art and design, broadcasting, writing, photography and film. Names already confirmed include Steve Coogan, Peter Hook, Stuart Maconie, and many more. Staged in memory of the late broadcaster and cultural entrepreneur, Anthony H Wilson, and supported by Manchester City Council, the event will be inspirational, challenging, and at times experimental.
Dates/ Times: midday Saturday 21 June until midday Sunday 22 June

Venue: Cathedral Gardens and at Urbis
For more information about the event, or to access a booking form, please visit: www.tonywilsonexperience.com





3.3 North West Participation Workers 4th Annual Conference. The provisional programme includes speakers Nigel Burke (GONW) and Nicky Horn, Regional manager (CWDC), and presentations on: Wecan2 project (Young people led research into barriers to local participation structures for young people with a learning disability - Paul Smithson), Youth Engagement Research (Dan Moxon, NWRYWU & young people from Liverpool Engagement Team), CROA/NYAS (Members of NYAS YP Advisory Group will show a DVD produced by looked after children and YP and talk about how the DVD can help reassure Children & Young People entering the care system). Cost per delegate - £40 for members of PWN NW, £50 for non-members. There are several bursaries available for small voluntary sector / community groups (please contact NWRYWU for more information).

Date/ Time: Thursday 10th July 2008, registration from 9.30am

Venue: The Conference Centre at LACE. Croxteth Drive. Sefton Park. Liverpool. L17 1AA

For a booking form, please contact: North West Regional Youth Work Unit, Unit 40 Bold Business Centre, Bold Lane, St Helens WA9 4TX, Tel no 01925 295837, Fax no 01925 299388, info@nwrywu.org.uk . Closing date for bookings: Thursday 26th June 08.





3.4 Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) Launch Event. The Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network bringing together local people, organizations and groups who want to improve health and social care services in the city. The LINk's main job will be to: Find out what people want; Investigate issues that people raise; Use its statutory powers, when needed, to hold services to account. You are invited to go along and tell them what you want from the NHS and Social Care services. If you can't make the afternoon, you can arrive at 5 pm for some food- the programme will be run in the evening also.

Date: Wednesday 4th June- 2pm

Venue: Mechanics Institute, 103 Princess Street, Manchester M1 6DD

Please confirm your attendance by contacting: Manchester LINk Support Team

Black Health Agency, Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson street, Manchester M15 4AX

Phone: 0161 214 3909, manchesterlink@blackhealthagency.org.uk





3.5 Carers Week 2008. The countdown to this year's Carers Week 2008 event is well and truly underway. It is the biggest partnership event of the year to showcase carers' services in Manchester. For one day only, carers and professionals alike can find out all they need to know about all things 'carer' under one roof. Last year attracted over 400 people, many of whom were new carers who were introduced to a new world of support and information.

Date/ Time: Thursday 12 June, 10:30 am - 2:30pm

Venue: The Great Hall, Manchester Town Hall

For further information, please contact: glenn.street@manchester.gov.uk





3.6 Cultivating Communities Conference- advance notice. 'Cultivating Communities' is a Regional Conference showcasing the best of community led environmental initiatives and partnership projects in Salford and across the North West. A host of inspirational workshops will explore good practice in developing the Cleaner and Greener agenda in local communities. This Conference is the Annual Conference of Northwest Together We Can and is being organised by the Seedley and Langworthy Trust, Salford City Council Neighbourhood Management and is supported by Community Northwest, Guide Neighbourhoods, Manchester Metropolitan University and others to be confirmed.

Date/ Time: 24th June 2008, 10am to 4.30pm

Venue: Buile Hill Park, Salford.

For further details contact meral.mercan-darby@sali.org.uk

Or sue.bowen@salford.gov.uk 0161 737 9918.





3.7 Feast! Picnic by the Lake. Giant picnic event round the lakeside with live entertainment. All welcome- all weekend! You bring the picnic (plus decorations, costumes, lanterns and candles), and entertainment from around the world will be provided (as well as several thousand picnic tables and chairs). Non-stop music, street theatre, dance, strolling performers, activities and games. Many different styles of food available to buy. The event is FREE.

Date: Friday 6th June- 7-11pm, Sat 7th June - 5-11pm, Sun 8th June- 1-6pm.

Venue: Platt Fields Park

For further information, visit: www.streetsahead.org.uk , or call Anne Tucker on 0161 224 0020, or email anne@streetsahead.org.uk.





3.8 Walk Against Homophobia in Manchester. The Lesbian and Gay Foundation are holding Manchester's first ever walk against homophobia on Saturday 24th May.

This event is open to everyone to get involved and ensure that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans voices are heard! Bring your friends and family and help 'End Homophobia and Empower People'

Date/Time: Saturday 24th May, 1.00pm.

Location: Beginning in All Saints Park, Oxford Road, Manchester- walking through the city centre and ending in Sackville Park.

For more information, please contact Emma Peate at the Lesbian & Gay Foundation on 0161 235 8035 or email: emma@lgf.org.uk





3.9 The Empowerment Action Plan: Making Empowerment A Reality In Every Community. On the 19th October 2007, the Department for Communities and Local Government produced an action plan to increase community empowerment. 'An Action Plan for Community Empowerment: Building on Success' highlights what can be done to build on the examples from around the country of local authority best practice in community empowerment. "The Empowerment Action Plan: Making Empowerment a Reality in Every Community" will examine how authorities will be given increasingly greater control over their communities. For more information, click on the following link: http://insidegovernment.msgfocus.com/c/11f2pcJhQU5pVOfE

Date: Wednesday June 18th 2008

If you are interested in attending the event, visit: http://insidegovernment.msgfocus.com/c/11f2C8i5XYTghIg3. Places are limited and early booking is advisable.





4.0 Information

4.1 LSEN Informal Adult Learning Consultation Meeting. The DIUS (Department for Innovation, Universities, and Skills) is at present carrying out a consultation on the future role of Informal Adult Learning through it's consultation paper "Informal Adult Learning - Shaping the Way ahead". The Learning, Skills and Employment Network would like to invite a wide range of organisations from different sectors (Museums and Galleries, Libraries, Social Housing providers, Valuing Older People, Health Organisations, Universities) to send representatives along to the meeting on the 29th May so that a collective response to this consultation can be gathered. Further information about this consultation and copies of the paper can be found at the following web site - http://www.adultlearningconsultation.org.uk/

Date/Time: Thursday 29th May - 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU.

If you would like to attend this event please contact Walt Crowson on walt.crowson@ntlworld.com or ring 07534 965605





4.2 Neighbourhood policing teams launch in hundreds of towns. Every household across the country now has a dedicated neighbourhood policing team, helping police understand the problems of each specific town. Neighbourhood policing teams will work within their communities to understand local priorities - whether that's tackling anti-social behaviour, addressing problems caused by drug use, or stopping alcohol-related crime. Later this year the government will introduce a new policing pledge. It will set a national standard of what people can expect from their local neighbourhood policing team, while also allowing each team to build on that in order to deal with local problems. By drawing up these local policing pledges, residents will have a real say over how their streets are policed. This new approach is part of a wider reform of policing in England and Wales, and coincides with the start of new public service agreements setting out the government's clear commitment to focus on local priorities, while also tackling serious crime that affects the whole country.








4.3 Connecting neighbourhoods. A new forum around the concept of connecting neighbourhoods using digital technologies has been set up by DC10plus, a local authority-led social inclusion body. Connecting Neighbourhoods Forum is for the private sector, voluntary and academic stakeholders to collaborate, discuss and produce strategies and solutions.


For further information please click on the following link: http://www.connectedneighbourhoods.org.uk/



4.4 AGMA: Greater Manchester Grants Scheme- applications for one off funding. The Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) considers applications for One Off grants of up to £10,000 from the voluntary sector whose services cover most of Greater Manchester. Funding is available for projects in the areas of culture (in its broadest sense), education and young people, social and community cohesion, economic development and job creation. Applicants must be properly constituted voluntary sector organisations and provide a countywide service to Greater Manchester. The next deadline for receipt of applications is 31 July 2008 for consideration on 14 November 2008, then 31 October 2008 for consideration in February 2009. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=562&Itemid=35



4.5 Food Re-Distribution Network to Launch in Manchester. Fareshare, the nationwide food re-distribution network, is due to start its Manchester operation in June. Fareshare is now looking for suitable beneficiary groups to receive foodstuffs from them. The only criteria for groups in need of assistance with food costs, is that the food donated by Fareshare must be prepared and served on the donor organisations premises. Every year many thousands of tonnes of food are wasted for commercial reasons, much of which ultimately goes to landfill. Fareshare, in conjunction with its Manchester partner company, Emerge Recycling is actively trying to bridge the gaps between sources of food surplus and groups supporting the vulnerable and needy. For further information telephone Paul Beswick at Emerge-Fareshare on 0161-223 8200, or you can e-mail an application form request to; fareshare@emergemanchester.co.uk The Fareshare national website is at; http://www.fareshare.org.uk





4.6 Food Futures Local Food Fund Survey. Food Futures is a partnership that aims to create a culture of good, healthy food in Manchester, with affordable fresh food at the heart of local communities. Increased local production and distribution of food is a core part of their strategy. The BIG Lottery Local Food Fund has recently opened and will distribute grants to a variety of food related projects with the overall aim of making locally grown food more accessible. Food Futures is investigating possibilities for using funding from the Local Food Fund to support and extend their work with the community and voluntary sector. This survey is being circulated primarily to organisations and projects that are part of the Food Futures network. Even if your group has had no prior contact, Food Futures would welcome your responses to the survey, if you work or plan to work on issues relating to food in Manchester. Please only complete the survey if you are based in, or working in Manchester.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=_2fe46K20X3MUfUt5Iz_2fRrDw_3d_3d%3cbr%3e

For more detailed information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=557&Itemid=35





4.7 The Big Splash! As of 1st June 2008 any Manchester resident aged sixty or over will be entitled to free swimming at any Manchester pool, including the Aquatics Centre. The scheme is a partnership between Manchester City Council, Manchester Primary Care Trust and Serco. It will initially run for 1 year and the aim is to increase the number of people over 60 in the city that swim regularly as part of the Healthy Ageing Strategy. Older people should now be able to access information about the passes from local pools.





4.8 Volunteer Opportunities- Manchester Pride 2008 - Big Weekend. Manchester Pride is appealing for volunteers to help out behind the scenes at their 18th birthday - the biggest party of the summer - 22-25th August 2008 (Fri-Mon).
They're looking for people from all backgrounds to help them showcase Manchester to festival goers arriving in the city from across the UK and Europe. Volunteers will have the chance to learn new skills, meet lots of great people and contribute to one of Manchester's biggest annual events. All volunteers will need the: Ability to work on own initiative; Ability to work under supervision; Ability to work outdoors; And will need to be Reliable, Hardworking, Enthusiastic, Friendly and Trustworthy. If you would like to register as a volunteer, please contact Jackie Crozier on 0161 236 7474 or email: jackie.crozier@manchesterpride.com . For further information visit: www.manchesterpride.com/volunteers





4.9 Consultation- Participatory Budgeting: a draft national strategy. Giving more people a say in local spending Consultation. Department for Communities and Local Government. The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on the draft Participatory Budgeting Strategy. Specifically, the document seeks views on the strategy as a plan to achieve the Government's ambition for participatory budgeting to be used in all local authority areas by 2012. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=526&Itemid=84. Closing date for responses: Tuesday 10th June.





5.0 Jobs

5.1 Public Engagement Project Manager - Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement. Fixed term for 4 years, Salary: £27,466 - £33,780 p.a., Reference: ACS/80448. The Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement is based at the Manchester Museum (part of the University of Manchester) and is a collaborative partnership with The University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester: Knowledge Capital and the Museum of Science and Industry. The Manchester Beacon aims to help support, recognise, reward and build capacity for public engagement work. The Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day organisation, planning and evaluation of the activities of the Manchester Beacon partnership as a whole and to coordinate the University of Manchester's contribution to Beacon activity. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=560&Itemid=50. Informal enquiries to: Erinma Ochu
Director of the Manchester Beacon, Tel: + 44 (0) 161 275 2679, Email: beacon@manchester.ac.uk. Closing date: 26th May 2008 N.B. Because of the Bank Holiday, applications are being accepted by post through to Wednesday.





5.2 Project Manager- Burnage Multi-Agency Group. Full Time, £26,187 per annum, 35 hours per week, (may include some unsocial hours & Bank Holidays). BMAG is a small youth & community project based in Burnage, South Manchester. They are seeking an experienced, enthusiastic and motivated Project Manager to co-ordinate and manage the work of the Project. To obtain an application form BMAG please sending an A4 44p stamped addressed envelope to (they are not available electronically). The Project Manager, Burnage Multi-Agency Group, 345 Burnage Lane, Burnage, Manchester M19 1EW. Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Monday June 30th 2008. Interviews: Monday July 7th 2008.





5.3 Counselling Manager- The Roby. A respected and well established Preventative Mental Health Charity providing accessible and responsive services in the Longsight area is looking for a Counselling manager. Salary: NJC scale point 35: £28,317 pro rata, Hours: 17.5 hours / week, Three year grant funding available. The post holder will be responsible for managing, administrating, developing and evaluating the service. A Diploma in Counselling , BACP registration and experience of Supervision are essential. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=551&Itemid=50 Closing dates for applications Friday 6th June 5 pm. All enquiries for an application pack to: The Roby, Roby Church, Dickenson Road, Longsight, Manchester M13 ONG, Telephone: 0161-257-2653. E mail request to roby@mcr13.freeserve.co.uk This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it



5.4 MERCi- two posts: Herbie Development Worker and Herbie Project Worker. Herbie is a local greengrocer project run by the sustainable development charity MERCi. They are currently recruiting for the following posts: 1) Herbie Development Worker: Salary: Scale 6 point 26 £20,424, 37.5 hours per week, 10 month contract with possibility of extension dependent on additional funding. Main purpose: To develop and extend the mobile community greengrocer service throughout East and North Manchester. To help promote sustainable life-styles and healthy eating in Manchester. Applications to be returned by: 5.00pm 28 May 2008.

2) Herbie Project Worker: Salary: Scale 5 point 22 - £19,323 (pro rata £14,427), £9.90 per hour 28 hours per week, over 3 days, 10 month contract with possibility of extension dependent on additional funding. Main purpose: To be responsible for operating a mobile community greengrocer service, at designated stops in East and North Manchester. To help develop the service and help promote healthy eating in Manchester. Applications to be returned by: 5.00pm 27 May 2008.

To view the full job description, and to access an application form for either post, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=555&Itemid=50 . Alternatively, please complete the application form available on www.merci.org.uk , or telephone Jemma on 0161 273 1736 to request an application form.



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COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR MANCHESTER

EMAIL BULLETIN – 23rd May 2008



The Community Network for Manchester (CN4M) is part of the Manchester Partnership (MP) that works specifically on behalf of voluntary and community groups. CN4M is creating a more powerful voice for the voluntary and community sectors in Manchester. For more information about the Community Network for Manchester and to view contact details please visit our website at http://www.cn4m.net



1.0 Network News

2.0 Training

3.0 Events

4.0 Information

5.0 Jobs



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1.0 Network News

1.1 CN4M Strategy Group. Strategy Group meeting dates for the remainder of 2008 can now be found on the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=41



2.0 Training

2.1 Effective Supervision Skills (2 day course ). Practical, proven, supervision skills and awareness training for participants from voluntary and statutory organisations in the fields of education, health and social inclusion. Equally suitable for new and experienced managers. Cost: £185.00 + VAT for 2 days

Dates: 30th June & 1st July 2008

Venue: Sporting Edge, Manchester, M11 1FG

For further information, or to book a place, please contact: IDT Training & Education, Phone: 01803 299049, email: mail@idttraining.com , Website: www.idttraining.com



2.2 Public Contract Opportunities - A New Approach: training. The country's leading tendering and procurement training organisation for the third and small business sectors TfC won the contract to deliver procurement training to these sectors for up-coming DWP programmes. The programme will offer a series of training events throughout the UK (including Manchester) during June 2008. The events are designed to help organisations and businesses to tender or sub-contract effectively for public sector contracts. There will be an emphasis on the development of supply chains designed to allow smaller organisations to contribute to the delivery of services. The training will focus in particular on helping organisations to engage in programmes managed by the Department for Work and Pensions such as Flexible New Deal. The fee for attending a one-day workshop will be just £35.25 including VAT. For further information contact TfC: Tel 01629 583916, Email: pco@tenderingforcare.com This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , Website: http://pco.tenderingforcare.com/about/, Or www.tenderingforcare.com and follow the link to the programme.



2.3 Working with Offenders- Free training session for staff /volunteers. Do you work in adult education or support work? Want to find out more about the issues facing service users who are offenders under supervision in the community? This professional development training session is run by local charity NEARIS which specialises in education for offenders and other disadvantaged adults in the community. The course will cover: introduction to the criminal justice system; managing risk; models of change and motivation; and an overview of services available in Greater Manchester.

The half day session is repeated on 3 dates across May-July: 27 May (Bolton), 5 June (Manchester), 1 July (Manchester).

The course is free but places must be booked in advance - for further information contact Kerry Maskell at NEARIS on 0161 834 1661 or kerry@nearis.com .





2.4 Introduction to Photoshop course- Manchester Women's Electronic Village Hall. The course should allow you to qualify for the eDCC beginner's certificate in image editing. It is due to run for 3 consecutive Mondays: 16th 23rd and 30th June, from 9.30 am to 3.00. The course fee is £100.00 per person.

For further information, and to request a booking form, please contact WEVH on: 0161 833 8800 or on info@wevh.org.uk



2.5 Urban Veg Production: Tools, Techniques and Theory course. A one-day course looking at veg growing in an urban context. The need for more local and regionalised food systems of low energy inputs is becoming very apparent. The UK is densely populated and relatively urbanised, sympathetic to the idea of local food and soon to need it. The course will examine the background to this and draw on the organisers' experiences growing and trading from their Sale site. This will cover topics including: plant raising, tools and equipment, site selection, seasonality, marketing, composting and fertility sources. The course may suit those considering commercial vegetable production, professionals looking at sustainable urban policy, larger allotment producers and those concerned by UK food security issues. Price: £45 (includes lunch).

Date/Time: Friday 27th June 2008 10am to 4.30pm.


Venue: Glebelands Market Garden, Sale, Greater Manchester.


For further details, or to book a place, please email: glebelands@ntlworld.com or visit our website: www.glebelandsmarketgarden.co.uk






2.6 Employer Supported Volunteering Workshop. Volunteer Centre Warrington is delivering a one day Employer Supported Volunteering workshop. This is a brand new training module from the Excellence in Volunteer Management programme from Volunteering England. The workshop will enable learners to engage employers and employer supported volunteers effectively in the work of their organisation. Cost: £99.00 per person

Date: Tuesday June 24th 2008

Venue: GMCVO, Manchester

Further information can be found on the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=540&Itemid=50 . Contact mailto:training@warringtonvc.org.uk or 01925 637609 for full details





3.0 Events

3.1 Refugee Week 2008. Taking place across the whole of the month of June, Manchester's Refugee Week programme of events and activities provides: an opportunity to meet people from all of Manchester's diverse communities; a celebration of Manchester's proud tradition of offering safety, support and sanctuary; a chance to understand why refugees come to Manchester. Most events are free, so bring your friends and family and enjoy Manchester's vibrant culture.

A leaflet for these events can be downloaded from MCC website at: http://www.manchester.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?documentID=402

For general enquires contact Elaine Dunne at MARIM on 0161 868 0857

email: elaine.dunne@manchester.gov.uk, www.manchester.gov.uk





3.2 Tony Wilson Experience- workshops and conversations. The Tony Wilson Experience is a chance for young, talented people with an interest in the creative arts to take part in a non-stop, 24 hour series of workshops and conversations with some of the biggest names from the music industry, art and design, broadcasting, writing, photography and film. Names already confirmed include Steve Coogan, Peter Hook, Stuart Maconie, and many more. Staged in memory of the late broadcaster and cultural entrepreneur, Anthony H Wilson, and supported by Manchester City Council, the event will be inspirational, challenging, and at times experimental.
Dates/ Times: midday Saturday 21 June until midday Sunday 22 June

Venue: Cathedral Gardens and at Urbis
For more information about the event, or to access a booking form, please visit: www.tonywilsonexperience.com





3.3 North West Participation Workers 4th Annual Conference. The provisional programme includes speakers Nigel Burke (GONW) and Nicky Horn, Regional manager (CWDC), and presentations on: Wecan2 project (Young people led research into barriers to local participation structures for young people with a learning disability - Paul Smithson), Youth Engagement Research (Dan Moxon, NWRYWU & young people from Liverpool Engagement Team), CROA/NYAS (Members of NYAS YP Advisory Group will show a DVD produced by looked after children and YP and talk about how the DVD can help reassure Children & Young People entering the care system). Cost per delegate - £40 for members of PWN NW, £50 for non-members. There are several bursaries available for small voluntary sector / community groups (please contact NWRYWU for more information).

Date/ Time: Thursday 10th July 2008, registration from 9.30am

Venue: The Conference Centre at LACE. Croxteth Drive. Sefton Park. Liverpool. L17 1AA

For a booking form, please contact: North West Regional Youth Work Unit, Unit 40 Bold Business Centre, Bold Lane, St Helens WA9 4TX, Tel no 01925 295837, Fax no 01925 299388, info@nwrywu.org.uk . Closing date for bookings: Thursday 26th June 08.





3.4 Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) Launch Event. The Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network bringing together local people, organizations and groups who want to improve health and social care services in the city. The LINk's main job will be to: Find out what people want; Investigate issues that people raise; Use its statutory powers, when needed, to hold services to account. You are invited to go along and tell them what you want from the NHS and Social Care services. If you can't make the afternoon, you can arrive at 5 pm for some food- the programme will be run in the evening also.

Date: Wednesday 4th June- 2pm

Venue: Mechanics Institute, 103 Princess Street, Manchester M1 6DD

Please confirm your attendance by contacting: Manchester LINk Support Team

Black Health Agency, Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson street, Manchester M15 4AX

Phone: 0161 214 3909, manchesterlink@blackhealthagency.org.uk





3.5 Carers Week 2008. The countdown to this year's Carers Week 2008 event is well and truly underway. It is the biggest partnership event of the year to showcase carers' services in Manchester. For one day only, carers and professionals alike can find out all they need to know about all things 'carer' under one roof. Last year attracted over 400 people, many of whom were new carers who were introduced to a new world of support and information.

Date/ Time: Thursday 12 June, 10:30 am - 2:30pm

Venue: The Great Hall, Manchester Town Hall

For further information, please contact: glenn.street@manchester.gov.uk





3.6 Cultivating Communities Conference- advance notice. 'Cultivating Communities' is a Regional Conference showcasing the best of community led environmental initiatives and partnership projects in Salford and across the North West. A host of inspirational workshops will explore good practice in developing the Cleaner and Greener agenda in local communities. This Conference is the Annual Conference of Northwest Together We Can and is being organised by the Seedley and Langworthy Trust, Salford City Council Neighbourhood Management and is supported by Community Northwest, Guide Neighbourhoods, Manchester Metropolitan University and others to be confirmed.

Date/ Time: 24th June 2008, 10am to 4.30pm

Venue: Buile Hill Park, Salford.

For further details contact meral.mercan-darby@sali.org.uk

Or sue.bowen@salford.gov.uk 0161 737 9918.





3.7 Feast! Picnic by the Lake. Giant picnic event round the lakeside with live entertainment. All welcome- all weekend! You bring the picnic (plus decorations, costumes, lanterns and candles), and entertainment from around the world will be provided (as well as several thousand picnic tables and chairs). Non-stop music, street theatre, dance, strolling performers, activities and games. Many different styles of food available to buy. The event is FREE.

Date: Friday 6th June- 7-11pm, Sat 7th June - 5-11pm, Sun 8th June- 1-6pm.

Venue: Platt Fields Park

For further information, visit: www.streetsahead.org.uk , or call Anne Tucker on 0161 224 0020, or email anne@streetsahead.org.uk.





3.8 Walk Against Homophobia in Manchester. The Lesbian and Gay Foundation are holding Manchester's first ever walk against homophobia on Saturday 24th May.

This event is open to everyone to get involved and ensure that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans voices are heard! Bring your friends and family and help 'End Homophobia and Empower People'

Date/Time: Saturday 24th May, 1.00pm.

Location: Beginning in All Saints Park, Oxford Road, Manchester- walking through the city centre and ending in Sackville Park.

For more information, please contact Emma Peate at the Lesbian & Gay Foundation on 0161 235 8035 or email: emma@lgf.org.uk





3.9 The Empowerment Action Plan: Making Empowerment A Reality In Every Community. On the 19th October 2007, the Department for Communities and Local Government produced an action plan to increase community empowerment. 'An Action Plan for Community Empowerment: Building on Success' highlights what can be done to build on the examples from around the country of local authority best practice in community empowerment. "The Empowerment Action Plan: Making Empowerment a Reality in Every Community" will examine how authorities will be given increasingly greater control over their communities. For more information, click on the following link: http://insidegovernment.msgfocus.com/c/11f2pcJhQU5pVOfE

Date: Wednesday June 18th 2008

If you are interested in attending the event, visit: http://insidegovernment.msgfocus.com/c/11f2C8i5XYTghIg3. Places are limited and early booking is advisable.





4.0 Information

4.1 LSEN Informal Adult Learning Consultation Meeting. The DIUS (Department for Innovation, Universities, and Skills) is at present carrying out a consultation on the future role of Informal Adult Learning through it's consultation paper "Informal Adult Learning - Shaping the Way ahead". The Learning, Skills and Employment Network would like to invite a wide range of organisations from different sectors (Museums and Galleries, Libraries, Social Housing providers, Valuing Older People, Health Organisations, Universities) to send representatives along to the meeting on the 29th May so that a collective response to this consultation can be gathered. Further information about this consultation and copies of the paper can be found at the following web site - http://www.adultlearningconsultation.org.uk/

Date/Time: Thursday 29th May - 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU.

If you would like to attend this event please contact Walt Crowson on walt.crowson@ntlworld.com or ring 07534 965605





4.2 Neighbourhood policing teams launch in hundreds of towns. Every household across the country now has a dedicated neighbourhood policing team, helping police understand the problems of each specific town. Neighbourhood policing teams will work within their communities to understand local priorities - whether that's tackling anti-social behaviour, addressing problems caused by drug use, or stopping alcohol-related crime. Later this year the government will introduce a new policing pledge. It will set a national standard of what people can expect from their local neighbourhood policing team, while also allowing each team to build on that in order to deal with local problems. By drawing up these local policing pledges, residents will have a real say over how their streets are policed. This new approach is part of a wider reform of policing in England and Wales, and coincides with the start of new public service agreements setting out the government's clear commitment to focus on local priorities, while also tackling serious crime that affects the whole country.








4.3 Connecting neighbourhoods. A new forum around the concept of connecting neighbourhoods using digital technologies has been set up by DC10plus, a local authority-led social inclusion body. Connecting Neighbourhoods Forum is for the private sector, voluntary and academic stakeholders to collaborate, discuss and produce strategies and solutions.


For further information please click on the following link: http://www.connectedneighbourhoods.org.uk/



4.4 AGMA: Greater Manchester Grants Scheme- applications for one off funding. The Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) considers applications for One Off grants of up to £10,000 from the voluntary sector whose services cover most of Greater Manchester. Funding is available for projects in the areas of culture (in its broadest sense), education and young people, social and community cohesion, economic development and job creation. Applicants must be properly constituted voluntary sector organisations and provide a countywide service to Greater Manchester. The next deadline for receipt of applications is 31 July 2008 for consideration on 14 November 2008, then 31 October 2008 for consideration in February 2009. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=562&Itemid=35



4.5 Food Re-Distribution Network to Launch in Manchester. Fareshare, the nationwide food re-distribution network, is due to start its Manchester operation in June. Fareshare is now looking for suitable beneficiary groups to receive foodstuffs from them. The only criteria for groups in need of assistance with food costs, is that the food donated by Fareshare must be prepared and served on the donor organisations premises. Every year many thousands of tonnes of food are wasted for commercial reasons, much of which ultimately goes to landfill. Fareshare, in conjunction with its Manchester partner company, Emerge Recycling is actively trying to bridge the gaps between sources of food surplus and groups supporting the vulnerable and needy. For further information telephone Paul Beswick at Emerge-Fareshare on 0161-223 8200, or you can e-mail an application form request to; fareshare@emergemanchester.co.uk The Fareshare national website is at; http://www.fareshare.org.uk





4.6 Food Futures Local Food Fund Survey. Food Futures is a partnership that aims to create a culture of good, healthy food in Manchester, with affordable fresh food at the heart of local communities. Increased local production and distribution of food is a core part of their strategy. The BIG Lottery Local Food Fund has recently opened and will distribute grants to a variety of food related projects with the overall aim of making locally grown food more accessible. Food Futures is investigating possibilities for using funding from the Local Food Fund to support and extend their work with the community and voluntary sector. This survey is being circulated primarily to organisations and projects that are part of the Food Futures network. Even if your group has had no prior contact, Food Futures would welcome your responses to the survey, if you work or plan to work on issues relating to food in Manchester. Please only complete the survey if you are based in, or working in Manchester.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=_2fe46K20X3MUfUt5Iz_2fRrDw_3d_3d%3cbr%3e

For more detailed information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=557&Itemid=35





4.7 The Big Splash! As of 1st June 2008 any Manchester resident aged sixty or over will be entitled to free swimming at any Manchester pool, including the Aquatics Centre. The scheme is a partnership between Manchester City Council, Manchester Primary Care Trust and Serco. It will initially run for 1 year and the aim is to increase the number of people over 60 in the city that swim regularly as part of the Healthy Ageing Strategy. Older people should now be able to access information about the passes from local pools.





4.8 Volunteer Opportunities- Manchester Pride 2008 - Big Weekend. Manchester Pride is appealing for volunteers to help out behind the scenes at their 18th birthday - the biggest party of the summer - 22-25th August 2008 (Fri-Mon).
They're looking for people from all backgrounds to help them showcase Manchester to festival goers arriving in the city from across the UK and Europe. Volunteers will have the chance to learn new skills, meet lots of great people and contribute to one of Manchester's biggest annual events. All volunteers will need the: Ability to work on own initiative; Ability to work under supervision; Ability to work outdoors; And will need to be Reliable, Hardworking, Enthusiastic, Friendly and Trustworthy. If you would like to register as a volunteer, please contact Jackie Crozier on 0161 236 7474 or email: jackie.crozier@manchesterpride.com . For further information visit: www.manchesterpride.com/volunteers





4.9 Consultation- Participatory Budgeting: a draft national strategy. Giving more people a say in local spending Consultation. Department for Communities and Local Government. The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on the draft Participatory Budgeting Strategy. Specifically, the document seeks views on the strategy as a plan to achieve the Government's ambition for participatory budgeting to be used in all local authority areas by 2012. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=526&Itemid=84. Closing date for responses: Tuesday 10th June.





5.0 Jobs

5.1 Public Engagement Project Manager - Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement. Fixed term for 4 years, Salary: £27,466 - £33,780 p.a., Reference: ACS/80448. The Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement is based at the Manchester Museum (part of the University of Manchester) and is a collaborative partnership with The University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester: Knowledge Capital and the Museum of Science and Industry. The Manchester Beacon aims to help support, recognise, reward and build capacity for public engagement work. The Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day organisation, planning and evaluation of the activities of the Manchester Beacon partnership as a whole and to coordinate the University of Manchester's contribution to Beacon activity. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=560&Itemid=50. Informal enquiries to: Erinma Ochu
Director of the Manchester Beacon, Tel: + 44 (0) 161 275 2679, Email: beacon@manchester.ac.uk. Closing date: 26th May 2008 N.B. Because of the Bank Holiday, applications are being accepted by post through to Wednesday.





5.2 Project Manager- Burnage Multi-Agency Group. Full Time, £26,187 per annum, 35 hours per week, (may include some unsocial hours & Bank Holidays). BMAG is a small youth & community project based in Burnage, South Manchester. They are seeking an experienced, enthusiastic and motivated Project Manager to co-ordinate and manage the work of the Project. To obtain an application form BMAG please sending an A4 44p stamped addressed envelope to (they are not available electronically). The Project Manager, Burnage Multi-Agency Group, 345 Burnage Lane, Burnage, Manchester M19 1EW. Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Monday June 30th 2008. Interviews: Monday July 7th 2008.





5.3 Counselling Manager- The Roby. A respected and well established Preventative Mental Health Charity providing accessible and responsive services in the Longsight area is looking for a Counselling manager. Salary: NJC scale point 35: £28,317 pro rata, Hours: 17.5 hours / week, Three year grant funding available. The post holder will be responsible for managing, administrating, developing and evaluating the service. A Diploma in Counselling , BACP registration and experience of Supervision are essential. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=551&Itemid=50 Closing dates for applications Friday 6th June 5 pm. All enquiries for an application pack to: The Roby, Roby Church, Dickenson Road, Longsight, Manchester M13 ONG, Telephone: 0161-257-2653. E mail request to roby@mcr13.freeserve.co.uk This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it



5.4 MERCi- two posts: Herbie Development Worker and Herbie Project Worker. Herbie is a local greengrocer project run by the sustainable development charity MERCi. They are currently recruiting for the following posts: 1) Herbie Development Worker: Salary: Scale 6 point 26 £20,424, 37.5 hours per week, 10 month contract with possibility of extension dependent on additional funding. Main purpose: To develop and extend the mobile community greengrocer service throughout East and North Manchester. To help promote sustainable life-styles and healthy eating in Manchester. Applications to be returned by: 5.00pm 28 May 2008.

2) Herbie Project Worker: Salary: Scale 5 point 22 - £19,323 (pro rata £14,427), £9.90 per hour 28 hours per week, over 3 days, 10 month contract with possibility of extension dependent on additional funding. Main purpose: To be responsible for operating a mobile community greengrocer service, at designated stops in East and North Manchester. To help develop the service and help promote healthy eating in Manchester. Applications to be returned by: 5.00pm 27 May 2008.

To view the full job description, and to access an application form for either post, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=555&Itemid=50 . Alternatively, please complete the application form available on www.merci.org.uk , or telephone Jemma on 0161 273 1736 to request an application form.



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COMMUNITY NETWORK FOR MANCHESTER

EMAIL BULLETIN – 23rd May 2008



The Community Network for Manchester (CN4M) is part of the Manchester Partnership (MP) that works specifically on behalf of voluntary and community groups. CN4M is creating a more powerful voice for the voluntary and community sectors in Manchester. For more information about the Community Network for Manchester and to view contact details please visit our website at http://www.cn4m.net



1.0 Network News

2.0 Training

3.0 Events

4.0 Information

5.0 Jobs



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1.0 Network News

1.1 CN4M Strategy Group. Strategy Group meeting dates for the remainder of 2008 can now be found on the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=16&Itemid=41



2.0 Training

2.1 Effective Supervision Skills (2 day course ). Practical, proven, supervision skills and awareness training for participants from voluntary and statutory organisations in the fields of education, health and social inclusion. Equally suitable for new and experienced managers. Cost: £185.00 + VAT for 2 days

Dates: 30th June & 1st July 2008

Venue: Sporting Edge, Manchester, M11 1FG

For further information, or to book a place, please contact: IDT Training & Education, Phone: 01803 299049, email: mail@idttraining.com , Website: www.idttraining.com



2.2 Public Contract Opportunities - A New Approach: training. The country's leading tendering and procurement training organisation for the third and small business sectors TfC won the contract to deliver procurement training to these sectors for up-coming DWP programmes. The programme will offer a series of training events throughout the UK (including Manchester) during June 2008. The events are designed to help organisations and businesses to tender or sub-contract effectively for public sector contracts. There will be an emphasis on the development of supply chains designed to allow smaller organisations to contribute to the delivery of services. The training will focus in particular on helping organisations to engage in programmes managed by the Department for Work and Pensions such as Flexible New Deal. The fee for attending a one-day workshop will be just £35.25 including VAT. For further information contact TfC: Tel 01629 583916, Email: pco@tenderingforcare.com This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it , Website: http://pco.tenderingforcare.com/about/, Or www.tenderingforcare.com and follow the link to the programme.



2.3 Working with Offenders- Free training session for staff /volunteers. Do you work in adult education or support work? Want to find out more about the issues facing service users who are offenders under supervision in the community? This professional development training session is run by local charity NEARIS which specialises in education for offenders and other disadvantaged adults in the community. The course will cover: introduction to the criminal justice system; managing risk; models of change and motivation; and an overview of services available in Greater Manchester.

The half day session is repeated on 3 dates across May-July: 27 May (Bolton), 5 June (Manchester), 1 July (Manchester).

The course is free but places must be booked in advance - for further information contact Kerry Maskell at NEARIS on 0161 834 1661 or kerry@nearis.com .





2.4 Introduction to Photoshop course- Manchester Women's Electronic Village Hall. The course should allow you to qualify for the eDCC beginner's certificate in image editing. It is due to run for 3 consecutive Mondays: 16th 23rd and 30th June, from 9.30 am to 3.00. The course fee is £100.00 per person.

For further information, and to request a booking form, please contact WEVH on: 0161 833 8800 or on info@wevh.org.uk



2.5 Urban Veg Production: Tools, Techniques and Theory course. A one-day course looking at veg growing in an urban context. The need for more local and regionalised food systems of low energy inputs is becoming very apparent. The UK is densely populated and relatively urbanised, sympathetic to the idea of local food and soon to need it. The course will examine the background to this and draw on the organisers' experiences growing and trading from their Sale site. This will cover topics including: plant raising, tools and equipment, site selection, seasonality, marketing, composting and fertility sources. The course may suit those considering commercial vegetable production, professionals looking at sustainable urban policy, larger allotment producers and those concerned by UK food security issues. Price: £45 (includes lunch).

Date/Time: Friday 27th June 2008 10am to 4.30pm.


Venue: Glebelands Market Garden, Sale, Greater Manchester.


For further details, or to book a place, please email: glebelands@ntlworld.com or visit our website: www.glebelandsmarketgarden.co.uk






2.6 Employer Supported Volunteering Workshop. Volunteer Centre Warrington is delivering a one day Employer Supported Volunteering workshop. This is a brand new training module from the Excellence in Volunteer Management programme from Volunteering England. The workshop will enable learners to engage employers and employer supported volunteers effectively in the work of their organisation. Cost: £99.00 per person

Date: Tuesday June 24th 2008

Venue: GMCVO, Manchester

Further information can be found on the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=540&Itemid=50 . Contact mailto:training@warringtonvc.org.uk or 01925 637609 for full details





3.0 Events

3.1 Refugee Week 2008. Taking place across the whole of the month of June, Manchester's Refugee Week programme of events and activities provides: an opportunity to meet people from all of Manchester's diverse communities; a celebration of Manchester's proud tradition of offering safety, support and sanctuary; a chance to understand why refugees come to Manchester. Most events are free, so bring your friends and family and enjoy Manchester's vibrant culture.

A leaflet for these events can be downloaded from MCC website at: http://www.manchester.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?documentID=402

For general enquires contact Elaine Dunne at MARIM on 0161 868 0857

email: elaine.dunne@manchester.gov.uk, www.manchester.gov.uk





3.2 Tony Wilson Experience- workshops and conversations. The Tony Wilson Experience is a chance for young, talented people with an interest in the creative arts to take part in a non-stop, 24 hour series of workshops and conversations with some of the biggest names from the music industry, art and design, broadcasting, writing, photography and film. Names already confirmed include Steve Coogan, Peter Hook, Stuart Maconie, and many more. Staged in memory of the late broadcaster and cultural entrepreneur, Anthony H Wilson, and supported by Manchester City Council, the event will be inspirational, challenging, and at times experimental.
Dates/ Times: midday Saturday 21 June until midday Sunday 22 June

Venue: Cathedral Gardens and at Urbis
For more information about the event, or to access a booking form, please visit: www.tonywilsonexperience.com





3.3 North West Participation Workers 4th Annual Conference. The provisional programme includes speakers Nigel Burke (GONW) and Nicky Horn, Regional manager (CWDC), and presentations on: Wecan2 project (Young people led research into barriers to local participation structures for young people with a learning disability - Paul Smithson), Youth Engagement Research (Dan Moxon, NWRYWU & young people from Liverpool Engagement Team), CROA/NYAS (Members of NYAS YP Advisory Group will show a DVD produced by looked after children and YP and talk about how the DVD can help reassure Children & Young People entering the care system). Cost per delegate - £40 for members of PWN NW, £50 for non-members. There are several bursaries available for small voluntary sector / community groups (please contact NWRYWU for more information).

Date/ Time: Thursday 10th July 2008, registration from 9.30am

Venue: The Conference Centre at LACE. Croxteth Drive. Sefton Park. Liverpool. L17 1AA

For a booking form, please contact: North West Regional Youth Work Unit, Unit 40 Bold Business Centre, Bold Lane, St Helens WA9 4TX, Tel no 01925 295837, Fax no 01925 299388, info@nwrywu.org.uk . Closing date for bookings: Thursday 26th June 08.





3.4 Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) Launch Event. The Manchester Local Involvement Network (LINk) is a network bringing together local people, organizations and groups who want to improve health and social care services in the city. The LINk's main job will be to: Find out what people want; Investigate issues that people raise; Use its statutory powers, when needed, to hold services to account. You are invited to go along and tell them what you want from the NHS and Social Care services. If you can't make the afternoon, you can arrive at 5 pm for some food- the programme will be run in the evening also.

Date: Wednesday 4th June- 2pm

Venue: Mechanics Institute, 103 Princess Street, Manchester M1 6DD

Please confirm your attendance by contacting: Manchester LINk Support Team

Black Health Agency, Gaddum House, 6 Great Jackson street, Manchester M15 4AX

Phone: 0161 214 3909, manchesterlink@blackhealthagency.org.uk





3.5 Carers Week 2008. The countdown to this year's Carers Week 2008 event is well and truly underway. It is the biggest partnership event of the year to showcase carers' services in Manchester. For one day only, carers and professionals alike can find out all they need to know about all things 'carer' under one roof. Last year attracted over 400 people, many of whom were new carers who were introduced to a new world of support and information.

Date/ Time: Thursday 12 June, 10:30 am - 2:30pm

Venue: The Great Hall, Manchester Town Hall

For further information, please contact: glenn.street@manchester.gov.uk





3.6 Cultivating Communities Conference- advance notice. 'Cultivating Communities' is a Regional Conference showcasing the best of community led environmental initiatives and partnership projects in Salford and across the North West. A host of inspirational workshops will explore good practice in developing the Cleaner and Greener agenda in local communities. This Conference is the Annual Conference of Northwest Together We Can and is being organised by the Seedley and Langworthy Trust, Salford City Council Neighbourhood Management and is supported by Community Northwest, Guide Neighbourhoods, Manchester Metropolitan University and others to be confirmed.

Date/ Time: 24th June 2008, 10am to 4.30pm

Venue: Buile Hill Park, Salford.

For further details contact meral.mercan-darby@sali.org.uk

Or sue.bowen@salford.gov.uk 0161 737 9918.





3.7 Feast! Picnic by the Lake. Giant picnic event round the lakeside with live entertainment. All welcome- all weekend! You bring the picnic (plus decorations, costumes, lanterns and candles), and entertainment from around the world will be provided (as well as several thousand picnic tables and chairs). Non-stop music, street theatre, dance, strolling performers, activities and games. Many different styles of food available to buy. The event is FREE.

Date: Friday 6th June- 7-11pm, Sat 7th June - 5-11pm, Sun 8th June- 1-6pm.

Venue: Platt Fields Park

For further information, visit: www.streetsahead.org.uk , or call Anne Tucker on 0161 224 0020, or email anne@streetsahead.org.uk.





3.8 Walk Against Homophobia in Manchester. The Lesbian and Gay Foundation are holding Manchester's first ever walk against homophobia on Saturday 24th May.

This event is open to everyone to get involved and ensure that Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans voices are heard! Bring your friends and family and help 'End Homophobia and Empower People'

Date/Time: Saturday 24th May, 1.00pm.

Location: Beginning in All Saints Park, Oxford Road, Manchester- walking through the city centre and ending in Sackville Park.

For more information, please contact Emma Peate at the Lesbian & Gay Foundation on 0161 235 8035 or email: emma@lgf.org.uk





3.9 The Empowerment Action Plan: Making Empowerment A Reality In Every Community. On the 19th October 2007, the Department for Communities and Local Government produced an action plan to increase community empowerment. 'An Action Plan for Community Empowerment: Building on Success' highlights what can be done to build on the examples from around the country of local authority best practice in community empowerment. "The Empowerment Action Plan: Making Empowerment a Reality in Every Community" will examine how authorities will be given increasingly greater control over their communities. For more information, click on the following link: http://insidegovernment.msgfocus.com/c/11f2pcJhQU5pVOfE

Date: Wednesday June 18th 2008

If you are interested in attending the event, visit: http://insidegovernment.msgfocus.com/c/11f2C8i5XYTghIg3. Places are limited and early booking is advisable.





4.0 Information

4.1 LSEN Informal Adult Learning Consultation Meeting. The DIUS (Department for Innovation, Universities, and Skills) is at present carrying out a consultation on the future role of Informal Adult Learning through it's consultation paper "Informal Adult Learning - Shaping the Way ahead". The Learning, Skills and Employment Network would like to invite a wide range of organisations from different sectors (Museums and Galleries, Libraries, Social Housing providers, Valuing Older People, Health Organisations, Universities) to send representatives along to the meeting on the 29th May so that a collective response to this consultation can be gathered. Further information about this consultation and copies of the paper can be found at the following web site - http://www.adultlearningconsultation.org.uk/

Date/Time: Thursday 29th May - 1.00pm - 4.00pm
Venue: Salford Museum and Art Gallery, Peel Park, The Crescent, Salford, M5 4WU.

If you would like to attend this event please contact Walt Crowson on walt.crowson@ntlworld.com or ring 07534 965605





4.2 Neighbourhood policing teams launch in hundreds of towns. Every household across the country now has a dedicated neighbourhood policing team, helping police understand the problems of each specific town. Neighbourhood policing teams will work within their communities to understand local priorities - whether that's tackling anti-social behaviour, addressing problems caused by drug use, or stopping alcohol-related crime. Later this year the government will introduce a new policing pledge. It will set a national standard of what people can expect from their local neighbourhood policing team, while also allowing each team to build on that in order to deal with local problems. By drawing up these local policing pledges, residents will have a real say over how their streets are policed. This new approach is part of a wider reform of policing in England and Wales, and coincides with the start of new public service agreements setting out the government's clear commitment to focus on local priorities, while also tackling serious crime that affects the whole country.








4.3 Connecting neighbourhoods. A new forum around the concept of connecting neighbourhoods using digital technologies has been set up by DC10plus, a local authority-led social inclusion body. Connecting Neighbourhoods Forum is for the private sector, voluntary and academic stakeholders to collaborate, discuss and produce strategies and solutions.


For further information please click on the following link: http://www.connectedneighbourhoods.org.uk/



4.4 AGMA: Greater Manchester Grants Scheme- applications for one off funding. The Association of Greater Manchester Authorities (AGMA) considers applications for One Off grants of up to £10,000 from the voluntary sector whose services cover most of Greater Manchester. Funding is available for projects in the areas of culture (in its broadest sense), education and young people, social and community cohesion, economic development and job creation. Applicants must be properly constituted voluntary sector organisations and provide a countywide service to Greater Manchester. The next deadline for receipt of applications is 31 July 2008 for consideration on 14 November 2008, then 31 October 2008 for consideration in February 2009. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=562&Itemid=35



4.5 Food Re-Distribution Network to Launch in Manchester. Fareshare, the nationwide food re-distribution network, is due to start its Manchester operation in June. Fareshare is now looking for suitable beneficiary groups to receive foodstuffs from them. The only criteria for groups in need of assistance with food costs, is that the food donated by Fareshare must be prepared and served on the donor organisations premises. Every year many thousands of tonnes of food are wasted for commercial reasons, much of which ultimately goes to landfill. Fareshare, in conjunction with its Manchester partner company, Emerge Recycling is actively trying to bridge the gaps between sources of food surplus and groups supporting the vulnerable and needy. For further information telephone Paul Beswick at Emerge-Fareshare on 0161-223 8200, or you can e-mail an application form request to; fareshare@emergemanchester.co.uk The Fareshare national website is at; http://www.fareshare.org.uk





4.6 Food Futures Local Food Fund Survey. Food Futures is a partnership that aims to create a culture of good, healthy food in Manchester, with affordable fresh food at the heart of local communities. Increased local production and distribution of food is a core part of their strategy. The BIG Lottery Local Food Fund has recently opened and will distribute grants to a variety of food related projects with the overall aim of making locally grown food more accessible. Food Futures is investigating possibilities for using funding from the Local Food Fund to support and extend their work with the community and voluntary sector. This survey is being circulated primarily to organisations and projects that are part of the Food Futures network. Even if your group has had no prior contact, Food Futures would welcome your responses to the survey, if you work or plan to work on issues relating to food in Manchester. Please only complete the survey if you are based in, or working in Manchester.

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For more detailed information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=557&Itemid=35





4.7 The Big Splash! As of 1st June 2008 any Manchester resident aged sixty or over will be entitled to free swimming at any Manchester pool, including the Aquatics Centre. The scheme is a partnership between Manchester City Council, Manchester Primary Care Trust and Serco. It will initially run for 1 year and the aim is to increase the number of people over 60 in the city that swim regularly as part of the Healthy Ageing Strategy. Older people should now be able to access information about the passes from local pools.





4.8 Volunteer Opportunities- Manchester Pride 2008 - Big Weekend. Manchester Pride is appealing for volunteers to help out behind the scenes at their 18th birthday - the biggest party of the summer - 22-25th August 2008 (Fri-Mon).
They're looking for people from all backgrounds to help them showcase Manchester to festival goers arriving in the city from across the UK and Europe. Volunteers will have the chance to learn new skills, meet lots of great people and contribute to one of Manchester's biggest annual events. All volunteers will need the: Ability to work on own initiative; Ability to work under supervision; Ability to work outdoors; And will need to be Reliable, Hardworking, Enthusiastic, Friendly and Trustworthy. If you would like to register as a volunteer, please contact Jackie Crozier on 0161 236 7474 or email: jackie.crozier@manchesterpride.com . For further information visit: www.manchesterpride.com/volunteers





4.9 Consultation- Participatory Budgeting: a draft national strategy. Giving more people a say in local spending Consultation. Department for Communities and Local Government. The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on the draft Participatory Budgeting Strategy. Specifically, the document seeks views on the strategy as a plan to achieve the Government's ambition for participatory budgeting to be used in all local authority areas by 2012. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=526&Itemid=84. Closing date for responses: Tuesday 10th June.





5.0 Jobs

5.1 Public Engagement Project Manager - Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement. Fixed term for 4 years, Salary: £27,466 - £33,780 p.a., Reference: ACS/80448. The Manchester Beacon for Public Engagement is based at the Manchester Museum (part of the University of Manchester) and is a collaborative partnership with The University of Salford, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester: Knowledge Capital and the Museum of Science and Industry. The Manchester Beacon aims to help support, recognise, reward and build capacity for public engagement work. The Project Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day organisation, planning and evaluation of the activities of the Manchester Beacon partnership as a whole and to coordinate the University of Manchester's contribution to Beacon activity. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=560&Itemid=50. Informal enquiries to: Erinma Ochu
Director of the Manchester Beacon, Tel: + 44 (0) 161 275 2679, Email: beacon@manchester.ac.uk. Closing date: 26th May 2008 N.B. Because of the Bank Holiday, applications are being accepted by post through to Wednesday.





5.2 Project Manager- Burnage Multi-Agency Group. Full Time, £26,187 per annum, 35 hours per week, (may include some unsocial hours & Bank Holidays). BMAG is a small youth & community project based in Burnage, South Manchester. They are seeking an experienced, enthusiastic and motivated Project Manager to co-ordinate and manage the work of the Project. To obtain an application form BMAG please sending an A4 44p stamped addressed envelope to (they are not available electronically). The Project Manager, Burnage Multi-Agency Group, 345 Burnage Lane, Burnage, Manchester M19 1EW. Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Monday June 30th 2008. Interviews: Monday July 7th 2008.





5.3 Counselling Manager- The Roby. A respected and well established Preventative Mental Health Charity providing accessible and responsive services in the Longsight area is looking for a Counselling manager. Salary: NJC scale point 35: £28,317 pro rata, Hours: 17.5 hours / week, Three year grant funding available. The post holder will be responsible for managing, administrating, developing and evaluating the service. A Diploma in Counselling , BACP registration and experience of Supervision are essential. For further information, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=551&Itemid=50 Closing dates for applications Friday 6th June 5 pm. All enquiries for an application pack to: The Roby, Roby Church, Dickenson Road, Longsight, Manchester M13 ONG, Telephone: 0161-257-2653. E mail request to roby@mcr13.freeserve.co.uk This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it



5.4 MERCi- two posts: Herbie Development Worker and Herbie Project Worker. Herbie is a local greengrocer project run by the sustainable development charity MERCi. They are currently recruiting for the following posts: 1) Herbie Development Worker: Salary: Scale 6 point 26 £20,424, 37.5 hours per week, 10 month contract with possibility of extension dependent on additional funding. Main purpose: To develop and extend the mobile community greengrocer service throughout East and North Manchester. To help promote sustainable life-styles and healthy eating in Manchester. Applications to be returned by: 5.00pm 28 May 2008.

2) Herbie Project Worker: Salary: Scale 5 point 22 - £19,323 (pro rata £14,427), £9.90 per hour 28 hours per week, over 3 days, 10 month contract with possibility of extension dependent on additional funding. Main purpose: To be responsible for operating a mobile community greengrocer service, at designated stops in East and North Manchester. To help develop the service and help promote healthy eating in Manchester. Applications to be returned by: 5.00pm 27 May 2008.

To view the full job description, and to access an application form for either post, please see the CN4M website: http://www.cn4m.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=555&Itemid=50 . Alternatively, please complete the application form available on www.merci.org.uk , or telephone Jemma on 0161 273 1736 to request an application form.



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