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Lloyds Bank Foundtion Communications Support

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Communications is an integral component of any organisation. Having a vibable communications strategy is vital in order to make sure your organisation’s key messaging and brand reaches the target audiences and your work can be promoted. Often, small charities and voluntary organisations, do not have a dedicated communications employee and work is picked up by various team members. To help with this, Lloyds Bank Foundation have created a communications support guide to help organisations in the sector maximise their communications skills efficiently.

The toolkit provides guidance and support on:

  • Defining your audiences, messages and channels

  • Building your brand

  • Approaching press

  • Designing events

  • Creating video content

  • Succeeding on social media

  • Web design and content

  • Getting started with influencing

  • Useful resources


The guides are downloadable, along with a selection of useful webinars.


Click here to access the guide.

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Pride Month 2021

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June is Pride Month 2021. Pearn Kandola, a business psychology consultancy firm have organised a series of events with the aim of exploring equality for the LGBT+ community.

  • Attitudes, stigma, and the LGBT+ community: It’s not the fish, it’s the water

Monday 21st June, 9:15 – 10:00 BST

This webinar, presented by Professor Binna Kandola OBE, examines how context and societal norms impact the stereotypes and attitudes towards the LGBT+ community. In particular, the webinar explores how people from this community came to be stigmatised by an examination of people’s attitudes through history.

  • Education and Celebration: How to take pride in your LGBT+ Employees:
    Peran Kandola next webinar series and contribution to Pride Month 2021 takes an in-depth look into the ongoing movement towards equality for the LGBT+ community.

    It is vital to balance this month’s celebrations of the huge strides towards LGBT+ equality with the recognition that there is still a long way to go. Starting on 21st June, they will cover a range of topics and offer practical steps individuals and organisations can take to support the LGBT+ community: Please feel free to invite your colleagues, networks, and anyone else you think may benefit from these sessions.

    If you have any accessibility questions, please email jhatcher@pearnkandola.com

  • Language matters: Deconstructing the LGBTQIA+ acronym

    Tuesday 22nd June, 9:15 – 10:00 BST

    From the way we address our colleagues to the way we market our services, the language we use matters. Language plays an important part in helping people feel seen by having their identities recognised; this is especially true for marginalised communities such as the LGBT+ community. In this webinar, Alexia Karageorghis explores how to navigate LGBT+ terminology.

  • Gender Pronouns: More than just email footers

    Wednesday 23rd June, 9:15 – 10:00 BST

    Misgendering a person can be extremely hurtful, which is why many organisations have taken steps to minimise this, including the sharing of gender pronouns on email footers. However, this initiative can also have some unintended negative consequences. In this webinar, Dr Ashley Williams discusses the importance of normalising conversation about pronouns, and the reasons why we need to consider steps beyond sharing pronouns on email footers.

  • Sexuality and race: Identity, invisibility, and impact

Thursday 24th June, 9:15 – 10:00 BST

Up until the recent past, researchers have paid little attention to the intersections between race and sexuality – in many instances they have been treated as separate topics. This webinar examines this topic in more detail and looks at how race and sexuality have an impact on minorities and their identities. It also examines how organisations can take a more all-embracing approach, which is genuinely inclusive of all members of the LGBT+ community.

  • Allyship: Beyond Pride

Friday 25th June, 9:15 – 10:00 BST

Allies play a vital role in progressing LGBT+ equality. Although many people would consider themselves to be supportive allies, it can be difficult to know how to continually show support for the LGBT+ community. In this webinar, Dr Ashley Williams shares what it means to be an ally and offers some practical ways that you can support the LGBT+ community all year round.

REGISTER NOW.

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VS6 Assemblies Video

Earlier this year VS6 published their Assembly Summary Report “Building Back Better with the VCFSE Sector in Liverpool City Region”. The report summarises the key findings and recommendations from four assemblies held throughout 2020 to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the sector and specific community groups and topics including: 

Following the success of the Assemblies, VS6 have produced this explanation video to promote both the Assembly Reports, and highlight the effectiveness of the assembly format as a way to engage with the sector at such a crucial time, despite social distancing barriers. 

Please take a look and feel free to share it amongst your networks and media: 

The VS6 Assembly Reports and associated recommendations have been essential to the conversations they have had with the LCR Combined Authority and have formed the foundations to their LCR VCFSE Manifesto, to which Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has committed to

VS6 will continue to engage with the VCFSE sector to understand the needs of the sector and their communities so that they can continue to represent the sector in their work with the LCR Combined Authority and with their partners from the public and private sector across the region. 

Please keep an eye out for their next events by following them on Twitter @vs6news and regularly checking their website for the latest news. 

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Digital Jobs Training

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Lockdown and increased home working and learning has meant an increase in the digitalisation of our lives. This has meant that many jobs have changed how they work and so many people are needing to upskill their personal digital skills in order to enter the job market.

Leap, have listened to these issues and are offering free training in new skills for people whose lives have been impaced by the pandemic. The aim is to help them enter digital and creative jobs. Leap ofers short, felxible modules, which are taught online and therefore can be accessed from anywhere.

MORE INFORMATION HERE.

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Skills for Growth Programme in Greater Manchester

The aim of the Skils for Growth programme is to provide an up-skilling service to VCSE organisations across Greater Manchester. This programme can be tailor-made with the ambition to help improve productivity across the workforce, which in turn will help your organisation to prosper.

What your organisation can expect:

  • Develop your team with skills

  • Maximise future growth

  • Reshape your organisation

  • Improve your team’s wellbeing

  • Funding your growth

Support for individuals is also available to:

  • Explore training providers and grow skillset

  • Help maximising opportunities

  • Guidance improving your CV

  • Develop interview techniques

Skills for Growth is delivered by Growth Company (GC) Business Growth Hub with GMCVO and funded through the European Social Fund, which is commissioned by GMCA.

MORE INFORMATION HERE.

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Donations & Fund Reporting Webinar

The Civil Society hosted a webinar at their Spring Summit exploring ‘Donations and Fund Reporting: how to do it right to protect your charity today and into the future’.

Their focus is on how to digitise fund reporting, including the practicalitiies and how to ensure your processes are efficient and SORP compliant. These are all vital, due to the high levels of accountability in fund reporting and the need to comply with all the rules.

Watch the webinar here

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The Green Bullet April 2021

The latest Green Bullet is now available to read. The intention of the Green Bullet is to connect and support networks of voluntary, community and public sector organisations in the region across issues pertaining to the environment.

It contains environmental campaign information, general information, publications, events, resources, consultations and funding.

Download here.

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