Cancer Champions Training
Cancer Champions are invited to attend our exciting free training workshop!
Answer Cancer is a Voluntary Community & Social Enterprise sector-led response to cancer in Greater Manchester. It is the working name of the Greater Manchester Cancer Screening Engagement Programme, a Voluntary Sector partnership working to improve cancer awareness across the region.
What: The Whole Works - Cancer Champion Training Session
This training session aims to increase people’s knowledge and understanding of cancer, the importance of cancer screening and how screening protects and saves thousands of lives each year. This training will equip people with the skills to promote positive health messages about cancer screening that they can share with family, friends and the wider community. This training is a 2-and-a-half-hour interactive session incorporating all three screening programmes.
Who: We particularly want to involve Voluntary Sector Organisations, current Cancer Champions and people wanting to become new Cancer Champions and promote positive cancer awareness messages.
When: Session dates are as follows – please book via the links provided:
St Sebastian’s Community Centre, Salford - Tues 25th Feb 9:30am – 12:30pm
Bolton Hub, Bolton - Friday 28th Feb 9:30am – 12:30pm
GMCVO St Thomas Centre, Manchester - Monday 2nd March 9:30am-12:30pm
Action Together, Oldham - Weds 4th March 9:30am-12:30pm
Registration is from 9:30am – training will start at 10am prompt.
Greater Manchester VCSE Leadership Group launches Policy Position Paper
The Greater Manchester VCSE Leadership Group which seeks to promote the role and involvement of the VCSE sector and communities in devolution, has today launched it’s first Policy Position Paper. This document sets out the Group’s vision for the next 10 years and has been written to complement public sector policy development in Greater Manchester. It describes the role and potential contribution of the VCSE sector as a positive force as part of the ‘system’ which will strive for change and improvement in the future of Greater Manchester.
You can read the full Policy Position Paper here.
Comprising individuals from eighteen voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations from across Greater Manchester the Greater Manchester VCSE Leadership Group aims to be the sector’s voice in devolution. It originated as a formal part of the health and social care devolution architecture and works closely with Alex Whinnom, CEO of GMCVO, who represents the sector on the new Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Strategic Partnership Board and is a member of the Group.
For more information on the VCSE Leadership Group and how you can get involved, please see: www.vcseleadershipgm.org.uk
Answer Cancer Training Workshops
Cancer Champions & voluntary sector organisations are invited to attend exciting new training/workshops to increase your community development skills.
Answer Cancer is a Voluntary Community & Social Enterprise sector-led response to cancer in Greater Manchester. It is the working name of the Greater Manchester Cancer Screening Engagement Programme, a Voluntary Sector partnership working to improve cancer awareness across the region.
What: Two training sessions running consecutively after each other as follows:
1. Creative Approaches to Community engagement:
This short session aims to equip groups and individuals with practical skills and tips to increase audience participation when carrying out engagements within the wider community. The session covers:
Creative planning: Mobilising, tailoring and adapting existing resources: Using various creative approaches for successful effective engagement: Make community engagements fun!!
2. Community Researcher Training:
How do you know your activities are making a difference? How do you know 'what works?' How do you share your success with others and draw in more resource? Evaluation is Key!! This short course will equip you with the confidence, skills and knowledge to answer these questions.
Although both sessions firmly focus on cancer awareness, screening and prevention, they can be used across a wealth of health and wellbeing activity and help with all your group's activities.
Who: We particularly want to involve Voluntary Sector organisations, new and current Cancer Champions.
When: Session dates are as follows – please book via the links provided:
Bolton Hub Tues 21st January 9:30–12:30pm -
GMCVO St Thomas Centre Thurs 23rd January - 9:30-12:30pm - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-ways-to-community-engagement-community-researcher-training-23rd-january-tickets-86217002375
Salford CVS Training Room Tues 28th January 9:30 – 12:30pm - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creative-ways-to-community-engagement-community-researcher-training-28th-january-tickets-86216340395
Due to funding limitations both sessions will be delivered in English only.
If you would like any more information, please contact Elizabeth O’Connor, Training & Development Worker, at: elizabeth.oconnor2@uni.uk.net
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Get Greater Manchester Walking Grants
GMCVO have launched the second stage of a grants programme to get Greater Manchester Walking.
Funded by Greater Manchester Moving (with money from Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership), grants between £1,000 and £5,000 are being offered to support activities that encourage people who are usually less active to start or increase the amount they walk regularly. Applications should also address one or more of the following:
Support individuals not in work, with long term health conditions or young people;
Engage with communities, schools and businesses to encourage walking as part of the daily routine;
Work with communities to understand key walking destinations, routes and local barriers and solutions to get people walking;
Increase the number of trained and confident “Walking Champions” who are active in the community;
Make environmental changes/improvements that will encourage walking.
The grants will be awarded to voluntary and community groups and social enterprises operating in Greater Manchester for the benefit of Greater Manchester residentsand can be used to pay for equipment and capital projects, travel expenses, training, additional staff-time and facilitators.
Deadline for applications is 5pm on 24th February 2020.
To find out more about the grants programme, to check eligibility and to apply for a grant, please visit GMCVO’s website here.
To find out more about the wider GM Walking initiative, visit the GM Walking website here.
Grants to Get Greater Manchester Walking
GMCVO have launched a grants programme to get Greater Manchester Walking.
Funded by Greater Manchester Moving (with money from Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership), a total of £225,000 will be given out between now and August 2020.
The grants will be awarded in stages to voluntary and community groups and social enterprises with creative ideas to get more people in Greater Manchester walking (although for traditional walking groups can be funded too). The money can be used for a variety of purposes including training and support, creative activities, events or environmental changes/improvements.
The first stage, a rolling small grants programme is now live. Grants between £50 and £1000 will be awarded on an ongoing basis between now and June 2020 with decisions usually made within 3 weeks.
To find out more about the grants programme, and to apply for a small grant, please visit the website here.
To find out more about the wider GM Walking initiative, visit the GM Walking website here.
Expression of Interest for VCSE Sector representative on the Greater Manchester Planning and Housing Commission
Greater Manchester Combined Authority and the GM VCSE Leadership Group are seeking one individual to represent the VCSE sector on the Greater Manchester Planning and Housing Commission and are looking for someone who meets the following:
You are senior leader from the sector with an active interest and involvement in planning and housing issues.
You are knowledgeable about planning and housing, and in particular the GM agenda around this issue.
You will be committed to supporting the broader VCSE sector beyond your own organisational interests.
You will be willing to make yourself accountable to the wider VCSE sector by reporting to the GM VCSE Leadership Group and GMCVO. You will be supported to inform and consult with relevant peers and colleagues, and might be asked to provide written updates or speak at events.
You will be in a position to actively and accurately champion and represent VCSE issues at Commission meetings.
To find out more about what being a VCSE Board Representative means, what are you committing yourself to do, how will you benefit from, being a representative and how will you be supported as a representative please refer to the VCSE Board Representative Brief and Feedback Form below.
The role and Terms of Reference for this Board are described in Appendix 1 of the Expression of Interest form and an Overview of Planning and Housing Commission policy areas are contained in the Appendix 2 document (both attached below).
If you are interested in becoming the VCSE Representative this role, please read and complete the Expression of Interest form attached below and return it to karen.conway@vsnw.org.uk via e-mail by 5pm on Friday 13th December 2019.
The successful candidate will be contacted on/after Friday 20th December 2019.
Expression of Interest GM Planning and Housing Commission
GM VCSE Board Brief and Feedback Form
Appendix 2: Overview of Planning and Housing Commission policy areas
Greater Manchester Business Survey - call for Social Enterprise participation
Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) is working with the Mayor’s Business Advisory Panel and the Business Growth Hub to deliver the 6th annual GM-wide business survey, to improve their understanding of the strengths and opportunities local businesses have, as well as the challenges and issues they face. Listening to what matters most to businesses will enable them to design and deliver better policies, programmes and services intended to support the business community to thrive.
GMCA are particularly interested in hearing about issues that are important for social enterprises, and how their needs may be different from private companies and charities. To ensure they reach as many social enterprises as we can, they are keen to hear from social enterprise organisations who would be willing to support this research. Their research consultants have been asked to interview leaders from up to 50 social enterprises from across GM as part of this survey. If you would be willing to take part, please express your interest by emailing Anne Lythgoe (anne.lythgoe@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk) by Friday 22nd November at the latest, giving the name of your organisation, the person nominated to take part in an interview and their email address.
The interviews will take place between November 2019 and January 2020, and each interview will last approximately 20 minutes.
The GM VCSE Reference Group is now the GM VCSE Leadership Group
The VCSE Devolution Reference Group was formed in 2016 as a coalition of leaders from the VCSE sector who wanted to promote the role and involvement of the VCSE sector and communities in Greater Manchester devolution.
The group now oversee a number of significant projects/initiatives and feel that they need a name that better reflects the work that they do. After careful consideration the group will now be called the GM VCSE Leadership Group with the strapline: ‘the sector’s voice in Devolution’.
Warren Escadale, Independent Chair of the group, said:
“We believe that our sector plays a critical role in our communities. As a leadership group we want to make sure that voluntary, community, and social enterprise groups and organisations are not taken for granted and that we influence the future of Greater Manchester and the devolution agenda. Greater Manchester’s 16,000 groups cannot engage in everything but we need to make sure, collectively, that our sector is better understood, that where groups can be engaged they are engaged, and that we are fighting for the principles and programmes of activity that benefit and support our communities and beneficiaries.”
A new website will be launched soon that will explain more about the group, who they are, how they operate and what they do. In the meantime you can find out more on Voluntary Sector North West’s website here.
Cheshire and Merseyside Health & Social Care VCFSE Leaders Group
A recent meeting of the Cheshire and Merseyside Health & Social Care VCFSE Leaders brought together a range of infrastructure and provider organisations from across the region.
The overall aim of the group is to achieve strategic influence for the Sector and genuine system change. This will be achieved by a mixture of co-ordinated activities such as further strategic meetings; consistent messaging for the Sector on the social value it delivers in communities; and exploring the development of a cohesive engagement strategy with mapped out stakeholders both in localities and the sub-region.
The main topic of discussion was the Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership Five Year Strategy, and how the VCFSE sector should influence and respond to this in a co-ordinated fashion. A series of workshops will be taking place in October across Cheshire and Merseyside to generate feedback on what role the VCFSE sector will play in the development and implementation of the strategy. Key contacts and membership organisations across the Sector will be the basis of the feedback body.
At the event, several next steps were proposed, focussing on engagement with relevant organisations and contacts within the VCFSE sector in the Cheshire and Merseyside area to develop robust feedback that will focus on the implementation of the strategy.
These next steps were as follows:
1. VSNW will pull together a ‘plan for a plan’ for VCFSE engagement, leadership and involvement that will be submitted for inclusion in the final strategy.
2. This will be signed off by a developing VCFSE leadership and partnership group that includes leaders from VS6, CVS organisations from across Cheshire and Merseyside, VCFSE ‘Place’ representatives, providers and VCSE equalities networks and organisations.
3. The plan will be circulated via the leadership group and Cheshire and Merseyside CVS.
4. The final 5 Year Strategy will be submitted to NHS England on 15th November 2019.