The Newsletter for voluntary organisations on Anglesey
Charity Number Issue No. 25 May 2001
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Jane Davidson announces new identity and membership of body to drive forward
The new National Council for Education and Training for Wales, will in future be
· The new short name of 'ELWa' has been chosen to reflect its meaning in Welsh 'to gain benefit from'
Jane Davidson AM said 'The new Council will have the task of delivering on the
WEFO News - Welsh European Funding Office Objective 1 Fast Track Approvals.
The first package of 30 projects worth a total of £38.8m funded under the Objective 1
The following have been successful either as European Social Fund (ESF) or European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) 'Fast Track' Approved Projects.
Isle of Anglesey County Council Môn Shared Apprenticeship £ 9,082.
Over 800 applications are currently undergoing the appraisal process. £6.2 million of Local Regeneration Fund funding has also been awarded to match fund successful Objective One projects. |
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N E W S Wales Council for Voluntary Action Grant schemes WCVA manages a range of grant schemes that support local voluntary organisations throughout Wales, with funding from charitable trusts, the Millennium Commission and the National Assembly for Wales, amongst them are:
An updated information sheet, B4 WCVA Grant Schemes, will give you a summary of all the schemes administered by WCVA and details of who to contact.
WCVA has also recently updated their B1 Welsh Based Charitable Trusts information sheet. This gives details of trusts which make grants to voluntary organisations (not normally to individuals), and which are based in Wales, have particular connection
A Funding Information Day for voluntary groups on Anglesey will be held at
First Commissioner for Children in Wales appointed.
The National Assembly announced that Childline Cymru / Wales's Director Peter Clarke has been appointed as the first Children's Commissioner for Wales.
Health Minister Jane Hutt said "Wales is taking the lead in the UK in placing the rights and needs of our children and young people centre stage".
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T R A I N I N G Voluntary Organisations and the Law. This course develops an awareness of a range of Legislation, which can apply to Voluntary Organisations. It includes equal opportunities, Health and Safety, employment, disability, financial management and accountability.
The programme also includes constitutions and the reasons for having one, and
Participants will be encouraged to look into types of legislation applicable to their own organisations and implications to his / her own work. The course will be held on:
The course is accredited, lunch will be provided, and the cost will be £12.50.
Other Training dates for 2001: Finance - 26th June, 2001.
Events and - 18th September,
If you have any suggestions on future Training needs / Information Seminar please contact us at . WAKE -UP TO A NEW LIFELONG LEARNING WEBSITE
Staff at NIACE Dysgu Cymru invite you to log onto their new website
You can find the most up to date information on:
Publicity and Marketing. This course encourages participants to compare the general aim of their organisation with its public image and to look at ways of bringing the two closer together. It covers different marketing strategies and how to target defined groups, and identifying relevant press and broadcasting media contact. You will also be shown how to provide suitable publicity material for a particular purpose, such as writing an effective press release. The course will be held on:
The course is accredited, lunch will be provided, and the cost will be £12.50. Essential Skills for Local Businesses
A new part-time course is available for those wanting to reach new levels at work or
Some units may even be available on-line. The course was developed through the Community University of North Wales and is currently available at Bangor University. For more information contact:
Tony Chilton, Play Wales, on Thursday 8th March, 2001 - 11.00am - 5.00pm at Caergeiliog Village Hall or Saturday 10th March, 2001 9.00am - 3.00 pm at Bodffordd Community Hall. Contact: Robyn at YMVS. |
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Let's Rough it for Refugees! This summer, United Nations Association Wales invites people from all over Wales to join in a trek across the country to show solidarity and to raise funds for refugees across the world. Participants will trek from their home towns to arrive at a 'refugee camp' in mid Wales on the first World Refugee Day, 20 June 2001. The UN refugee agency, UNCHR, was created 50 years ago to safeguard the rights and wellbeing of refugees. Today there are over 21 million refugees and displaced people worldwide, frequently facing violence, poverty and discrimination in addition to the loss of their homes and families. Are you ready to support Rough it for Refugees? You can:
Rough it for Refugees is an opportunity both to give practical support to refugees and to explore the refugee issues of particular concern to your organisation, such as child refugees, human rights, asylum, women refugees or conflict prevention.
If you would like an information pack on joining the trek, or on putting on an event in your area, please ring Helen on or Karen Wales Refugee Council on .
Wales Women's National Coalition:- Who are we?
What do we do?
We have received funding to assist the National Assembly for Wales to hear from women and their organisations in Wales.
For further information contact:
Eating Disorders Awareness Week 11th - 17th February A series of information events will be held across Wales to raise local awareness about eating disorders. The Information Events will aim to:
For more information about the North Wales EDA information event contact:
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F U N D I N G - - - N E W S Esmee Fairbairn Charitable Trust has made a grant of £1 million available to assist community foundations in the middle stage of development. The grant will be distributed over three years to community foundations that submit the most viable development plans to the Community Foundations Network. An independent panel will assess applications. The aim of the grant is to helpcommunity foundations at the critical period between the start up and permanence, and according to the Trust it demonstrates a vote of confidence in community foundations in the UK.
For further information contact:
Macmillan Cancer Relief Fund
This is a UK-wide charity that supports people living with cancer. Working with the National Health Service and others in the field of health care, the Macmillan Charity aims to help people with cancer and their families by ensuring that the best
More than £40.2 million is committed to funding the following services:
Access to the above services is through GPs, consultants, nurses and other health professionals who all act as part of an NHS team to provide co-ordinated practical and emotional care for cancer
The Charity Tax Review 2000
Since the Charities Tax Review came into effect in April 2000, any donation from a UK taxpayer - from small change to six figure sums - can now be given in a way that ensures the Government does its bit too.
For your free copy contact Karen Mansen on . Money for trees for public areas The Tree Council Community Trees Fund 2001 provides support for community and voluntary organisations, community councils and individuals to plant trees on community land or land which the public has access to. However, projects have to be 'high quality' ones which have been properly researched. The costs should be between £100 and £700, and 50 per cent should be applied from other sources. The deadline is 30 June 2001.
Contact the Tree Council,
Telephone:
Children under 8 grant scheme
31 groups received a grant of £95 each under the above scheme for groups associated with children under 8 years.
The Peter Harrison Foundation
I.T. entrepreneur Peter Harrison has launched a £30 million foundation to help
Full guidelines and application details are available from:
Childcare for School Aged Children
Do you need childcare for school aged children on Ynys Môn? Help is available! Grants from the New Opportunities Fund are available, as is support to set up a voluntary committee to run an Out of School Club. These clubs can be open after school, during the holidays and before school depending on the need of the parents. If you are interested in forming a committee in your area to set up a club please phone
Change of career? -
Interested in becoming a Communicator for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing People.
Voluntary Organisation Membership on the Children Services Strategy Group A new strategy, Planning and Co-ordination for Children Services will commence in the new year. The Strategy part of the group will consist of Senior Officers and will meet twice a year. The first meeting will be on 26 March, 2001. Representatives from two voluntary organisations are invited to join the Strategy Group to represent the Voluntary Sector.
Please write to Mr Byron Williams,
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YNYS MÔN VOLUNTEER BUREAU’S PAGE
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VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES Hospice at Home - to assist at Day Centre in Holyhead on Mondays and Fridays and Beaumaris on a Thursday, and with home visits, transport etc Riding for the Disabled - urgently to assist adults and children with learning and/or physical disabilities with horse riding and/or to drive a pony and trap Age Concern Gwynedd and Môn - with their Luncheon Clubs at Newborough, Llangefni and, Menai Bridge Royal United Kingdom Benificient Association - to visit/support elderly people being helped by RUKBA Citizens Advice Bureau - to join their team of advisors Car Linc Môn/Good Turn Scheme - drivers needed, as well as volunteers to help with essential tasks, e.g. shopping, visiting, collection service, where no other means of support is available S cope - Training Scheme - If you are aged between 16 and 24 and consider yourself to have a disability, Scope are able to provide a 12 month programme funded by the Millennium Volunteers Programme Chwarae Teg/Fair Play - to form Members Committees to open and run 'Out of School Clubs' on Anglesey Ysgol y Bont, Llangefni(Special Needs) - at the school e.g. reading to the children, assisting on outings Witness Service - to assist in both local Crown and Magistrates Courts Barnardos Ynys Môn - need childcare volunteers. All volunteers receive support and training
Red Cross - (Transport Scheme)
- for their transport scheme on Anglesey
Abbey Road Centre, Bangor - receptionists required for the evenings at the Centre R SPB, Voluntary Wardening Scheme - Can offer the opportunity to be a Voluntary Warden for up to 4 weeks on one of 31 RSPB nature reserves Victim Support - to provide help/support to victims of crime on Anglesey Millennium Volunteers - a recognised volunteering award for those aged 16-24. Don't miss out!
As a Volunteer you should be reimbursed for all your out of pocket expenses, it's the time given that's for free. Continue to claim your benefits providing you inform your local Job Centres/Benefits Office.
For further information on any volunteering opportunities please contact: Jackie or Cadi CALL FOR AN END TO THE TAX ON VOLUNTEERS The Criminal Record Bureau (CRB) which comes into effect in July 2001, will charge between £10-£20 per enquiry to check whether or not volunteers have a criminal record. The charge will have to be met by voluntary organisations or the volunteers themselves. Sue Pickavance, head of volunteering at WCVA, said: "The introduction of police checks amounts to a tax on volunteers - and the impact of this on the voluntary sector will be devastating. Fewer people will come forward to volunteer, which will consequently lead to a drop in services offered by voluntary organisations. "We are calling on the Government to provide funding for the police checks. The voluntary sector should not be expected to pay for it." The WCVA is asking those who want to join the campaign to stop the tax on volunteering to write to their local MPs and sign a petition at the Bureau which will be presented to the Home Secretary. For further information about the Criminal Records Bureau or to obtain a copy of the petition please contact Sue Pickavance at Welsh Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) on . Themed Months for IYV 200 The United Nations International Year of Volunteers (IYV) 2001 was launched on December 5 2000 at Techniquest in Cardiff Bay by Assembly Minister for Health and Social Services Jane Hutt and WCVA Vice Chair Margaret Jervis. The months of next year will be themed to link in with the main subject areas of voluntary organisations in Wales. This is a great way for organisations and volunteers to utilise IYV2001 to let the rest of Wales know more about their volunteering.
It is hoped that through using these themes the profile of volunteering will be raised throughout the year and that the impact of IYV2001 in Wales will be maximised.
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FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cadi Evanson
Ynys Môn Volunteer Bureau
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Volunteer Bureau IT Project
OUR ADDRESS IS:
Ynys Môn Voluntary Services Room 20, Môn Training
Pen Yr Orsedd Industrial Est Llangefni
Ynys Môn LL77 7JA
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