The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and discussions around issues impacting children, young people and families in Leicester and Leicestershire. The forum will include feedback from representatives on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board, an update on the local offer for special educational needs, information on joint strategic needs assessments, and a workshop on what children, young people and families want from the NHS. The day-long event is organized by Voluntary Action Leicestershire.
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and discussions around issues impacting children, young people and families in Leicester and Leicestershire. The forum will include feedback from representatives on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board, an update on the local offer for special educational needs, information on joint strategic needs assessments, and a workshop on what children, young people and families want from the NHS. The day-long event is organized by Voluntary Action Leicestershire.
The forum agenda included presentations on credit unions and their role in the voluntary and community sector, an update on universal credit and apprenticeship programs, and workshops on the work and health program and local tax reduction schemes. There would also be updates on the local enterprise partnership board and European structural and investment funds program. The day-long event was to provide information to sector organizations through a series of speakers and networking opportunities.
The forum agenda outlined a morning event covering updates from local organizations on topics like an online directory, future children's services, and safeguarding. There would be a refreshment break followed by a workshop session on challenges and solutions for voluntary and community sector organizations in delivering children's services. The day would close with evaluations and remarks.
The forum agenda outlined presentations and workshops around understanding the needs of voluntary community services and commissioners, including case studies on what commissioners look for in bids from Caroline Walsh and Camilla Ball, as well as updates from Vince Attwood and Matt Lilley on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board and from Tina Robinson on funding opportunities from the Leicestershire & Rutland Community Fund.
Children young people and families draft forum agenda november 2015Val Comms
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and workshops focused on issues related to children, young people and families in the local community. The agenda includes welcome remarks, feedback from voluntary community organizations, updates on special education needs programs and child sexual exploitation, and sessions on the voluntary community sector review and joint strategic needs assessment.
The document provides an agenda for an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 18th, 2015. The forum will include presentations on Shire Community Grants from Leicestershire County Council, a workshop on the local impacts and lessons learned from Universal Credit, and updates from Voluntary Action Leicestershire and the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership. The forum will provide information to participants on funding, welfare reforms, and economic development initiatives in the local area.
The agenda outlines a Children, Young People & Families Forum taking place on June 30th 2015 from 9:30am to 1:00pm. It will include welcome remarks, presentations on voluntary organizations bidding for funding and what funders look for in bids, a workshop discussing what funders need to know about voluntary organizations and what the voluntary organizations need to demonstrate to funders, followed by evaluation and closing remarks.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a voluntary sector forum on June 10th 2015, including introductions, information sharing between groups, presentations on rural community councils, volunteering, funding, and a workshop on resilience and sustainability, with time allotted for networking and lunch.
The document provides an agenda for an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on Tuesday 20th October 2015. The agenda includes registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, followed by a welcome from 10-10:05am. The main event is a workshop from 10:05-11:20am on the local impacts, concerns and lessons learned from the implementation of Universal Credit. There will then be a refreshment break, followed by an update on the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership from 11:30am-12pm. The forum will conclude with next steps and closing remarks from 12:10pm, followed by networking until 12:30pm.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a Wednesday event, including registration from 9:30-10am, welcome introductions at 10am, group information sharing from 10:10-10:30am, a VAL group support offer presentation from 10:30-10:35am, a funding opportunities presentation from 10:35-11:05am, a break from 11:05-11:15am, a volunteering update from 11:15-11:20am, and a workshop on mapping needs and services in North West Leicestershire from 11:20am-12:25pm, followed by networking and lunch from 12:25-1:30pm.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a voluntary action forum on August 26th 2015. It will include registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, introductions and welcome from 10-10:10am, group information sharing from 10:10-10:40am, a presentation on managing and supporting volunteers from 10:40-10:50am, an update on the steering group from 10:50-11am, a break from 11-11:10am, and a workshop on searching for funders from 11:10am-12:30pm, followed by lunch and networking until 1:30pm.
North Central and Northwoods award winning First Weber agentsFirst Weber
This document recognizes real estate professionals in North Central and Northwoods Wisconsin who have demonstrated excellence in 2013. It lists award winners in categories like Emerald Circle - Platinum, President's Circle - Gold, and Bronze Medallion. The professionals are from areas including Neillsville, Stevens Point, Rhinelander, Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, and more. First Weber Group is proud to honor these talented men and women for their extraordinary work over the past year.
The document outlines the senior calendar for the 2014-2015 school year for South Atlanta Educational Complex. It includes important dates for senior town halls, payments for senior dues, senior activities like football nights and picture day, visits from Herff Jones to order graduation items, and ACT/SAT test dates. The calendar provides seniors and their families with all the essential information on events and deadlines for the year.
At the Albuquerque Square Dance Club's General Membership Meeting on January 25, 2015, President Larada Horner-Miller presented the following informative presentation about the year 2014 at the dance hall.
A sundae fundraiser and basket auction will be held on July 21st from 12:00PM to 2:00PM in the atrium. Tickets for the auction will cost $1-$5 with all proceeds benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Sundaes will be available for $2.00.
This letter congratulates Alina Kuiovda for being named to the Winter 2015 President's Honour List at Seneca College, which recognizes outstanding academic achievement. The college is proud of her hard work and dedication to her studies. The president wishes her continued success in her academic career.
Photographs taken of the first group October 2016 to complete the 9 week YES Media course.
This course offered by Leicestershire's Youth Employability Support (YES) Project. The project supports young people age 15-24 to overcome challenges and barriers that have prevented them from finding a job or seeking further education.
The YES Project is jointly funded by Big Lottery and European Social Fund.
The forum agenda included presentations on credit unions and their role in the voluntary and community sector, an update on universal credit and apprenticeship programs, and workshops on the work and health program and local tax reduction schemes. There would also be updates on the local enterprise partnership board and European structural and investment funds program. The day-long event was to provide information to sector organizations through a series of speakers and networking opportunities.
The forum agenda outlined a morning event covering updates from local organizations on topics like an online directory, future children's services, and safeguarding. There would be a refreshment break followed by a workshop session on challenges and solutions for voluntary and community sector organizations in delivering children's services. The day would close with evaluations and remarks.
The forum agenda outlined presentations and workshops around understanding the needs of voluntary community services and commissioners, including case studies on what commissioners look for in bids from Caroline Walsh and Camilla Ball, as well as updates from Vince Attwood and Matt Lilley on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board and from Tina Robinson on funding opportunities from the Leicestershire & Rutland Community Fund.
Children young people and families draft forum agenda november 2015Val Comms
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and workshops focused on issues related to children, young people and families in the local community. The agenda includes welcome remarks, feedback from voluntary community organizations, updates on special education needs programs and child sexual exploitation, and sessions on the voluntary community sector review and joint strategic needs assessment.
The document provides an agenda for an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 18th, 2015. The forum will include presentations on Shire Community Grants from Leicestershire County Council, a workshop on the local impacts and lessons learned from Universal Credit, and updates from Voluntary Action Leicestershire and the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership. The forum will provide information to participants on funding, welfare reforms, and economic development initiatives in the local area.
The agenda outlines a Children, Young People & Families Forum taking place on June 30th 2015 from 9:30am to 1:00pm. It will include welcome remarks, presentations on voluntary organizations bidding for funding and what funders look for in bids, a workshop discussing what funders need to know about voluntary organizations and what the voluntary organizations need to demonstrate to funders, followed by evaluation and closing remarks.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a voluntary sector forum on June 10th 2015, including introductions, information sharing between groups, presentations on rural community councils, volunteering, funding, and a workshop on resilience and sustainability, with time allotted for networking and lunch.
The document provides an agenda for an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on Tuesday 20th October 2015. The agenda includes registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, followed by a welcome from 10-10:05am. The main event is a workshop from 10:05-11:20am on the local impacts, concerns and lessons learned from the implementation of Universal Credit. There will then be a refreshment break, followed by an update on the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership from 11:30am-12pm. The forum will conclude with next steps and closing remarks from 12:10pm, followed by networking until 12:30pm.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a Wednesday event, including registration from 9:30-10am, welcome introductions at 10am, group information sharing from 10:10-10:30am, a VAL group support offer presentation from 10:30-10:35am, a funding opportunities presentation from 10:35-11:05am, a break from 11:05-11:15am, a volunteering update from 11:15-11:20am, and a workshop on mapping needs and services in North West Leicestershire from 11:20am-12:25pm, followed by networking and lunch from 12:25-1:30pm.
The forum agenda outlines the schedule for a voluntary action forum on August 26th 2015. It will include registration and refreshments from 9:30-10am, introductions and welcome from 10-10:10am, group information sharing from 10:10-10:40am, a presentation on managing and supporting volunteers from 10:40-10:50am, an update on the steering group from 10:50-11am, a break from 11-11:10am, and a workshop on searching for funders from 11:10am-12:30pm, followed by lunch and networking until 1:30pm.
North Central and Northwoods award winning First Weber agentsFirst Weber
This document recognizes real estate professionals in North Central and Northwoods Wisconsin who have demonstrated excellence in 2013. It lists award winners in categories like Emerald Circle - Platinum, President's Circle - Gold, and Bronze Medallion. The professionals are from areas including Neillsville, Stevens Point, Rhinelander, Wausau, Wisconsin Rapids, and more. First Weber Group is proud to honor these talented men and women for their extraordinary work over the past year.
The document outlines the senior calendar for the 2014-2015 school year for South Atlanta Educational Complex. It includes important dates for senior town halls, payments for senior dues, senior activities like football nights and picture day, visits from Herff Jones to order graduation items, and ACT/SAT test dates. The calendar provides seniors and their families with all the essential information on events and deadlines for the year.
At the Albuquerque Square Dance Club's General Membership Meeting on January 25, 2015, President Larada Horner-Miller presented the following informative presentation about the year 2014 at the dance hall.
A sundae fundraiser and basket auction will be held on July 21st from 12:00PM to 2:00PM in the atrium. Tickets for the auction will cost $1-$5 with all proceeds benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Sundaes will be available for $2.00.
This letter congratulates Alina Kuiovda for being named to the Winter 2015 President's Honour List at Seneca College, which recognizes outstanding academic achievement. The college is proud of her hard work and dedication to her studies. The president wishes her continued success in her academic career.
Photographs taken of the first group October 2016 to complete the 9 week YES Media course.
This course offered by Leicestershire's Youth Employability Support (YES) Project. The project supports young people age 15-24 to overcome challenges and barriers that have prevented them from finding a job or seeking further education.
The YES Project is jointly funded by Big Lottery and European Social Fund.
The Health & Social Care Forum agenda outlines presentations and workshops that will be held on March 8, 2016. It will include updates on the Better Care Together Strategy and 5-year plans from the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and Leicestershire County Council. There will also be a workshop discussing the role of the voluntary community sector in 2016-2017 as well as presentations on the Better Care Fund and social seeding initiatives.
The Economic Inclusion Forum agenda outlines a full day of discussions and presentations around economic inclusion in Leicester and Leicestershire. The day will include updates from the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership and local councils, opportunities for voluntary community sector representatives to get involved, feedback from attendees, and a discussion on the Social Value Act and how it can benefit the voluntary community sector. The forum aims to bring together stakeholders from across the region to discuss economic inclusion priorities and strategies.
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VAL Health and Social Care VCS Forum 20 September Final Agenda
1. Forum Agenda
Tuesday 20 September
10:00 – 10:15 Welcome & Forum Introductions
Ben Smith, Voluntary Action LeicesterShire
Forum Lead
10:15 - 10:25 VAL Online Directory
Anna Barrow, Voluntary Action LeicesterShire
10:25 – 10:45 LeicesterCity JointStrategic Needs
Assessment2016
Rod Moore – LeicesterCity Council
10:45 – 11:00 LLR Recovery Colleges
Marie McGranigan – Leicestershire
Partnership NHS Trust
11:00 – 11:30 Break
11:30 – 11:45 Update from West Leicestershire CCG
Rose Uwins – WLCCG
11:45 – 12:15 Better Care Together vs Sustainability and
TransformationPlans
Sarah Smith - Better Care Together
12:15 – 12:50 Workshop– What is VCS Role in STP /
BCT?
12:50 – 13:00 Closing Remarks and Finish
Ben Smith, VAL