Community Works: Facilitation skills workshop

Difficult meetings and challenging conversations – an opportunity to develop your facilitation skills

Bringing people together in any form of meeting whether one-to-ones, supervisions, group meetings, forums, or networks can both be fruitful but also sometimes challenging.  Everyone participating may need to work with complex issues, different approaches, multiple agendas, differing decision-making authority and contrasting views. However, everyone has a role in ensuring that any meeting is as effective as it can be and confident and competent facilitation skills sit at the heart of this.

The overall aim of this two day action-oriented workshop is to support you to be proactive and creative about how you use, adapt and develop your facilitation skills. It is an opportunity to develop your approach in order to get the best out of any meetings you participate in whilst also maintaining and boosting the morale of everyone involved.

Over the course of the two sessions we will:

  • Identify facilitation skills – how to ensure meetings are focused, inclusive and an opportunity for everyone to reflect, think, plan and work together in addressing the issues on the agenda
  • Look at ways of managing complexity, differences of opinion and approach
  • Reflect on your approach to facilitation and identify how you will develop your facilitation skills
  • Share insights that will inform how you use your facilitation skills whether you are facilitating or attending a meeting

This training will be led by Yvonne Rivers

Dates & times:

This workshop takes place over 2 days as follows:

Thursday 23 November, 9.30-4.30pm
Tuesday 12 December, 9.30-1.00pm

Venue: Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AF

Please note if you book a place you will need to attend on both days

Course Fees:

Organisations Annual Income Community Works members Non-members *
Under £250,000 £120 £135
Over £250,000 £180 £195

 * Organisations who are not a member of Community Works, but are a charity or community group operating in Adur, Brighton and Hove, or Worthing.

 Some free bursary places are available to groups in Adur, Brighton and Hove, or Worthing with an income below £35,000 per year.

To book on:

For more information or to book your place, please visit http://bhcommunityworks.org.uk/difficult-meetings-and-challenging-conversations/

Community Works workshop: Key responsibilities of trustees

Community Works’ next Governance Briefing provides an overview of the key responsibilities of trustees with Moira Protani, a Charity Lawyer and expert in governance. Whether you’re new to your trustee or committee role or well-seasoned, this is a chance to meet and share experiences with other trustees and committee members and reflect on the job at hand.

Where: Stanmer Room, Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YD
When: Thursday 19 October, 6.00-8.00pm

For more information and to book your place

This event is free to Community Works members. If you have any questions, please get in touch with Community Works on info@bhcommunityworks.org.uk or 01237 234023

Tarner and Eastern Road area Healthy Collaboration Fund open for applications

Small Grants for health and wellbeing related community activities, projects and groups

Are you part of/or run, or want to start a health related group, activity or project and can do with some funds to help you out?
Do you meet any of the following health priorities?

  • Providing activities that reduce isolation and improve wellbeing
  • Improving outdoor facilities that help to support improved health and wellbeing
  • Encouraging healthy eating and nutrition
  • Access to activities and equipment that improve mental health and wellbeing
  • Reduce anti-social behaviour – encourage community spirit and wellbeing.

You can apply for anything up to £400. The application deadline is Monday 2nd October 2017, 5pm.

Pick up an application pack from:

  • Millwood Community Centre
  • The Resource Centre
  • Patching Lodge
  • Hampshire Lodge

Or download from: www.tarnercommunity.org or contact Kalishia Davey on Tel: 01273 293792, Mobile: 07411 251969

Small Groups Network, 28th September

Are you involved with a small community group that provides activities to your local community? Would you find it useful to meet others who are running similar groups in their local community, to reflect on challenges you are facing, share your experiences and support each other in moving your group forward?

The Small Groups Network is a place for community groups to get the help and support they need.

Date: Thursday 28 September, 10.00-12.30
Venue: St Richard’s Community Centre, Egmont Rd, Hove BN3 7FP
Cost: Free

For more information and to book a place visit http://bhcommunityworks.org.uk/small-groups-network/

We particularly welcome groups run by and for those supporting: LGBT people, BAME people, disabled people, people of faith, children and young people and those at chronic risk of exclusion. This network session will be supported by Community Works, the Resource Centre, the Hangleton and Knoll Project and the Trust for Developing Communities.

Responsibilities of the Management Committee – updated information page

We’ve revised and updated our information page on Responsibilities of the Management Committee.

Every community organisation has a group of people which manages its affairs – a governing body. This is often called a management committee, although your group may use a different name, such as executive committee, board of trustees or steering group. A very small group may not have a separate committee and, in this case, its entire membership is the governing body.

Our information page is a guide to the key responsibilities of an organisation’s management committee. It goes through these one by one, setting out the key responsibilities, further points to consider and links to more detailed information.

A useful reference for new organisations and old hands alike – like all our information pages, it is free to view and download on our website, or you can pick up a paper copy next time you visit the Centre.

Safety Net Autumn training programme

Safety Net have published their Autumn 2017 training programme. They offer courses on Safeguarding and Child Protection, Protective Behaviours and Mindfulness.

Particularly useful for volunteers in small community groups, the Introduction to Safeguarding and Child Protection training is a half day course, which is running three times during the autumn and winter:

This course is an introduction to safeguarding and child protection issues for those working in small community groups. You will gain a basic understanding of your role in establishing a safe environment and safe working practices in protecting children and young people from harm and abuse.

The course costs £15 for organisations with an annual income below £35,000 and £25 for organisations with income above £35,000.

Follow the links above for more details and to register.

TAKEPART sports festival Golden Tickets available

Brighton & Hove City Council are offering TAKEPART Golden Ticket vouchers. The voucher will allow people to take part in a free activity with any of the organisations supporting the scheme between 17 June and 30 September 2017. To register, apply online.

They are also offering, on a first-come first-served basis, 100 free Adult 1 day networkSAVER tickets, giving unlimited travel throughout Brighton & Hove, available for people registering for a TAKEPART Golden Ticket, supporting people to try a TAKEPART activity.

If you need support please contact the Healthy Lifestyles Team on 01273 294589 or email healthylifestyles@brighton-hove.gov.uk

The regulatory role of the Charity Commission

Thursday 29 June 2017
6.00-8.30pm
The Mezzanine, Ropetackle Arts Centre, Little High Street, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, BN43 5EG

At this network meeting, Charity lawyer Moira Protani will give a briefing on the regulatory role of the Charity Commission, and explore the responsibilities of charity trustees regarding reporting and compliance with charity legislation.

To book on to this network meeting please visit the following page http://www.bhcommunityworks.org.uk/governance-network-2/

Spaces at our Governance Network are prioritised to Community Works members.

Brighton & Hove Albion inviting applications from charities to be club’s official charity partners 2017/18

Local registered charities have until Monday 10th July to submit their application. The club’s charity committee will then select two new local charities who will be supported during the new season – alongside the club’s existing long-term charity partners.

The selected charities will then be able to utilise a range of benefits, including a matchday bucket collection, signed merchandise, match tickets, media support and marketing both online and in the club’s match programme.

The application form, and further details, can be found here:

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/news/2017/june/albion-invite-201718-charity-partner-applications/

Free Women’s Aid ‘Ask Me’ Training THIS WEEKEND

Last minute places have opened up on the free Women’s Aid ‘Ask Me’ Training for Domestic Abuse Ambassadors in Brighton. Women’s Aid are looking for community members in Brighton and Hove to join our “ask me” scheme and create communities against domestic abuse. We’d love for you to be part of the scheme. The “ask me” scheme will train members of the community to become ask me ambassadors. The training will increase your awareness of what a helpful response to domestic abuse looks like, and give you the knowledge and skills to signpost people towards the specialist help they need.

Saturday 24th June

Saturday 1st July

9.30am – 4.30pm

Brighton

For more information, and to book your place please contact: Laura:  07799 801642

askme@womensaid.org.uk

www.womensaid.org.uk/askme