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D Magazine—Issue No 2 April 2015 www.developecs.org.uk
2 D Magazine—Issue No 2 April 2015 www.developecs.org.uk
Online Resources
New Online Toolkit: Equality and Diversity
As part of the #IAmWiltshire initiative and DEVELOP's commitment to raising awareness about Equality
and Diversity in Wiltshire, we have launched an Online Toolkit.
This toolkit will help groups and individuals gain more knowledge and increase their confidence
regarding Equality and Diversity and how to ensure you have a welcoming organisation while keeping in
line with current regulation.
Click here to view our Equalities Online Toolkit on our website.
Contents Online Resources—New Online Toolkit: Equality and Diversity 2
Words by Jane 3
Great Outcomes from Melksham Community Area Partnership 4
Reaching Communities—Big Lottery Fund, VAS and DEVELOP Partner Up to Support Local Organisations 5
Twitter Activity 5
I Am Wiltshire: A Celebration of Diversity 6
Volunteer Managers’ Network 7
Your Chance to Say ‘Thank You’! Volunteers’ Week 2015 8
Well Done Melissa! DEVELOP Celebrates Apprentice’s Achievements 8
A Celebration of Local Volunteering: 750 Challenge 9
MSV: My Experience as a Mentor with Volunteer Centre Wiltshire 10
Volunteer Centre Wiltshire: Our Work in Numbers 11
We Help… Groups Find Funding: Waste Not Want Not 12
We Help… Set Up New Groups: Friends of First City 13
Training: Highlights and Upcoming Dates 14
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Words by Jane
Welcome to our quarterly update of
DEVELOP’s latest activities which we
hope you enjoy.
Discover our new online Equality and Diversity Toolkit – an invaluable tool to help
organisations increase their knowledge and understand best practice around equality and diversity issues.
We also tell you about our successful Volunteer Managers Network - an excellent programme
supporting many Volunteer Managers, running and managing volunteer teams in Wiltshire.
Wiltshire Volunteer Centre, run by DEVELOP
promotes volunteering and supports capacity building for organisations through the use of volunteers. We do this by facilitating connections between organisations with volunteer opportunities and people interested in volunteering. We can also offer employee volunteering project management and volunteer resource management for various programs and initiatives – if these are needs in your organisation then let us know.
Read Suzanne’s inspiring story on page 10 as a
DEVELOP Volunteer Mentor. Suzanne’s role
encourages many others to engage in volunteering which can be a fulfilling, rewarding and a life changing experience. We don’t think there is a better way to encourage people into volunteering other than using a volunteer to spread the message.
And finally DEVELOP is supporting organisations on how to measure impact – why not join our next training event on July 1st - 100% of our last attendees recommended our training, so if your organisation wants to learn how to describe it’s impact on the people and communities it serves, then this is the course for you.
Jane Windle-Hartshorn
Director of DEVELOP
Follow @JaneWH on Twitter!
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Great Outcomes from Melksham Community Project :
Gompels Team Up with Dorothy House to Provide Advice and Information Service
As a result from the Health and Wellbeing
Forums, set up by Melksham Community
Project, DEVELOP and other local agencies,
GOMPELS have teamed up with Dorothy
House in an attempt to provide Melksham
residents with better access to information
about the hospice’s service.
Melksham Community Project holds forums
where charities, local businesses and
medical professionals can get together and
discuss how better work together for the
benefit of patients and the community.
During April a Dorothy House representative
held information and advice sessions at
Gompels in the town centre, being able to
engage with the public about the services
they offer. This consultation was an
opportunity to discover how they could help
you or your family.
Gompels is hoping to have a different charity
or service in store each month to provide
information about their services. Dorothy
House has been the first to be involved with
the scheme.
Sue Eskins the community and outreach
team manager for Dorothy House said:
“This is part of our drive to get more
information into the community so people
who may need us will know exactly what
we can offer. We are pleased to be a part of
this idea and we look forward to seeing and
talking to as many people as possible.”
‘DEVELOP have really supported us in setting up the Health and Wellbeing Forum for Melksham. They have run networking activities promoting partnership work within the group. We are already seeing great results from this work, which includes Gompels the Chemist hosting different charities and services to make them more accessible to the public.’
- Phil McMullen, Melksham Community Project Support Officer
Reaching Communities
Big Lottery Fund, Voluntary Action Swindon and DEVELOP Partner Up to Support Local Organisations
Big Lottery Fund, in partnership with
DEVELOP and Voluntary Action Swindon
(VAS), hosted a unique workshop to
support Wiltshire groups with their
applications to the Reaching Communities
fund.
Charities and local groups had the opportunity to
revise their application draft with Tim Temple, Big
Lottery Fund Funding Officer for the West of
England. They were able to get top tips about their
application and learn about what the funders are
looking for in a project.
The event took place on the 23rd March 2015 at
the Advice & Support Centre in Swindon.
8 Groups from Swindon and the wider Wiltshire
area were able to review their applications in
depth, which were submitted previous to the
event.
This initiative will allow groups to submit better
application for this fund and increase their chances
of success. Following this event groups have been
able to follow up from the commentaries given on
the day with funding advisors from DEVELOP and
VAS.
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Events in the Community
I Am Wiltshire:
A Celebration of Diversity
On Wednesday 4th of March DEVELOP, in partnership with Wiltshire Council and other voluntary and community organisations, celebrated a year of work around Equality and Diversity at the I Am Wiltshire Event.
Over 50 people, including representatives from community groups and members of the public, joined the event which took place in Trowbridge, as well as a virtual version in Chippenham, attended by 9 people.
James Moody, Chair of DEVELOP, presented an overview of DEVELOP's Equality work during 2014 - 2015, which has been compiled in the 'I Am Wiltshire: Minority and Multi Faith Community Action Report.'
There was also an opportunity to hear from the work of our partners West Wilts Multi Faith Forum, SCAR and Trowbridge Islamic Cultural Centre.
The keynote speaker Kevin Curley addressed the attendees with his speech 'Giving people a say in the development of public services', where he touched on vital topics for our sector such as The Wiltshire Compact, the Best Value Statutory Guidance, and the Social Value Act. You can read the transcript of Kevin's speech by clicking here.
Wiltshire Council consulted the attendees about their Equalities Objectives for 2015-2016, and people had the chance to raise concerns and express their opinion about these objectives.
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Volunteer Managers’ Network
28 Volunteer Managers got together at Bouverie Hall in Pewsey to
share experiences and know-how about their roles on the 4th
February 2015.
The Volunteer Managers’ Network is set up regularly for volunteer
managers to discuss topics such as role agreements, policies and
agreements for volunteers, and investing in volunteers. This is a
unique opportunity to receive support and to share experiences with
other people in similar roles throughout the county.
Volunteer managers from all of Wiltshire had a chance to review and
receive support on these topics:
Help selling new volunteering opportunities and improving
recruitment
Managing difficult situations with volunteers and how to deal
with having to say ‘no’ to a potential volunteer
Updates, guidance and support with the new Do-it platform
“I’ve gained new tools with which to tackle problems in my
organisation—having difficult conversations, good
descriptions for volunteer roles. I also gained new contacts
in the networking sessions and new ideas.”
- Gill Kosmyryk, Calne Community Day Centre
If you are a
volunteer manager
or are in a similar
role, contact us
today to find out
how to join the
network!
Call 0845 034 5250 or
enquiries@developecs.org.uk
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In partnership with :
Well done Melissa! DEVELOP celebrates apprentice’s achievements
Celebration
Left to right: Sarah Cardy (Trustee) Kevin Rorke
(Wiltshire Enterprise), Melissa Craven (Office
Administrator), Jane Windle-Hartshorn
(Director), Tim Mason (Trustee).
Joined by DEVELOP’s Trustees Sarah Cardy and Tim
Mason, Melissa celebrated her achievements with
colleagues and her tutor Kevin Rorke, from
Wiltshire Enterprise.
Melissa started her Level 2 Business Administration
Apprenticeship with us in January 2014, looking to
improve and make the most of her IT skills, and gain
more experience in a busy office environment.
Melissa would like to thank her colleagues and
specially her tutor Kevin Rorke for all the support
and guidance during this process.
We are proud to have been able to offer Melissa a
paid position as Office Administrator, so she will
continue to be a important asset to our
organisation.
“I would definitely recommend doing an
apprenticeship. The experience gained with
DEVELOP has been invaluable, and now I’m
looking forward to what the future might bring.”
- Melissa Craven
Volunteers’ Week 2015
Your chance to say ‘Thank you’!
Volunteer Centre Wiltshire is hosting a special session of our
Volunteer Managers’ Network to celebrate the incredible
contribution our volunteers make throughout the year.
There will be music, dancing, time for networking with others,
skills demonstration from volunteers, and much more.
his event is open to the general public, so it will be a great
opportunity to showcase your organisation and potentially
attract new volunteers. This is a special opportunity to thank
those who make Wiltshire a better place to live every day.
For more information please visit www.developecs.org.uk/
VMN4JUN or call us on 0845 034 5250.
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MSV Mentor Supported
Volunteering
My experience as a
Mentor with Volunteer
Centre Wiltshire
By Suzanne McDonald
My name is Suzanne and I am a volunteer mentor. As a mentor I listen to, reassure, encourage and help mentees to set themselves a volunteering goal. Usually their goal is to find suitable local volunteering opportunities, prepare themselves to make an application, attend an interview, and finally start volunteering. I volunteer for about 2-3 hours per week. I feel completely humble and inspired by the people I mentor and their determination to break through into volunteering and make a change in their own and other people's lives. The people I mentor are usually unemployed and are hoping to find paid work in the future. However, if you lack qualifications, suffer from anxiety or doubt that you have any relevant skills or experiences which employers require, volunteering is an excellent way to gain confidence, develop your skills and is often a stepping stone to paid employment. Lack of self confidence and self belief are often the biggest barriers people face when looking for a volunteering opportunity. One way to overcome this is to talk about all the things you can do, special skills you have and experiences that make you unique. Then we look at what sort of volunteering you might like to explore, there are so many different volunteering opportunities in Wiltshire there is always something for everyone. Finding out about suitable volunteering options then leads to filling application forms and preparing
for interviews. The more prepared you are the more confident you feel. Sometimes I go along to the interview too — having someone with you when you feel nervous can really help! There are some truly amazing voluntary organisations locally who are ready to see what you CAN achieve and what you are able to give! In no time at all you are having a try out session or attending a training day and then you have done it ... YOU are a volunteer! The training and support I receive from the team at Volunteer Centre Wiltshire is really excellent and like all volunteers I have learned so much since I started volunteering almost 2 years ago.
Volunteering really is its own reward. Give it a go… Isn't it time YOU felt rewarded?
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WE HELP... Groups
find funding
Waste Not Want Not
‘Helping to Create Comfortable Homes’
“The assistance
and support of
DEVELOP has
made fundraising
much less
onerous than it
would normally
be and has
delivered very
positive results.”
- Phil Reade,
Waste Not Want Not
During the twelve years that it has been open WNWN has
been able to cover some 80% of its annual costs from the
sale of goods but needs continuous funding to keep the
cost of stock within reach of people on low income.
Over the last two years WNWN have worked with DEVELOP
providing the organisation with funding useful advice to
assist with its search for funding.
Recently WNWN has secured £1,500 from two of
the suggested sources being Sovereign Housing and the
Jack Lane Foundation. In both cases DEVELOP also assisted
with the application process.
Applying for funds in addition to managing the day to day
responsibilities of a project can be a daunting task.
DEVELOP can help you identify possible sources
of funding and increase your chances of success
with useful tips and know-how.
DEVELOP supported 12 local organisations
with funding support in the last quarter.
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WE HELP.. Set up
new groups
Friends of First City
‘The advice for me
was an invaluable
tool. I will also be
approaching
DEVELOP for help
advertising for
volunteers.’
- Hannah Carter, Friends of
First City
Friends of First City’s aim is to prevent people from becoming socially
excluded by offering a befriending service, introducing people to others with
similar interests and offering support to enable people to enjoy activities that
may otherwise not be accessible.
Referred by their CEO, Friends of First City contacted
DEVELOP as a new group looking for a
straightforward answer to their question. Friends of
First City is a registered charity offering a support
network to socially excluded individuals, groups and
families.
Friends of First city approached DEVELOP having
doubts about how to set up their new group. They
had repeatedly received incorrect information from a
number of parties, which had made the process very
unclear.
DEVELOP help them identify essential information
needed for the registration process, including gaps in
their constitution.
“We are now registered, which prior to our
meeting had had many setbacks.”, says
Hannah Carter, Company Secretary of Friends of First
City.
DEVELOP is the one-stop place for group
support in Wiltshire. We can help you set up
your group, and be compliant with current
regulations and good practice.
If you are interested in becoming a
volunteer or for more information,
please contact the company secretary,
Hannah Carter at
hannahc@firstcitygroup.co.uk
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Training
Bespoke training session for WASP
DYS in Measuring Your Impact
‘(We were given) insights into
writing bids for funding and making
sure research and evidence is
relevant.”
Training Session Attendee
“I have lots of tools and information
to develop the plans and ways of
working what I currently have in
place.”
Rachel Fallows,
Army Families Federation
100% of attendees felt they achieved their aims at the session.
100% of attendees felt they received enough feedback and
support during the session to make the content relevant to them.
100% of attendees would recommend this training course.
Volunteer and Community Groups exist to make a
difference - and they certainly do, but measuring
their impact remains a real challenge for many
charities.
If done well, impact measurement can be a benefit
rather than a burden! Effective monitoring and
impact measurement can make a big difference for
your group or charity when it comes to funding
applications and strategic planning, which is
essential in the current funding climate.
DEVELOP has designed this training course
to help your organisation achieve your
impact measuring goals, and to provide
you with knowledge and tips on how to
use this new information to funding bids.
The next scheduled session for Develop Your Skills
in Measuring Your Impact will be help on the 1st
July 2015, in Trowbridge, venue TBC.
Don’t miss out, book now!
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DEVELOP your skills with
our training courses
Training Course Date and Time Venue Cost*
L2 Emergency First Aid Wednesday 22nd April
9.30am—4.30pm
The Crown Centre,
Devizes £80
Develop Your Skills in
Social Media
Tuesday 28th April
9.30am—12.30pm
The Learning Curve,
Melksham £55
Develop Your Skills in
Marketing
Wednesday 20th May
10.00am—1.00pm
Warminster Civic Centre,
Warminster £55
Roles & Responsibilities of
Trustees
Tuesday 2nd July
1.30pm—4.30pm The Marden House, Calne £55
How to Find Funding Thursday 18th June
10.00am—1.-00pm
The Nursteed Centre,
Devizes £30
Develop Your Skills in
Measuring Your Impact
Wednesday 1st July
10.00am—1.00pm Trowbridge, Venue TBC £55
Develop Your Skills in
Mentoring
Thursday 9th and Friday 10th July
9.30am—4.30pm/12.30am Devizes, Venue TBC £150
Upcoming training dates
* DEVELOP members receive 10% discount on any training course. Please visit www.developecs.org.uk/membership for more information.
Contact us today to book your place!
Call 0845 034 5250 or email training@developecs.org.uk
Need help with managing group, or would you like to increase your organisation’s awareness on Equality
and Diversity? Support your staff and volunteers with our bespoke training solutions tailored to your
specific organisation's needs and budget. Our in-house training sessions are specifically suited to your
needs, giving you the flexibility to arrange the times and location best suited to your organisation.
We will work with you to ensure that your organisation’s needs have been met.
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VELOP supported Wiltshire Community Foundation at the Meet the Funder Conference 2014 Representatives from Wiltshire's voluntary and community sector, as well as local and national funders came together on Tuesday the 18th November at the Corn Exchange in Devizes, at the Meet the Funders Conference organised by Wiltshire Community Foundation.
The conference was an opportunity for local organisations and charities to get information and advice
regarding funding directly from the funders. Speakers included Tim Temple from Big Lottery, Emma
Beeston from Lloyds Bank Foundation, Cathy Williams from Comic Relief, and Heidi Yorke from Wiltshire
Community Foundation.
DEVELOP had the opportunity to speak to the presenters and workshop facilitators,
who kindly gave words of advice to Wiltshire voluntary and community groups. Click
here to view the video on our website.
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