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skip navigation community websites a-z login lifetimes home training and events funding chances policy volunteering resources community directory events calendar noticeboard about lifetimes privacy policy contact us welcome to lifetimes - supporting voluntary and community activity in wandsworth and beyond... new capacity building training courses delivered by lifetimes experts in evaluation training- tools to measure your volunteer programme what difference do your volunteers make to your group or organisation and to the people and communities you serve? how can you prove it, evidence it, and make a stronger case for funding your volunteer programme? in a time of cuts, there are increasing pressures on organisations that involve volunteers to monitor and evaluate the contribution they make. this training will provide you with effective methods for evaluating your volunteering programme and proving its value and impact. this includes: how volunteers help the organisation to achieve its mission and service its target communities how volunteers themselves benefit from that experience how this benefits the wider community understanding and using outcomes are you able to demonstrate the effects of your organisation’s work? are your funders asking you to report on the changes in your beneficiaries’ lives resulting from your projects? would you like to learn how to measure and report on the effects of your work? what are outcomes? how to identify relevant outcomes for your work how to measure your outcomes the benefits of having an outcomes focus methods for collecting information on your outcomes how to build a framework to monitor your outcomes how to report and use your outcomes information dates and venues will be published shortly. #tampontaxfund is going to help end period poverty!!! #freeperiods lifetimes are delighted to hear that the tampon tax fund will go towards ending period poverty , for the first time ever and would like to celebrate the vital work that the recipients of the fund including hestia housing and support, brook young people and mind, to name a few, do supporting women. however, lifetimes believes that the fund does not address the issues of period poverty faced by women who are currently experiencing homelessness, as it does nothing to provide them with vital items such as sanitary towels or tampons directly. homeless women continue not to have adequate access to the things they need for safe, clean, comfortable periods and are often forced to go without. lifetimes believes that every women affected by homelessness should not find themselves having to make a choice between something to eat or drink and sanitary items and must have access to free, feminine hygiene products. our project woman 2 woman aims at achieving this and we have so far made up 90 care packs for women affected by homelessness, all of which are filled with items that address the issues of feminine hygiene, dignity and comfort. we would really like to hear your thoughts and opinions on period poverty and homelessness, please get in touch to start a conversation, donate to this project, host a donation box or find out some more information. you can tweet us @lifetimesnews and use the # lifetimeswoman2woman , email us at [email protected] or c all us on 0208 875 2849 . lifetimes celebrates international women's day in honour of internationals women’s day, lifetimes would like to celebrate inspirational women and take this time to raise awareness about women and homelessness . niamh davis from lifetimes spoke to denise collins a woman who has been affected by homelessness, to talk about her inspirational life. to view the full article please follow the link by clicking here this year lifetimes has trained over 500 women in mental health first aid , mental health in the community and healthy communities to reduce stigma and discrimination around mental health issues, to have the right conversations and to cascade information about professional and self-help support services available. lifetimes has also provided over 100 care packs to women who are currently experiencing homelessness as part of our woman 2 woman project, which aims to tackle issues of hygiene and period poverty for homeless women. happy international women's day! thank you to our hard working volunteers lifetimes would like to thank the volunteers from the charter school feminist society, who helped make care packages for our homeless project, woman 2 woman and for their excellent work fundraising and collecting feminine hygiene products. together we made over 80 care packs, which will help relieve the effects of period poverty for women experiencing homelessness. lifetimes visits spires as part of woman 2 woman we would like to say a big thank you to spires for inviting us to their women's space christmas party to hand out our woman 2 woman care packs. it really is a pleasure to work with such an important and committed organisation and we look forward to further exchanges in the future. if you would like to find out more about these projects, would like to host a donation box or donate items please get in touch via email or phone. you can also follow us on twitter @lifetimesnews #lifetimeswoman2woman #lifetimesmenmatter2 #rehomesocksandpants men matter 2- delivering care packages to southcroft church lifetimes is very pleased to announce that 50 care packs for homeless men have been delivered to southcroft church. southcroft church is an organisation that does valuable work supporting those experiencing homelessness through their community table. it is a great pleasure for lifetimes to work with such dedicated organisations in our joint effort to help homeless men and women. if you would like to find out more about these projects, would like to host a donation box or donate items please get in touch via email or phone. you can also follow us on twitter @lifetimesnews and each project at #lifetimesmenmatter2 #lifetimeswoman2woman or #rehomesocksandpants men matter 2, another new project developed by lifetimes lifetimes will be launching another new, exciting project, men matter 2 , further details this will be released soon. to find out more follow us on twitter @lifetimesnews or go to #rehomesocksandpants or #lifetimesmenmatter2 to see how you can help . woman to woman, a new project developed by lifetimes to tackle period poverty for homeless women lifetimes is addressing the serious issue of period poverty for homeless women . lifetimes is partnering with ot her organisations in this field. lifetimes will be providing care packages to homeless women in need through the woman to woman project. to find out more follow us on twitter @lifetimenews or go to #lifetimeswoman2woman lifetimes are launching a new project lifetimes will be launching an exciting, new, innovative project, woman to woman . further details of this will be released soon. community grant scheme application workshop applications are now open for wandsworth ccg’s community grant scheme . the community grant scheme aims to award grants of up to £2,500 for community and voluntary sector organisations that work with disadvantaged communities, and those most at risk of poor health. if you would like support completing your application , we will be holding a workshop to guide you through the process. this will be held on friday 15th september at 10.00 am to 1.00 pm, at wandsworth clinical commissioning group, 73-75 upper richmond road east putney sw15 2sr if you wish to apply for the grant the deadline for applications is friday 29 th september 2017 . organisations will be informed if they are successful by mid october 2017 . to confirm your attendance for the workshop or for more information, please contact chan maher, engagement manager at wandsworth ccg on: 0208 8126741 or [email protected]. fantastic new charity for wandsworth good vibrations giving (gvg) is a new registered charity in wandsworth. gvg is looking to work with registered charities in our borough - you will be able to nominate your service users for direct delivery of essential gifts that will help them in their day-to-day lives eg: school uniform/ microwave/ washing machine etc gvg will already be working with age uk wandsworth and storm empowerment. their service is free of charge. the website is currently under construction and will be launching late summer. for further information of how gvg can help please contact hicky kingsbury: [email protected] dascas are looking for peer volunteers! caw's disability and social care advice team (dascas) is an organisation in wandsworth dedicated to empowering disabled people to access the benefits they are entitled to. dascas are aware that some disabled people are not getting the benefits they are entitled to and have recently been awarded funding to undertake a research project looking into unmet disability advice need. dascas is looking for volunteers with disabilities who would like to develop research skills to take part in this exciting and needed project. if you know anyone who is able to dedicate just 3.5 hours per week for the next 6 months (march-august) please let us know. they will receive full training in telephone interview techniques, develop research skills and boost their employability (references can be provided post-completion) and be a part of a project that will ultimately make a real difference to the lives of disabled people in the borough. the research will be done in the form of questionnaires and interviews which may be conducted in the office, over the telephone or through home visits. the quantitative/qualitative findings will then be reproduced in a report and form the basis for support material which will be disseminated where it is needed most, with the view to ultimately improving access to vital benefit advice for disabled people across the borough. the peer volunteers will play a central role in collecting this information, interpreting the findings and helping to feed-back information in the borough. the project is committed to equal access and will therefore work to ensure that everyone engaged in the project is able to fully participate. if you are interested pleas complete this application and email to matthew stocks or or contact matthew directly for further information or alternative means of applying. valueyou - volunteer recognition scheme valueyou is a volunteer recognition scheme that provides regular volunteers with a free discount card that they can use in almost 500 independent businesses across eleven london boroughs including wandsworth. volunteers can also choose a gift voucher. the scheme is a charity, setup to say thank you to volunteers - there is no charge for using the service. butchers, bakers, cafes, restaurants, dry cleaners, florists, greengrocers-there are a huge range of businesses taking part. they all offer a discount of 10% or more for card holders. gift vouchers include a hot drink and a cake, free dry cleaning, flowers, lunches and many more. click here for a map of wandsworth businesses taking part in the scheme. to register with the scheme in wandsworth you need to have volunteered 100 hours or more over the previous 12 months. volunteers can visit the website to register with the scheme and will need the email address of your volunteer manager to confirm your volunteering activity. a resolution to the anti-lobbying clause the government has this morning published a major overhaul of the anti-lobbying clause, the implementation of which was paused in april. the effect of this is to significantly avoid the damage that the clause would have done to charities’ advocacy role. since the beginning of the year and continuing after the pause we have been in an ongoing dialogue with the government on this topic. these exchanges have at times been robust. but today’s announcement shows the government has listened and acted to address the clear problems we raised. this has only been possible because ncvo members and the voluntary sector have stood together, and i would like to thank all of those who gave so much of their time to this. read more please click here . free counter fraud guide launched for charities as reported by civil society news, this guide follows the annual fraud indicator released in may which shows that the cost of fraud to the charity sector has increased by 73 per cent from £1.1bn in 2013 to £1.9bn. is your charity up to date with policies on fraud protection, business continuity plans, strong financial controls? find information on charity commission website or become a member of the charity finance group grant funding opportunities for the wandsworth voluntary sector on wednesday 22nd june , lifetimes charity welcomed representatives from 20 wandsworth voluntary sector organisations, to our day long grant funding event. the morning session began with big lottery fund ’s grant officers, hugh stultz & kemar walford, presenting an overview of the different funds offered by the lottery, giving tips for applications and answering individual questions. the presentation was followed by several 1:1 meetings offering bespoke advice to voluntary sector groups. lloyds bank foundation grant manager, sara cooney joined us for the afternoon session to give an informative overview on lloyds eligibility criteria and the enable & enhance funding programmes. sara wrapped up the afternoon with several individual appointments, offering advice and support to local organisations. feedback on the event was overwhelmingly positive: “i found the event incredibly helpful as it clarified funding criteria and afforded attendees the opportunity to ask questions of the funders themselves, which was invaluable. thank you to both the attending funders and lifetimes for a practical and informative event!” lifetimes charity would like to extend our thanks to the contributing funders and all of the attendees for joining us on the day. self help care & support event last thursday lifetimes welcomed over 50 members of the wandsworth community to our latest self help network meeting. the event, which focused on dementia and stroke care, included fantastic interactive workshops and presentations from mindcare – dementia support and the stroke association. we were joined by a varied audience from across the borough, including healthcare professionals, voluntary sector organisations, self help groups, local residents and carers. the overall consensus was that the event was extremely worthwhile, increasing attendees’ insight into both conditions, as well as their awareness of local services. we received fantastic feedback: “excellent session, very informative” “very interesting and easy to understand” i will go on to “spread the word related to this topic and lifetimes support services” the afternoon started with an interactive and informative workshop on understanding dementia, delivered by christine & philippa from mindcare , the dementia support team at bromley & lewisham mind. we also heard about their free new service for individuals and professionals in wandsworth caring for a person with dementia – further details below. michelle and john from the stroke association gave us a musical presentation, on stroke awareness, prevention and the support available in wandsworth. they were also joined by the volunteer ambassadors to deliver quick and simple blood pressure checks during the networking break. our information marketplace included a great variety of resources from our expert speakers as well as the alzheimer’s society and connect , who were on hand to answer questions. information was also available on local organisations, self help groups and the support available in the borough. last week’s event was the fourth self help network meeting, hosted by lifetimes as part of our self help wandsworth programme, which offers support and guidance for groups, through 1:1 meetings, training workshops, networking opportunities and events . soap drama reflecting reality coronation street has sensitively raised the difficult topic of suicide this week. all the news publicity around the storyline has highlighted the huge number of men who die by suicide every year. globally a million people die by suicide every year and 84 men complete suicide each week in the uk. lifetimes is jointly delivering connecting with people’s suicide awareness and suicide response training . the training has been very well received by local organisations. ‘sincere thanks for the fabulous training yesterday’ ‘we all gained a lot of knowledge and insight from your interactive and thoughtful presentations’ ‘thank you so much for your well- presented session’ ‘the group thought it was very good and well worth attending’ if you are interested in your organisation receiving this training please contact kirstie sheehy for more details [email protected] lifetimes and thamesreach deliver connecting with people, suicide awarness training this week 84 sculptures of men were unveiled standing on top of this morning studios, as part of a campaign to raise awareness of male suicide. suicide is the leading cause of death in men under 44 in the uk, with 84 men completing suicide each week. lifetimes has long been highlighting the issues, attempting to end the stigma and opening doors to discussions around mental health and suicide and this week, alongside thamesreach, lifetimes delivered its first connecting with people, suicide awareness training . this course aims to increase empathy, reduce stigma and enhance participants’ ability to compassionately respond to someone who has suicidal thoughts or following self-harm and has already received great feedback from participants. if you would like to find out more information about the content and availability of this course or express interest in attending please get in touch via email, [email protected] or on 0208 8752849 . lifetimes will be delivering six mental health first aid courses in the new year lifetimes upcoming mental health first aid (mhfa) training is now fully booked, due to the popularity of the course 90 places were filled within 7 hours. we are currently compiling a waiting list for those who missed out on a space. if you would like to be included in this please contact us. upcoming lifetimes healthy communitiestraining promoting healthy lifestyles, discussing mental & emotional wellbeing and fire, home & personal safety this bespoke training programme was originally written for wandsworth borough council’s workplace development; lifetimes have negotiated for voluntary sector groups in wandsworth and richmond to have the opportunity to take up free training spaces which will benefit and strengthen bids and contracts in the future. lifetimes healthy communitiestraining consists of three different courses; promoting healthy lifestyles, mental & emotional wellbeing and fire, home & personal safety . these courses have several aims: promoting healthy lifestyles provides an overview of the different areas of health and wellbeing, health inequalities and how to promote healthy living activities in the community. for more information, course dates and times please go to this link promoting healthy lifestyles mental &emotional wellbeing offers an overview of the different aspects that support good mental wellbeing and how to support individuals to engage in health promoting activities and access further support. for more information, course dates and times please go to this link mental and emotional well-being the courses, so far, have been well attended by wandsworth council and voluntary and community sector groups. we have had fantastic feedback from past delegates: “i have enjoyed today's session and felt very informed about healthy lifestyles [...e]specially [the] scientific info [it] was brilliant." “very good overview training, [the]... group work [and] sharing [of] ideas [was] lots of fun. slides, info and videos good. thank you." booking is essential via wandsworth borough council’s tpd online voluntary.tpd.org.uk . go to administration and business skills and search each course in the bar on the right hand side. please note: organisations are entitled to a maximum of 2 places per course . if you have any further questions regarding bookings for these courses, please contact the course administrator - agostinho de jesus [email protected] lifetimes new mental health in early yearstraining mental health in early years is a short mental health awareness course, written and delivered by lifetimes. the course covers key developmental stages in the early years from 0-11, issues that can effect mental health and well-being at key stages, resources and strategies to support parents and carers and ways to develop coping strategies for children and those that support them. you will be able to book onto the course in early 2018. if you would like to express interest in this course then please email us: [email protected] lifetimes new mental health in the workplace training following the great success of our mental health in the community training, lifetimes have designed and written a new training course, mental health in the workplace . this will be launched on world mental health day- 10th of october 2017- and following that bookings can be made. watch this space for more details on content and dates. care4me community directory care4me is the online community directory developed by lifetimes that allows community and voluntary organisations to promote and publicise their services and activities. the directory has recently been changed and has a new look with improved functionality, more categories of services and is multi lingual. is your organisation or self-support group registered yet? make sure you get in touch with to register. email: [email protected] or telephone 020 8875 2846. since march 30th 2012, care4me has been the online directory used by the general public, the information and signposting service of the new consumer champion for nhs and social care services, healthwatch wandsworth and clinical professionals. homeless rights training delivered at lifetimes premises specialist solicitor valerie clark from youth legal delivered bespoke training to 13 people at lifetimes charity last friday. each year more than 1 million young people get no help with’ difficult to solve’ social welfare problems, especially homelessness. 75% of those are experiencing mental health problems and are extremely vulnerable. youth legal’s ‘opening gates’ training workshop guided us through the complex legislation around homelessness applications and brought the difficult subject alive with case studies and great examples. 'great in-depth training.' 'very well delivered' 'thank you and i will be recommending it' watch out for more specialist training workshops by checking our ebulletins and website. 2,500 local people benefit from a lifetimes “chance” using our in-depth knowledge of grant funding, lifetimes set up their own scheme in 2008 to assist necessitous parents with children under 13 years of age living in the borough of wandsworth. chances ( the grant giving arm of lifetimes charity) has donated over £120,000 of their own money to projects benefitting necessitous parents since 2008. putting our money into needed services in the borough of wandsworth. the funds distributed by lifetimes/chances is money generated by lifetimes’ trading activities and is not provided by any other statutory body. we do not merely act as an administrator for these funds but work hard to secure these funds for distribution. in many instances the funding has been given to small voluntary sector groups based in the borough, who although they provide much needed grassroots services are turned away by the main funding trusts. in total, over 2,500 residents have received education, training, help and support via charities and community groups funded by chances. to read more please click here . great success of thevolunteer brokerage platform on care4me the volunteer brokerage platform on lifetime’s community directory, www.care4me.org.uk has proved to be a great success for both volunteers and organisations. wow! what a great response, thank you so much for sending our details, it really is paying dividends. tony sanders, caius house. using the volunteering button on the site, all organisations registered with care4me can now promote their volunteering opportunities. any individual with an interest in volunteering can also sign up to the site’s volunteer bank, with a brief profile of their skills they wish to share and areas of volunteering they are interested in. the brokerage platform is entirely self-funded by lifetimes, who work to empower and support the voluntary sector in wandsworth. this development was made to assist organisations in the borough that have experienced difficulties gaining volunteers since the local authority’s decision last year to cease funding a volunteer brokerage service in the borough. to list your organisation’s volunteering opportunities, simply register or sign in at www.care4me.org.uk , and then register your opportunity . if you are an individual looking to volunteer, you can register with the volunteer bank here . if you have any questions about using the service, please do not hesitate to contact us at 0208 875 2846 or [email protected] . lifetimes’ health & wellbeing event 9th october 2014 three hundred people joined lifetimes to hold a community event day on 9th october 2014. the overall consensus was that the event was very worthwhile and provided the means of not only a showcasing for different organisation’s services but also networking and building relationships for future joint working and referrals. the event was formally opened by the mayor of wandsworth who, together with lifetimes ceo, was pleased to meet all stall holders and hand out the special mayor volunteering badges to selected volunteers on the day. in total 41 volunteers were pleased to receive badges and have their names submitted to the roll of honour. we had excellent feedback from our attendees: “very informative” “this is important and empowers our community” “we need more events like these ...” "excellent work” “good for the community “ “remarkable day “ “when is the next one?” a special meet the funders event was held. demand for tickets for this event was exceptional and spaces were filled within 24 hours of the announcement made via lifetimes email and website adverts. 4 different funders presented at this event and a special presentation on the new wandsworth grant fund was also delivered by wandsworth council. lifetimes would like to extend their thanks to the hugely talented staff of wheelhouse productions for the filming they carried out on the day and the post production they provided to lifetimes. wheelhouse productions have a wealth of experience and if you feel that they could assist your organisation please contact them on www.wheelhouse.org.uk or email [email protected] . community project volunteers do you have a project that you need help with? south thames college have launched a campaign to give young people the opportunity to volunteer in the community. previous and current voluntary projects include painting nurseries and relaying gardens at schools. the team supported our '5 ways to wellbeing' event in balham on world mental health day and did a brilliant job, so if you need help with anything, please get in touch on 020 8918 7069 or e-mail: [email protected] lifetimes in wandsworth and south london press wandsworth and south london press featured the successful strawberries and cream tea party organized by lifetimes charity, wandsworth’s council for voluntary services, to mark national volunteering week. tina champion lifetimes chief executive, told the south london press: “it was a fun and less formal way to say thank you to the volunteers, without whom many public services would not be able to run. “funding streams have been cut and people have to rely on volunteers to keep services going, which makes it even more important to support and recognize them." to read more please click here . free, portable criminal record check for volunteers the home office has confirmed plans for a new system making it easier for volunteers to obtain free, portable criminal records checks. read more in this article from kensington & chelsea social council. for information on the distiction between being eligible for checks and being required to carry them out see sandy adirondack's latest update on the subject here lifetimes, the council for voluntary services in wandsworth in year (2014-15) “enabled people to achieve” by - self funded communication with our regular 2000 subscribers via our e-bulletins which lists news, funding opportunities, events and much more. - training and networking 606 people attended our training and networking workshops - event managed & facilitated other events attended by 327 people - self funded grants to other voluntary organisations in the amount of £23,855 which supported a further 937 people in the community our multi lingual care4me directory giving a new web presence to the voluntary and community sector and healthcare professionals and a user-friendly directory for the wandsworth citizen. self help groups what is a self help group? self help groups are support groups that offer and provide mutual support or mutual aid. people often gain huge benefits from talking to others who have a shared experience, whether it be a diagnosis of a long term condition or having faced a similar life experience such as loss, recovery or survival. groups may be run in a variety of ways, such as: peer-led self help groups with face to face meetings professionally supported self help groups organisationally hosted self help groups social network and online self help groups why join a self help group? everybody has their own reasons for joining a self help group but there are common reasons why people join self help groups, including: they no longer feel alone. they find out they are not the only one to feel the way they do. they feel in control again. they get support from people who understand. they gain a better understanding of their condition. they gain hope and inspiration. why not start your own group? the self help wandsworth programme offers a range of support services for new and existing self help groups. these include: 1:1 tailored meetings to offer support, advice and guidance training workshops for new and existing groups themed meetings and discussion events development and promotional events networking opportunities contact the self help wandsworth programme advisors e: [email protected] t: 020 8875 2849 representative from local voluntary sector invited to the royal maundy service lifetimes would like to congratulate our trustee natalie gibson-wilson who was invited to attend maundy thursday at windsor castle. natalie’s commitment to making wandsworth a better community for everyone is truly inspiring and we are so proud. woman 2 woman & men matter 2- delivering packs to glass door lifetimes is pleased to announce that 120 care packs , containing items to address hygiene issues faced by individuals experiencing homelessness, were delivered to glass door homeless charity as part of our two homeless projects, woman 2 woman & men matter 2 . glass door partners with churches to give shelter and support and is london's largest emergency winter night shelter. it was a pleasure to for lifetimes to work with such an important and dedicated organisation, who do such valuable work and we look forward to further future exchanges. we would really like to hear your thoughts and opinions on period poverty and homelessness, please get in touch to start a conversation, donate to this project, host a donation box or find out some more information. you can tweet us @lifetimesnews email us at [email protected] or call us on 0208 875 2849 . thank you morleys in tooting lifetimes would like to thank morleys in tooting for their generous donations of pillows and duvets, as part of our two homeless projects woman 2 woman and men matter 2 . these items will help to make those in need a little more comfortable, a little warmer and help to relieve some of the issues faced by individuals experiencing homelessness. if you would like to find out more about these projects, would like to host a donation box or donate items please get in touch via email or phone. you can also follow us on twitter @lifetimesnews #lifetimeswoman2woman #lifetimesmenmatter2 #rehomesocksandpants wandsworth ccg supports woman 2 woman & men matter 2 lifetimes would like to thank the wandsworth ccg , all the staff at brocklebank group practise and dr nicola jones and julie walmsley for supporting our two homeless projects, woman 2 woman and men matter 2 . with their support we are able to continue to help support individuals experiencing homeless in wandsworth and the surrounding broughs. if you would like to find out more about these projects, would like to host a donation box or donate items please get in touch via email or phone. you can also follow us on twitter @lifetimesnews #lifetimeswoman2woman #lifetimesmenmatter2 #rehomesocksandpants deputy mayor of london and team london visit lifetimes we would like to say a big thank you to matthew ryder, deputy mayor for social integration, social mobility and community engagement, for visiting us at lifetimes charity this week. he came to chat with small community groups about the vital work they do supporting the borough of wandsworth. these included putney wellbeing friends , a team of like-minded volunteers that offer a confidential compassionate ear to those seeking self-help with their mental health. mercy foundation centre , who provides free uk online basic computer training for the local community. tooting graveney day care centre that provides a supportive and friendly environment for mixing and socialising for older residents of the borough. youth legal that aims to improve the quality of life of vulnerable young people by making available independent, free legal advice in social welfare law and a 2nd voice , a voluntary support group that raise awareness about autism and supports individuals with special needs. kitchen social quality assurance mark kitchen social has been developed to tackle the growing challenge of child poverty that has been on the increase over the last few decades. the programme aims to impact on child poverty by tackling social isolation, food insecurity and educational disparity, which are issues that are increased during school holidays. we believe to achieve this successfully and to ensure safeguarding of all participants that all kitchen social hubs must adhere to a set of minimum standards, which are outlined in this document . to read more please click here . south west london recovery cafes theaim of the cafe is to support people to reduce their immediate crisis and anxiety, and to safety plan, drawing on strengths, resilience and coping mechanisms to reduce the need to use crisis services in future. they are an alternative for people who may present at a&e because of their mental health and are an out of hours service to support people when other services are closed. opening hours: both cafés will be open 365 days per year monday to friday: 6pm – 11pm saturday, sunday and bank holidays: 12 noon – 11pm capacity 25 customers at any one time. to read more please click here . we are recruiting new members for our youth council! the deadline is monday 5th march at 5pm our youth council is a group of 16-25 year olds, with autism, who meet at least four times a year to discuss and plan campaigns, events and consultations. our youth council make sure that all the work we do at ambitious about autism reflects the views and needs of children and young people with autism. to be a member of youth council you must be: · aged 16-25 years old and living in the uk. · diagnosed with autism. · able to attend meetings in london and events across the country (we will pay reasonable travel expenses, provide lunch and practical support so that you can take part and contribute). you do not need any experience to apply for this role! we would also like to note that we want our youth council to represent the range and diversity of the whole autism spectrum. this means that we are particularly keen to hear from people with autism who use assistive communication methods, those who also have a learning disability or have never been involved with ambitious about autism before. for more information about this opportunity download our youth council fact file and apply using the opportunity form please click here . if you need support with your application or have any questions please contact: [email protected] small charities ‘pressured not to say anything too controversial’ a chief executive of a small service delivery charity has said that one of the things holding her organisation back from advocacy work is “pressure not to say anything too controversial”. sarah mitchell, chief executive of carers network, a charity that supports voluntary carers in london, was speaking at the launch of lloyds bank foundation report, facing the forward, yesterday. in response to a question about the challenges small charities face when it comes to advocating on behalf of beneficiaries, she said that being heavily reliant on local authority contracts is a barrier. to read more please click here . faith, community and mental health venue: mushkil aasaan, 222 upper tooting road, sw17 7ew a series of evening 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councils has been earmarked for specific purposes. to read more please click here . companies house register of people with significant contro l a new law has recently come into effect that requires all companies, including charities that are companies, to keep a register of the people that can influence or control a company, known as people with significant control (pscs). the aim is to identify those with ultimate control or ownership of the company, for example major shareholders. companies will need to identify these 'pscs', record details on their own register, and file this information with companies house. it's important to note that the pscs of charitable companies will not necessarily be your charity's trustees and we expect some charitable companies will not have any pscs. companies that don't comply with the regulations may be fined, so make sure you read the information in full . developing and improving service frameworks for patient care wandsworth clinical commissioning 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volunteering celebration party on thursday 5th june. lifetimes also launched their new volunteering online brokerage project which has been self funded by the organisation. tina champion, ceo of lifetimes, said that “since the cessation of any support from the local authority since april 20114 for volunteering brokerage, we knew that the voluntary sector in wandsworth would still continue to need a local presence to be able to maintain their service delivery using volunteers”. lifetimes board of trustees were pleased to agree to self funding the development of this service on www.care4me.org.uk which is lifetimes community directory lifetimes training and events lifetimes runs a training and events program throughout the year for voluntary and community organisations. while some events are free to local organisations, from 2013 our full day courses cost £99.00 per person for voluntary organisations and £149.00 per person for statutory organisations and businesses. we use eventbrite to manage our training bookings. if you have any questions about any of our courses please call 020 8875 2846 or e-mail [email protected] . new free service for people in wandsworth caring for a person with dementia family and friends of people with dementia living in the london borough of wandsworth can get free training and coaching to support them in their caring role. coping with caring from mindcare dementia support, provides training and coaching to individuals and groups in their own homes or outside of the home. the service offers: • home based, personalised coaching sessions for individuals or family groups • a series of three group workshops with other carers to learn together and share experiences • group sessions for groups in the community coming into contact with people with dementia. the first series of group workshops will be held on 16th & 23rd february and 1st march, from 11am - 2pm. receiving support from coping with caring, carers will: • learn what it is like to have 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