Applications are now open for our LYG 2025 Inclusive Coaches Programme. London Youth Games Inclusive Coaches is a growing community of diverse coaches developing, connecting and championing inclusive sports delivery within London Youth Games and beyond. We are looking for coaches and aspiring coaches in London who are a minimum of 18 years. Coaches and instructors from all sport and movement backgrounds welcome with A Level 1 equivalent in any sport and/or experience in an educational setting desired.
As you know, NHS North West London has been asking residents to share their views on proposed improvements to adult community specialist palliative care services, as part of our commitment to provide compassionate, high-quality support for people with a life-limiting illnesses, for which there is no cure. With less than one month to go, we want to make sure as many people as possible have the opportunity to respond and give their views.
The Recovery and Wellbeing College (RWC) of Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL) will be delivering an in-person, interactive workshop on Genuine Coproduction on the 19th February 10 - 12.30pm. This is open to our staff, our partners, volunteers and local residents wanting to understand more about coproduction.
Central and North West London (CNWL) NHS Trust has Mental Health Ward Volunteer opportunities at St Charles Hospital - Mental Health Centre. This role is part of their VtC programme, which is designed to give volunteers practical experience in mental health care while supporting our incredible teams. Volunteers help with tasks like organising recreational activities, assisting with practical tasks, and providing general ward support - all under the guidance of our wonderful staff.
Carers Network currently have two job opportunities: Carers Caseworker - providing unpaid carers with support, by providing a confidential listening ear and one-to-one information and advice; and Information, Advice and Guidance Officer providing unpaid adult carers with support on a variety of subjects such as carers’ rights and entitlements, basic welfare benefits information, making sense of forms and paperwork, or accessing support for the person they look after.
This is a follow-up on the community projects that One Westminster have been advertising to Westminster Responsible Businesses this winter. Please let One Westminster know if you have received business support so far, or if these projects are still in need, then we can update and re-advertise them.
Furthermore if you have other charity requests for corporate support for upcoming months, just get in touch. We can promote these in the Spring edition of the Community Investment bulletin, which goes out to hundreds of businesses in Westminster Council’s Responsible Business Network.
Please see the latest newsletter from Young Westminster Foundation with several training, job and funding opportunities including: How to talk to young people about sex and relationships; Young K&C Foundation are growing their team; Building the boundaries masterclass; Community Contribution Fund; Ward budget funding; Harley Street Community Fund; and more.
Looking for help with getting your business off the ground? The Rebel School is excited to share an incredible opportunity for the Westminster community! We’re hosting a fully funded, in-person course at Grand Junction, Rowington Cl, W2 5TF from Monday 17 to Friday 28 February 2025.
One Westminster is excited to launch the Community Resilience small grants scheme in partnership with the Resilience Team at Westminster City Council. This initiative aims to empower communities and individuals to prepare, respond to and recover from future emergencies and major incidents.
PAPYRUS are offering two fully funded suicide prevention trainings: SPOT - for people in hair/beauty and hospitality industries in North West London and South West London; and SPEAK - for anybody in NWL - popular for those with safeguarding responsibilities.