Thursday 26 March 2020

Information from colleagues at Barod

Young Persons Service Cwm Taf
Are you concerned about your own or someone else’s drug and alcohol use?
Or
A professional needing to refer a young person into Barod

Please call our drug and alcohol helpline DASPA for free and confidential advice
0300 333 0000
Or
Use our online form to refer in or request a call for advice and support.
https://referrals.daspa.org.uk/tpn/

Monday 23 March 2020

Free Supplies via Giving World

Free Supplies through www.givingworld.org.uk

We are here to provide free of charge clothing, food Items, toiletries, cleaning and household products so the most vulnerable people in our communities can stay safe and well.
COVID-19 presents us with one of the greatest challenges we have seen during our lifetimes. However, during this difficult time we, at Giving World remain committed to supporting people in crisis by providing our service in the time of their greatest need.

We understand the need in our communities will grow. Please be assured that we will continue to service our partners and your beneficiaries’ needs, whilst following all the latest government guidelines for employee and volunteers’ safety.
If you are not already registered with us to access free of charge business surplus stock, you can do so here: https://www.givingworld.org.uk/charity/

Browse the available products here: https://products.givingworld.org.uk/product-categories
Any queries contact us by email: admin@givingworld.org.uk

Thursday 19 March 2020

Universal Credit Transition Fund (£10million) - partnership opportunity

Application form

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is pleased to announce that the Universal Credit Transition Fund Grant application process is now open.

The fund will enable external partners to help people who most need extra support to move closer to or into work, including supporting them to make a claim to Universal Credit (UC) where they are not already in receipt. We are looking for local charities, community groups and other organisations of any size which are well placed to identify and help vulnerable people struggling to access and engage with support, particularly when moving between other arms of state provision and the welfare system.

While extensive support for those claiming UC and moving towards employment exists for some groups, there is less provision targeted specifically at employment focussed support for other groups such as care leavers, prison leavers, refugees, homeless people and those with substance dependencies.


We therefore intend to target the fund on these groups and any other vulnerable people where partner organisations identify a need for this type of support.
We are looking to work with creative and innovative partners across England, Wales and Scotland who are well placed to identify and help vulnerable people who are struggling to engage with support. We will consider and welcome bids from all suitable organisations including those with existing innovative ideas that could be scaled up.   


 The grant funding will be available during the 2020/2021 financial year up to 31 March 2021.
 
Details of the partnership opportunity
 
The Universal Credit Transition Fund (UCTF) will award grants to ‘not for profit’ partners, including voluntary organisations, charities, social enterprises and anyone who has the relationships with and the skills to help individuals navigate UC and move closer towards employment.   
 
Applications must be innovative, unique and address the needs of the local claimant groups and should not duplicate provision currently available.
The minimum requirements for this fund will primarily be, but not exclusively, to target support at care leavers, prison leavers, refugees, homeless people, those with substance dependencies and any other vulnerable groups where there is less employment-focussed support and evidence of poor outcomes.As we expect to be working with a range of different and innovative support schemes targeted at different groups, the required outcomes or indicators of successful delivery will vary according to the group and the support being provided, therefore, these may include:

  • Support with making a claim to Universal Credit or whilst receiving Universal Credit.
  • Regular engagement with a Jobcentre Plus Work Coach.
  • Support/referral to digital upskilling.
  • Attendance at training opportunities.
  • Increased engagement with an individual or organisation.
  • Increased motivation/participation in an activity.
  • Increased social awareness/skills.
  • Attendance at a community group or activity.
  • Take up of volunteering opportunities.
  • Seeking help from a support group or worker, GP, Counsellor.
  • Steps towards removal of a barrier that makes the individual socially excluded. Engagement, progression and achievement of outcomes evidenced via a SMART action plan and exit report.
  • Support into employment.
 
How to apply
If you wish to apply you must complete this application form and send it to your local Jobcentre Plus Service Leader; their contact details are here:

jobcentre Plus Service Leaders

We are unable to consider application forms received after the closing date: 31 March 2020.
More information
For further information, please contact your local Jobcentre Plus Service Leader; their contact details are here

Coronavirus Advice


Just in case you're not on any of our e-mail lists, please find information circulated earlier in the light of the current Coronavirus situation for volunteers and community groups.  We're receiving new information all the time so this may well be updated soon. 


Volunteers – we are actively encouraging people who wish to volunteer, together with local organisations who need new volunteers to register on the Volunteering Wales database




 
This will hopefully enable us to match volunteers with organisations as seamlessly as possible.  Alternatively, contact Frances Barry on frances.barry@vamt.net or ring 01685 353901.


VAMT’s Volunteer Centre also now has an Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/volunteermerthyr/ with which we hope to attract younger people who wish to volunteer




Services you can provide – we’re actively publicising and creating an internal database of what services can be provided in communities, from dog walking, shopping, running errands to telephone befriending schemes to minimise isolation.  If there is something you’d like us to promote and to add to our database, please contact hilary.edwards@vamt.net 01685 353917.

Keeping up to date – to avoid us filling up your inbox with lots of emails, as the  information we receive changes/develops, we’re going to use “latest news” on the front page of our website to keep everyone up to date.  You can subscribe to this (network news blog) on our website or just visit.  We’ll be updating this daily as we’re made aware of new services or  have more useful information available.   This will also be posted on Facebook and Twitter.


 


Further information for community groups

Volunteering Wales Website

If you're having problems registering opportunities or as a volunteer,  try the local link:


Volunteer Drivers - make sure you're covered.

If you volunteer as a driver, please make sure that your insurance company will cover you.


Further details regarding volunteer driving, including a list of insurance companies who do not charge for volunteer driving can be found on the Association of British Insurers website: https://www.abi.org.uk/products-and-issues/choosing-the-right-insurance/motor-insurance/volunteer-drivers/

Wednesday 18 March 2020

Help and Support from Stephens and George Charitable Trust



The Charity is looking to assist people in need during the Corona Virus outbreak and have started the following initiatives:
A food Delivery service for people in the community a food menu is attached . We will also deliver sandwiches , omelettes etc . Food requests can be taken by phone on 01685 377688.
  1. We have a book shop and books can be delivered to people in isolation . Children's and fiction and non fiction .
  2. We are also hosting an over 60s Coffee morning every Monday and Wednesday 10am -12mid day - Coffee/tea  and Toast £2.00 .
  3.  We can deliver ready cooked meals for every day of the week to families and individuals .
  4. We are also wanting to reach out to Young Carers and support their individual food needs 
  5. If anybody has child care issues please contact the centre on 01685 377688 to discuss .
  6. If anybody is on a budget and unable to get any food supplies please contact the Charity to discuss on 01685 377688.
If there is anything else that you require from the Charity at this time please contact Helen Hughes on 07940094638.
We are supporting a community with a problem and will support the community to find a solution .
We are also busy making 


 

Mothers day cakes 

Box of 4 beautifully wrapped in a box £9.00

Box of 6 beautifully wrapped in a box £12.00

Box of 8 Beautifully wrapped in a box £18.00
Orders for these by tomorrow at 5pm please and we will deliver to any older Mums in isolation

Volunteers Needed - Corona Virus Pandemic

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to support vulnerable people during the Corona Virus Pandemic.

The Volunteer Centre in Merthyr Tydfil is encouraging people to register here so we can match your skills, interests and experience to the COVID 19 community need as it develops.

We are looking for people to get involved and act as Community Support Volunteers who are able to help others who have no-one else to turn to. Imagine having to self-isolate when you have no friends or family you can turn to for help and support.

Frances Barry from the Volunteer Centre will contact you to discuss what roles you are happy to do, for example, shopping, driving, telephone befriending. We will then refer you to community groups who may be in desperate need for help. If you are looking at this opportunity and would like more information on what groups are out there and what volunteering roles are available within the groups the please contact Fran at VAMT on 01685 353901 or email at frances.barry@vamt.net

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Cruse Bereavement - Drop In Sessions postponed

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In light of Coronavirus Cruse Bereavement Care have suspended their drop-in service at the Voluntary Action Centre as from Tuesday 17th March 2020.

If you are in need of support then please contact Cruse Merthyr Tydfil/RCT directly on 01685 876020

Wednesday 4 March 2020

Volunteering Opportunities

Do you have any spare time?  Would you like to make a real difference in your local community? Click Here for further opportunities in your area

Calon Las Men's Social Group

Calon Las Men's Social group is a brand new group being run from Calon Las Community Hub, where men can socialize, meet new people, learn a new skill and have fun in the process. All for free. For further info click Here

Dowlais Men's Shed

Dowlais Men's Shed project is a new group being run from Dowlais Community Center  every Friday 10-12 pm.  For further info please click  Here