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Haringey Strategic Partner 11 July 2016 Geoffrey Ocen Chief Executive and Colin Bowen Service and Business Development Manager Communityimpactharingeybridgerenewaltrustorguk 020 8442 ID: 541275

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COMMUNITY IMPACT HARINGEY

(Haringey Strategic Partner)

11 July 2016

Geoffrey Ocen

Chief Executive

and

Colin Bowen

Service and Business

Development Manager

Communityimpactharingey@bridgerenewaltrust.org.uk

020

8442

7653;

www.bridgerenewaltrust.org.ukSlide2

Content

Strategic partner service

Update on key activities

Voluntary sector thematic forums Slide3

About the service – Community Impact Haringey

Stronger

and viable voluntary and community sector

A programme of activities delivered under three key areas:

Fundraising support - more funding and income generation.

Strong partnership (between

the

Council and the sector; and between members

within the

sector) - to

deliver shared

priorities and meet needs of all residents.

Networking and information sharing - sharing and disseminating local

good

practice to

local

VCS organisations

and

groups.Slide4

Update on key activities - fundraising support

Support has been / being provided to VCS providers on tenders from:

Haringey Council (5)

Haringey CCG (2)

Department of Work and Pensions (2)

European Social Fund (3)

22 funding applications have been

/ being

supported including:

Big Lottery Awards for

All

Big Lottery Reaching

Communities

BBC Children in

Need

Henry Smith

Charity

Social Investment

Business

Power to

ChangeSlide5

Update on key activities – Partnership working

Haringey Council engagement

Leadership and Priority Leads (thematic forums / partnerships)

Policies, strategies and commissioners (carers, homelessness

etc

)

Within the sector

Partnerships (31)

Sharing resources (11)

Volunteer brokerage (178)

Engagement with other stakeholders / partners

Faith groups

Other

funders (Big Lottery Fund, City Bridge Trust

etc

)

The NHS

(Haringey CCG, Whittington Health

etc

)

Local MPs

London

F

unders Network (

eg

. Haringey Giving)Slide6

Update on key activities – information sharing and events

Asset mapping

Desktop (over 600 VCS organisations)

Fieldwork to follow

Collaborative and joined up (Neighbourhood Connect, Citizen Advice Haringey,

Haricare

, A-Team, Social Prescribing

etc

)

Communications

Community Impact Bulletin

Websites and social media

Events

Neighbourhood community events

Annual Haringey Community Expo – 25 November 2016 (11am-4pm) at Tottenham Town HallSlide7

Voluntary sector thematic forums

Possible thematic forums aligned to the Council’s priorities, community needs and existing forums where applicable include:

Priority 1: Children and young people forum (21 July 2016, 2-4pm at Civic Centre)

Priority 2: Health and wellbeing forum

Priority 3: Community safety forum

Priority 4: Employment & skills (in partnership with DWP)

Priority 5: Housing support forumSlide8

VCS thematic forums discussion

The forums will bring council priority leads/reps and VCS providers working within those thematic areas together.

Are there existing forums you are aware of?

How can the forums be made to be meaningful and beneficial?

How often should each forum meet?

Do you have any further suggestions?