Service Announcement: Hounslow EU Settlement Service 2019/2020
Hounslow Voluntary Sector Support is pleased to formally announce that it is one of the 57 organisations throughout the UK that will be working with the Home Office to support Hounslows most vulnerable and hard to reach EU citizens applying to the EU Settlement Scheme.
The EU Settlement Scheme is designed to make it straightforward for EU citizens and their family members to stay after the UK leaves the EU. Hounslows specialist project; The Hounslow EU Settlement Services is now open Monday to Friday 10:00am 16:00pm (appointments and advice) and Saturday 10:00am 13:30pm (appointments only) providing;
A dedicated immigration service, one-to-one immigration advice and practical support available in person and via the FREE advice line 0800 0564 745
We also provide out of hours telephone advice and support until 19:00pm.
Home visiting service.
Care home visits.
Drop-in sessions for eligible EU citizens to explain and apply for EUSS:
Thursday 13:00pm 16:00pm and Friday 10:00am 12:00pm at CAN Mezzanine, Treaty Centre (Level 2) Hounslow TW3 1ES
End-to-end service: Working with EU citizens through the application process (e.g. helping gather relevant documents, explain form content, and sit alongside applicant to complete the process).
Immigration advice with our project partners West London Equality Centre.
Weekly accessible workshops to Voluntary groups to raise awareness and better understand the EU Settlement Scheme.
Assisted digital support available at The Treaty Centre Thursday and Friday 9:30am 14:30pm
Who can access support?
Victims of Domestic Violence/Modern Slavery/Trafficking/Children
EU Families
Victims of domestic abuse
Elder People Disabled People /Serious Health conditions
Residents in Care Homes
Homeless People
EU elder people
Many of your organisations are already doing great work supporting vulnerable EU Citizens resident in Hounslow and we understand the additional pressures of often being asked to provide assistance outside of your service scope, therefore organisations can direct refer service users into the project by completing the attached Service Referral Form.
Hounslow Voluntary Sector Support will also be working with groups on a one to one basis to train staff and volunteers on the EU Settlement Scheme and how to identify vulnerable service users who may need to apply. Should you wish to learn more about the service and the additional support Ealing CVS can offer your organisation around the EU Settlement Scheme please contact our European Union Settlement Scheme Engagement Officer Irfan Arif ateuss@ealingcvs.org.uk or call 07869 378734.
London Borough of Hounslow Procurement Workshop for VCSE Organisations
Are you interested in bidding for future VCSE contracts with Hounslow Council?
Do you want to better understand what you would need to do and have in place?
The Community Partnerships Unit will be recommissioning a number of services to be delivered from April 2020. These include:
- Advice services
- Volunteering
- VCSE Sector Support
- Community Transport and Shopmobility
The tendering process for these services will beginning in September 2019 and the CPU and Procurement Team will be running a workshop for VCSE organisations on Hounslows tendering process. The workshop will focus on general requirements and the process involved, rather than on any specific contract so please come along even if you might be interested in bidding for services other than those above.
· Tuesday 9 July 2019, 3pm to 5pm, Hounslow House
For more information on these specific contracts or the procurement workshop please contact Áine Hayes, Third Sector Partnerships Manger aine.hayes@hounslow.gov.uk / 020 8583 2453.
Book your place via: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/london-borough-of-hounslow-market-engagement-event-for-vcse-organisations-tickets-63860204591
Jack Petchey Foundation Workshop
This workshop will take place on: Tuesday 30th July 2019 14:00 – 16:00pm at, CAN Mezzanine, 2nd Floor, Treaty Shopping Centre, Hounslow, TW3 1ES.
The session will be delivered by Harriette Tillott, grants officer at the Jack Petchey Foundation. The session is open to both Ealing and Hounslow groups
The Jack Petchey Foundation is eager to help young people take advantage of opportunities and to play a full part in society. To this end, the Jack Petchey Foundation has given over £118 million in grants since it was established in 1999.
This session will provide information on the help, support and development offered. Ultimately helping your young people go even further by becoming part of the Jack Petchey Achievement Award Scheme, through the annual funding of up to £3,600 to help recognise and reward achievements.
The Achievement Award scheme runs successfully in nearly 2000 schools, colleges and clubs across London and Essex. The scheme itself offers an excellent way to recognise the achievement of your young people in a public and positive way and it also provides valuable additional funding for your organisation. Once signed up your organisations can take advantage of our other programmes which include the Leaders Award, Small Grant Programme, and Educational Visit.
To register for your place click here
For general support on funding please contact Iain Elliott, funding and group development officer Iain@ealingcvs.org.uk
Health Champions Training
Health Champions are people who, with relevant and free training and support, transform the health and well-being of their friends, families, colleagues and communities. Health Champions share essential information and health messages to enable others to enjoy healthier lives. Hounslow Health Champions are part of the new Help Your Health programme – designed to reduce health inequalities in Hounslow through a programme of information, training and volunteering
This workshop will help you to:
* Understand how effective communication can support health messages
* Know how to promote improvements in health and well-being to individuals
* Understand the impact of change on improving an individuals health and well being
Day 1 takes place on Wednesday 19th June 10am – 3pm and Day 2 on Friday 21st June 10am – 3pm.
You will need to attend both days to complete the training and become a Health Champion.
To register click here
Service Delivery Manager – Feltham & Hounslow
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Hounslow Advice Services Review have your say
Is this for me, people I know, or my organisation?
If you have experience of getting or needing social welfare advice in Hounslow,Feltham, Bedfont, Hanworth, Cranford, Heston, Isleworth, Brentford or Chiswick (anywhere in the area served by Hounslow Council), Advice UK want to hear from you.
If you work with people who may need social welfare advice, or currently get advice in the borough, they want to hear from you.
Social welfare advice includes advice on things like: welfare benefits, debt, housing, employment, consumer rights, family law, discrimination and immigration.
How can I make a difference?
Join others in giving them your views and perspectives on social advice provision in the borough by answering 4 simple questions at https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/advicehounslowborough – and find out how you can get involved in other ways.
Fund to diversify sport and physical activity workforce
Sport England is making up to £1 million available to diversify coaches and volunteers in the sport and physical activity sector.
The Workforce Diversity Great Ideas Fund will be open until 3 July and they want to hear from anyone wanting to engage women and/or BAME communities in volunteering or coaching opportunities. The team assessing submissions will contact selected projects to develop a full application in August and September. Final decisions on funding will then be made in October and November.
For more information click here
Stronger Communities Fund
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