Spurgeons National Fundraising Day - The Big Orange Stomp
October 15th 2010
Help Spurgeons change the lives of vulnerable children around the UK. Simply select a pair of seriously stompy shoes (think diver's flippers, clown's shoes or wacky wellies). Then get sponsored to stomp around in them on Spurgeons National Day. For more information and piles of fundraising ideas and resources check out www.thebigorangestomp.com
WEAR YOUR STOMPIEST SHOES AND LEAVE A GIANT FOOTPRINT!
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From the High Weald on the Surrey border to the South Downs, the district of Mid Sussex is at the heartland of some of the most beautiful rural countryside in England. Within this gentle rolling landscape nestle enchanting sleepy villages and hamlets, ancient churches, peaceful village greens, spacious commons, woodlands and waters that abound with wildlife - quintessential rural England. With only 3% of the population categorised as BME probably the last place you would expect to find a Diversity Forum or a hugely successful multicultural event. So how and why did this come about?
Mid Sussex, in keeping with the rest of the UK, has people from all cultures and ethnicities living and working in its three towns, and their associated necklances of villages, however, not in the numbers of neighbouring urban areas such as Crawley, which has many community groups to support its diverse communities.
Mid Sussex District Council's Community Development Officer, together with colleagues from the Council for Voluntary Service (EESI Project Workers') and the County Council had become aware that more and more small community groups were being established reflecting the changing ethnic population. However, due to the rural nature of Mid Sussex, the support needs of these groups were largely unknown, so it was decided to hold an event, with the aim to tease out some of the diverse community groups and offer support.
A small working party was established which included representatives from the statutory and voluntary sector, together with community leaders from the known mulitcultural groups - and from this small nucleus, the Local Global Mid Sussex event was born. Mid Sussex District Council agreed to cover the costs of the venue hire and additional funding was found from Sussex Community Foundation.
The free Local Global event held in March thsi year was a celebration of all cultures that make up the Mid Sussex community. Local community groups, representing many different cultures, provided exotic flavours as part of a mouth-watering buffet. In a packed hall in Haywards Heath, the audience was taken around the world with cultural dances, songs and music performed by residents from the Philippines, South Africa, India and Kenya. The finale performance came from pupils from a local Primary School who sang songs including, 'I'd like to teach the world to sing'. The event was an overwhelming success full of passion, pride and enthusiasm.
Whilst still at the planning stage of the event, it became apparent from the community group leaders that the establishment of an organisation, which could act as a platform to provide advice and information to support the different communities in Mid Sussex, would be of enormous benefit to their groups and members. With funding from Mid Sussex District Council, Mid Sussex Diversity Forum was established to promote communication, interaction, understanding and cohesion between all sectors of the community.
Although still at the development stage, amongst the many aspirations for the Diversity Forum will be for it to hold information about the various multi-cultural organisations in Mid Sussex, publish a newsletter, sign-post new arrivals to community groups, foster an appreciation of the rich diversity of cultures, become a 'What's On' to list all the many festivals and celebrations that take place throughout the year and co-ordinate activities.
To maximise the impact, Diversity Forum was formally launched at the Local Global event and it will grow in strength bringing communities together in Mid Sussex.
What has been learned? That population statistics are more than just numbers, they represent people who live and work in rural England whose voices need to be heard and cultures understood.
Lin Parkinson, Community Development Officer, Mid Sussex District Council.
Read the attached file for more news, information and training opportunities from Adur.
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HOT OFF THE PRESS is the announcement from the Home Office that the vetting and barring scheme, under which staff and volunteers working with children and vulnerable adults would have to register to be checked by the Independent Safequarding Authority, has been halted and will be remodelled. You can find out more through this link -
Faith Matters in West Sussex took place on the 19th May, a pilot event promoting joint working with the Faith Sector and Voluntary and Community Sector. Over 50 organisations were represented.
Peter Bottomley, MP for West Worthing began with a key note address on the strengths of a multi-faith society and the advantages of joint working.
This was followed by question time, chaired by the Revd. Andrew Fadoju who chairs the Equality and Diversity Working Group. The panel was represented by;
Following on from the interactive question time, the spotlight was on;
This gave everyone the opportunity to get a sense of faith groups in the Worthing area and the work that they do. It will help with ideas about how we might help each other in the future.
Feedback was very positive with people enjoying the chance to network and find out what is going on within our faiths in Worthing. Suggestions below for a future event should maybe be considered when planning the next event;
This pilot event was very successful and plans are under way for an event in the North of the County, possibly East Grinstead in the near future. Please keep a look out on our website for more information.
Myth-Busting
The PIP Seminars are presented in partnership with regional organisations working in play and childcare in each of the nine English government regions. Our theme this time is 'Myth-Busting', where we hope to reconnect with good basic inclusive playwork practice. We are gathering myths around inclusion of disabled children in play and are planning on setting the record straight!
We are pleased to confirm our national partner for this round of PIP seminars is the Children's Workforce Development Council (CWDC), who will be delivering presentations and joining in the debate at each event (subject to election purdah finishing by the time the seminars start!) There will be the opportunity for discussion and networking with other practitioners as always, and the day will offer anyone working towards inclusion in play the opportunity to build on and share their experiences; showcase examples of good practice and to exchange information, advice and guidance.
East Midlands:Friday 21st May - Northampton
Yorkshire & Humber:Tuesday 8th June - Barnsley
West Midlands:Wednesday 9th June - Coventry
South West:Tuesday 15th June - Exeter
Eastern England:Tuesday 22nd June - Hemel Hempstead
South East:Monday 28th June - Reigate
North West:Thursday 1st July - Stockport
London:Fully booked
North East: tbc
PIP seminars cost £10 per person, including a buffet lunch, delegate pack and resources to take away. Venue details will be sent on booking. To book your place email: pip@kids.org.uk
Parkinson's UK - the support and research charity - is passionate about finding a cure and improving life for everyone affected by Parkinson's. Parkinson's UK is the new name for the Parkinson's Disease Society.
Every hour, someone in the UK is told they have Parkinson's. Because we're here, no one has to face Parkinson's alone.
We bring people with Parkinson's, their carers and families together via our network of local groups, our website (parkinsons.org.uk) and free confidential helpline. Specialist nurses, our supporters and staff provide information and training on every aspect of Parkinson's. As teh UK's Parkinson's support and research charity we're leading the work to find a cure, and we're closer than ever. We also campaign to change attituds and demand better services.
At a local level, our Information and Support Worker in West Sussex, Jonathan Smith, provides up-to-date information on Parkinson's, emotional support to people with Parkinson's and their families and information about benefits and local services. You can reach him on 0844 225 3667, e-mail jsmith@parkinsons.org.uk
The KnowHow NonProfit website www.knowhownonprofit.org provides advice and enables people to share knowledge on every aspect of running a non-profit organisation. Use information for voluntary/community sector available on this website including a newly launched docudrama on the voluntary sector on the following link www.knowhownonprofit.org/millcaster
The colourful Local Global event held on Saturday 6th March was a celebration of the many diverse cultures in our communities in Mid Sussex.
Global LocalThe packed hall at the Methodist Church in Haywards Heath were taken around the world with cultural dances, songs and music which included performers from the Philippines, South Africa, India and Kenya.
The finale performance was from children from Halsford Park Primary School who sang four songs including 'I want to teach the world to sing.' Exotic food was also provided by many different cultural groups giving the audience a tasty flavour of the world right here in Mid Sussex on their doorstep.
Local Global was organised by Mid Sussex District Council, the EESI project, West Sussex County Council, and the Councils for Voluntary Service, plus representatives from our community groups and supported by Sussex Community Foundation.
Due to the enormous success of the event, preparations are already underway for a bigger and better Local Global event for 2011.
Global LocalThe event was also an opportunity to launch the Mid Sussex Diversity Forum which has been set up as a platform to provide advice and information to support the different communities in Mid Sussex and to foster an appreciation of our rich diversity of cultures. For more information please contact Regina Choudhury at regina.eesi@hotmail.com / 07824696608
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