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Consultation: How people with savings and assets above a certain level are charged for social care and support

16 Dec 2015 - 14:21 by michelle.foster

'Care and support' is the help some adults need to live as well as possible with any illness or disability they may have. It can include help with things like washing, dressing, eating, getting out and about and keeping in touch with friends or family.

Manchester City Council would like your views on two sets of proposed changes:

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Consultation: proposed changes to how Manchester City Council assess people and give personal budgets for social care and support

16 Dec 2015 - 14:20 by michelle.foster

Manchester City Council want to change their resource allocation system. This is what Manchester City Council call the way they:
• assess you for social care and support
• work out personal budgets

Manchester City Council want your views on how they do things now and the proposed changes they would like to make.

The changes are in line with the law: The Care Act 2014.

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Manchester’s Early Help Strategy 2015–2018

11 Dec 2015 - 11:42 by michelle.foster

“Early Help is intervening early and as soon as possible to tackle problems emerging for children, young people and their families or with a population most at risk of developing problems. Effective intervention may occur at any point in a child or young person’s life”.

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Kusuma Trust UK Launches Small Grants Programme for England

11 Dec 2015 - 11:28 by michelle.foster

The Kusuma Trust UK, an independent grantmaking organisation, aims to facilitate and increase access to education and other life opportunities for children and young people, with a focus on the most disadvantaged. The Trust enables children and young people to realise their potential and break the inter-generational cycle of poverty. The Trust has developed a strategy which includes working in England to improve education outcomes for young people.

Registered charities in England can apply for grants of up to £10,000.

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Rosa Launches Voices from the Frontline Grants Scheme

11 Dec 2015 - 11:26 by michelle.foster

Rosa, the UK Fund for Women and Girls has launched a new grants programme called Voices from the Frontline which is an innovative new programme aimed at shining a light on women at the front of the fight for gender equality. Supporting charitable advocacy work, Voices from the Frontline will increase the skills, capacity and credibility of women who wish to challenge gender inequality and promote awareness and change, moving us closer to social justice and equality for women in the UK.

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Community Christmas Dinner

11 Dec 2015 - 11:22 by michelle.foster

Natalie Lek, a full time student at Salford University studying law, is organising two sit down meals in the community for the elderly and vulnerable one is in Cheadle Hulme for 20 people on the 14 December at 5.30pm and the other meal is at the Alliance Inn in Harpurhey at 12.30pm, both meals are completely free and transport can be provided if required.

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IoF and Small Charities Coalition seek smaller charities views on fundraising reforms

11 Dec 2015 - 11:20 by michelle.foster

The Institute of Fundraising (IoF) and the Small Charities Coalition have announced that they will work together on a new joint initiative aimed to engage smaller charities on the fundraising reforms coming into effect next year.

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Youth HELP Training

11 Dec 2015 - 11:17 by michelle.foster

The Youth Health, Empowerment and Leadership Programme (HELP), provided free by Multicultural Arts and Media Centre (MAMC), will be delivered through a choice of the following 5 modules:
1. Getting to know each other, knowledge of the NHS, what is mental health and mental illness
2. Empowering young people through arts, effective communication and presentation skills
3. Learning through participation (visits to local health and public services)
4. Feedback, evaluation and lessons learnt

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MMHSCT Mental Health Services consultation – Our Plans to Stop some of our Services

9 Dec 2015 - 13:21 by michelle.foster

This consultation is being led by Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust (MMHSCT) and is supported by the North, Central and South Clinical Commissioning Groups.

Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust (the Trust) provides specialist, community mental health, prison and public health wellbeing services as well as support services for people living within the City of Manchester. The Trust receives most of its money (about 67% of its total income) to provide these services from the North, Central and South Manchester Clinical Commissioning Groups (Manchester CCGs).

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