We have just a few places left on our Community Catalysts/Cool Ventures event for people wanting to launch their own care or home help micro-enterprise!
Next week (23rd to 29th September) is Professional Care Workers’ Week, which recognises and celebrates the invaluable contributions that care workers give to the health and wellbeing of vulnerable people in our community.
We Are People First are teaming up with DAD (Darlington Association on Disability) and Disability North to provide fully funded training sessions for personal care assistants and people who employ personal care assistants.
September is self-care awareness month, and a reminder of the importance of taking time for our wellbeing. At Community Catalysts, we believe self-care extends beyond personal wellness to include connecting with supportive services in your community.
At Community Catalysts Cardiff, we’re excited to announce that we’re linking up with Single Parents Wellbeing to support parents during the back-to-school season, and can help you start, or expand, your own small business or care enterprise.
There are quite a few funding opportunities available for organisations in Westminster, and RBKC are offering a free session about funding.
Sovereign Housing have some fantastic community funds available for small registered charities and volunteer groups, and you do not have to be a customer of Sovereign Housing!
If you would like to look at different ways to market your enterprise, then Weaver Vale Housing Trust are offering some free marketing training.
BIPC (Business & IP Centre) Cumbria is part of a national network of centres by the British Library, located in Carlisle Library, and provides advice and support to business owners.
The Kent County Council Prevent team can deliver free training to anyone interested in spotting the signs of radicalisation and extremism.
Social Enterprise Kent have partnered with Canterbury City Council to offer some free business development webinars.
The Local Plan is a great opportunity for you as a resident of Central Beds to have your say about how you want to live in your area.