London Councils Grant Drop-in
Grant application drop-in sessions for applicants during the application window. These sessions will provide applicants the opportunity to:
· Seek clarification on eligibility, grant requirements, and the application process.
· Receive guidance on financial, risk, and delivery templates.
· Discuss programme expectations, funding conditions, and compliance requirements.
· Understand monitoring, reporting and compliance expectations.
Compact Workshops - Community Involvement
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Digital Inclusion Course
Booking essential!
Booking closes two days before the workshop date.
To book contact Kimberley: 07535 975 244 / k.bottomley@peelinstitute.org.uk
Planning for the Future Webinar
Do you support clients or patients who have long term health conditions, or who are older?
Book to join us for a webinar for Islington health, socialcare and VCS professionals - to find out about the Age UK Islington 'Planning for the Future' service (formerly Future Matters).
The Planning for the Future service provides free to access support for Islington residents / with an Islington GP - to get a Lasting Power of Attorney put in place, a Universal Care Plan (the new digital personalised care and support plan), Will or Funeral Plan organised.
1pm - An introduction to the 'Planning for the Future'
Judith King, Planning for the Future Lead, Age UK Islington
How we support Islington residents with Lasting Powers of Attorney documents, Universal Care Plans, Wills and Funeral-planning.
1.05pm - An introduction to Lasting Powers of Attorney
Julia Regan, Age UK Islington
Find out why it is so important to have Lasting Powers of Attorney in place for both health and welfare and for financial affairs, and how Age UK Islington is supporting Islington residents to put LPAs in place via the Planning for the Future service.
1.15pm - An introduction to Universal Care Plans
Joanie Speers, Age UK Islington
Find out the latest developments about Universal Care Plans, why they are important and how Age UK Islington is supporting Islington residents to put UCPs in place.
UCPs reduce duplication of data and can improve outcomes for patients with long-term conditions and those nearing the end of life. They enable greater efficiencies for the NHS - fewer unplanned hospital admissions and a higher likelihood of receiving care in their preferred location.
1.25pm - Questions and Answers
1.40pm - End of Session
The Anti-Book Club
Have you always wanted to join a book club but don’t have time to read the books?
Or do you need inspiration for your reading list?
Or are you dying to talk about your latest read with fellow book folk?
Come on down to the Anti-Book Club!
At the Anti-Book Club, there is no designated book of the month. Instead, everyone is invited to bring a book they recently finished - regardless of whether they liked, loved, or loathed it - and tell the rest of us what this book does (or doesn’t do) for you.
We are open to all kinds of books - audio, electronic, old school. In fact, it doesn’t even have to be a book, as long as it is book-adjacent. And you don’t have to bring the physical thing, just be willing to share something about it.
Community Film Collective
Whittington Park Community Centre, Yerbury Road London N19 4RS.
This month's theme is From the Land, We Grow.
Each film will be shown and then followed by a Q&A with the producer/director.
Islington Health and History Walks
Friday 25 April, 11am
39 Duncan Terrace, N1 8AL (meet at St John the Evangelist church)
Explore the history of the Angel waterways and the sculptures in Duncan Terrace.
Online Wellness and Support Hub
What to Expect:
💜 A safe and inclusive space for open discussions
💜 Guidance and support from experts
💜 Interactive conversations on well-being, resilience, and empowerment
Training on Energy Safeguarding
Repowering London warmly invites you and your colleagues to Energy Safeguarding: free training and vital information for those working in Health and Social Care, Housing, Charities and Community Orgs, Support Workers, Advice Workers, Carers, and Volunteers.
Working directly with vulnerable households, you likely encounter those whose health and access to vital heat and light is impacted by the use of prepayment meters.
Too many vulnerable households suffer serious health impacts by not being able to manage their energy supply and being wrongly forced to use prepayment meters – but these factors are not routinely covered in risk assessments and care plans, or general energy efficiency and affordability advice.
The training covers:
New rights and protections for prepayment meter households – unpacking the regulations
Support for households medically dependant on warmth and power
Support for those most at risk from the health impacts of cold, damp homes
Clear information and practical interventions
London Councils - Full Cost Recovery Workshop
London Councils is holding two finance workshops (full cost recovery budgeting) for our Pan-London Grants Programme 2026-2030.
These sessions will provide comprehensive guidance on how to apply full cost recovery principles, ensure budgets are accurately prepared, and clarify any questions related to the budgeting process.
Relationship Fundraising Webinar
It will focus on Relationship fundraising and cover:
Who are ‘major donors’ and where to find them, prospecting and introductions
Cultivating relationships with major supporters
Creating meaningful relationships with all supporters
Top tips and things to avoid
London Councils Grant Drop-in
Grant application drop-in sessions for applicants during the application window. These sessions will provide applicants the opportunity to:
· Seek clarification on eligibility, grant requirements, and the application process.
· Receive guidance on financial, risk, and delivery templates.
· Discuss programme expectations, funding conditions, and compliance requirements.
· Understand monitoring, reporting and compliance expectations.
Park Cuppa Special Edition: 'Memories of Summer Heatwaves'
Park Cuppa Special Edition: 'Memories of Summer Heatwaves'
Wednesday 30 April,11am-12pm
Cally Clock Tower, Caledonian Park, N7 9HF
Join us for a special edition of Park Cuppa. Special guest speaker Dr Jon Winder from Liverpool University will be hosting a discussion about summers gone by!
We'll discuss things like, "What did you do in the summer as a child? What was it like during the 1976 or 2003 heatwave?" Whether you love or loathe the heat, book a place to come along to share your story!
Rota Central Webinar
RotaCentral is smart software that takes the hassle out of creating and managing volunteer rotas. It makes it easy for volunteering organisations and charities to organise their volunteers. It achieves this by automating many of the administrative processes and also by giving volunteers self-service functions. The benefits are significant time savings, an improved volunteer experience and an increase in the amount of volunteering. The session will be a demonstration to include:
The dashboard set up with several events.
How to invite volunteers to your rota.
The self service portal for the volunteers and the signup process.
Getting started with AI
Interested in AI but unsure where to begin? Want to know how AI could help your charity save time, boost efficiency, and better support your mission?
Join David Scurr, Programme and Partnerships Lead at CAST, for a friendly and interactive workshop designed to help charities gain confidence in experimenting with AI safely and responsibly, no technical background needed!
Date: 1st May 2025
Time: 12pm
Location: on zoom
What attendees will learn:
Practical ways AI can support everyday work: from creating slide decks to summarising research reports
Real-life charity use cases: including insights from CAST’s Digital Leads Network and AI Peer Group
Live AI tool demos: showcasing how different tools work and how to start using them
Risks and ethical considerations: covering key challenges and how to navigate them
Simple steps and resources: including take-away templates and tools to start using AI responsibly
Food Aid Providers Community of Practice
Join the Food Aid Providers Community of Practice, an opportunity to come together to discuss your provision, where there are successes and challenges, and learn from each other while thinking collectively about what a Food&More model would look like in Islington.
What is a CoP?
In all Communities of Practice (CoP) all members are seen as learners and teachers. A CoP provides an ideal environment for adults keen to learn and develop both personally and professionally, from one-another. CoP’s provide one of the best learning environments for adults who want to bring their life experiences to learning, who want to make connections between what they already know and the new things they are learning, want control over their learning experience, and what to apply their learning to their personal lives and/or work environment.
Who is the CoP for?
Anyone involved in managing, coordinating, running or volunteering in a facility offering emergency/crisis food aid.
CoP Themes
The Community of Practice will begin with two sessions focusing upon Purpose and Community Building, followed by sessions focusing upon producing a ‘Charter for Food+ Provision’ and by sharing effective practice, a ‘Food&More Standards of Practice Framework’ will be created.
Dates:
Thursday 3rd October, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 7th November, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 5th December, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 9th January 2025, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 6th February, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 6th March, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 3rd April, 14.00 - 15.30
Thursday 1st May, 14.00 - 15.30
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
London Councils - Full Cost Recovery Workshop
London Councils is holding two finance workshops (full cost recovery budgeting) for our Pan-London Grants Programme 2026-2030.
These sessions will provide comprehensive guidance on how to apply full cost recovery principles, ensure budgets are accurately prepared, and clarify any questions related to the budgeting process.
Health Workshop - Understanding Cancer
Anyone aged 18+ with a learning disability, learning difficulty or autism is welcome to attend, along with their support staff or family & carers.
Compact Workshops - Volunteering
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Compact Workshops - Infrastructure
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Resourceful Leadership: Can we do more with less in the Charity Sector, and more importantly, should we?
Keynote Speaker: Laura Wyatt-Smith will kick off the conference with "Doing Less with Less," offering valuable insights on maximising impact with limited resources.
· A choice of 3 Workshops:
o "What Funders Want: Insights from the Forefront of Funding"
o "Demanding More of Your Network"
o "Balancing Act: Boosting Well-being for Charity People"
Compact Workshops - Equity & Diversity
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Peer to Peer Fundraising Support Meeting
A space for community groups to support each other in funding applications
This is your group—a space to:
Share experiences & challenges in applying for funding
Get feedback from peers on your applications
Learn from each other’s successes and mistakes
Build confidence and skills in writing strong bids
Compact Workshops - Funding & Commissioning
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Commercial Baby Foods in Crisis Webinar
A webinar to launch the groundbreaking findings from the University of Leeds' research into commercial foods for infants and toddlers, and implications for public health policy.
Key speakers & panellists including:
Ali Morpeth (RNutr), researcher & founder Planeatry Alliance
Dr Diane Threapleton, Senior Research Fellow in Nutritional Epidemiology, University of Leeds
Charlotte Sterling-Reid, Baby and Child Nutritionist and author of How to Wean Your Baby
Dr Vicky Sibson, Director, First Steps Nutrition Trust
Mary Needham Carlton, Children's Food Parent Ambassador and founder, Munch CIC
Compact Workshops - Premises
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Compact Workshops - Community Involvement
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Business in the Community: Let’s Care Together – Wellbeing Support for Carers
Join this online session to learn more about how your beneficiaries, or colleagues with caring responsibilities could benefit from the programme. The programme aims to support carers by streamlining access to resources and providing practical support across the four pillars of wellbeing: Physical, Mental, Social and Financial. This support will include helping people with caring responsibilities to connect with friends and family, community groups and wider support, , find wellbeing information and financial confidence. Register here.
Health Workshop - Understanding Epilepsy
Anyone aged 18+ with a learning disability, learning difficulty or autism is welcome to attend, along with their support staff or family & carers.
Training on Energy Safeguarding
Repowering London warmly invites you and your colleagues to Energy Safeguarding: free training and vital information for those working in Health and Social Care, Housing, Charities and Community Orgs, Support Workers, Advice Workers, Carers, and Volunteers.
Working directly with vulnerable households, you likely encounter those whose health and access to vital heat and light is impacted by the use of prepayment meters.
Too many vulnerable households suffer serious health impacts by not being able to manage their energy supply and being wrongly forced to use prepayment meters – but these factors are not routinely covered in risk assessments and care plans, or general energy efficiency and affordability advice.
The training covers:
New rights and protections for prepayment meter households – unpacking the regulations
Support for households medically dependant on warmth and power
Support for those most at risk from the health impacts of cold, damp homes
Clear information and practical interventions
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Health Workshop - Understanding Depression
Anyone aged 18+ with a learning disability, learning difficulty or autism is welcome to attend, along with their support staff or family & carers.
CiviCRM for Case Management
CiviCRM for Case Management: A Deep Dive into Nook
📅 Tuesday 20th May 3-4pm Online via Zoom
🔗 More info and registration here (or email space4@outlandish.com to register without the £5 deposit)
We’ve been working with the Energy Saving Trust to build Nook, a case management system for energy advisors based on CiviCRM. Nook helps frontline teams manage cases, track tasks, and report on impact. We believe it has huge potential beyond energy advice - in housing support, legal aid, social care, and more. We want your input!
At this interactive session, we’ll:
🔹 Demo Nook in action
🔹 Hear from a pilot organisation using it
🔹 Explore how CiviCRM can support service delivery in your sector
🔹 Discuss open-source options for small and values-driven orgs
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Introduction to Accounting for Small Charities and CICs
Outline :
This is a basic introduction covering some of the key areas of managing your finances. We will look at:
Annual accounts – what you need to do and what they mean
Keeping your records – basic requirements, tracking funds and systems you could use as well as reporting to the Trustee/funders
Budgets and planning - how to budget for the year ahead and explore useful tools to support your planning
Event Details:
Date: May 22nd, 2025
Time: Time 10:00AM -11:00 AM
Location: Online (link provided upon registration)
Why Attend?
This is a unique opportunity to gain expert information from a charity-focused accounting professional at no cost.
Health Workshop - SeeAbility
Anyone aged 18+ with a learning disability, learning difficulty or autism is welcome to attend, along with their support staff or family & carers.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
The Anti-Book Club
Have you always wanted to join a book club but don’t have time to read the books?
Or do you need inspiration for your reading list?
Or are you dying to talk about your latest read with fellow book folk?
Come on down to the Anti-Book Club!
At the Anti-Book Club, there is no designated book of the month. Instead, everyone is invited to bring a book they recently finished - regardless of whether they liked, loved, or loathed it - and tell the rest of us what this book does (or doesn’t do) for you.
We are open to all kinds of books - audio, electronic, old school. In fact, it doesn’t even have to be a book, as long as it is book-adjacent. And you don’t have to bring the physical thing, just be willing to share something about it.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Working Men's College Open Day
You can tour the facilities, speak with friendly staff and find the right course for you.
Whether you're looking to up skill to improve your job prospects, develop a new craft or improve your health and wellbeing, there are plenty of courses available.
If your chosen course requires an assessment, you can complete this on the day and receive help with enrolment.
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Understand more about the risk of overdose and how to spot the signs
Cover what to do in the event of an overdose, or if you suspect an overdose
Learn about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and when to use it
Learn and practice how to use naloxone
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
The Anti-Book Club
Have you always wanted to join a book club but don’t have time to read the books?
Or do you need inspiration for your reading list?
Or are you dying to talk about your latest read with fellow book folk?
Come on down to the Anti-Book Club!
At the Anti-Book Club, there is no designated book of the month. Instead, everyone is invited to bring a book they recently finished - regardless of whether they liked, loved, or loathed it - and tell the rest of us what this book does (or doesn’t do) for you.
We are open to all kinds of books - audio, electronic, old school. In fact, it doesn’t even have to be a book, as long as it is book-adjacent. And you don’t have to bring the physical thing, just be willing to share something about it.
Free Performance Course
How to book
Email info@slt.org.uk to register your interest and we will respond with the full details about how to enrol on the course.
Introduction to Better Lives Family Service
Better Lives have a dedicated Family Service who can support families affected by drugs and alcohol. Join to hear more about the services.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Drug & Alcohol Awareness with Better Lives
This session aims to:
improve your knowledge of substances and their effects
increase awareness of what drug and alcohol treatment and recovery includes
share how Islington residents can access support for drug or alcohol use
empower you to talk about drug or alcohol use with Islington residents
challenge the stigma around drug and alcohol need so that people feel able to ask for support
Drugs & Young People: Session 1
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to explore ways of communicating with young people about substance use.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover 'Substance use and child exploitation' and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Hidden Harms: Parental and sibling substance use
Join Better Lives Family Service to learn more about the impacts of parental or sibling substance use on children and young people.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Introduction to Better Lives Family Service
Better Lives have a dedicated Family Service who can support families affected by drugs and alcohol. Join to hear more about the services.
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 1
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to explore ways of communicating with young people about substance use.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover 'Substance use and child exploitation' and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Drug & Alcohol Awareness with Better Lives
This session aims to:
improve your knowledge of substances and their effects
increase awareness of what drug and alcohol treatment and recovery includes
share how Islington residents can access support for drug or alcohol use
empower you to talk about drug or alcohol use with Islington residents
challenge the stigma around drug and alcohol need so that people feel able to ask for support
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Drugs & Young People: Session 2
Session 2: Substance use and child criminal exploitation
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to learn more about the link between substance use and child criminal exploitation.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Overdose Awareness & Naloxone Training
Understand more about the risk of overdose and how to spot the signs
Cover what to do in the event of an overdose, or if you suspect an overdose
Learn about naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal medication, and when to use it
Learn and practice how to use naloxone
Bereavement Awareness Training
These webinars are informative sessions that will help you to:
Gain an overview of the grieving process by looking at current models and examples.
Understand why people grieve differently and the factors that influence how they grieve.
Explore the impact of loss and grief on individuals, friends, families and colleagues.
Improve knowledge of how to provide simple emotional and practical support to someone who is grieving.
Understand how to communicate effectively and compassionately with someone who is grieving.
Build awareness of organisations that can provide emotional or practical support.
Develop confidence in talking about a difficult and sensitive topic.
Be aware of the impact of supporting someone who is grieving and how to look after yourself.
Health & Wellbeing Walk
Escape the busy streets and join other locals for a regular monthly gentle stroll in a small, but lovely local park, surrounded by nature. Led by a knowledgeable guide from the Islington Ecology Centre, each walk offers something new and interesting to discover. The Islington Ecology Centre is set in an area rich in urban wildlife, including a variety of birds, insects, and plants. It’s the perfect way to unwind and enjoy some peaceful time outdoors. Free tea and coffee to follow. The walk is dementia-friendly and open to all Islington adults.
No need to book, just turn up! If you have any questions, contact 020 7527 4374 / ecologycentre@islington.gov.uk
Drugs & Young People: Session 3
Session 3: Substances used by young people in Islington
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to keep up with the substances used by young people in Islington.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover ‘Communicating with young people about drugs’ and 'Substance use and child criminal exploitation'
Suicide Prevention Workshop
📆 22 April 2025
🕛 9:30am - 1pm
📍Voluntary Action Islington, 200A Pentonville Road, London, N1 9JP
What is Real Talk Workshop:
A highly participatory course offering an opportunity for people to gain the skills and confidence in talking about suicide and providing some support and signposting to someone at risk.
This is a half day workshop which teaches a foundational model of suicide awareness designed for use in community or workplace settings with the aims to be able to talk about suicide and signpost those at risk of suicide. The course is interactive, empowering, optimistic, accessible, emotionally engaging and sensitive, as well as authentic to people with lived experience of suicidal thoughts.
Collaborative AI Futures - Using Tools Ethically
In the final session, participants will explore how AI can enhance the creative process. From generating story ideas and concept art to composing music or crafting marketing visuals, they’ll see how AI can serve as a spark for innovation. The session also addresses authenticity, ownership, and the balance between human input and machine suggestions—ensuring that creativity remains a human-centered endeavor.
Drugs & Young People: Session 1
Join Islington Young People's Drug and Alcohol Service to explore ways of communicating with young people about substance use.
This is one of three sessions in the Drugs and Young People series - the other two sessions cover 'Substance use and child exploitation' and 'Substances used by young people in Islington'
Digital Inclusion Course
Booking essential!
Booking closes two days before the workshop date.
To book contact Kimberley: 07535 975 244 / k.bottomley@peelinstitute.org.uk
Compact Workshops - Premises
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
London Councils Grant Drop-in
Grant application drop-in sessions for applicants during the application window. These sessions will provide applicants the opportunity to:
· Seek clarification on eligibility, grant requirements, and the application process.
· Receive guidance on financial, risk, and delivery templates.
· Discuss programme expectations, funding conditions, and compliance requirements.
· Understand monitoring, reporting and compliance expectations.
Introduction to Project Management Training
There will be presentations but also the opportunity for discussion and active engagement. You will have the chance to meet and exchange ideas with others with similar challenges.
The subjects that will be covered are:
Stakeholder Management; How to maximise your chances of getting the support you need
Scope Management; Why and how to be very clear about the scope of your project
Benefit Management; How to define, secure and measure benefit delivery
Schedule Management; How to define the timetable of delivery
Team Management; How to get the most out of your team – including volunteers
Risk Management; How to think about, measure and address risk
Social Practice: Charity Financial Resilience
Join for a practical and engaging 1-hour online training session. In this session, we will delve into key strategies designed to enhance financial resilience within the charity sector, ensuring long-term sustainability. Charities face unique challenges in managing their finances, and understanding how to navigate these challenges is critical to their success. Through expert-led discussions, we will explore vital topics to help you strengthen your organisation's financial foundation.
We'll explore key topics such as:
Understanding charity-specific financial risks and opportunities
Strengthening internal controls and governance
Effective budgeting and forecasting for uncertain times
Diversifying income streams for enhanced financial stability
Best practices for financial reporting and transparency
This session is designed to provide valuable insights and practical strategies that will help you enhance your charity’s financial resilience and set it on a path to long-term sustainability.
Compact Workshops - Equity & Diversity
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Introduction to Project Management Training
There will be presentations but also the opportunity for discussion and active engagement. You will have the chance to meet and exchange ideas with others with similar challenges.
The subjects that will be covered are:
Stakeholder Management; How to maximise your chances of getting the support you need
Scope Management; Why and how to be very clear about the scope of your project
Benefit Management; How to define, secure and measure benefit delivery
Schedule Management; How to define the timetable of delivery
Team Management; How to get the most out of your team – including volunteers
Risk Management; How to think about, measure and address risk
Compact Workshops - Infrastructure
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Everyday Premises Management for Charity Purposes
Everyday Premises Management for Charity Purposes
Date: Thursday, 10th April 2025
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Online via Zoom
Charities and nonprofit organizations often face challenges in maintaining and managing their premises efficiently. This webinar will provide practical guidance on:
✔ Ensuring legal compliance and health & safety responsibilities
✔ Reducing operational costs and improving energy efficiency
✔ Managing repairs, maintenance, and property risks
✔ Creating a safe and welcoming space for staff and service users
This session is ideal for charity leaders, trustees, and property managers seeking to optimize their premises management strategies.
Compact Workshops - Volunteering
The Community Partnership Team have been working closely with Voluntary Action Islington (VAI) and some VCFSE partners over the past year to revise and realign the key principles for the new The Islington Compact and we would like you to get involved in shaping the future compact.
The Compact and their link to the key themes which have been identified as below:
Equity & Inclusion
Community Involvement
Volunteering
Infrastructure Support
Funding & Commissioning
Premises
Our next stage of work focuses on each theme and looking at what we would like to include in the Compact which will embed the shared commitment and undertakings from statutory services and the Voluntary Community Faith and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) to meet the changing needs of Islington’s communities.
Please complete the form to let us know what dates you will be attending. Ideally you would complete all three workshops under your chosen area, you’re welcome to contribute to more than one theme.
For further insight and information, we have attached The Compact from 2009 and the VCS Strategy 2016-2020 for your perusal.
Contact Scarlett with any questions - scarlett.dempsey@islington.gov.uk .
Drug & Alcohol Awareness with Better Lives
This session aims to:
improve your knowledge of substances and their effects
increase awareness of what drug and alcohol treatment and recovery includes
share how Islington residents can access support for drug or alcohol use
empower you to talk about drug or alcohol use with Islington residents
challenge the stigma around drug and alcohol need so that people feel able to ask for support
London Councils Grant Drop-in
Grant application drop-in sessions for applicants during the application window. These sessions will provide applicants the opportunity to:
· Seek clarification on eligibility, grant requirements, and the application process.
· Receive guidance on financial, risk, and delivery templates.
· Discuss programme expectations, funding conditions, and compliance requirements.
· Understand monitoring, reporting and compliance expectations.