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UPDATE E-BULLETIN
Date: 18th March 2016
Voluntary and Community Sector
SCEN Contact: Sandy Hammock 01795 473828 [email protected]
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Voluntary and Community Sector
jimmy's centre, New house Youth Centre, Chalkwell Road, Sittingbourne, Kent, ME10 2LP
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Voluntary and Community Sector
Saturday 19 March, 7.30pm Theatre Royal, Margate
Addington Street, Margate, Kent, CP9 1PW
£10 Tickets Offer:
We have a limited allocation of £10 tickets, for charities, voluntary, community groups and organisations across Kent.
To book the special £10 tickets call 01843 292795 and quote "TRM LION".
+ Free Workshop on Saturday 19 March 11am - 12pm
Theatre Royal, Margate Free West African singing workshop with the three artists.
Booking is essential please call 01843 292795 www.theatreroyalmargate.com
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Training Opportunities
Managing Conflict in the Workplace
26th April 2016
9.30am -1pm
Being held at: Social Enterprise Kent, 2B the Links – Herne Bay
Only £50.00pp
Learn the most appropriate way to be a rational conflict manager.
We will help you to understand how to manage conflict situations confidently, professionally and quickly.
In this 1 day course you will learn how to:
To better understand, conflict situations
Define conflict and identify the main phases of conflict
Learn skills that will assist you in dealing with conflict
How you can take conflict situations and turn them into a positive
+ much more
For further details or to book your space, please call us on 01227 469971 or email us at [email protected]
(Tea/coffee and refreshments will be served throughout the day)
For a full list of our training courses please visit: www.sekgroup.org.uk
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Training Opportunities
CIEH Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles
Venue: Social Enterprise Kent – Herne Bay
18th May 2016
9.30am – 4.30pm
Only £75.00pp
Our Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles allows candidates to develop their basic fire safety awareness. It is particularly useful for employees who are to have a designated responsibility for workplace fire safety, for
example as fire wardens or fire marshals, and provides the knowledge that will allow them to carry out duties relating to fire safety and emergency procedures.
This full day course includes:
Causes of fire in the workplace
Fire hazards
Characteristics of fire and smoke spread
Fire control methods
Means of escape
Fire detection and raising the alarm
Extinguishing fires
Fixed fire-fighting systems
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Legal duties and penalties
Fire risk assessment
Fire safety inspections
Role of the fire warden
Induction briefings
Designed for: Employees who hope to develop their basic fire safety awareness in order to assist their employer by undertaking more specific fire safety roles in the workplace to manage fire risk (e.g. as fire wardens/marshals/
stewards etc.)
It is advised to refresh this course every 3 years.
For further details or to book your space, please call us on 01227 469971 or email us at [email protected]
(Tea/coffee and refreshments will be served throughout the day)
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Public Sector
The NEW Lower Thames Crossing – we need your views!
Highways England is seeking views on the route of a new road crossing of the Thames connecting Kent and Essex.
It is the most important transport infrastructure issue facing North Kent today. Getting the right route for the new crossing is
critical as it will shape the economic future of the area.
We need local businesses and residents to respond the consultation before it closes on Thursday 24th March.
Getting the go-ahead for the new Crossing is not a foregone conclusion. We are in competition with other parts of the country
for scarce resources. We must make our voice heard loud and clear with Government if we are to secure commitment of funds
for the crossing.
As the Thames Gateway Kent Partnership we urge you to respond. The Partnership, made up of senior business
and council leaders from across North Kent, works to promote sustainable economic growth in the area. You can find
out more about what we do at www.tgkp.org
Why is a new Crossing needed?
It will reduce congestion on the existing Dartford Crossing, improve journey times and the resilience of the strategic road
network, and unlock economic growth.
We’ve all experienced the almost daily problems on the existing Crossing. Designed for 135,000 vehicle crossings a day,
it is regularly operating at or over capacity, handling 50 million vehicles a year.
Over 300 times a year the Crossing is partially of fully closed due to a traffic incident and it can take three to five hours for
the roads to clear following a closure.
For North Kent businesses to be able to operate effectively, and to grow and prosper, it is imperative that a new Crossing
is provided quickly.
What is Highways England consulting on?
Full information about the consultation, including various supporting documents, can be found on Highways England's consultation website. These include a consultation booklet, as well as detailed technical documents.
Highways England is consulting on a number of options, but their preferred route would involve a dual carriageway bored
tunnel linking Essex near Tilbury with Kent to the east of Gravesend (route 3 on the map below). The tunnel and approaches
would connect in the south to M2 Junction 1 and in the north via a new road to a new junction on the M25 midway between
Junctions 29 and 30.
What is our view?
The Thames Gateway Kent Partnership has consistently argued the case for a new Lower Thames Crossing. Its route must
maximise the economic benefits for North Kent and minimise negative impacts, particularly on the natural environment.
The majority view of the Partnership is firmly in favour of a route east of Gravesend at Location C. However, many issues need
to be clarified including options to minimise the impact on communities and encroachment on environmentally sensitive sites in
Gravesham.
We are also emphasising the need for associated investment further east on the M2/A2 corridor to ensure resilience across the
whole route between the Channel Ports and the M25.
How to respond
You should respond by completing the survey questionnaire at this link: online survey.
Our message is simple: if you agree that a new Thames Crossing is needed, please respond to the consultation to
make sure your voice is heard. You do not need to complete the full questionnaire in order to submit a response, but please
ensure you answer question 5 (crossing location).
We are working with other bodies such as the South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP) and the Kent and Medway Economic Partnership (KMEP). SELEP has set up a dedicated website www.lowerthamescrossing.co.uk where you can find out more about the business issues raised in the consultation.
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Public Sector
The Face Up to Flooding event, which was held at Eastchurch Village Hall
on Thursday 25th February, was a success at a number of levels.
This was the first time that Sheppey Environment Forum, had put on an event
to showcase the work being done, by various groups and organisations, in order to make this island a safer and better place to live in.
Feedback from the general public was very positive. Most people commented on the wide range of information available. One lady went on to say that some of the information was
“amazingly inspirational – a hopeful future for our island”. To quote from another who said “a fantastic wealth of information and resources available. So interesting talking to
all of the partners involved”
For people that missed this first event, there will be a second chance to see the various exhibits and talk to people expert in their field on Thursday 24
th March 2016 at Sheppey Hall in
Queenborough. Times 10.00am – 2.00pm and 6.00pm – 8.00pm. For further details contact Linda Brinklow (Secretary for the SEF) 01795 664718
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Public Sector
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Public Sector
The January/February newsletter from the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner includes:
Hat-trick of great results for Kent Police
Extra money to boost public safety in Kent
Crime in Kent is coming down
Op Stack policing costs: Home Secretary says 'no'
...And more.
Read the newsletter here.
Office of the Kent Police and Crime Commissioner
Kent Police Headquarters
Sutton Road
Maidstone
Kent
ME15 9BZ
Tel: 01622 677055
Follow the Police and Crime Commissioner on Twitter: @PCCKent
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Health
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Health
Children & Adolescent Mental Health service –we want to hear from anyone who has used this
service in the past year. Over 200 people have already given us feedback and we are already hearing
about lots of additional issues including autism services. This is a follow up to work we did 18 months
ago. We want to hear if the service has improved since then. Sussex Partnership Trust staff are
distributing ‘packs’ to patients and families in Tunbridge Wells and Swale too. We are already picking
up lots of feedback about issues outside of CAMHS including autism services. Please encourage
people to share this with others. https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/HWKCAMHS
End of Life Care – We have been hearing from people that their End of Life experience is not always what it should be. The project will involve working with organisations that provide End of Life services including hospitals and hospices. It will also involve talking to patients and families who are using or have used these services. Please encourage people to complete our online survey at https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/GZ6WB93 or get in touch on our Freephone number 0808 801 0102 or email [email protected]
Our Big Red Bus in back!
Many of you will have been involved in our Big Bus Tour last summer. For those of you who weren’t
involved, do join us in June as we travel round Kent talking to people about their experiences of health
and social care services. We’ll let you know in April the bus schedule so you can plan to join us and
hear directly from patients and service users.
Hospital Discharge –We are currently in the midst of project around Hospital discharge and the
experience of patients as they move through the ‘system’. We have already visited Darent Valley
Hospital and Gravesham Place to talk to patients. We will shortly be visiting the Community Hospitals
and Elm Court too. We are working closely with the CCG on this project and will be producing a joint
report featuring results from both our activities and the CCGs.
Swale Public Voice. Every month we focus on a different district to proactively reach out to
communities within that district. We research which seldom heard communities live in each district and
then visit them to gather feedback on local services. Swale was the focus for January. We met with
several homeless groups as well as Travellers community.
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Job Vacancies
PROJECT WORKER PRICES COURT, SITTINGBOURNE, KENT £9.45 PER HOUR 16 HOURS PER WEEK We are looking for an individual with a passion and drive to provide support, enabling our clients with a range of complex needs to achieve their potential and live more independently within their community. Ideally, you will have experience of working with adults with mental health needs. You will use your skills to work with colleagues and partner agencies to achieve the best outcome for our clients. This will include regular key working, support planning, as well as working with statutory and non-statutory agencies on behalf of the clients, actively encouraging choice and involvement, or acting as advocate when required. You will have a sound knowledge of housing management including voids and arrears management and an understanding of occupancy agreements We will look to you to help clients maximise their income, budget, pay their rent and engage with work and training. Initiative will also be key to your success, as you will be required to source innovative solutions to problems that allow residents independence to be enhanced. In return for passion & commitment, we offer some excellent benefits including:
The ability to learn new skills and to be part of our committed team Introduce a friend scheme Enhanced DBS check Length of service bonus 28 days annual leave including Bank Holidays (pro rata). The full time equivalent for this role is 39
hours per week Pension scheme
If you require further assistance please contact Recruitment on 0845 543 6377, or e-mail [email protected] and quote Ref: 11202. To view the Job Profile please click here Closing Date: 25 March 2016