Invitation-The Cost for Communities 27th January

Invitation-The Cost for Communities: Community Development, Health Equality and the Cost of Living

Friday 27th January, 11am to 3pm, lunch and refreshments included

In person at:

London Borough of Southwark, 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH (close to London Bridge Station)

HEAR is proud to be a member of the Planning Group of the London Community of Practice Network for Health Inequalities and as such and on behalf of our fellow Planning Group members, we would like to invite you to join us on 27th January; all HEAR members concerned about health inequality in London are welcome!

You are warmly invited to join us for this interactive networking event on 27th January 2023, designed to bring together individuals across public health, local authority, voluntary and community sectors with the shared goal of improving health inequalities in London.

Brought to you by the London Community of Practice Network for Health Inequalities, in partnership with Volunteering Matters and the Greater London Authority, we are coming together to network, share insights, learning and practical examples of work in community development with a particular focus on the cost of living.

-Expert speakers from across sectors

-Members from the London Community of Practice Network for Health Inequalities will welcome us and guide us through the session

-Innovations in practice: You will have a chance to hear directly from colleagues about leading examples of work taking place in London

-Stimulating conversation: We want to hear your insights, experiences and challenges in community development and create space for you to connect with colleagues across sectors

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-cost-for-communities-tickets-465757903427

If you have any queries, specific access or dietary needs, or would like to tell us about your own work prior to the event so we can showcase it, please email:

copn@volunteeringmatters.org.uk

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Under our Bridging Divides funding we work to ensure that specialist equality and human rights groups, particularly the smaller and user led ones, and the Londoners they work with, can connect and work together across London and across equality specialisms. With our members we work to make equality issues central in local and regional decision making, and to raise awareness and work more closely with universities, think tanks, professional bodies and business. This funding also supports our core activities as a network: regular bulletins and information provision, knowledge sharing, signposting, website and networking.

The Trust for London project funds our Policy and Campaigns work, which supports organisations to campaign together on equality and rights issues of joint importance. Currently campaigns are focused around support for Deaf and disabled refugees and asylum seekers and Digital Exclusion and we are currently developing a theme with members on Decent Homes as a Human Right. We lead for Disabled customers on the National Asylum Stakeholder Forum Equality Sub-Group, who work alongside the Home Office to ensure the rights of asylum seekers are protected, and established and used to host Charities Challenging Hate Crime, the London pan equality hate crime network.

In the NetEquality project, funded by the National Lottery Community Fund Reaching Communities, through the Cornerstone Fund, dozens of smaller user-led and ‘grass roots’ equality groups and equality partners in London are working together. Over an initial two years, to mid 2021, we will design, test and pilot exciting new ways to use networking and online tools to strengthen our connections and quickly and easily share information and knowledge. We will be exploring ways to join up our voices for solidarity and influence and for more coordinated, effective campaigning to fight discrimination and improve equality in London. Through Stronger Together, funded by Awards for All, we provide activities and support for individual campaigners and those in the smaller, user-led and grass roots groups.
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