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VAWKTALK

14 May 2012

Check out our new blog vawktalk, for all things vawk, to hear about what’s going on in your area and the good work happening in the community –

http://vawktalk.wordpress.com/

 

Tea Dance 28th June, 26th July, 27th Sept, 25th Oct, 22nd Nov

Tea Dance 28th June 26th July 27th Sept 25th Oct 22nd Nov

02 May 2012

At the Camden Centre, Tunbridge Wells

If you miss the old tunes and enjoy a good waltz please come along & dust off your dancing shoes!

 

The Kent Big Society Fund is open for applications

The Kent Big Society Fund is open for applications

21 Mar 2012

Kent Community Foundation working in partnership with Kent County Council have launched the Kent Big Society Fund for social enterprises in Kent. 

 

Love Where We Live 2012

06 Mar 2012

 Hopefully, you have been reading and hearing about the awards over the last few months.  If you haven’t, they are all about rewarding the good will and community spirit that exists in our borough.  Many individuals and organisations make the borough the great place it is to live.  They give up precious time and energy on ideas, work and others that make the quality of life for many so much better. 

 

ACEVO Spring Health and Social Care Conference: Demonstrating Value and Delivering Efficiency

ACEVO Spring Health and Social Care Conference Demonstrating Value and Delivering Efficiency

24 Feb 2012

This conference will offer practical tools and expert insight to help your organisation effectively engage with the new Health and Social Care landscape.

As we adapt to this new environment, the Chief Executive of the NHS, Sir David Nicholson, has challenged the NHS to make £20 billion worth of savings over the next four years. Sir David is confirmed to give the morning keynote at the conference and a Q & A session will offer the opportunity to question what role he sees the community and voluntary sector playing in meeting this challenge.

 

Be part of the 2012 Games action in the District – volunteers needed

09 Feb 2012

Local people are being given the unique ‘once in a life’ opportunity to help out at the Paralympic Games Road Cycling at Brands Hatch and Torch Relay in Sevenoaks District.  You could be a key part of these events and all you need is a warm and welcoming nature and enjoy engaging with new people

 

New 121 Cafe

New 121 Cafe

19 Dec 2011

The 121 befriending project has recently launched the 121 social café in Tunbridge Wells. The cafe provides a safe and fun environment in which young people can meet new friends and give each other support. Members of the café have overcome their own personal barriers to feel happy and more optimistic about the future.

 
 
 
 
 

Case Studies

Chloe Dray was recruited from a recruitment talk followed by a signing up session in the sixth form common room. She was already volunteering as a young leader at a Beaver and a Guides group, also at Princess Christian Farm, a work placement for adults with learning disabilities and had previously volunteered at residential homes for the elderly.

She expressed an interest in volunteering at Connect club, a disability project that we run for young people with learning disabilities. After completing a training session, she began to work on the project and quickly became the volunteer who tended to lead activities; she wrote letters to the parents when we were running a cultural evening, organizing who brought in different foods etc.  She manages the behaviour of one of the participants, a young boy with autistic spectrum disorder, particularly well, encouraging him to participate in activities other than maths based ones!

Chloe attended a training residential and widened her circle of friends within VSU. This came at a time when she was asked to leave school due to behavioural issues. Chloe comes from a dysfunctional family, spending time living with one parent, then the other, then sleeping on friends’ floors and even stayed on her own in a bedsit for a while. Consequently, she was able to increase her volunteering activities and this, in turn, helped her to deal with the other issues going on in her life.

She now volunteers at Sussex Road Reading Club and at Wild Wednesdays children’s club. I really feel that VSU and volunteering have helped Chloe to cope with issues in her life and have given her a focus for her intelligence, liveliness and leadership skills. She is an excellent volunteer.

 
 
 
 
 

Contact Details

Voluntary Action Within Kent
17-19 Monson Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent,
TN1 1LS

Telephone:
01892 530330
Fax:
01892 532539
Email:
info@vawk.org.uk

Offices also throughout Kent and Medway

Registered charity number 1108388
Registered company number 5354482