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Below is the latest news about issues that are relevant to the voluntary and community sector in Hull. To read more about a specific article, please click the more info link.
Nominations for the Hull Compact Volunteering Pioneer Awards 2008 - 03/09/2008
National Compact Week takes place from 1st to 7th November 2008, and to promote Hull’s Compact as well as recognising and celebrating the contribution that volunteers make in Hull, nominations are now invited for the Hull Compact Volunteering Pioneer Awards 2008British Red Cross Flood Fund - 18/08/2008
The British Red Cross Flood Fund is due to close for new application on 22nd August 2008. Please ensure all applications are in before this dateGrassroots Grants - 13/08/2008
Hull CVS has been awarded a three year grant to become a Grassroots Grants Local Funder by the Community Development Foundation who manage the fund on behalf of the Office of the Third Sector. We will be working alongside York and North Yorkshire Community Foundation who have been awarded a similar grant to deliver Grassroots Grants in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Grassroots Grants are due to be launched in September, and application packs will be available then. Please click the link above for more information.
New body to examine Health and Social Care Services – join the LINk - 30/07/2008
Hull CVS are pleased to announce that following a competitive tender process Hull City Council has awarded us a three-year contract to develop Hull’s new LINk (Local Involvement Network). CVS are now recruiting local people and groups to join the LINk.The Future of Your Hospitals - 17/07/2008
Public Consultation - the future plans for Hull Royal Infirmary, Castle Hill Hospital and The Princess Royal HospitalHull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust are consulting on their application to become a Foundation Trust. The public consultation outlines the benefits that Foundation Trust status will bring to your local NHS hospital services and asks for your feedback on the application.
Your feedback is vital, so please get involved and have your say.
The consultation document is available on the Trust website (www.hey.nhs.uk/foundationtrust.aspx) and a series of public consultation events over the next 3 months are planned.
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