DARNALL FORUM ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AND A CHANCE
TO HAVE YOUR SAY TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER AT 6.30PM (Venue to be confirmed)
If you
live or work in Darnall you are entitled to come to our annual general meeting
where we elect the trustees of the charity. Darnall Forum owns Darnall Post Office
and runs a number of projects to help regenerate Darnall and support local
residents.
This is
also a chance to ask any questions you
might have about your neighbourhood or the services the Council and other agencies provide.
How do
you feel about the proposal to close some of the City’s libraries or ask the
community to run them?
ADULT COMMUNITY LEARNING AT DARNALL FORUM
Once
again we are running adult community learning courses in Darnall.
Our entry
level ESOL classes are now full but we hope to be able to offer ESOL Level 1
and 2. Let us know if you have passed Entry Level 3 or Level 1 and would like
to study the next level with us in Darnall.
Our IT
courses in a range of subjects at Levels 1 and 2, including wordprocessing, spreadsheets and desktop
publishing are recruiting now. Hurry to get a place.
Basic Help for Jobseekers
Each Wednesday
from 9.30 till 11.30 we run sessions for people who are looking for work. The programme
we offer lasts for five weeks and during that time we will help you to:
1.
improve your CV
2.
open an email account, or use your existing email
account, so that you can manage your CV and send it to employers
3.
register on the government’s Universal Jobmatch
website
4.
search for jobs on the Internet
5.
improve your job applications and covering letters
6. improve
your interview skills
You can
join the programme by coming along on a Wednesday at 9.30, but we only have
space for eight learners at a time.
If you already have a CV please bring it with you.
If you have a copy of your CV on-line please send it to yourself in an email
before you come to your first session or you can bring it with you on a memory
stick if you have no alternative.
Basic Help
for Jobseekers in Slovakian
For the next few weeks we are still
able to offer the same course to people in Slovak. Join the class NOW while
this is still available. If you already have a CV – in English or Slovak –
please bring it with you. If you have a copy of your CV on-line please send
it to yourself in an email before you come to your first session or you can
bring it with you on a memory stick if you have no alternative.
Please note that places on our employment course will go quickly. Please
call at Darnall Forum to reserve your place.
This
programme and some of our other sessions for jobseekers are funded by the
European Social Fund as part of its mission to invest in jobs and skills for
European citizens.
NEWS ABOUT DARNALL POST OFFICE
We are
still waiting for planning permission to install our new ATM machine. Once we have
that we will be expanding our other services to include car tax or vehicle
licensing. The branch will close for a short period during the makeover. Staff
will let you know, up to four weeks before, when these changes are going to
happen.
All of
our usual services will continue to be available alongside the new ones after
the refit:
·
Saving and borrowing
·
Insurance
·
Banking and payments
·
Travel money
·
Letters and parcels
·
Phones and internet
·
Forms and documents
We will
also be opening for longer on Saturdays.
Who to contact for more information
Please
contact Nazia on 0114 249 0099 or
email Nazia@darnall.org.uk for more
details about the carnival or anything else in this newsletter. Or you can also follow us on Twitter at #darnallforum
If you have an idea, vision or concern, or just want someone to listen
to what you have to say about your community, why not contact our community
organisers:
·
Zahira Naz on 07860 526602
·
Nagina Hussain on 07860 526601
COMMUNITY
FIRST
There
is still some Community First funding available for this year. Applications must
be submitted by Friday 11 October.
Community First is an £80
million Government Funded initiative managed by the Community Development
Foundation to help local communities come together to identify their local
priorities, plan for the future, and develop grassroots activity. The programme
is being managed in Darnall by a community panel supported by Darnall Forum and
Tinsley Forum.
PRAISE
OR BLAME…
Who would you like to thank for what’s happening in Darnall, or who would you
like to blame? Post your response on our blog but please note that we cannot publish
anonymous posts.
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