Announcements

Westminster VCS survey 2025

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Our neighbours in Westminster are looking for VCS organisations in the borough to fill out their state of the sector survey.

They plan to take the information from the survey as a resource to help advocate for the work of the voluntary sector, to assist with the understanding of new and unmet community needs, and to help support and strengthen the work all VCS organisations do.

You can fill out the survey here.

Host a conversation about mental health

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on
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We'd like to invite you to host a session to talk about mental health with your members and communitiesJoin our information session to find out more.

We're working on a VCS mental health strategy and as part of that, we want to speak to people who live and access support in our boroughs, about what they need for their mental health. Many of you joined us for an open session to plan for this engagement back in October, thank you again for your input!

Have your say on the Council's budget

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

The Council are looking for views on their budget consultation, with key proposals on the draft budget for 2026/27 including:

•    raising council tax by five per cent each year
•    reviewing changes to the Council Tax Reduction Scheme
•    considering introducing a Council Tax premium on second homes
•    setting fees and charges for 2026/27

The deadline to take part in the consultation is Friday 9 January 2026.

London Safeguarding Children Partnership 2026 Conference - Childhood Neglect

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on
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Childhood Neglect is one of the priorities for the London Safeguarding Children Partnership (LSCP), therefore they have chosen to focus their next FREE on-line conference on this topic.  

The conference is a whole day conference, taking place online over two half days.

You will hear from an exiting line-up of speakers (see agenda below).

Update on RBKC cyber incident

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

The council announced last week that it had experienced a cyber attack, and have released the following statement clarifying the situation:

"We can confirm that we are now investigating a data breach as a result of a cyber attack earlier this week at the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

After discovering unusual activity first thing Monday morning, we have been taking all necessary steps to shut down and isolate systems and make them as safe as possible.

Get free SIMs for your community: National Databank webinar

Submitted by Maria Agiomyrg… on
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Join this session to learn how your organisation can:
Access free SIMs for residents in need
Sign up to the National Databank
Navigate the SIM distribution process
Get support if you're already registered

Register here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ca3b7445-08fa-4422-acc2-e54a28…

Use Your Voice - have your say in how democracy works

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Join a panel discussion - Thursday 27 November, 6.30pm to 7.45pm at Kensington Central Library and online.

Learn how to influence political decisions and become an active citizen. Join the launch of a free conversation series exploring how citizens can shape political decisions beyond the ballot box.

The first session - led by experts from UCL’s Constitution Unit, Operation Black Vote and Unlock Democracy - will unpack what democracy means, how it developed and the challenges and alternatives it faces today.

Join the new Disability Forum

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on
Address
ADKC Centre, Whitstable House, Silchester Road, W10 6SB (Join online via Zoom if you can’t attend in person)

A new Disability Forum is being launched for Kensington and Chelsea, a space for disabled residents and local organisations to shape services and influence decisions. The forum will be co-chaired by Action Disability Kensington and Chelsea, and Kensington and Chelsea Council.

Residents of the council’s social housing living with disabilities, their carers, or relatives are invited to join the Disability Forum.

The forum aims to:

Free Home Cooking & Mentoring Course for Earl’s Court Families

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Bags of Taste is a non-profit organisation that helps people gain control over their food choices, health, and household budgets. They're currently running a free home cooking and mentoring programme for residents in the Earl’s Court area, and they are keen to share this opportunity with families connected with local school communities.

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