Announcements

Voluntary Sector Support Fund 2027-2030 engagement

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

The council are looking to engage the local voluntary sector in reviewing proposed changes for the third round (2027-2030) of the the Voluntary Sector Support Fund (VSSF). 

They have warned that with a lower budget allocation from central government, local councils including RBKC have less funding to share among the voluntary sector and therefore they are asking for input from the sector on how best to allocate it. 

Public Health updates - Winter Wellness and Stoptober

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

RBKC's Wellbeing Hub explores free or low-cost mental health and emotional wellbeing support in Kensington and Chelsea and some UK wide service and apps. 

Additionally, the INTERACT Study in partnership with Imperial College London explores how people feel about their social connections and aims to build a more inclusive and connected city, and survey participants are needed.

Tips for engaging in policy work

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Trust for London have shared their 5 tips for small frontline organisations looking to engage in policy work, featuring the case study of the journey of a London charity, Action for Refugees in Lewisham (AFRIL).

This resource aims to provide a source of advice for organisations who are struggling to balance strains on cost, capacity and staff wellbeing with frontline work, with 5 practical tips including investing in impact measurement to embedding policy in casework.

Bi-Borough Wide Meeting for Mental Health

Submitted by atiya raja on
Address
St Mary Abbots Church, Kensington Church Street, W8 4LA
Event Date
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St Mary Abbots Rehabilitation and Training (SMART) are hosting The Bi-Borough Wide Meeting - a community event for residents of Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster, focused on wellbeing, connection, and local services.

Every October, World Mental Health Day marks a reminder of the importance of mental health and the need for accessible support. This year's theme - Access to services in emergencies - shines a light on the importance of ensuring mental health support is available to everyone, especially during times of crisis. 

Kensington and Chelsea Foundation Impact Report

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

The K&C Foundation have published their impact report for 2025. The report looks at the Foundation's different projects over the last year, and how they have directed support towards their three priority areas of mental health, education, and skills and employment.

You can read the full report here: https://thekandcfoundation.com/improving-lives-life-chances/our-latest-impact-report

 

Resilience Advocates Programme - Londonwide Virtual Sessions

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Training Information via Exit Hate Trust

Exit Hate in partnership with The Mayor of London will deliver the Resilience Advocate Programme. This initiative aims to address the rise of hate crime, racism, and far-right extremism in London and the UK.

Apply for free devices for your community

Submitted by Maria Agiomyrg… on

The RBKC Digital Inclusion team have received an update on an opportunity from The Good Things Foundation, that they would like to communicate to local partners.

Whether you already are a member of the National Digital Inclusion Network or not, the RBKC Digital Inclusion Team strongly encourage you to consider applying, as these devices have specifically been allocated for London organisations and beneficiaries.

Message from Good Things Foundation:

A Migrant's Guide by Praxis

Submitted by Duncan Cordy on

Praxis have recently published a new resource designed to help migrants and organisations that support them navigate complex UK systems. A Migrant's Guide is now available to order in English, Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Spanish, Farsi, and Pashto from just £3.

Created by migrants, for migrants, this interactive guide connects people to essential services, offers practical advice, and helps them to take care of themselves before and after securing immigration status.