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  • Forest Compass | Mysite

    Waldkompass Forest Compass ist ein physisches und Online-Verzeichnis, das viele der regelmäßigen Aktivitäten, Selbsthilfegruppen und Clubs auflistet, die im gesamten Forest of Dean verfügbar sind. Der Wald beherbergt Hunderte von sozialen und Aktivitätsgruppen aller Art, von Babygruppen über Mittagsclubs, Männerschuppen bis hin zu Gedächtniscafés. Viele sind kostenlos oder sehr kostengünstig zu besuchen und werden von Freiwilligen oder gemeinnützigen Gruppen durchgeführt. Leider sind sich viele Menschen, die von solchen Gruppen profitieren könnten, der erstaunlichen Möglichkeiten vor ihrer Haustür nicht bewusst. Wenn Sie eine ehrenamtlich geführte Aktivität, einen Club oder eine Selbsthilfegruppe im Forest of Dean betreiben, werben Sie KOSTENLOS sowohl im physischen Verzeichnis von Forest Compass als auch hier im Online-Verzeichnis, indem Sie das unten stehende Formular ausfüllen. Download OTHER USEFUL DIRECTORIES: YourCircle Check out a local directory to help you find your way around care and support and connect with people, places and activities in Gloucestershire

  • Digital Hubs Project | Mysite

    The Digital Hubs Project Tackling digital exclusion across Gloucestershire The Digital Hubs Project is a new innovative approach, developed by Forest Voluntary Action Forum and GCC Adult Transformation Team, to tackle digital exclusion across Gloucestershire by offering free, accessible, tailored support to individuals. Starting out in October 2021, we have played the as role as county wide facilitator of the project in partnership with GCC’s Adult Transformation Team. Whilst being facilitator’s, we act as the Forest of Dean lead district provider, offering FREE 1:1 digital support across safe and trusted Community Drop-in Hubs. Coleford – Sixteen Community Cafe Sedbury – Sedbury Space Cinderford - Ow Bist - Forest Community Space Staunton – The Swan Community Hub Newent – The Chill Out Zone What does Digital Hubs aim to address? Motivation Not everyone sees why using the internet could be relevant and helpful A Digital Hub can demonstrate the huge benefits Confidence Some people fear online crime, lack trust or don’t know where to start online A Digital Hub can increase confidence via trusted relationships  Skills Not everyone has the ability to use the internet and online services A digital Hub can provide 1:1 training Access Not everyone has the ability to connect to the internet and go online A Digital Hub can provide access to free equipment and internet Since starting the journey of Gloucestershire Digital Hubs Project, awareness and recognition of the project has grown and is now recognised as essential community-based approach to tackling digital exclusion across Gloucestershire. Notability, the project was highlighted in the Report of the Director of Public health 2022/23 - No Person is an island: Social connections in Gloucestershire, which also included video cased study of the project. You can also  download the PDF version (PDF, 5.2 MB)  of Director of Public health 2022/23 For more information about the project visit the Digital Hub website HERE To find out more, dates, times and locations for upcoming FVAF Community Digital Drop-in Hubs, contact Alex on community@fvaf.org.uk  or 01594 822073.

  • Voluntary & Community Support | Mysite

    Freiwilligenarbeit Als Freiwilligenzentrum für den Forest of Dean sind wir hier, um Ihnen bei der Rekrutierung und Verwaltung von Freiwilligen zu helfen Unser neues Ehrenamt Broschüre gefüllt mit Details der Freiwilligenarbeit vor Ort Chancen ist jetzt raus KLICKEN SIE HIER ZUM HERUNTERLADEN Als Freiwilligenzentrum für die Wald des Dekans Wir sind oft die erste Anlaufstelle für alle, die sich für ehrenamtliches Engagement interessieren. Letztes Jahr waren wir stolz darauf, über 100.000 Stunden Freiwilligenarbeit in der Region zu unterstützen! Die FVAF fördert und bewirbt eine breite Palette von Freiwilligenarbeitsmöglichkeiten von Organisationen, die unser Ethos bei der Unterstützung von Freiwilligen teilen und die vielen Gründe anerkennen, warum Menschen sich für Freiwilligenarbeit entscheiden. Warum ehrenamtlich? Freiwilligenarbeit hat eine Reihe enormer Vorteile, nicht nur für Sie persönlich, sondern auch für Ihre Gemeinschaft und die Welt, in der wir leben. Wenn Sie Ihren Lebenslauf verbessern, neue Leute kennenlernen, Ihre Fähigkeiten einsetzen, etwas Neues lernen, einem Interesse nachgehen, Erfahrung bieten oder einfach etwas bewegen möchten, haben wir garantiert eine Gelegenheit für Sie! Sie können sich auf folgenden Wegen über diese Möglichkeiten informieren: Suchmöglichkeiten unter Mach es.org Rufen Sie uns an unter 01594 822073 Nehmen Sie Kontakt auf über Email Besuchen Sie uns im FVAF Mo - Fr 9:00 - 1:00 Uhr ( Wegbeschreibung ) Wenn Sie sich in einer großen Gruppe engagieren möchten, zum Beispiel im Rahmen von Corporate Volunteering, dann haben wir ebenfalls eine große Auswahl an Möglichkeiten. Get the latest volunteer opportunities - direct to your mailbox! Sign up to receive our regular email Volunteer Newsletter: SIGN UP HELP FOR GROUPS - recruiting & managing volunteers As a one-stop-shop for all things volunteering, we can help you find, and keep, the perfect volunteer: Als One-Stop-Shop für alle Belange des Ehrenamts nutzen wir eine facettenreiche Methodik, um Ihnen die bestmögliche Chance zu geben, wertvolle Freiwillige zu rekrutieren und zu halten. Dies beinhaltet Folgendes: Bewerben Sie Ihre Möglichkeiten auf Do-it.org Bewerben Ihrer Möglichkeiten gegenüber Mitgliedern der Öffentlichkeit, die an uns oder über unsere Drop-in-Funktion verwiesen wurden. Bewerben Sie Ihre Möglichkeiten auf unseren Facebook- und Twitter-Seiten Werben Sie für Ihre Möglichkeiten bei lokalen Diensten, die Freiwilligenarbeit unterstützen, z. Jobcenter, LearnDirect und 2GetherTrust Bewerben Sie Ihre Möglichkeiten auf über 30 Veranstaltungen pro Jahr Senden Sie Ihre Möglichkeiten an lokale Unternehmen, die arbeitgeberunterstützte Freiwilligenarbeit anbieten Förderung relevanter Möglichkeiten für Schulen, Hochschulen und Universitäten Verteilen Sie Ihre Möglichkeiten an unsere Freiwilligendatenbank mit über 1.000 Personen Werbung für Ihre Möglichkeiten in einer Vielzahl von Netzwerken, einschließlich Know Your Patch Get in touch - call us on 01594 822073, via email or visit us at FVAF, Ow Bist - Forest Community Space, Dockham Road, Cinderford GL14 2AN (Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm)

  • NEW! Universal Youth Support | Mysite

    COMING SOON! Universal Youth Services We’re thrilled to announce our new partnership to bring Open Access Universal Youth Services to Gloucester and the Forest of Dean! Together with Gloucestershire Gateway Trust and The Venture Community Hub (TVCH), we’ve joined forces to make a real difference in the lives of young people. Guided by GGT, in the Forest of Dean FVAF will be leading on supporting a wide range of services for young people aged 11 to 19 (or up to 25 for those with special educational needs and disabilities). Our youth services will be available to everyone, focusing on the needs of the local community to create a more connected, supported, and engaging youth sector. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to be part of something amazing! FIND OUT MORE ABOUT... Gloucestershire Gateway Trust The Venture Community Hub

  • Community Heros Crowned 2023 | Mysite

    We crown our community heroes! The community turned out in force on Tuesday 3 October to see local volunteers crowned at our glittering Forest Volunteers Awards 2023 celebration at the AccXel Training Centre in Cinderford. READ THE NOMINEE PROFILES IN THE AWARDS PROGRAMME We created the Forest Volunteer Awards to recognise and celebrate the amazing efforts of local volunteers in the Forest of Dean and earlier this Summer, we asked you to nominate those volunteer heroes who have demonstrated exceptional and outstanding support to the local community over the past 12 months. We had an amazing response and received hundreds of nominations. Our expert community panel had the tough task of shortlisting the nominations and picking the winners. However,one category - Volunteer of the Year – Peoples’ Champion – was decided by a public vote withalmost 1,400 votes cast. The winners were crowned at a special evening, held at the stunning conference space at the impressive AccXel Training Centre, which was provided for free to FVAF by local construction company the KW Bell Group, who were the main sponsors of the event. Jando Greco, volunteer at St Stephens Church in Cinderford was crowned Volunteer of the Year – the People’s Champion following a public vote. A volunteer of over 12 years his nominator said: “We so appreciate him, he is such a thoughtful, caring person and will do anything for anyone – Jando is so worthy of receiving this award.” Young volunteers were celebrated with Ebony Powell, volunteer and fundraiser at Forest of Dean Dog Rescue crowned under 16 years old Young Volunteer of the Year for her caring and dedicated commitment caring for the rescue dogs, whilst in the 17 – 25 years old category, Daisy Hoole rewarded for her tireless hard work volunteering at C.A.N.D.I Youth Space. In the groups section, The George in Newnham was recognised as the New Voluntary Group of the Year for reopening the former café as a vibrant community space. Next up, was Sedbury Space who picked up the Grassroots Voluntary Group award in recognition of the fantastic efforts of the community to create a thriving, inclusive, welcoming hub. Fire safety education organisation SkillZONE was awarded the Community Organisation award for their responsive work with young people in the Forest, and a team of volunteers from EDF Energy picked up the Business in the Community Award for helping out at Camphill Village Trust in Lydney. Forest of Dean Dementia Action Alliance (FDDAA) sponsored the launch of a new Inclusion Award, with Cinderford Bowls Club scooping the top spot for making changes to the game and their grounds to make bowls accessible for everyone to enjoy. Our Volunteering Manager Deb Cook said “So much of what happens within our community is because of people who give their time and energy for free. We think that recognising the amazing efforts of volunteers and organisations is incredibly important which is why we have been so pleased by the reaction of the local people who have supported these awards by nominating and voting.” Deb added, “It has been an incredible evening and we are so lucky and proud of the strength of the amazing voluntary sector we have in the Forest.” Master of Ceremony for the Forest Volunteer Awards was Steve Knibbs, BBC Points West reporter who kept the guests entertained with his expert hosting skills. Award winners were announced by guest presenters; Mark Topping( Leader of Forest of Dean District Council), Emma Snell (Go Volunteer Glos), Penny Hulbert (FVAF Chair of Trustees), Jonathan Lane (Cabinet Member for Economy at FODDC), Kirsty Downie (John Lewis Partnership & Waitrose - Monmouth), and Andrea Harman (Ecophon). The celebration evening was made possible thanks to generous sponsorship for the following local organisations: KW Bell Group and AccXel Training Centre – main sponsors Ecophon Simplicity in Business Steve Gooch Estate Agents Waitrose & Partners (Monmouth Store) FOREST VOLUNTEER AWARD WINNERS 2023: Volunteer of the Year – Peoples’ Champion WINNER: Jando Greco – St Stephens Church, Cinderford Highly Commended: Chris Brain (Broadwell Football Club), Melanie Getgood (Friends of Worcester Walk), Edna Husbands (Lydcare Community Transport), Barbara Jenkins (Over 60’s Group at Berryhill Memorial Hut), Albert Weager (community representative & advocate for better healthcare) and Dave Young (Forest Sensory Services and Samaritans). New Voluntary Group of the Year WINNER: The George, Newnham Highly Commended: Lydney Army Cadets Young Volunteer of the Year 16yrs & under WINNER: Ebony Powell – Forest of Dean Dog Rescue Highly Commended: Evie Harris - community volunteer and Teens in Crisis fundraiser Young Volunteer of the Year 17 – 25yrs WINNER: Daisy Hoole – C.A.N.D.I Youth Space Highly Commended: Leanne Hendrix – Coleford Youth Club Grassroots Voluntary Group of the Year WINNER: Sedbury Space Highly Commended: Forest Community Shed Community Organisation of the Year WINNER: SkillZone Highly Commended: Forest of Dean District Scouts Business in the Community Award WINNER: EDF Energy Highly Commended: The Rising Sun Community Pub FoD Dementia Action Alliance Inclusion Award WINNER: Cinderford Bowls Club Highly Commended: Artspace Cinderford END For media enquires contact communications@fvaf.org.uk or 01594 822073.

  • Publications | Mysite

    Our publications Forest Compass Edition 3 Volunteering in the Forest of Dean FVAF Annual Report 2024/25 FVAF Annual Accounts 2024/25 FVAF Annual Report 2023/24 FVAF Annual Report 2022/23 FVAF Annual Report 2021/22 Insights into the Experience of commissioning for small VCSE organisations in the Forest of Dean By Chris Brown My Networks publications My Networks Scoping Project Report, Oct 2022 by Simon Price Supporting documents: Mental Health Scoping Project – Survey Results Co-production – How we facilitated My Networks Scoping Report The Forest of Dean Mycelium Mental Health Project A report from the Undergrowth by Simon Price, Anwen Jenkins, Pete Harper, Miranda Thomason and Teresa Rose Useful community publications The Digital Divides Report and Recommendations By Digital Divides Steering Group Learnings from the Forest By Forest of Dean Climate Action Partnership (FODCAP), Holding The Space, Thirty Percy, and CCRI.

  • FoD Digital Partnership Project | Mysite

    Forest of Dean Digital Partnership FUNDED BY THE BARNWOOD TRUST A collaborative community partnership project, led by FVAF. This district-wide partnership, the first of its kind, was created to break down the barriers people face in relation to digital inclusion and unlock the many assets available within our communities and the digital world.   Forest of Dean Digital Partnership - Final Evaluation September 2024 Report - Download Forest of Dean Digital Partnership - Final Evaluation September 2024: APPENDICES APPENDIX 1: Forest of Dean Digital Partnership Application APPENDIX 2: Insight into Set up and Delivery of Local Digital Inclusion Pilot Projects APPENDIX 3: Healthwatch Gloucestershire - Access to digital technologies APPENDIX 4: Partner Claim Form APPENDIX 5: Instructions for filling in Partner’s claim form APPENDIX 6: Promo flier - Invitation to get involved APPENDIX 7: EOI Process Map APPENDIX 8: EOI Document A template APPENDIX 9: EOI Document B template APPENDIX 10: EOI scoring sheet APPENDIX 11:Forest of Dean Community Choir EOI Document 1 APPENDIX 12: Forest of Dean Community Choir EOI Document 2 APPENDIX 13: Virtual Sight Loss EOI Document 1 APPENDIX 14: Virtual Sight Loss EOI Document 2 APPENDIX 15: CVT EOI Document 1 APPENDIX 16: CVT EOI Document 2 APPENDIX 17: Outdoors, Indoors EOI Document 1 APPENDIX 18: Outdoors, Indoors EOI Document 2 APPENDIX 19: Forest Pathways EOI Document 1 APPENDIX 20: Forest Pathways EOI Document 2 APPENDIX 21: Project Engage EOI Document 1 APPENDIX 22: Project Engage EOI Document 2 APPENDIX 23: Forest of Dean Hybrid Choir Final Evaluation APPENDIX 24: CVT - Digital Inclusion Workshop Final Evaluation APPENDIX 25: Outdoors, Indoors Final Evaluation APPENDIX 26: Forest Pathways Final Evaluation APPENDIX 27: Forest Pathways Executive Summary APPENDIX 28: Reflection Session Presentation APPENDIX 29: Journey Reflection OTHER PROJECT PUBLICATIONS: EASY READ BOOKLET - How to use the computer and software EASY READ BOOKLET - Staying Safe Online

  • Home | Mysite

    READ MORE GET INVOLVED! New Online Ways to Join the Conversation Frequently visited pages: COMMUNITY HUBS VOLUNTEER ADVICE YOUTH SUPPORT Was ist FVAF? FVAF steht für Freiwilliges Aktionsforum Wald. Wir bieten lokalen Bürgern, Gemeindegruppen und Aktivitäten Unterstützung, um die Dinge zu tun, die ihnen am wichtigsten sind. Dies beinhaltet Folgendes: Unterstützung und Entwicklungsberatung Ausbildung Information Netzwerktreffen Vertretung erleichtern Freiwillige Rekrutierung Freiwilligenvermittlung und -unterstützung Wir führen auch viele Projekte mit und für die lokale Gemeinde durch, wie die Forest of Dean Youth Association, Holiday Activity Campaigns, The Forest Youth Music Network, The GEM Project, The Forest Compass Directory, Walking with Wheels und viele mehr. Auf unserer Projektseite finden Sie alle Details. „Stärkere Gemeinschaften aufbauen in der Wald von Dean" Finde mehr heraus JOIN OUR MAILING LIST Get the latest community news and check out exciting volunteering opportunity in or around the Forest of Dean... Gehe zu Facebook Useful publications: FREE directory of the many volunteering opportunities available locally... DOWNLOAD Unsere Partner We work with so many amazing and supportive partners. Find out more here... How to contact us Forest Voluntary Action Forum Ow Bist Forest Community Space Dockham Road Cinderford , Glos. GL14 2AN Email us: contact@fvaf.org.uk Tel: 01594 822073 Copyright © 2021 Forest Voluntary Action Forum. All Rights Reserved. Forest Voluntary Action Forum is a charity (1141126) and company limited by guarantee (07557852) registered in England and Wales. The registered address is The Belle Vue Centre, Cinderford, Glos, GL14 2AB. Travelling in the Forest of Dean Forest Of Dean Climate Action Partnership has created a handy interactive guide to travelling in the Forest of Dean. DOWNLOAD HERE

  • Meet the team & trustees | Mysite

    Our Team. Our head office is based in Cinderford but everyday you will meet members of the FVAF team out and about supporting the community and building strong partnerships with other local organisations and groups... Chris Brown Chief Executive Officer Nick Penny Head of Operations Teresa Allewell Finance & Operations Manager Catherine Best Communications & Fundraising Manager Deb Cook Volunteering Manager Cherry Potter-Irwin Finance & Administration Officer Fliss Simister Youth Association Manager Lisa Robertson Youth Development Officer Katy Virgo Youth Development Officer Courtney Middleton Project Coordinator Lauren Greening Youth Development Project Manager Jodie Atkins Youth Support Worker Krissie Carter Neighbourhood Connector Alex Digby Digital Projects Manager Melanie Benn Community Builder Teresa Rose Community Connectors' Facilitator Pete Harper Community Connector Natasha Nelson Working with Forest Food Network Piers Cardiff Forest of Dean Climate Action Partnership Coordinator Becky Moorcroft Forest of Dean Climate Action Partnership Coordinator Meet our trustees. We have a highly skilled board of trustees who meet regularly to monitor, challenge and guide what FVAF does now, and in the future. Bob Rhodes Chair of Trustees Josh Bond Vice Chair of Trustees Jonathan Gault Trustee - Treasurer Sid Phelps Trustee Roger Deeks Trustee Rob Toomer Trustee Diana Martin Trustee Louise Penny Trustee Interested in becoming a FVAF Trustee? Talk to us! Contact Chris is ceo@fvaf.org.uk 01594 822073

  • What we do | Mysite

    What we do We support many community-led projects shaped with, and for local people: Employment and skills support Holiday Activity and Food Programme Community Builders Forest of Dean Youth Association Walking with Wheels Know Your Patch Forest Compass

  • The Community Action Pod | Mysite

    The podcast kit is also available for hire to voluntary community groups. For more information on The Community Action Pod and ways to get involved contact the Host Melanie Benn on melanie@fvaf.org.uk or 01594 822073. Produced by Forest Voluntary Action Forum Funded by the Barnwood Trust Digital Inclusion Fund

  • Forest Know your Patch | Mysite

    Community Connectors' Forum - Kennen Sie Ihr Patch-Netzwerk Supporting Strong and Thriving Communities with Know Your Patch Unterstützung starker und florierender Communities mit Know Your Patch Der Know Your Patch-Teil des Community Connectors Forum (CCF) verbindet den Freiwilligen- und Gemeindesektor, gesetzliche Dienste und Anwohner auf eine Weise, die bessere Arbeitsweisen schafft. Das Forest of Dean Know Your Patch Network soll den Freiwilligen- und Gemeindesektor, gesetzliche Dienste und Anwohner auf eine Weise verbinden, die bessere Arbeitsweisen schafft, die letztendlich unsere Gemeinschaften stärken. Dieses „Gemeinschaftsangebot“ ist besonders wichtig, um eine Eskalation der Gesundheitsbedürfnisse zu verhindern oder zu verzögern. Wir veranstalten vierteljährliche Veranstaltungen im gesamten Forest of Dean, bei denen wir Interessengruppen einladen, sich an der Diskussion darüber zu beteiligen, was in ihrer Gemeinde wichtig ist und wie Dienste und freiwillige Sektorgruppen dazu beitragen können, dies zu unterstützen. Jedes „Know Your Patch“-Event ist KOSTENLOS und offen für alle, die an der Unterhaltung teilnehmen möchten. Wenn Sie teilnehmen möchten, rufen Sie bitte unter 01594 822073 an oder senden Sie eine E-Mail an help4groups@fvaf.org.uk . Wir senden auch regelmäßig E-Mails und Updates an unser Know Your Patch Network bezüglich der Ereignisse im Forest of Dean. Wenn Sie diesem Netzwerk beitreten möchten, melden Sie sich bitte an hier . Dank der Finanzierung von Gloucestershire County Council , Know Your Patch ist auch in jedem anderen Bezirk in Gloucestershire erhältlich. Wenn Sie mehr darüber erfahren möchten, besuchen Sie bitte hier . Hier sind einige der Forschungsergebnisse, die unser Denken unterstreichen: „Wir alle müssen eine Rolle dabei spielen, Einzelpersonen und Gemeinschaften dabei zu helfen, soziales Kapital zu entwickeln. Es wird zunehmend anerkannt, dass benachteiligte soziale Gruppen und Gemeinschaften zwar eine Reihe komplexer und miteinander verbundener Bedürfnisse haben, aber auch Vorteile auf sozialer und gemeinschaftlicher Ebene haben die helfen können, die Gesundheit zu verbessern und die Widerstandsfähigkeit gegenüber Gesundheitsproblemen zu stärken“ (The Kings Fund, 2018) „Personen mit angemessenen sozialen Beziehungen hatten eine um 50 Prozent höhere Überlebensrate im Vergleich zu Personen mit schlechten sozialen Beziehungen“ (Holt-Lunstad et al. 2010) „Soziale Netzwerke haben sich als ebenso starke Prädiktoren für die Sterblichkeit erwiesen wie der allgemeine Lebensstil und klinische Risiken wie mäßiges Rauchen, übermäßiger Alkoholkonsum, Fettleibigkeit und hoher Cholesterinspiegel und hoher Blutdruck“ (Pantell et al. 2013; Holt-Lunstad et al., 2010) . „Soziale Unterstützung ist besonders wichtig, um die Widerstandsfähigkeit zu erhöhen und die Genesung von Krankheiten zu fördern“ (Pevalin und Rose, 2003) „Der Mangel an sozialen Netzwerken und Unterstützung macht es schwieriger, das Verhalten selbst zu regulieren und im Laufe der Zeit Willenskraft und Belastbarkeit aufzubauen, was zu ungesunden Verhaltensweisen führt“ (Cacioppo und Patrick 2009). "Teilnahme an der Gemeinschaft reduziert Isolation, Ausgrenzung und Einsamkeit" (Farrell und Bryant 2009; Sevigny et al. 2010; Ryan-Collins et al. 2008) „Ein starkes Sozialkapital verbessert die Chancen, Lebensstilrisiken wie das Rauchen zu vermeiden“ (Folland 2008; Brown et al, 2006) Autumn Programme 2025 September 2nd (Short) Thriving Communities The TC grant was launched in August. Come along and find out more about it and hear about the work that has been funded through the scheme. 16th (Short) Digital Inclusion Strategy – Stakeholder Engagement with GCC This session will be led by those involved in the Digital Inclusion Project in Gloucestershire. 30th (Short) Health in the Forest A focus on health-related matters and support that is available in our locality. October 14th (In-person) Spotlight on Cinderford This meeting will take the form of a walk around the town visiting some of the projects that are being led by FKYP members and partners. We will meet at Ow Bist Forest Community Space and follow a route round Cinderford. 28th (Short) FODCAP Update Come along and hear about developments and updates on project in the Forest. November 11th (Short) Community Support Showcasing the work of several community groups who work for the benefit of the Forest Community. 25th (Long) Health in the Forest Another session where we will focus on health-related matters and support that is available in our locality. Please note The meeting on October 14th will be in-person and an opportunity for all those attending to network. All other meetings are online on MS Teams. The invitation will be sent out at the beginning of the season and then the link will be added to the regular reminder email – together with meeting notes from the previous session and the Agenda for the meeting If you would like to deliver a presentation at a forthcoming meeting or there is a topic that you would like to be addressed, please contact Teresa Rose, FKYP Facilitator at fodkyp@fvaf.org.uk to discuss this further. We look forward to seeing you in the forthcoming weeks.

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