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- Green Impact | Mysite
Our Green Impact Our Statement of Intent At a time of ongoing critical assessment as to how the resources of the world are being employed in economic and social activity, it is essential that all involved with Forest Voluntary Action Forum (FVAF) have a clear understanding as to how its work can impact on the environment. We accept responsibility for our actions and commit to working towards reducing any harmful effects it may have on the environment. It is also understood that, as a leader in the Forest of Dean voluntary and community sector, we have a responsibility to manifest best practice. We will use, as its guiding principles - in order of priority – the need to: REPAIR RE-USE REDUCE RECYCLE Our policy describes how FVAF will implement practices that will minimalize the impact of its work on the environment. FVAF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Gold Award from the GEM NUS-Green Impact challenge GEM NUS Green Imapct Gold Award Certificate NUS Green Imapct Community Award Certificate In our first year taking part in the GEM NUS Green Impact Challenge , we were delighted to achieve a Gold Award. This UN award winning programme is designed to support and challenge organisations to look at the way they work and ensure that the practices they follow are as environmentally and socially sustainable as possible. The challenge was set as part of the *GEM Project’s partnership and our joint commitment to living sustainably and minimising our impact on the environment. Working together as a team, we shared ideas and encouraged lifestyle changes in the following areas: use of water and energy travel – work and personal recycling reducing and dealing with waste upcycling, freecycling unused goods using sustainable products encouraging biodiversity Other creative ideas from the team included making bird feeders from broken tree branches, a homemade recipe for a cleaning product, donations to local charity shops. * The Going the Extra Mile Project (GEM) is an employability and social inclusion project supporting the most disadvantaged communities and individuals furthest from the labour market to find or get closer to employment. It is funded by the National Lottery Community Fund and European Social Fund as part of a national programme Building Better Opportunities.
- Event Calendar | Mysite
EVENTS CALENDAR Check out the latest hip happenings in the Forest!
- Ow Bist - Forest Community Space | Mysite
welcoming & vibrant community hub - for hire Since taking on the 25 year lease of the former Dockham Road GP surgery, we have been working at a pace to create a welcoming and vibrant community hub that offers wrap-around support and improves access to community services. To date we have transformed the building's exterior with wooden cladding, resprayed windows and doors, and a new sign. Inside, we have created of a flexible training and events space , along with permanent office space for support agencies and community organisations. Thanks to funding from Cinderford Town Council, Ow Bist now features a Changing Places toilet to ensure accessibility for the entire community. The whole team loved the space you have at Ow Bist, but also really valued the partnership approach. Hirer at Ow Bist What to find out more? Interested in hiring the space? Contact us at contact@fvaf.org.uk or 01594 822073
- 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
- About FVAF | Mysite
Über FVAF Unsere Geschichte Wir sind der Voluntary Service Council und das Volunteer Center for the Forest of Dean. Wir unterstützen viele der Hunderte von Freiwilligen- und Gemeindeorganisationen im Distrikt, die wiederum besser in der Lage sind, ihre Arbeit in und für die lokale Gemeinde zu leisten. Seit unserer Gründung im Jahr 1994 haben wir uns einen guten Ruf für die Förderung, Unterstützung und Verbesserung von Gemeinschaftsaktionen im gesamten Forest of Dean erarbeitet. Wir glauben, dass wir es den Bürgern durch gemeinschaftsgeführte Ansätze ermöglichen, die Fähigkeiten, die Widerstandsfähigkeit und das soziale Kapital zu entwickeln, um ein glücklicheres und besser vernetztes Leben zu führen. Bürodienste Mitarbeiter und Treuhänder Richtlinien Barrierefreiheit und Nachhaltigkeit
- Publications | Mysite
Our publications Forest Compass Edition 3 Volunteering in the Forest of Dean 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 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.
- Our partners | Mysite
Our partners We work with, and are supported by so many fantastic organisations. The projects and services we deliver in partnership with others, and the funding we receive makes it possible for us to support voluntary activity and community action in the Forest of Dean. These are just some of the organisations we currently work closely with:
- Peer Development | Mysite
Peer Development Developing the space between us to enable better Community Health and Wellbeing. Mycelium seeks to promote connectedness between people and encourage collaboration in service development in the Forest of Dean. Mycelium seeks to promote connectedness between people and encourage collaboration in service development in the Forest of Dean. We wish to do so to develop a counternarrative to ‘siloed working’ and the overbearing competitiveness between people, organisations and within emerging systems. We value both lived and professional experience equally and work from a horizontal, narrative informed, peer advocacy model with co-production and action research principles at its core. What do we do? We offer Peer Advocacy, Peer Mentoring & Peer Development for individuals, groups and organisations living or working in the Forest of Dean. For People from our Communities We work with individuals providing 1 to 1 support. Using peer advocacy and peer mentoring principles we can help you to develop a ‘recovery practice’ that enables you to get back up after a crisis, or travel safely through a difficult period in your life. We can help you: to understand and respond to social care needs or a health condition and can help you to cope with a situation that is causing you emotional distress. to find information, to build confidence as you begin to identify, navigate and try out the wellbeing and self-help resources that are available to you in your local community. if issues arise when trying to build yourself up again - we can be there and help you to learn about yourself, your world and your rights. to travel through the complexities of recovery from a health condition, from mental illness, trauma or addiction - to raise your voice about what is important to you as you do so. to access advice from the best expertise available and can then support you to understand, choose between and explore the options opened up for you by that advice. to access community groups and projects and help them in turn to become more confident, compassionate and efficient when supporting individuals experiencing mental health difficulties. Peer advocacy will work on up to three specific community advocacy issues at a time, but the Peer mentoring will be open access, an ‘in the background’ wrap around support that will attempt to respond to your unique circumstances and complex needs whilst still trying to link you in with the best expertise available to you. For Volunteers and Professionals “Project Support” - We work with individuals developing groups and organisations With consultancy, reflective practice and ongoing support we can help lived experience practitioners, peer support workers and staff with lived experience who are working in the VCS and local health and social care settings, to use their experiences of illness or mental distress in a way that is safe, effective and compassionate for both them and the people they are supporting. We can help: you to develop an idea, a workshop, a group or a project that has arisen from your own unique situation, lived experience or from the skills and awareness gained on your recovery journey. provide or link you in with training, information, supervision and a support structure around you to enable you to turn this awareness into a skill that can benefit others in your local community. projects, groups and organisations develop their co-production strategies and be a point of contact with transformed mental health services and the wider supports available. We can enable you to implement these strategies in a non ’tokenistic’ & authentic way. you to stay well and practice self-care whilst working and using your lived experience to help others who are going through health conditions or mental distres s. What does ‘Peer’ mean? “PEER … One that is of equal standing with another” The ‘Peer’ in Peer Advocacy, Peer Mentoring and Peer Development points to shared concerns and experiences. Peer support is when we come together with others who have been through or are recovering from something similar. It is about ‘mutuality’ - helping each other through conversations, activities and spending time together. It can help us not to feel so alone or unusual, to realise that there is a possibility of life beyond and outside of the condition, distress or situation encountered. Peer services connect people and create opportunities for ‘giving back’; they can help us to take notice of the skills and knowledge we have gained on our journeys while also creating opportunities to use these skills to build better services and communities for the future. Who are we? We are all local people with both professional and personal experience of disability, illness, mental distress and/or have been carers for people navigating social and health care systems. We are all individuals who have had extensive experience of managing our own recoveries from illness and mental distress and have learnt much from doing so. We all feel that talking to someone who has ‘been through’ and managed to successfully survive and navigate something similar in the past can be incredibly helpful to those who are feeling isolated with that condition, situation or circumstance in the present. Though we understand the importance of being supported by someone who understands from ‘lived experience’, we also recognise the importance of skill and learning. We know how important ongoing development is to help convert that learning into a constructive, safe and effective practice that enables others. We have all received extensive previous training and are committed to continued professional development alongside the “lived experience” knowledge that we draw upon. We have all benefitted from Peer Advocacy, Peer Support or Peer Mentoring ourselves and are passionate about its enormous benefits for good community mental health and wellbeing. We have all had extensive previous experience of co-production work, collaborative working, community development and promoting diverse voices. What have we done so far? Developing Action Research & our Narrative Model for locality-based peer development Over the past two years Mycelium has been drawing together people with experience, professionals and those passionate about community development, to overcome barriers to discussion and rally around shared concerns or stories. The aim of this has been to increase understanding about mental health illness and, most importantly, move towards improvement of the current situation for individuals, families and the Forest communities. We have developed a Resource Hub, Community-based Recovery Education Sessions and a Community of Practice group for those working with individuals with mental health challenges. We have facilitated extensive community-based action research to ascertain need and identify a network of allies. This has been published alongside papers on co-production and has all been fed into the Community Mental Health Transformation undertaken in Gloucestershire. Who are we for? We have supported the growth of community initiatives that allow everybody’s voices to be heard and we want change to continue to be driven by well-being and mutual aid. We are listening, learning and offering opportunities for all community members within the Forest and invite you to join us on this exciting journey. Anyone 16 + who is living or working in the Forest of Dean. Anyone who feels that they could benefit from support from individuals with experience of managing their own recovery from mental health difficulties, addiction, mental distress or a health condition. Anyone facing challenges in accessing the support that they want and need help to find information, understand their rights, build a support network or develop an advocacy plan of action to raise their voice or complain about the care they have received. Anyone with either diagnosed or undiagnosed conditions and people waiting on waiting lists for assessment. Our aim is to respect all perspectives and encourage action and improvement in the lives of all across our Forest communities. How do I find out more, get involved or access Mycelium support? For more information drop Simon Price (Project Manager and Mental Health Researcher) a message at Simon@fvaf.org.uk or call 07394 945046 to arrange a meet up and find out more about Mycelium Peer Development.
- 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) Spring/Summer Programme 2025 Welcome back to the Spring/Summer 2025 sessions in the Forest Know Your Patch network. We continue with the mixture of shorter sessions (from 10-11am) and longer sessions (from 10am until noon) - providing the opportunity for a more in-depth look at topics. The latter also provide a platform for attendees to share information about their work and current developments and partnerships. We have included a live event in Cinderford, in the heart of the Forest, at the end of May, and look forward to meeting as many of you as possible at that networking event. 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. PROGRAMME 2025 Late Spring/Early Summer April 29th – 10-11am: Health in the Forest - Rethink/Great Oaks Hospice May 13th – 10-11am: Forest Food Network May 27th (tbc) IN-PERSON: Forest Digital Forest Showcase with Alex Digby June 10th – 10-11am Partnership Development - Integrated Care Board - Community Catalysts & Physical Health Self-Management June 24th – 10 - 11am: Join us for a “Virtual Cuppa” – And Help to Shape Know Your Patch in the Future July 8th – 10am - 12noon: Family Hubs in the Forest July 22nd – 10 - 11am : Holiday Provision for Children & Families All meetings are online via MS TEAMS except 27th May - further details about this event will be sent in due course.
- HAF Fun | Mysite
Summer Holiday Activities & Food We’ve teamed up with Gloucestershire Cou nty Counci l and arranged a packed timetable of FREE fun! The HAF programme is open to all school aged children, who live in the Forest of Dean, and who qualify for free school meals. If funding allows, s ometimes activities are extended and offered to all children and young people across Gloucestershire through the Holiday Activities Programme (HAP). There's something for eve ryone - we've got sports clubs, cooking, crafts, play sessions an d so much more... You need to be registered to book | All sessions mus t be pre bo oke d REGISTER HERE For information or support with the HAF Spring programme contact: HAFParentEnquiries@gloucestershire.gov.uk or ring the HAF helpline on 01452 427960. BOOKING NOW OPEN! CHECK OUT THE TIMETABLE **PLEASE NOTE: You can only book 4 activities at a time - please wait 24 hours before you book again** For more information visit the Gloucestershire County Council website here
- Become a Member | Mysite
Werden Sie Mitglied im FVAF Indem Sie Mitglied der FVAF werden, helfen Sie uns, weiterhin einen wichtigen Unterstützungsdienst für den Freiwilligen- und Gemeindesektor in der FVAF zu leisten Wald des Dekans . Die FVAF tritt als Fürsprecher für freiwillige und gemeinschaftliche Aktionen auf Bezirks-, Bezirks- und nationaler Ebene auf, und je mehr Mitglieder wir vertreten, desto stärker ist unsere Stimme. Die Mitglieder werden daher zu Angelegenheiten konsultiert, die sich auf den Freiwilligen- und Gemeinschaftssektor im Forest of Dean auswirken und was wir als Organisation erreichen wollen. Als Mitglied genießen Sie Zugang zu unseren Bürodiensten, ermäßigte Druck- und Kopiergebühren, die Förderung von Stellenangeboten für Freiwillige für Ihre Gruppe und den kostenlosen Verleih einer Reihe von Bürogeräten. Das beinhaltet: Anzeigetafeln Hörschleife Digitalprojektor und Leinwand PA-System Flipcharts Langer Klapptisch Heißwasser-Gastrourne Pavillon (5 £ Spende erforderlich) Wenn Sie FVAF-Mitglied werden möchten, klicken Sie bitte rechts auf die Schaltfläche FVAF beitreten und füllen Sie das Formular aus. Für weitere Einzelheiten rufen Sie 01594 822073 an Es ist KOSTENLOS, Mitglied der FVAF zu werden, um auf alle unsere Support-Services zugreifen zu können Treten Sie der FVAF bei