This survey is aimed at helping the Community Safety Partnerships working across Southend, Essex and Thurrock to identify the impacts of crime and anti-social behaviour in the county.
You can complete the survey about any area in Essex, whether you live, work or study there. You can also complete this survey more than once to give us your views about a different area if you wish to do so.
The results will be used by the Community Safety Partnerships for each area, and Safer Essex, to inform their priorities for the next year.
How we use your data
This survey is for you to provide information to be used by the Community Safety Partnership project. Under the GDPR we have a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you. The information will only be used for the purposes of this project and will not be kept longer than is necessary to do so, up to a maximum of five years.
We share this information with our district council partners and Essex Police, but we will not share your personal details with any other agency unless we have concerns that you or another individual may be at risk of harm or if it is required by law. We do not collect personal information for commercial purposes.
Community360 have announced a Recruitment Open Day that will showcase the opportunities available at the charity.
Taking place on Saturday 15th July at the One Colchester Hub, Long Wyre Street, staff will be on hand to talk to perspective candidates about the organisation and what vacancies are available.
Tracy Rudling, CEO at Community360 said: “We are delighted to announce our Recruitment Open Day and able to share the range of exciting job opportunities and apprenticeships currently available. Potential applicants are invited to come along to chat to our staff and find out more about the vacancies on offer and to find out first-hand what it is like to work in the
community voluntary sector. This is a great way to learn more about Community360, the work that we do and what it’s like to be part of our growing team.” She added: “Come long, grab a tea or coffee, bring along your CV and discover if a career within Community360 is right for you.”
Community360 has a wide range of opportunities on offer from working with volunteers, families, the vulnerable, community development, finance, community transport and fundraising. The day runs from 10am to 3pm at the One Colchester Hub, Long Wyre Street, Colchester. Find out about Communit360 at www.community360.org.uk
This month they will be analysing the increasing impact of the crisis on mortgage holders and private renters. Alongside Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice and Tom McInnes, Chief Data Analyst, they’ll hear from Jackie Jeffrey, Chief Officer at Citizens Advice Shropshire about how this is affecting the people they see everyday.
The cost-of-living crisis is far from over and our data shows how people are being affected. Both Section 21 and Section 8 eviction notices are putting private renters at greater risk of homelessness. We’re seeing an alarming trend in the numbers of private renters needing help with a homelessness issue. We’ll be speaking more about this on 24 July.
Side by Side is a peer support service for families who care for, or support, an adult with a learning disability or autism. We achieve this by pairing them with another family with first-hand experience and empathy, who can provide informal support.
Our aims are:
To find and link families who would benefit from informal, over the phone support
To help families connect and build a rapport one to one
To bring families together with common shared experience
The role will provide specialist counselling and support to young people (12-19) who have experienced rape, sexual violence or sexual abuse. There is also the potential to work with children under 12 if qualified to do so. The role includes wider responsibilities as a member of CARA’s staff team including line-management of sessional or volunteer counsellors and activities to raise awareness of the impact of sexual violence amongst agencies and the wider community.
For a full job description and person specification, please click here.
CARA is looking for and Integrated Support and Advocacy Manager to lead and develop a new and innovative CARA service, now in its second year – the CARA Integrated Support service. The Integrated Support service is aimed primarily at victims and survivors who have a high level of immediate need or require crisis support. Alongside managing and supporting CARA’s specialist Advocacy service, the Integrated Support Service includes provision of:
One-to-one tailored emotional support and psychoeducation activities.
Support in accessing mental health or other external services, whilst developing relationships with other agencies.
A programme of regular groups.
For a full job description and person specification, please click here.
Closing date of advertisement is Wednesday 5th July 2023, Interview date TBA.
To apply for this position please click on the application form button on the vacancies page and submit your completed application by the closing date advertised. For any questions please contact HR – email HR@mindinwestessex.org.uk
Each year Community 360 produce a report looking in detail at what they have achieved throughout the past year with the local voluntary sector. They get the chance to show precisely what their volunteers and staff team have been able to do, who they have been able to work with and what more they might want to do in the future.
This will be a discussion about the mental health of the 18-30 year old population, and the specific challenges and risks they face. This will also be an opportunity to discuss the compounded challenges faced by young people in already marginalised communities. The session will be an opportunity to learn more about the psychological wellbeing of this demographic, and how we as groups and individuals can affect positive change. The event is suitable for young people looking to learn more about mental health, parents and carers of young adults, or line managers/those with responsibility for young people within their organisations. The panel will consist of: Chair: Anastasia Vinnikova, Head of Workplace Wellbeing at the City Mental Health Alliance Panellist: Mike O’Hara, Director of Training at Start Within Panellist: Jessica Beynon, Former Head of Future Talent at the Bank of England Panellist: Stefan Lewis, Director and Founder of AleX Higgins Academy
KIDS Inspire, the specialist trauma recovery and mental health charity, is now welcoming referrals into their new trauma service. With a community of around 2000 Ukrainian guests in Essex, this specialist service will support families impacted by the war in Ukraine to recover from their experiences and rebuild their lives.
Those seeking safety in the UK are often deeply traumatised. Many of them have lived through dreadful experiences. All have lost their homes, their careers, and their communities and many will have made long and difficult journeys before they finally arrived here.
Over the next year the service will build on the support already given to local host families and professionals by the charity, which had highlighted a significant gap in mental health support for the Ukrainian guests, and indeed all survivors of war and conflict.
Referral is easy, and open to Ukrainian families, professionals working with them, and the 1,460 sponsors currently hosting a Ukrainian family in their Essex homes. Following assessment of need the service includes both individual and group therapy sessions, and where language may be a barrier, Kids Inspire’s creative therapists can work non-verbally and with translators.
Sue Bell OBE, Kids Inspire’s Clinical Director and CEO, commented: “Our focus is on helping the Ukrainian guests in Essex to heal from the impact of the trauma they have experienced. Our specialist team can provide tools to help individuals stabilise and move from responding with survival strategies of fight, flight, freeze, fawn, which will be having a negative impact on their lives. Those families engaging in support will feel better able to support their children’s emotional needs and the children will increase their capacity to manage adversity.”
This project is funded by Essex County Council specifically for Ukrainian guests in Essex on the ‘Homes for Ukraine Scheme’.
Services are available for referral now. Families, professionals and sponsors can call 01245 348707 or email clinicaladmin@kidsinspire.org.uk More information can be found on the Kids Inspire website, including a contact us form.