Key messages generated by the Talent Match Middlesbrough (TMM) Young People's Panel (YPP) as to the importance of their involvement in key decisions across the programme and the confidence that gave them. This has driven MVDA's approach to involving young people.
This toolkit is a very helpful guide for Voluntary and Community Organisations to help them get everything they need in place to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Voluntary Organisations Development Agency (VODA) is our sister organisation in North Tyneside; they have granted us permission to share this toolkit in Middlesbrough. The toolkit is for smaller organisations, so if you have employees or hold contracts for services you will need to seek additional support and guidance.
Charity Finance Group has produced this counter fraud checklist for charities. This checklist is designed to help you to establish (or strengthen) a counter-fraud policy and to cultivate the right culture in your charity to help deter the dishonest minority.
Download information sheets and good practice guides for voluntary and community organisations.
This infographic provides an overview of the work MVDA is doing to develop the VCS contribution to early help support for children and families in Middlesbrough.
Published 31 October 2016.
This framework explores how appropriate VCS involvement can support intelligent and effective commissioning.
This case study describes how Straightforward spread key messages about cancer to vulnerable women and men from BME communities, refugees, people seeking asylum and mainstream communities in Tees Valley. The group primarily raises awareness of the causes and effects of female genital mutilation (FGM), within these communities, the group also provides a range of support services to people who have experienced FGM.
Over 2014/15 MVDA ran a project to increase awareness and early detection of cancer among Middlesbrough communities likely not to have been reached by public health information. Grass roots community groups were targeted and asked to propose small-scale initiatives to spread key messages about cancer.
This case study describes how the Romanian Assembly spread key messages about cancer to people from Romania and Roma communities living in Tees Valley.
Over 2014/15 MVDA ran a project to increase awareness and early detection of cancer among Middlesbrough communities likely not to have been reached by public health information. Grass roots community groups were targeted and asked to propose small-scale initiatives to spread key messages about cancer.
This case study describes how North East Women in Action spread key messages about cancer to refugees, people seeking asylum and other people from BME communities. In many African and Asian countries in particular, there is a lack of awareness and understanding about cancer and not a tradition of seeking professional medical advice and intervention for health problems.
Over 2014/15 MVDA ran a project to increase awareness and early detection of cancer among Middlesbrough communities likely not to have been reached by public health information. Grass roots community groups were targeted and asked to propose small-scale initiatives to spreadkey messages about cancer.