A plain-English summary of data protection responsibilities for small, volunteer-run community groups, including how to comply with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Principles of data protection Data protection is about protecting people’s privacy. This is the purpose of data protection in any organisation, and is at the heart of data protection law, including the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data…
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Safeguarding
Information for small community groups about safeguarding policies and practices This page includes: What is safeguarding? Who needs to think about safeguarding? Designated safeguarding leads Safeguarding policies and practices Sample policy: Safeguarding adults at risk Sample policy: Safeguarding children Useful resources What is safeguarding? Safeguarding means making sure your group is run in a way that actively prevents harm, harassment,…
2022 Survey results and resident involvement report
Our 2022 survey was carried out for six weeks in June and July 2022. Our analysis and conclusions from the survey are in this report (PDF, 438kB). In early 2022 we also interviewed key activists from Residents Associations across the city. We aimed to understand how active Associations were; how they were emerging from COVID; and what support they needed. We combined this a report on all our work with Residents Associations from April 2021 to…
Bank accounts for community groups
Information for community groups about choosing a bank and opening an account. Most community groups need to have a bank account in the name of the group. It is important for keeping track of your group’s money and making sure it does not get mixed up with individuals’ money. You also need a bank account in order to apply for grants, and should have one if you are collecting donations or fees. How to open an account Choosing a bank Bank…
Free workshops for social enterprises and charities (from Brighton and Hove Chamber of Commerce)
Money matters for social enterprises Aimed at social enterprises in their early stages or those coming to the end of their funding and looking at becoming self-financing. Many social enterprises need to act like businesses if they are to become financially sustainable. Feel more confident managing finances as a business to ensure success and longevity. Suitable for those with or without experience of managing finances. The aim of this workshop…
Free Safe Network courses
The Safe Network courses that Safety Net will be offering during March and April are FREE to any CVS Groups in East Sussex. Safety Net will be delivering: Safer Recruitment Training 14/03 Online Safety Training 14/03 Safeguarding for Trustees Training 03/04 Full details of each course can be found below and online here: http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/safety-net-906180167 you can also book online too or by calling 01273 420973. Our Decision…
Licensing and regulations for events and fundraising activities
Information for community groups in Brighton & Hove about licensing and regulations for events and fundraising activities. Raffles Bingo, race nights & casino nights Music, films and other entertainment Alcohol Events on public land Food and drink Street collections Street closures Crèches, children’s activities and work with vulnerable adults Raffles Many small raffles don’t need to be registered. These are: Raffles run…
Making your activities and events accessible
How to remove barriers and make sure disabled people can participate in your group’s events and activities. This information was written by members of Scope’s Local People’s Programme (LPP) in collaboration with the Resource Centre. Scope’s LPP were a group of local people campaigning for disability equality in Brighton and Hove. There is a lot of detail on these pages, and the practical points are outlined first, before some of the background…