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Don’t forget – 2025 State of the Sector Survey: Share Your Insights!
As we approach the end of 2024, it’s time once again for us to hear directly from the voluntary and community sector about the challenges and opportunities you face. From 26 November 2024 to 17 February 2025, we invite charities, not-for-profits, and community groups across Cambridgeshire to participate in this vital survey.
Making changes in 2025
Kathy Shaw Senior Development Officer at Hunts Forum gives a personal account of her volunteering journey and shares her future plans.
What does devolution mean for the local voluntary sector?
Just before Christmas, the government published the English Devolution White Paper - GOV.UK. They believe that
“Devolution…
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough + Voluntary Sector Network – Update Bulletin – January 2025
The January 2025 edition of the Voluntary Sector News is here. Please get in touch with Sandie Smith or Debbie Drew if you would like to know more about any of our work. Please pass this on to colleagues who may be interested.
Updated Safeguarding Threshold Documents Now Available
The Safeguarding Children Partnership is pleased to announce the release of the updated Threshold Documents: Continuum of Help and Support for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Digital In Volunteering Toolkit
Staying on top of what technology can do to help us can be daunting. The Digital in Volunteering toolkit is free to use and…
Talking Together in Cambridgeshire Update (December 2024)
The Talking Together Cambridgeshire team updates on what events and opportunities they have coming up which groups and the community can engage with.
Information blog
- Voluntary Sector Network meeting notes – 11 December 2024 13 January 2025
- Making changes in 2025 11 January 2025
- What does devolution mean for the local voluntary sector? 6 January 2025
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