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New on-Demand training – Storytelling

Support Cambridgeshire partner CCVS has developed a new free training course that anyone can access. This course aims to refresh your knowledge and allow you to feel confident in the subject area.

Who is this training for?

Those looking to take their first steps on their storytelling journey and to briefly introduce you to how to make the most of your stories.

What will you learn?

During this short introduction, we will cover, why we tell stories and how to acheive your storytelling goals. We will also introduce you to how to start and structure your story and how to maxmise your efforts when you begin to share those stories. I will refer to case studies throughout this session.

How long is the training video?

11 mins

The Support Cambridgeshire On-Demand Training portal updates your knowledge base around charity and community sector know-how. It is free to access whenever every you want. Fill in the form, press send, and you be sent the link to browse at your leisure, don’t forget to save the link so you can return it as many times as you want!

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New on-Demand training – Cyber security for small charities

This training uses resources and training developed and supplied with consent from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the National Association for Voluntary Community Action (NAVCA)

Who is this training for?

For individuals linked to community and voluntary groups and small charities

What will you learn?

A briefing for charities and community groups covering what your group should be aware of and where to find support and resources to keep everyone’s information safe.

How long is the training video?

16 mins

The Support Cambridgeshire On-Demand Training portal updates your knowledge base around charity and community sector know-how. It is free to access whenever every you want. Fill in the form, press send, and you be sent the link to browse at your leisure, don’t forget to save the link so you can return it as many times as you want!

Interested to learn? This click HERE

Consultation now open for proposed reservoir in the Fens

Anglian Water in partnership with Cambridge Water are proposing a new reservoir in the Fens to help meet the growing demands on water supply in the East of England.
The new reservoir is at the heart of a whole new water supply project. Together with the associated water infrastructure they need to transfer water to the reservoir, treat the water, and supply it to homes and businesses, which will secure a reliable water supply for generations to come.They are contacting you because they are interested in receiving feedback from those whose voices are often seldom heard in the infrastructure decision-making process. They would like to hear your views about our proposed reservoir in the Fens and its associated water infrastructure, both during their current consultation (which closes on 9 August) and as the project continues to evolve in the coming months.  

They are also interested in knowing how best to engage with the community. They have provided multiple channels for engagement (described below), but they would also like this to be the start of a more direct conversation with the community about their proposals. They’d appreciate any ideas and suggestions you have for us to better reach the communities your organisation works with and represents. They would like to speak to you if you have the time so that we can better understand the community and how best to engage with them. If you can do this, please let them know when you are available, and they will set up a call.Ways to find out about our proposals, including which areas they affect: 

– Website, www.fensreservoir.co.uk
– In-person public events (a table of when these are taking place is attached)
– Contacting us at info@fensreservoir.co.uk
– Calling our freephone number 0800 915 2492 (please note this is a voicemail service and we will call you back).Ways to provide feedback:

 – Filling in the feedback form on our website, www.fensreservoir.co.uk 
 – Filling in a hard copy version of our feedback form and sending it to our Freepost address, Freepost Fens Reservoir.