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Clinks’ Partnership Finder: A supply chain and consortia directory for lead bidders, commissioners and the voluntary sector.
Search quickly and easily to find your perfect voluntary sector partners. Enter a search term, organisation or place name in the search box, or use the filters on the left to identify the organisations you need.
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CDA Herts
We work in both rural and urban areas across the county of Hertfordshire. We provide infrastructure support to all communities plus host diverse Networks: Rural Issues, Village Halls X 4, and Community Energy. We deliver the Play Area Scheme in HMP The Mount; Community Garden St Albans. We also provide training to enable people to enter the labour market. We provide consultancy services: Health & Safety; Risk Assessments, Finance; Business advice - sustainability and workforce development.
CMR ANGELs north east Uk
Independent support and guidance of 5 tier age groups of up to 10 individuals at any workshop/youthclub or project of various topics. . 5-10years , 11-15, 16-25 , and 25+ (adults/learners in line of work experience and shadowing groups... That create a gap and void where many STRUGGLE by personal circumstances affecting their actual physical or mental ability to maintain full time employment... My way of working... Is providing the skills, aswell as Higher education vocation and Certification, in whatever subject particularly interested in at individual wish or need .. I work by non profitable means, but produce such a significance in lives of need... Where costs aren't extortionate, it's bespoke to meet learners needs and for community being with interest...bit serves purpose in lives as academic and work life naturally enhances their Capabilities and Abilities ,
All majority comes by care, compassion, nature and roled out by entrepreneurship, associated by RELEVENT networking assist
All majority comes by care, compassion, nature and roled out by entrepreneurship, associated by RELEVENT networking assist
Community Chaplaincy Association
The Community Chaplaincy Association’s mission is to support and facilitate the development of a united network of local Community Chaplaincies supporting people in prison, through the gates and back into the community. Our members are local Community Chaplaincy projects across the UK.Community Chaplaincies work alongside prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families, offering practical, social, relational and spiritual support within prison, through the gates and out in the community.
The work harnesses the extensive resources that are available within the faith communities, most particularly volunteers who give their time to support those who are seeking to make a fresh start after leaving prison. Community Chaplaincies are multi-faith and work with offenders of all faiths and none.
The work harnesses the extensive resources that are available within the faith communities, most particularly volunteers who give their time to support those who are seeking to make a fresh start after leaving prison. Community Chaplaincies are multi-faith and work with offenders of all faiths and none.
Community Solutions North West
CSNW provide Mentoring & Befriending, Food Bank, Volunteer Management and Training and Employability services to anyone over 16. We are the Befriending service for East Lancashire funded by Lancashire County Council, including provision of Street Soccer Academy which supports vulnerable and at risk men including ex-offenders to access mentoring via the medium of football. Befriending services include one to one, telephone, group and street soccer. Food Bank is food parcels in times of short term financial crisis and incorporates support for training, employment and volunteering. CSNW support organisations to manage volunteer projects by provision of recruitment, training and management services.
Contracts Matter Consortium
Contracts Matter is a Consortium of approx 20 charities and social enterprises. It is resourced by NOMS CFO Capacity Building programme and includes partners such as The Cyrenians, Shaw Trust, Margaret Carey Trust, User Voice and other organisations that provide a range of specialist support services.
The Consortium has been set up to secure opportunities and deliver services primarily in the North East of England but many partners have experience of delivering services across the country.
The Consortium has been set up to secure opportunities and deliver services primarily in the North East of England but many partners have experience of delivering services across the country.
Crimestoppers Trust
We believe that people and their communities have the right to live without crime and without the fear of crime. Our mission is to provide a means to detect, reduce and prevent crime through the provision of information about crimes and criminals to the law enforcement agencies from anonymous sources. “We welcome people from all walks of life, including those with offending histories, who would like volunteer their skills and experience with us, helping to promote our services and empower people to take positive action to stand up to crime.
We encourage people to give information about crime to us, through our 0800 555 111 phone number or online via www.crimestoppers-uk.org
We encourage people to give information about crime to us, through our 0800 555 111 phone number or online via www.crimestoppers-uk.org
Food Matters
Food Matters Foundation is a charity that works to see healthy, sustainable, fair food become a reality for everybody, every day. We work to deliver change in policy and practice through innovative, participatory, citizen-led, whole systems approaches. Food Matters has developed a unique voice in the food sector and a highly successful way of working that can help individuals, communities, groups, businesses and other organisations develop, deliver and evaluate ground-breaking, food policy work and locally relevant initiatives.
A major focus of Food Matters’ current work programme is on food system reform across the penal sector including services that encompass ‘at risk’ of offending, prisoners and probation to change food policy and the food environment to better support prisoners and ex-offenders to access healthier food choices to improve health and mental well-being and reduce reoffending.
We are doing this through a project called Food Matters Inside and Out.
A major focus of Food Matters’ current work programme is on food system reform across the penal sector including services that encompass ‘at risk’ of offending, prisoners and probation to change food policy and the food environment to better support prisoners and ex-offenders to access healthier food choices to improve health and mental well-being and reduce reoffending.
We are doing this through a project called Food Matters Inside and Out.
Future Public
We are experts in business development through the full spectrum of activities from market development through to bid, plus service design. Our unique skill is in bringing these together into a practice that uses highly creative design practices alongside strong business skills to deliver pragmatic and operationally viable solutions.
We work in markets where we have a deep expertise including knowledge of the policy environment, relationships with decisions makers and influencers, business partners and what works operationally. We work in justice, welfare, adult social care and health with all organisations that work for the public good.
We work in markets where we have a deep expertise including knowledge of the policy environment, relationships with decisions makers and influencers, business partners and what works operationally. We work in justice, welfare, adult social care and health with all organisations that work for the public good.
National Consortium for Social Enterprise (NCSE)
The National Consortium of Social Enterprises (NCSE) is led by 3SC in partnership with Social Firms UK and Social Enterprise UK. The NCSE consists of hundreds of established or aspiring social enterprises across the UK. Our mission is to ‘improve the ability of the social enterprise sector to participate in the delivery of criminal justice and other public services, and increase its share in the actual delivery of such services’. The NCSE offers a single-point-of-contact approach, unprecedented flexibility and responsiveness in terms of scale, geography, services and specialist expertise and it positions us as a go-to-provider for all contracting needs where social enterprises can make a difference.
RECOOP
RECOOP promotes the care, resettlement and rehabilitation of older offenders and ex-offenders, in particular but not exclusively through the provision of support, advocacy, mentoring and advice on finance, housing and health that will enable them to take control of their lives and remain free from offending and prevent them from becoming socially excluded. We offer consultancy, training and direct services aimed at supporting prisons, probation staff and other organisations, including third-sector organisations, to build the range, capacity and skills necessary to meet the needs of older offenders in custody and through the resettlement transition. A number of our services are available through the Prison Education Framework Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). These include our day centre and buddy support management and training services, in-cell distraction packs and our older ‘Transition’ resettlement course.
Restorative Justice for All International Institute CIC
The Restorative Justice for All (RJ4All) International Institute is a charitable NGO with a mission to advance community cohesion and human rights. We redistribute power in a more equal way by delivering social justice projects, educational programmes and high quality volunteering opportunities to the most marginalised groups of society.
We do this by using the power of education, sports and art, as well as the practices (mediation, conferencing, circles, dialogue, workshops) and values of restorative justice including power sharing, fairness, equality, dignity and respect.
We do this by using the power of education, sports and art, as well as the practices (mediation, conferencing, circles, dialogue, workshops) and values of restorative justice including power sharing, fairness, equality, dignity and respect.
Revolving Doors Agency
Revolving Doors Agency works with partners to change systems and improve services for individuals with multiple, complex needs and poor mental health who are in repeat contact with the criminal justice system.
Our ambition is that anyone experiencing the revolving door of crisis and crime receives effective support to reach their potential, with fewer victims of crime and safer communities as a result.
We do not deliver services to individuals but provide independent consultancy services to commissioners, providers and policymakers applying our systemic understanding of the 'revolving door' problem. We help partners develop practical solutions to meet local needs based on sound evidence and the involvement of service users.
In supporting our partners we draw on our respected position and our extensive network of influence extending from Whitehall to the town hall and engagement with national and local agencies including the police, probation, local authorities and the NHS.
Our ambition is that anyone experiencing the revolving door of crisis and crime receives effective support to reach their potential, with fewer victims of crime and safer communities as a result.
We do not deliver services to individuals but provide independent consultancy services to commissioners, providers and policymakers applying our systemic understanding of the 'revolving door' problem. We help partners develop practical solutions to meet local needs based on sound evidence and the involvement of service users.
In supporting our partners we draw on our respected position and our extensive network of influence extending from Whitehall to the town hall and engagement with national and local agencies including the police, probation, local authorities and the NHS.
Safer Stronger Consortium
The purpose of the Safer Stronger Cornwall Consortium is to bring together existing organisations, of various shapes, sizes and ages, so creating one flexible and multifaceted organisation capable of bidding and contracting for a number of interrelated purposes. It is intended that organisations’ identities and specialisms be preserved and that SSCC benefit from these for economies of scale, (across Cornwall and beyond) while retaining a rootedness in local communities and local knowledge.
SATSAFE TECHNOLOGIES COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
The term ‘Satsafe’ means any application, device, system or solution that combines satellite positioning and location services with remote sensing technologies in order to provide safety or security benefits to end users.
Satsafe Technologies is an ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT), solutions enabler based in Manchester. The Company enables data-driven decision making by providing real time, actionable insight into what is happening around us in vehicles, buildings, cities, on construction sites, in individual rooms and wherever we may find ourselves in the great outdoors.
SatsafeZone™ (BETA), is a disruptive, end to end and readily scaleable Internet of Things (IoT), system that can be rapidly deployed to any geographic area where there is a requirement to influence, manage, direct or protect vulnerable people, assets or infrastructure. The system provides the ability to extend real-time, location specific sensing capabilities to a massive new audience at a low incremental cost.
Satsafe Technologies is an ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT), solutions enabler based in Manchester. The Company enables data-driven decision making by providing real time, actionable insight into what is happening around us in vehicles, buildings, cities, on construction sites, in individual rooms and wherever we may find ourselves in the great outdoors.
SatsafeZone™ (BETA), is a disruptive, end to end and readily scaleable Internet of Things (IoT), system that can be rapidly deployed to any geographic area where there is a requirement to influence, manage, direct or protect vulnerable people, assets or infrastructure. The system provides the ability to extend real-time, location specific sensing capabilities to a massive new audience at a low incremental cost.
Social Justice Solutions
Social Justice Solutions (SJS) is passionate about challenging poverty and inequality. We work with like-minded organisations to create innovative solutions to social problems. We provide consultancy, business support, training and research that reduces crime and social exclusion. We share the values of the voluntary sector and support Clinks' aims. We have successfully supported many small voluntary organisations to secure grant funding by targeting appropriate funding sources and writing strong funding applications. We are interested in helping to develop an evidence base showing the impact of voluntary sector work to reduce crime and we do this in partnership with research specialists, such as the Hallam Centre for Community Justice at Sheffield Hallam University. We are currently involved in a number of evaluation projects commissioned by the Ministry of Justice and others.
The Capability Company
The Capability Company builds boards, teams, organisations & partnerships, through facilitation, or directly supporting development, management, or governance. Enjoyable ‘away days’ enable creative engagement on real issues, such as strategic priorities, managing change, improving communications. Founder Karen Morton was the development consultant for Circles UK and Escaping Victimhood. Recent roles include supporting specialist domestic abuse organisations, working nationally to secure funding, helping a group working on gangs prevention to become a charity, and the research and delivery of a substantial report to the Thames Valley PCC on commissioning domestic abuse services. She has extensive experience of charity management and developing sustainable organisations, and also offers fundraising support, evaluation, coaching, and general management consultancy plus participatory training on all aspects of running and developing organisations and partnerships.
Voluntary Norfolk
We run four Volunteer Centres and a network of Community Volunteer Co-ordinators, recruiting and deploying thousands of volunteers of all ages each year. We deliver frontline projects including befriending, training programmes, tackling worklessness, capacity building for personalisation and neighbourhood development.
As a Council for Voluntary Service and we support volunteers and voluntary organisations we help voluntary and community groups to build their capacity and sustainability through face to face and telephone support.
We also provide an effective voice for voluntary sector concerns in our engagement with local strategic bodies in the public sector.
Through our trading arm, Charity BackRoom, we offer a range of back-office services including HR and employment law support, DBS checks, accountancy, payroll and insurance brokerage for local groups.
As a Council for Voluntary Service and we support volunteers and voluntary organisations we help voluntary and community groups to build their capacity and sustainability through face to face and telephone support.
We also provide an effective voice for voluntary sector concerns in our engagement with local strategic bodies in the public sector.
Through our trading arm, Charity BackRoom, we offer a range of back-office services including HR and employment law support, DBS checks, accountancy, payroll and insurance brokerage for local groups.
Volunteer Centre (Worcester)
Local infrastructure support for VCS in Worcester city and rural environs. Provide information, advice, support, training around governance, funding, best practice in recruiting, retaining & supporting volunteers etc. Partnership working with Pershore, Evesham & Malvern Centres. DBS umbrella body for VCS & other sectors. Volunteer recruitment, supported volunteering for young people aged 16 - 19 years and for adults over 25 years, youth volunteering, Low Level Preventative services (i.e. gardening, shopping, dog walking, form filling etc), community transport using volunteers in their own cars and/or our own fully adapted mini-buses & MPV's, inter-generational community projects. Support the development of new groups i.e. Worcester Roots Foundation - a youth led environmental group, GOAL - an arts & crafts group for people with disabilities, and Fun Squads - holiday activities for young volunteers working with existing play schemes throughout the city.
WomenCentre Ltd
To provide a holistic one stop service that combines centre based and community based services for and by women.
Focussing on meeting the needs, aspirations and desires of women in order to help them have an improved quality of life.
Focussing on meeting the needs, aspirations and desires of women in order to help them have an improved quality of life.