PAGE 34 | TRANSFORMING WEST CUMBRIA TRANSFORMING WEST CUMBRIA | PAGE 35 Several companies have provided free training course through the Bedrock Basics programme. EJ Parker Engineering Services offered free health and safety in the workplace training. The training was delivered by Health and Safety Manager Callum Tunstall in partnership with Bedrock Basics, to local charities and not-for-profits including Howgill Family Centre, Age UK West Cumbria and Freedom Project West Cumbria. Callum said: “Health and safety training should always be carried out. Everyone deserves to be safe at work.” The firm also delivered one to one project management mentoring via Timebank. Anne Marie Melvin, Security and Office Manager, said: “Our project managers have a wealth of knowledge to pass on. We are mentoring Claire Bryant the Outdoor Activities Development Officer for The Outdoor Partnership on all areas of project management. We look forward to seeing Claire’s projects come to fruition.” A New Hope CIC ACE SUP School CIC Age UK West Cumbria Allerdale Disability Association Always Another Way Barnardo’s BlueJam Arts Centre for Leadership Performance Citizens Advice Allerdale Citizens Advice Copeland Community Alcohol Partnerships Copeland Age and Advice Service CIC Cumbria Action for Sustainability Cumbria Addictions, Advice and Solutions Cumbria Development Education Centre Cumbria Wildlife Trust Cumbria Youth Alliance Every Life Matters Ewanrigg Local Trust Farm Life West Cumbria Fit 4 Life Cumbria Groundwork North East and Cumbria Healthy Hopes Cumbria Limited CIC Home to Work Limited Hospice at Home West Cumbria Howgill Family Centre iCan Health & Fitness CIC Making Everyone Equal Maryport and Solway Sea Cadets Mental Health North West Mind in Furness Multicultural Cumbria Newton Rigg College Outreach Cumbria Phoenix Enterprise Centre Proud and Diverse Cumbria CIC Safety Net (UK) Shackles Off Youth Project South Whitehaven Youth Partnership Spiral Team Evie The Happy Mums Foundation CIC The Laal Collective The Phoenix Youth Project The Reanella Trust Time to Change West Cumbria Together We CIC West Cumbria Carers West Cumbria Domestic Violence Support West Cumbria Rivers Trust Whitehaven Egremont and District Credit Union Whitehaven Harbour Youth Project Whitehaven Sea Cadet Corps Wigton Youth Station (WYS) Centre for Leadership Performance Charity Technology Cumbria Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) Cumbria Exchange Cumbria Social Enterprise Partnership (CSEP) Cybermoor Services Ltd Social Enterprise Acumen (SEA) CIC BEC Cumbria Community Foundation's West Cumbria Grants Committee Copeland Community Fund Cumberland Council Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust NHS North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust Programme and Project Partners (PPP) Sellafield Ltd The National Lottery Community Fund National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) for the North East and North Cumbria TCG Advisory Ltd University of Cumbria Health & Social Knowledge Exchange (HASKE) Funded Organisations Funded Delivery Partners Steering Group Partners Evaluation Partners Providing free training through Bedrock Basics Get in touch The Transforming West Cumbria programme has demonstrated that more can be achieved by working together. Vitally, it has brought communities and stakeholders together, achieved significant impact by encouraging a partnership approach to delivery and demonstrated that impact can be multiplied through collaboration. If you share our commitment to placed based giving and transforming the lives of people in West Cumbria get in touch. BECOME A MATCH FUNDER FOR GREATER IMPACT GIVING YOUR TIME AS A VOLUNTEER, MENTOR, TRUSTEE OF A CHARITABLE ORGANISATION OR DIRECTOR OF A SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SHARING YOUR SKILLS, EXPERTISE AND KNOWLEDGE Individuals, organisations, businesses and funders can all help to make a difference by: To find out more about how you can support the Transforming West Cumbria programme then please contact Jenny Benson, Director of Programmes and Partnerships at Cumbria Community Foundation jenny@cumbriafoundation.org | 01900 825760 Achieving more through collective impact Helping WCMHP to improve its website Construction and regeneration specialists Morgan Sindall are part of a nuclear wellbeing group which aims to enhance the mental health of its staff, contractors and supply chain. The team was asked to review the website of the West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership to make it more user friendly. They suggested improvements such as streamlining the events search and highlighting the ‘crisis help’ section. One of the reviewers said: “This is a very useful and easy to use website. I will now be using it when signposting for local support.”
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