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			<title>£10m Homeless Hospital Discharge Fund 2013-14 launches</title>
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			<description>The new fund will support voluntary sector organisations to work with the NHS and local authorities...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Homeless people attend A&amp;E six times more than people with a home, and are admitted to hospital four times as often. The cost of treating them in hospital is eight times higher than average at £85m. It is estimated that currently 70% of homeless people are discharged from hospital back onto the street without their health and housing problems being properly addressed.</p>
<p>Now the aim is for homeless people&nbsp;to receive better help once they leave hospital thanks to £10m funding announced by Public Health Minister, Anna Soubry. The funding pot will support voluntary organisations to work with the NHS and local authorities to address this, and it will also be used to ensure better intermediate care is available after discharge - vital for recovering from health problems such as TB.</p>
<p>Rick Henderson, Chief Executive of Homeless Link, said:</p>
<p>“This investment is fantastic news and will go a long way in addressing a real issue around the way the NHS deals with homeless people leaving hospital. Patching people up and sending them back out to the streets where their problems will recur only leads to readmission and continued problems.</p>
<p>“This issue has existed for too long. We hope this investment will be the catalyst for hospitals, councils and charities to work together to stop this cycle of homelessness, poor health and readmission once and for all.”</p>
<p>Funding should be used to deliver the following outcomes:</p><ul><li>an increase in the proportion of homeless patients who have appropriate accommodation to go to on discharge from hospital.</li><li>an increase in the proportion of homeless patients who leave hospital with support for ongoing healthcare needs in place.</li><li>improved patient experience of admission and discharge process.</li><li>a reduction in re-admissions to hospital.</li></ul><p>The deadline for applications is 12 noon, 8 July 2013. Applications from consortia are encouraged, and should be voluntary sector led. Further information and application details are available on the <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/homeless-hospital-discharge-fund-2013-to-2014" title="Opens Gov.UK website" >Gov.UK website.</a> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Could you tackle society's big social challenges?</title>
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			<description>£14m Social Innovation Fund offers grants to back ideas that will deliver positive change</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Too many public services still operate&nbsp;in a paternalistic&nbsp;way where they do things to people, not with them, and stop short of connecting with the capabilities, networks and resources that they don't directly control. This isn't enough to address the social challenges we face.</p>
<p>The Centre for Social Action’s Innovation Fund is designed to support organisations with fresh, original ideas that will enthuse and energise people to get involved in social action and helping each other, working alongside public services. </p>
<p>Nesta is managing the £14m Innovation Fund on behalf of the Cabinet’s Centre for Social Action. The Fund can provide financial support from £50,000 to £500,000 to individual ventures or programmes.&nbsp; This will usually be in the form of grants, and in most cases Nesta would expect funding to be matched from other sources. Non-financial support will also be on offer.</p>
<p>The first priorities for the Fund are:</p><ul><li>helping people to <strong>age well</strong>, particularly by supporting people over 50 to have a purpose, a sense of well-being and to be connected to others</li><li>enabling people with <strong>long-term health conditions</strong> to have a better quality of life, particularly through the use of peer to peer networks and groups</li><li>supporting and encouraging <strong>young people</strong> to succeed and find employment, for example through mentoring, coaching, and peer-to-peer networks</li><li>using new approaches to &quot;<strong>impact volunteering</strong>&quot; to mobilise volunteers to increase and enhance the outcomes achieved by public services</li></ul><p>The expectation is that these priorities will be open for applications for no more than six months, so you have until October.</p>
<p>The Fund is open to charities, social enterprises, public sector and commercial organisations. A number of organisations can apply together, but one must act as lead and take responsibility for the others.</p>
<p>Full information is on the <a href="http://www.nesta.org.uk/areas_of_work/public_services_lab/giving_and_social_action/csa_innovationfund/assets/features/centre_for_social_action_innovation_fund_fund_details" title="Opens Nesta website" >Nesta website</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>60th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation - service at Winchester Cathedral on 2 June</title>
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			<description>There will be a service of celebration, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation in...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There will be a service of celebration, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen's Coronation in Winchester Cathedral on Sunday, 2 June at 3.30pm, followed by a reception in the Inner Close.&nbsp; This is a county-wide service, organised by the Lord Lieutenant, the Dean and Chapter of Winchester Cathedral and Hampshire County Council.</p>
<p>Hampshire County Council&nbsp;has asked CAH to invite&nbsp;2 representatives (who can each bring one guest) from Hampshire's voluntary and community sector to attend the service and the reception afterwards.&nbsp; If you are interested in attending, please contact <a href="javascript:linkTo_UnCryptMailto('ocknvq,tqukg0vcanqtBcevkqpjcpvu0qti0wm');" title="Email Rosie Taylor" >Rosie Taylor</a>.&nbsp; <b>Please note&nbsp;that names will be put forward&nbsp;on a first come, first served basis</b>.</p>
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			<title>Third Sector Excellence Awards 2013</title>
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			<description>Applications are now being accepted</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The awards, now in their ninth year, recognise the outstanding achievements of charities, voluntary organisations and social enterprises. There are 18 categories this year, including: Fundraising Team; Charity Partnership; the Big Impact Award; Small Charity, Big Achiever; and Best Website. </p>
<p>Three categories have been added since last year. These are Best Start-up, Rising Chief Executive and Volunteer Manager. Other categories have been adjusted to make them more attractive to smaller organisations. But the purpose of the awards remains the same - to discover and showcase the outstanding campaigns and big achievements in charities and voluntary organisations of all shapes and sizes over the past year. </p>
<p>Entry is free for voluntary organisations and the deadline for submitting entries is Thursday, 30 May. The awards will be judged by a panel of experts drawn from the sector. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.thirdsectorexcellenceawards.com/home" title="Opens Third Sector Excellence Awards website" >Submit your entry online now.</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Key points from Budget 2013 </title>
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			<description>The country still faces a difficult economic environment. The Chancellor pointed to the fact that...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The country still faces a difficult economic environment. The Chancellor pointed to the fact that we are in a global race with other economies, there has been a “bloated” welfare system, and there is a need for a reformed state that we can afford.</p>
<p>The Office of Budget Responsibility has revised down its forecast for growth and the latest unemployment figures are still poor. Claimant unemployment is expected to remain above 1.5 million through to 2016, peaking at 1.63 million in early 2014. Nevertheless the Chancellor expects 600,000 more jobs in 2013.</p>
<p><b>Spending</b> </p><ul><li>A 1% reduction in most government departments, although schools and the NHS will be protected.</li><li>Spend on international aid will be maintained at 0.7% of national income, but this means that it will reduce by £135m in 2013/14 and £165m in 2014/15 to reflect the downward revisions to national income </li><li>Public sector pay increases will be subject to 1% limit up to 2015/16, and also looking to make savings from progression/incremental pay increases. </li><li>There will be strict management of Annual Managed Expenditure – the demand led government spending, most of which is accounted for by welfare expenditure. This does not bode well for people of working age, as there are still commitments for those of pension age.</li></ul><p><b>Not-for-profit sector</b> </p><ul><li>Consultation by summer 2013 on tax relief on investment in social enterprises </li><li>Government will consult on proposals to make it easier to claim gift aid through a wide range of digital giving channels, including options for enabling donors to complete a single gift aid declaration to cover all their donations though a specific channel.</li><li>Guidance for volunteer-run events to reduce ‘red tape’; confusing guidance has previously deterred volunteers and got in the way of events which are valuable to local communities, so a single document is to be published on <a href="http://www.gov.uk/" >www.gov.uk</a> </li></ul><p><b>Public services</b> </p><ul><li>Ongoing reform of public services will be required. Government is establishing a new multi-agency network and will announce plans to extend the benefits of Whole Place Community Budgets approach across the country at the next Spending Review.</li></ul><p><b>Business</b> </p><ul><li>£2,000 Employment Allowance to offset employers’ National Insurance Contributions to particularly help SMEs and charities from 2014.</li><li>A Business Bank which should particularly help SMEs access finance.</li><li>Confirmation of recommendations in Lord Heseltine’s Review, which will see much responsibility for economic growth pass to Local Enterprise Partnerships. </li></ul><p><b>Families and welfare</b> </p><ul><li>Tax free child care scheme from 2015. The Government will provide 20% of working families’ childcare costs, up to £1,200 for each child. Households in which all parents work but do not receive support through tax credits (or Universal Credit, once it is established) will be eligible, so long as neither parent earns over £150,000 a year. It will be phased in from autumn 2015, and initially will cover children up to the age of 5. Disabled children up to age 16 will also be eligible. The plan is that the scheme will eventually cover children up to the age of 12.</li><li>For parents who currently receive childcare support through tax credits and in due course Universal Credit, an additional £200m of support will be provided within Universal Credit; government says this is equivalent to covering 85% of childcare costs for households qualifying for the Universal Credit childcare element where the lone parent or both earners in a couple pay income tax. The new Universal Credit offer will be phased in from April 2016. The details of how to provide this support will be determined as part of the consultation on the scheme for parents not in receipt of Universal Credit, to ensure the two schemes operate effectively together. </li><li>Flat rate state pension from 2016. There will then be no second state pension, and contracted out schemes will cease, resulting in increased NI payments. This could hit voluntary organisations still linked into local government pension schemes.</li><li>Government will introduce a £72,000 cap on reasonable social care costs and extend the means test from April 2016. The threshold below which people get some state support with residential care costs will rise from £23,250 now to £118,000 in 2016, when the cap is introduced. </li></ul><p><b>Housing</b> </p><ul><li>Help to Buy: – £3.5bn capital spending on shared equity loans up to 20% of value of new build house (individual provides 5% deposit and loan from government of up to 20%, repayable when the property is sold); £130bn mortgage guarantees from 2014 for three years for higher loan to value mortgages to help people who can afford mortgage repayments but not the deposit. There are concerns that neither measure, which will apply to properties up to £600,000, will address the underlying problem of not enough homes being built, and could even help create another housing bubble. </li><li>Government to double the existing affordable homes guarantee programme, providing up to an additional £225m to support a further 15,000 affordable homes starting in England by 2015.</li><li>A social rental policy to be set out in the 2015/16 Spending Round </li><li>Following the recent consultation on ‘Pay to Stay’ proposals to ensure that social housing households on high incomes make a fairer contribution, there will shortly be steps towards allowing social landlords to charge market rents to tenants with income of over £60,000.</li><li>Right to Buy for social housing tenants – government is to look at simplifying the application process, and will reduce the qualifying period before tenants become eligible for Right to Buy from five years to three years. </li></ul><p><b>Environment </b></p><ul><li>Promoting investment in shale gas; development of proposals by summer 2013 to ensure that local communities will benefit from shale gas projects in their area.</li><li>Development of two Carbon Capture and Storage projects.</li><li>September's 3p fuel duty rise scrapped.</li><li>Tax incentives for manufacture of ultra low-emission vehicles.</li></ul><p><b>Other</b> </p><ul><li>Personal income tax allowance to rise to £10,000 from April 2014.</li><li>Beer duty to be cut by 1p with effect 24 March, annual inflation +2% rise in beer duty to be ended, but &quot;duty escalator&quot; to remain in place for wine, cider and spirits. This has obviously put a question mark over the government’s stance on tackling alcohol abuse, and it will shortly be publishing its response to its alcohol consultation.</li></ul><p><b>Spending Review 2013</b> </p>
<p>The next spending round will spell out more detail on a number of fronts, and this is due to take place on 26 June. However, the Chancellor confirmed that instead of the £10bn worth of savings he had previously signalled, he will be looking to achieve £11.5bn. The government’s themes for the 2015/16 spending round will be growth, efficiency and public service reform, including localism and fairness.</p>
<p>Full details about the Budget&nbsp;are on the <a href="http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/budget2013.htm" title="Opens the Treasury website" >Treasury website.&nbsp;</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Public Service Delivery Masterclasses to Help Voluntary Sector</title>
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			<description>Two day ‘masterclasses’ are being offered over the next year to voluntary, community and social...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The year-long programme of two-day ‘masterclasses’ aims to help voluntary sector organisations develop commercial skills for delivering public services. It is designed for service managers, senior staff and trustees.</p>
<p>The classes will look at case studies, provide practical tools and offer the direct experiences of experts to guide organisations through what is required to win and deliver public service contracts. The classes will also allow organisations to focus on specific areas where they need to improve key skills, including writing winning bids; adjusting to changes in the tender process; developing consortia; and financial skills such as how to profile and manage risks.</p>
<p>Funded by the government through the Office of Civil Society, the classes are designed and provided by a cross-sector partnership of Acevo, Avanta, Capita, Ingeus, Navca, NCVO, Serco and Social Enterprise UK. Pro-bono support has come from the private sector partners.</p>
<p>The first classes will take place in both Manchester and London on 26 and 27 March 2013. Masterclasses in other locations across England will take place throughout the year until March 2014.</p>
<p>Sessions cost £25 per delegate to attend, with a maximum of 25 places&nbsp;available for each session.</p>
<p>Further information can be found on the <a href="http://knowhownonprofit.org/funding/service/commercial-masterclasses" title="Opens KnowHow NonProfit website" >KnowHow NonProfit website.</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>HMRC is moving Gift Aid online from April 2013</title>
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			<description>If you claim Gift Aid already, you need to take action to get ready for this change. </description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is very important that you&nbsp;read the information published on <a href="http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/charities/online/index.htm" title="Opens HMRC website" >HMRC’s website.</a></p>
<p>For most charities, these changes will require you to use a new HMRC form or spreadsheet to submit your claims. For others, it may require more detailed changes to your database systems.</p>
<p>The Small Donations Scheme will also go live in April 2013. Under the new scheme, charities that have a track record of making Gift Aid claims will be able to claim on small cash donations, without a donor declaration form. Guidance for the Small Donations Scheme will be published by HMRC in mid March.</p>
<p>If you have not claimed Gift Aid before, April may be a good time to start doing so. HMRC says that the new online system will be easy to use. By claiming Gift Aid for two years, you will also become eligible for the Small Donations Scheme. Take a look <a href="http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/charities/online/index.htm" title="Opens HMRC website" >at HMRC’s website</a> to find out more about Gift Aid and how to register using the new system from April.</p>
<p>HMRC have told NCVO that they will also be writing to charities in the coming weeks and publishing full guidance and materials on 4 March 2013. </p>
<p>Any questions or enquiries should be made to HMRC’s charity helpline: 0845 302 0203. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>What's the impact of public spending cuts on Hampshire's advice providers?</title>
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			<description>Take part in our survey and help us track what's happening on the ground</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are currently carrying out research into the impact of public spending reductions on Hampshire advice providers.</p>
<p>We hope that you can assist by completing <a href="http://tinyurl.com/czlt2ml" title="Opens survey" >a short survey</a>&nbsp;which should take between 5 and 10 minutes.</p>
<p>We will provide respondents with a copy of the final report, which we can all use to lobby for change in our local areas!</p>
<p>By consenting to take part in this research, you will help us to identify: </p><ul><li>the impact of public spending cuts on advice services</li><li>the groups most affected by any reductions in front line advice services</li><li>strategies that organisations have adopted to minimise the impact of cuts.</li></ul><p>We’d be most grateful if you would find the time to <a href="http://tinyurl.com/czlt2ml" title="Opens survey" >complete the survey</a> so that we can get a clear picture of changing provision and need in Hampshire.</p>
<p>Please feel free to forward this link to other colleagues – the more information we have, the better! If you have any queries or wish to request a hard copy of the survey, please don’t hesitate to contact Kirsty Rowlinson or Alina Iorgu on 01962 857350. Further information about the project can be found by <a href="fileadmin/user_upload/Document_Library/Other_2012/Participant_information_sheet.pdf" title="Download information sheet" >clicking here</a>. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<title>Helping to take the blue out of Monday </title>
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			<description>The Big Lottery Fund is on a mission to help increase volunteering across England! </description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>21 January is traditionally known as the most depressing day of the year: there’s a cheery thought. And in 2013 it falls on a Monday as well! At BIG they have been looking for ways to inspire communities up and out of their armchairs and have decided to target this time of year to show how volunteering can improve people’s health and wellbeing. </p>
<p>There’s a whole range of projects looking for volunteers and they want to use this opportunity to put volunteering for BIG-funded projects on the map. </p>
<p>So, if your project is currently looking to recruit volunteers, they would love to hear from you. </p>
<p>All they need at this stage is your contact details (name, email and phone number, organisation name and project name) and they’ll be in touch to discuss requirements after Christmas; please<a href="javascript:linkTo_UnCryptMailto('ocknvq,uqwvjgcuvgxgpvuBdkinqvvgtahwpf0qti0wm');" title="Opens email to Lottery team" > email the south east team.</a>&nbsp; </p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2012 10:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
			
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			<title>Rural Housing Enablers celebrate 10th birthday</title>
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			<description>Hampshire Rural Housing Enablers celebrate their 10th Birthday with a rural cake.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hampshire Rural Housing Enabler project at Community Action Hampshire (CAH) celebrated its 10th birthday at CAH’s AGM on 15 November 2012. A cake representing one of the many rural homes developed as a result of the Rural Housing Enablers’ work was cut by Jean Johnson, Chair of CAH Board of Trustees and Cllr Sandra Hawke, Chair of the HARAH Members’ Board.</p>
<p>The project to date has helped to enable more than 395 rural affordable homes to be built in 55 rural villages across Hampshire. A further 121 homes are funded and will be built over the next 2 years. In all, this has helped more than 1000 local people to stay or return to their communities.</p>
<p>Mags Wylie Senior Rural Housing Enabler said ‘It’s great to know that this project has helped to leave a lasting legacy in so many peoples’ lives. We and all our HARAH partners look forward to working together to help create more homes for local people over the next few years”</p>
<p>To view the full article&nbsp;please click on the following <a href="http://www.harah.org.uk/news/2012/dec/rural-housing-enablers-celebrate-10th-birthday" title="Rural Housing Enablers celebrate 10th birthday" >link.</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<author>alina.iorgu@actionhants.org.uk</author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 04 Dec 2012 14:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
			
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