Northern Rock Foundation » Conferences http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk An independent charity Thu, 20 Feb 2014 09:07:30 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 From Report to Court: Rape Cases and the Criminal Justice System in the North East http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2013/05/30/from-report-to-court-rape-cases-and-the-criminal-justice-system-in-the-north-east/ http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2013/05/30/from-report-to-court-rape-cases-and-the-criminal-justice-system-in-the-north-east/#comments Thu, 30 May 2013 11:09:36 +0000 rachel http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/?p=7340 Northern Rock Foundation is holding a seminar to discuss the findings from the research ‘From Report to Court: Rape Cases and the Criminal Justice System in the North East’

The seminar will take place on 20th June 2013 at Durham County Cricket Club

Agenda:
09.30 – Coffee and registration

09.50 – Welcome – Penny Wilkinson – Chief Executive, Northern Rock Foundation

10.00 – Professor Marianne Hester – School for Policy Studies – University of Bristol – presents findings from her new study From Report to Court: Rape Cases and the Criminal Justice System in the North East

11.00 – Responses to the findings from:

  • DS Paul Goundry – Force Lead for Safeguarding, Durham Constabulary
  • Wendy Williams – Chief Crown Prosecutor, North East Crown Prosecution Service
  • Dilys Davies – CEO, ARCH North East
  • Vera Baird QC – Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner

12.00 – Panel question and answer session

12.30 – Lunch

13.30 – Seminar close

The research will be launched at the seminar, a printed executive summary will be available on the day, and the full research report will be published on our website.

If you would like to attend the From Report to Court: Rape Cases and the Criminal Justice System in the North East seminar please email Gemma by noon on 7th June 2013.

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Third Sector Trends Conference 2013 http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2013/05/14/third-sector-trends-conference-2013/ http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2013/05/14/third-sector-trends-conference-2013/#comments Tue, 14 May 2013 14:14:40 +0000 rachel http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/?p=7203 Northern Rock Foundation’s Third Sector Trends Conference
21st June 2013

Following the latest round of the Third Sector Trends Study from Durham St Chads and Teesside University, Northern Rock Foundation are planning a second North East and Cumbria ‘State of the Sector’ conference on 21st June to share findings.

This extensive research project, started in 2008, was commissioned to help us understand the structure and dynamics of the Third Sector in the North East and Cumbria and to track changes in the sector over time. The latest round of the research, carried out at the end of 2012 by Professors Fred Robinson and Tony Chapman has helped to refine our understanding of the characteristics of strong and resilient Third Sector Organisations and to help the sector think about what individual organisations can do to survive and thrive in the future.

The event will share findings about what has changed for the more than 1700 organisations that took part in the study and provide an opportunity to think about and discuss practical ways to use the learning.

Date & Time: Friday 21st June, 9.30 arrival for a 10am start to close after lunch at 2pm
Venue: The Beacon Newcastle, Westgate Road, Newcastle

To register your interest in attending please contact Gemma Appleby by noon on Friday 17th May 2012. Formal invites, including workshop options will be sent the following week

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Tackling cruelty towards people with learning disabilities living in the community seminar 16th January 2013 http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2012/12/11/tackling-cruelty-towards-people-with-learning-disabilities-living-in-the-community-seminar-16th-january-2013/ http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2012/12/11/tackling-cruelty-towards-people-with-learning-disabilities-living-in-the-community-seminar-16th-january-2013/#comments Tue, 11 Dec 2012 09:47:40 +0000 rachel http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/?p=6574 This is a free seminar presented by Lemos&Crane and supported by Northern Rock Foundation

Date: 16 January 2013
Time: 2pm – 4.30pm
Venue: Life Conference and Banqueting, Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4EP

People with learning disabilities living independently in the community experience a disturbing range of harassment, abuse and related crime with alarming frequency. The loneliness of some people with learning disabilities is putting them at particular risk of cruelty.

You are invited to attend a free seminar for practitioners based in the North East of England that will present findings from Loneliness and Cruelty, new research conducted by Lemos&Crane working with practitioners across the country. It sets out a dynamic new framework for understanding the experiences of people with learning disabilities and how local policy and practice needs to respond in terms of:

  • Enhanced social networks for people with learning disabilities – friendships and relationships, self-esteem and confidence, person-centred interests
  • Stronger prevention and support from mainstream services – staff training, encouraging reporting, multi-agency working
  • Creating civic mindedness and safer public spaces – working with schools, restorative approaches, safer shopping areas and public transport.

The seminar will also feature an opportunity to take part in round-table discussions with other practitioners representing a range of sectors including housing, care and support, police and voluntary organisations.

To apply for a place please email alexb@lemosandcrane.co.uk outlining why you’d like to attend.

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Joining the Dots Conference 3rd & 4th December 2012 http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2012/10/30/joining-the-dots-conference-3rd-4th-december-2012/ http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2012/10/30/joining-the-dots-conference-3rd-4th-december-2012/#comments Tue, 30 Oct 2012 10:41:34 +0000 rachel http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/?p=6526 The North East Dementia Alliance is running two events to build on the success of the report ‘Knowing the Foundation of Dementia Friendly Communities for the North East‘ in Newcastle and Middlesbrough and will include workshops and presentations by speakers including:

  • Alastair Balls (Northern Rock Foundation and Alzheimer’s Society)
  • Ian Sherriff (Plymouth University)
  • Philly Hare (Joseph Rowntree Foundation)
  • Carol Clifford (South West Dementia Friendly Community Steering Group)

The events will take place at the Trinity Centre in Middlesbrough on 3rd December and the Tyne Suite, Premier Inn, Newcastle on 4th December. Each event will run from 9am until 1:30pm. We would like to invite individuals from the different parts of our communities in the North East including:

  • individuals living with dementia and their carers
  • voluntary groups
  • the emergency services
  • housing associations
  • community safety groups
  • professionals working in the fields of health and social care, leisure, library services and education.

Attendance is free, however space is limited. If you would like to attend please email gemma.appleby@www.nr-foundation.org.uk no later than noon on 14th November. For further information on the events please email peter.prior@hotmail.co.uk.

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State of the Sector Conference 2010 http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2010/12/22/state-of-the-sector-conference-2010/ http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2010/12/22/state-of-the-sector-conference-2010/#comments Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:35:44 +0000 admin http://nrf.jumari.com/?p=199 Following on from the Northern Rock Foundation’s groundbreaking research into the state of the sector, the December 9th Conference examined the implications of the research findings in the current economic environment.

In the face of the 2010 Comprehensive Spending Review and the debates about what Big Society looks like in practice the conference provided a timely opportunity for voluntary and community sector organisations to:

  • Step back and understand how their organisation fits with others in the region
  • Anticipate and plan for the future based on the best current analysis
  • Share experience with other leading players in the region
  • Decide what you could do now to make sure the impact on your beneficiaries is secured and improved in the next three years

It also provided an opportunity for funders and policy makers to:

  • Get an accurate understanding of the scale and capability of the sector in the region
  • Understand the detail of a complex and diverse sector that is often too quickly considered as a single similar set of organisations
  • Share views with others in determining how best to support different bits of the sector

The conference was chaired by Julia Unwin CBE, Chief Executive of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Speakers included:

  • Kevin Curley, Chief Executive of NAVCA the National Association for Voluntary and Community Action) who is currently a member of the Treasury Spending Review Independent Challenge Group
  • Andrew Lewis, Director of Policy, Strategy and Communication at Newcastle City Council
  • Professor Tony Chapman, University of Teesside and Professor John Mohan, University of Southampton (leaders of the research teams)

>>Click here to download presentations and info>>

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Culture buildings boosted by share of Foundation’s £6 million investment in the North East and Cumbria http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2005/10/01/culture-buildings-boosted-by-share-of-foundation%e2%80%99s-6-million-investment-in-the-north-east-and-cumbria/ http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/2005/10/01/culture-buildings-boosted-by-share-of-foundation%e2%80%99s-6-million-investment-in-the-north-east-and-cumbria/#comments Sat, 01 Oct 2005 15:31:51 +0000 admin http://www.nr-foundation.org.uk/?p=444 Northern Rock Foundation has announced funding of £1.9 million for new or improved arts, theatre, heritage and architecture projects in the North East. The awards for cultural buildings are part of investments worth £6 million agreed by the Foundation’s Trustees this month, which includes over £4 million to help tackle social and economic disadvantage.

The Foundation seeks to tackle disadvantage and improve quality of life in the North East and Cumbria. So far in 2005 the Foundation has made grants and loans totalling £17 million. As part of its continued contribution to the region’s culture, the Foundation supports new or refurbished buildings for arts, heritage, sport or environment organisations. Those receiving support in this round include:

  • The University of Northumbria: £500,000 towards a new public bridge to link its Newcastle city centre site with the campus development at Manors;
  • Darlington Borough Council: £400,000 towards redeveloping Darlington Railway Centre and Museum;
  • Bruvvers Theatre Company: £100,000 towards building a theatre in the round in Newcastle.

The Foundation’s Trustees have also announced awards worth £4.3 million to 38 organisations seeking to tackle social and economic disadvantage. Among those receiving support are:

  • The North East Enterprise Bond: a £1,000,000 investment to support the development of enterprise across the North East;
  • Money Answers South Tyneside: £200,000 towards a loan consolidation fund to help people in disadvantaged areas reduce their debt and increase their household income;
  • A Way Out: £75,000 for drug prevention work with children and young people in Stockton-on-Tees;
  • Berwick Youth Project: £75,000 to continue its work with young people in Berwick-upon-Tweed and the surrounding areas in Northumberland;
  • Newcastle Falcons Community Foundation: £70,500 towards an education centre;
  • The Coalfield Forum: £61,875 to use innovative electronic communications to develop and link communities in the former coal mining areas of Sunderland;
  • The Environment Agency: £55,000 towards commissioning a sculptor to design an eye-catching flood alleviation scheme in Hexham, Northumberland.

Leo Finn, Chairman of Northern Rock Foundation, said:

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‘Powerful creative visions, and the belief that our region is worth celebrating, have resulted in inspiring gallery, theatre, museum and architecture developments across the North East. The Foundation has played a notable part in this renaissance, and the grants announced today show our continued support for new or refurbished cultural buildings. But just as important as these investments, which help make the region a better place to live in and visit for everyone, is our unstinting support for voluntary organisations that are working tirelessly to improve the lives of disadvantaged people.’

Northumbria University is creating a new campus on the site of the old Warner’s cinema in Manors. It intends to link the new site with its existing city centre campus by building a new bridge/boulevard across the central motorway. The bridge will be a masterpiece of design and the boulevard will also include new public art. The bridge will also prove a new public access route for pedestrians and cyclists. The university is investing £100 million in the development overall, which it estimates will create over 400 jobs and add over £30 million a year to the local economy. The Foundation’s grant will contribute to the costs of the bridge and boulevard.

Darlington Railway Centre and Museum is run by Darlington Borough Council. It includes some of the oldest railway buildings in the UK. The station, which boasts its original ticket office and platforms, houses George Stephenson’s Locomotion and Derwent, alongside other locomotives and carriages from the 1800s. The Foundation’s grant is towards the first phase of a major redevelopment that will see repairs to buildings and public areas, and improved education and exhibition facilities. The transformed Museum will work alongside the region’s other rail heritage sites.

Bruvvers Theatre Company has toured small-scale productions to schools and community venues in the North East for 35 years, and performs 250 shows a year to around 50,000 people. For many years it has had plans to build a theatre to perform its own work and that of visiting companies. The new theatre – to be built in a grade II listed courtyard next to the Company’s existing home in Newcastle’s Ouseburn Valley – will be the region’s only theatre in the round, seating up to 170 people. Once complete, a new board will be established to run the theatre. Other funders include Tyne and Wear Partnership and Arts Council England, North East.

North East Enterprise Bond has evolved from the Newcastle Employment Bond. Its original investors, including Northern Rock Foundation, lent money over five years at nil interest. The profits generated were used for various projects with disadvantaged and unemployed people. The new bond will help encourage enterprise in the region. Buses acting as mobile classrooms and information points, staffed by enterprise organisations, will tour venues including schools. The Foundation’s investment will be used to encourage others to contribute.

Money Answers South Tyneside (MAST) is a new organisation set up to tackle the problem of financial exclusion in the borough. It has arisen from work done by South Tyneside Credit Union, TEDCO, South Tyneside Council, the Citizens Advice Bureau and STRIDE. Many people living in disadvantaged areas do not have bank accounts, savings or insurance. They often turn to doorstep lenders who make credit conveniently available in cash, but at high cost – between 100 to 200 per cent APR. South Tyneside Credit Union has been very successful, but as with all credit unions, its members must save before they become eligible for a loan. Households already in debt to doorstep lenders are often unable to join as they have insufficient cash to save. With funding from the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund, the Credit Union has piloted a scheme with 57 households offering consolidation loans. These have replaced people’s existing high-interest debt with a much more manageable loan, resulting in weekly savings totalling £2,000. It is now intended to roll out the scheme through MAST, managed by South Tyneside Credit Union, which will allow it to work more flexibly. The Foundation’s grant will provide the funds to lend, and support the scheme’s running costs. The work is still highly innovative, and its results should inform Government policy on financial exclusion, so there will also be an independent study by a leading expert from Liverpool John Moores University.

A Way Out works with women, children and young people affected by drug misuse in Stockton-on-Tees. Its drugs education and effective prevention project – DEEP 7 – targets 11-19 year olds who are at risk of becoming addicted to drugs. They take part in group sessions where they develop self-confidence and learn about the dangers of drug addiction.

Berwick Youth Project provides information and support to young people in Berwick-upon-Tweed and the surrounding area. Its premises include an advice shop, a youth café, and supported accommodation for 11 young people. Each year over 400 young people use its services.

Newcastle Falcons Community Newcastle Falcons Community Foundation is a registered charity running a community programme of rugby development, health, fitness and education. The Department for Education and Skills (DfES) has asked the Falcons Community Foundation to develop a ‘playing for success’ centre at Kingston Park, using rugby to motivate children to take part in after-school learning. Children will be collected after school and taken to the stadium, where they will take part in courses on literacy, numeracy, information communication technology (ICT), drugs awareness, citizenship and team work, as well as playing rugby. The Falcons Community Foundation will refurbish two rooms in the club house and fit them with 30 state-of-the-art computers. DfES and Newcastle Local Education Authority are both making contributions towards the project’s running costs. Northern Rock Foundation’s grant is towards the costs of setting up the education facility.

The Coalfield Forum works with communities in the Copt Hill, Houghton, Shiney Row and Hetton areas of Sunderland. It works with new and developing community groups, with local residents, and with public bodies, providing advice and support and helping to co-ordinate their activities. The area suffers from poor transport links, high unemployment and poor health. The Foundation’s grant will allow it to develop a new project, in partnership with Sunderland City Council, exploring how information and communications technology (ICT) could provide better ways of connecting communities in the area and providing services to them. The European Urban II programme will also support the work.

The Environment Agency is a government body whose responsibilities include wildlife habitats, inland and coastal waters, regulating and encouraging ‘greener’ business practice and reducing flood risk. Following last year’s floods in Tynedale, Northumberland, the Agency has started work on a major flood alleviation scheme in Hexham. It will commission original artwork as part of the scheme. Two sculptors – David Jacobson and Matthew Fedden – have been chosen to contribute. The Foundation’s grant will mainly support Matthew Fedden’s work, which will centre on structures designed to catch river debris. David Jacobson’s work will concentrate on work in the bed of the stream. Both parts of the artwork are due to commence this autumn, and follow a public display of ideas where the work received enthusiastic support from local residents. Arts Council England, North East, has also supported the scheme.

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