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Top Tips For Making Your Group or Organisation Welcoming, Safe & Accessible at RVA

Volunteers are often the first contact people have with a group or organisation -How do you become an ambassador for your group/organisation? What creates the best impression for your group? How can you make it a safe accessible place where everyone feels welcome? Join other volunteers from across a wide range of local groups and organisations to discuss and share top tips. For more information on this please contact [email protected] or follow the link to register yourself a place to attend: https://www.rva.uk.com/event/top-tips-for-making-your-group-organisation-welcoming-safe-and-accessible/

fVolunteers are often the first contact people have with a group or organisation -How do you become an ambassador for your group/organisation? What creates the best impression for your group? How can you make it a safe accessible place where everyone feels welcome?

Join other volunteers from across a wide range of local groups and organisations to discuss and share top tips.
For more information on this please contact [email protected] or follow the link to book yourself a place to attend: https://www.rva.uk.com/event/top-tips-for-making-your-group-organisation-welcoming-safe-and-accessible/ 

When
Oct 24, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Events

Come and try out this informal seated exercise session with free refreshments and an opportunity find out more about local Age-Friendly activities.

Central Hall
18 September 11:15AM
To 18 September 12:30PM

We will be joined at this meeting by Rosie Leech from Hastings Borough Council and the new Healthy Ageing Officer to understand what the next steps are for Hastings in the Age Friendly Communities programme and what the networks role will be in this.

6 Bank Buildings
18 September 1:30PM
To 18 September 3:00PM

Mr Hastings & St Leonards and HVA are bringing the Baton of Hope to Hastings on September 23rd, 2025, as part of the National Baton of Hope tour and you have the opportunity to carry the Baton on the Hastings Leg of the tour. Baton Bearers carry the Baton as a symbol of hope, togetherness solidarity and a shared purpose, whether that’s in memory of someone lost to suicide, suicide survivors or anyone who is passionate about suicide prevention. This is an opportunity to honour lives lost, raise awareness and spark conversations.

23 September 8:00AM
To 23 September 9:00PM

HVA Membership

Hundreds of organisations active in Hastings have joined HVA.  

Its free to join and members can benefit from a range of services.

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