Join us for our next Connecting the Connectors event, where we bring local practitioners and stakeholders together for shared learning, and to increase understanding what is already happening, where, when and how.
Delivered by Ben Croucher from Barclays. The aim of this course is to help you with planning and using a personal budget to help you take control of your finances when you may have to stop working.
Join us for this vibrant coffee morning. No booking needed – just turn up!
Save the date for HVA's AGM and Volunteer Awards 2025
More details to follow as we get closer to the event
Please join us for our AGM & Volunteer Awards! The event will include:
- An update on HVA's work in 2024/25 and our future plans
- Hear about volunteers' achievements in our Volunteer Awards
- Browse our marketplace of projects and services
Full details are here: https://hastingsvoluntaryaction.org.uk/achievement/hva-agm-volunteer-awa...
Are you new in post or keen to find out more about the sector? This workshop, led by HVA Director Steve Manwaring, will include a briefing about the scale and contribution of the VCSE sector in Hastings, information about the services HVA provide, and an opportunity to hear about and discuss the key issues affecting the sector.
Completion of this course will enable you to:
• Understand the role and responsibilities of a First Aider
• Be able to assess an incident
• Be able to provide first aid to an unresponsive casualty
• Be able to provide first aid to a casualty that is choking
• Be able to provide first aid to a casualty with external bleeding
• Know how to provide first aid to a casualty that is in shock
• Know how to provide first aid to a casualty with minor injuries
Please note: There is a £50 charge for this course.
Come and try out this informal seated exercise session, plus refreshments and an opportunity find out more about local Age-Friendly activities.
Join us for a festive gathering that also marks five years since the Council passed the motion for Hastings to become an Age Friendly Community.
Making Every Contact Count (MECC), this is a behavioural change technique which is now commonly used by health and social care staff during their day-to-day interactions or health appointments with individuals, although you don’t need to be in one of these roles to attend the training, it can be beneficial to anyone.
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