Spring 2012
STARTING POINT Newsletter Number 17 Barking and Dagenham Business Awards 2012 Once again it is time for the annual Barking and Dagenham business awards. Last year’s event saw more entries than ever and a fantastic evening at the Broadway Theatre. Despite economic difficulties, we want to show that Barking and Dagenham has growing and successful businesses. With the Olympics on our doorstep and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, 2012 is a once in a lifetime opportunity to celebrate your business success.
Whatever the nature of your business, whatever the size, these awards are about recognising your achievements. Let’s make these awards the best yet and show everyone what a great place Barking and Dagenham is to do business. For more information about the categories or how to enter please visit http://bdbawards.com/ Need help with your entry? Call Paul Bishop 020 8724 8292
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Freelance music technician wanted As a result of the grant funding The Little and Big Association were awarded for their Poetic Roots Project they are looking to recruit an enthusiastic freelance music technician and script song writer to develop and undertake a series of workshops with young people to develop their skills and interest in heritage.
They will be required do 8 music workshops and 8 poetry workshops for ÂŁ 150 per session (2 hour workshops) this must include workshop preparation. Interested? Contact Lydia Othieno for more information and full job profile: littleandbigassociation@yahoo.co.uk
Save the date Starting Point will be holding a community event on 23rd April 10-4pm to celebrate St.Georges day! Please put the date in your diary and we will be in touch nearer the time with the finer details!
New training programme Starting Point and BDCVS have joined forces to launch a new training programme for third sector organisations in Barking and Dagenham. In previous times our training days have overlapped and sometimes have covered the same subjects so we decided that we could provide a much more comprehensive training programme by delivering this together.
The new programme covers in depth sessions on all the practical courses that community organisations need such as business planning, collaboration and consortia building, public speaking, fundraising and many more. You can find the programme and booking details on our website or the CVS website www.bdcvs.org.uk
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Getting to know- Brighter Steppings
We are a social enterprise with the aim to equip young people aged 13-19 with employability skills to enhance their social economic circumstances and raise aspirations. We focus on developing intuitive, educational and exciting programmes for young people through our Right Step program which enables young people to participate in a series of public speaking training workshops which subsequently leads to a debating competition where the young people are given a platform
to demonstrate the skills they have developed before friends, families and prominent members of the community. Other opportunities that we also provides include • Job shadowing • Volunteering • Young ambassadors For more information, please contact us on any of the details below: Website: www.brightersteppings.co.uk Email: info@brightersteppings.co.uk Phone: 02032882198 or 07762801640
For more information, visit our website: www.starting-point.org.uk
STARTING POINT 16 Pickering Road Barking, Essex IG11 8PG
For more information about Starting Point, contact:
in partnership with
Nicola Brown Tel: 020 3288 2100 Email: nicola@starting-point.org.uk Marie Phillip Tel:020 3288 2111 Email: marie@starting-point.org.uk
For more information, visit our website: www.starting-point.org.uk