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Introduction to Dacorum

Introduction to Dacorum. GENERAL INFORMATION. Location. Dacorum is 40km north west of London at the junction of M1 and M25 and near to major London airports High number of residents commute into London (30 minutes)

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Introduction to Dacorum

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  1. Introduction to Dacorum GENERAL INFORMATION

  2. Location Dacorum is 40km north west of London at the junction of M1 and M25 and near to major London airports High number of residents commute into London (30 minutes) Dacorum is one of ten Boroughs in the county of Hertfordshire and is part of the East of England Region

  3. Statistical Data Population of Dacorum (2001) 137,799 Male 67,491 Female 70,307 • 14% have a disability • 10% of residents provide unpaid care • 4.8% are from ethnic minorities (significant change since the 2001 Census) • Up to 8 years variation in life expectancy -where you live is a factor

  4. Statistical Data (cont) 2009 - 7,300 enterprises active in Dacorum (80% employ less than 4 staff) The top five industries in Dacorum by number of enterprises are: • Professional, scientific and technical (19%) • Construction (15%) • Information and communication (12%) • Arts, entertainment, recreation and other services (8%) • Business administration and support services (8%) Jan 2012 – 2,354 jobseekers

  5. Introduction to Community Action Dacorum An active NGO providing practical support to other NGO’s and local residents

  6. Background • Founded in 1947 • Annual Turnover - £1.6 million • Funding from source of grants and contracts • 37 staff – 24 full time equivalent • 16 Directors set the strategic direction • 130 volunteers

  7. Services to NGO’s • Networking the three sectors of the economy – Connect Dacorum • Fleet of ten minibuses for hire • Information sharing • Advice on funding and governance • Payroll Service / Printing Service • Range of training courses • Representing NGO’s in range of partnerships • Community Events – Xmas, Halloween etc

  8. Services to Individuals • Learning for work – a range of employment related courses to improve the skills and confidence of adults and young people • Learning for leisure • Information, Advice and Guidance • Furniture Reuse Warehouse • Shopmobility • Social Car Scheme

  9. Our Approach to Supporting Individuals • As a Non-Government Organisation we are not seen as part of “the establishment” • Find out what interests each person • Important to treat each learner as an individual – to gain their confidence and support them to improve their quality of life • Internal projects and working in partnership enable sign posting and progression

  10. Work at a European Level • Engaged in transnational activity since 1997 • Recent work includes • Progress project – Championing CSR Across Borders • Lifelong Learning Projects on sharing training methodology • Volunteer exchange programmes • Learner workshops on Active Ageing, Active Citizenship and Volunteering

  11. Why we work at a European Level Being active at a local level provides us with a positive story to share In order to improve our local service we need to learn from how other countries tackle the same social issues and needs As part of this ethos we are delighted to be a partner in the Dirigo Project

  12. Connect DacorumCorporate Social Responsibility Presented by Jeoff Colls

  13. Targeting Local Businesses How do you find and persuade the MD or the HR Manager or Marketing Manager to invite you to discuss their CSR activities.

  14. Targeting Local Businesses • Networking meetings • Your local council may have a business directory • Social networking. LinkedIn, websites, etc • Visit local newspaper and TV or radio station • Recommendation

  15. Ways You Can Help • Giving a Gift • Giving a Financial Donation • Volunteering • Employment of Disadvantaged Persons • Environment • Technical Help

  16. Giving a Gift Raffle prizes, redundant office equipment and furniture, use of meeting rooms, company product or service, etc.

  17. Grass Roots Group redesign leaflet for Paradise Furniture and Training BAM Construction’s Secret Santa for Woodfield School Strorax Racking Supplies gives racking to Tring Air Cadets Blue Shield Fire Protection Ltd gave a brand new TV, Camera and many other items to the Hospice of St Francis

  18. In the Past year all of these companies have given gifts of a huge variety of itemsthrough Connect Dacorum. Adeyfield School , Alpine Press Ltd , Aitchison Raffety , BAM Construction UK Ltd, Blue Shield Fire Protection Ltd , Dacorum Borough Council, DSGI, EIC Insurance, Epson UK Ltd, Esporta, Furnell Transport, Grass Roots Group, HHCC, Hillier Hopkins, Journey Therapy, Keystone Distribution, KM Design Ltd, Kodak, Kris Gruber Photography, Maurice Phillips Partnership, MBS Workplace Environments, Pendley Manor Pickworths Solicitors, Shendish Manor, Storax Racking Supplies, Total UK Ltd, Train Leaders Ltd, Urban Precinct Viva Business Networking Ltd

  19. Giving Financial Donations Sponsorship, events, social evenings, employee and company donations. DCT will even take over your annual company donation workload.

  20. Grass Roots Group / Paradise Furniture & Training Vinci Park / Bike Doctor Grass Roots, Hillier Hopkins and Pendley Manor sponsor the 2010 Christmas lunch Epson / Community Wheels

  21. Volunteering • Volunteering – Individual and company based volunteering opportunities. • Team Building Challenges

  22. HSBC/ Iain Rennie Holiday Inn / Woodfield BAM Construction / Boxmoor Trust Speed Volunteering

  23. More Examples of Volunteering • Adeyfield School have completed five challenges from local charities for their Citizenship programme. • Several Dacorum companies give their staff 1 to 5 days off per year to volunteer. • Senior employees of local companies have become trustees of local charities.

  24. Become More Environmentally Friendly • Recycle your office paper through the Apsley Paper Trail. • Be aware of savings to your companies utility bills and the environment.

  25. More Environmental Opportunities • RES in Kings Langley promotes the ultimate in environmental efficiency. • Several Dacorum companies have achieved ISO14001 status. • Dacorum Green Business Club is there to help you become more environmentally friendly.

  26. Offer Technical Support Be proud of your excellence, offer your expertise in Marketing, IT, Law, Finance, etc to a start up company or to a local charity.

  27. Employ a Disabled or Disadvantaged Person • Employ a disabled or disadvantaged person either full time , part time or on work experience.

  28. Examples of Employment of Disadvantaged persons Kings Langley School gave Barry the opportunity of a 15 day work trial in their Premises Department. They were so pleased with his work that Barry is now working 30 hrs a week

  29. More Examples of Employment of Disadvantaged persons Ramada Hotel in Redbourn have employed three disabled and disadvantaged persons and all have been a great asset to the hotel • The Café at Tesco in Hemel employs 30 year old Tom for 6 hrs / wk.

  30. The Passport To Go project has helped many local people who are finding it difficult to get employment. Most have been helped with CV writing, interview techniques and been given retraining courses. Many have been offered volunteering opportunities and some have gained paid employment. Some of the people with a disability offered work trials include Elliott (partially blind and partially deaf ) Tom ( Mobility problems ) Richard ( Mental disorder ) Jason ( partially blind ) Elliott

  31. Joint Working at local levelwith Statutory Organisations Community Action Dacorum and Connect Dacorum work closely with:- Hertfordshire County Council, Dacorum Borough Council, Job Centre Plus, Work Solutions, Several local Schools and the local Prison.

  32. Joint Working at local levelwith Charities Dacorum Mencap, Mind in Dacorum, Sunnyside Rural Trust, Woodfield School, Reach Out Plus. Gaddesden Place RDA and Hemel Rotary Club

  33. Joint Working at local levelwith Businesses Keystone Distribution UK Ltd are currently replacing fence posts for the centre at Gaddesden Place Riding for the Disabled. IOSH on the 17th May will provide an evening supper for the clients of Mencap and also refurb the garden area at Woodfield School. Adeyfield School’s year 8 students are completing team challenges for 5 charities for disabled people. Accessible Dacorum is a new venture to improve accessibility for the disabled people of Dacorum.

  34. What’s in it for You • Invitation to 3 free networking conferences per year, plus a special Christmas lunch. • 4 Newsletters per year. • Free promotion of your CSR activities. • Possible financial help for employing disadvantaged persons. • Improved staff moral, enhanced reputation and positive PR. • Regular list of CSR opportunities within the community. • An opportunity to offer gifts and services to local charities. • Savings on Environmental issues. • Your logo and website featured on the Connect Dacorum website.

  35. Finally • Think about your social contribution • Would you like to do more ? • If the answer is yes, then join Connect Dacorum • Contact Jeoff Colls • on 01442 228216 or 07933 021115 or e-mail him on jeoff.colls@dacorum.gov.uk • or join on line at www.connectdacorum.org.uk

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