Interested in Volunteering?
Search for opportunities or have a look at the Outreach Programme if you would rather chat with someone at a location near you.
Latest Volunteering Opportunities
Terrence Higgins Trust: Clinic Reception, Mass Events Volunteer, Health Promotion Assistant
CLIC Sargent: Collection Tin Coordinator, Fundraising Engagement Volunteer
Dundee Stroke Exercise Club: Volunteer Coordinator
NHS Tayside: Meet & Greet at Ninewells Hospital
Ye Amphibious Ancient Bathing Association: Steward - New Year's Day
Marie Curie: Helper Service
Feeling Strong: General Volunteer
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The Dundee Macmillan Improving the Cancer Journey is here to help anyone affected by cancer, including carers and loved ones of someone with cancer. To date, we've helped over 400 people and worked with them to resolve over 5000 of their concerns.
We are a free, appointment based service, which offers practical, personal and emotional support to people affected by cancer. We can meet individuals in their local community or at home – wherever they feel most comfortable. We will chat about how they’re feeling, what they’re concerned about and the help they need.
As well as a listening ear, we can offer a wide range of support, tailored to individual needs. This could be about money worries, getting around, how to manage tiredness and help at home.
We can also put people in touch with other specialist services, who can help them come to terms with their diagnosis and connect them with others affected by cancer.
We take self-referrals along with referrals from all statutory and voluntary sector organisations across the city. All you need to do is contact us in one of the following ways:
Tel: 01382 433340
Email improving.cancerjourney@dundeecity.gov.uk.
Text YES along with your name to 07860 077337.
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We would like to invite you to attend the Carer Interest Network on Wednesday 13th November 2019, 9.15am – 11.30am at C-Gate, Dundee Carers Centre.
The Carer Interest Network is a means of working together more effectively and proactively in meeting the needs of carers. The network is open to all organisations providing generic and targeted support to unpaid carers across Dundee. The network welcomes guest speakers from different organisations at each meeting.
We are currently welcoming invitations from organisations to share information about work they are currently doing to support carers in Dundee. If you are interested in this opportunity, please email megan.clark@dundeecarerscentre.org.uk with your request. Please note we have allocated one 15-minute slot for interested organisations.
If you would like to attend or for more information about this invitation you can get in touch with Megan Clark, Dundee Carers Centre Development Officer, by emailing megan.clark@dundeecarerscentre.org.uk.
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The Annual General Meeting of Dundee Citizens Advice Bureau will take place on Wednesday, 13th November at 11am in Committee Room 3, City Square, Dundee and will be followed by refreshments and an opportunity for an informal chat with our staff, volunteers and trustees.
They are pleased to announce that their guest speaker this year will be Dr Viola Marx of the Green Health Partnership.
The full AGM Agenda can be viewed here: ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING AGENDA 2019
Please RSVP: tracy.mcnally@dundeecab.casonline.org.uk
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Social Isolation Network Meeting
Tuesday 12th November 2019 2-3:30pm
Douglas Community Centre
Balmoral Avenue Dundee
Community Companions and Dundee City Council are hosting a network meeting to provide an opportunity for organisations who are tackling social isolation to come together to share good practice and ideas, discuss any issues and share experiences. This is an informal opportunity to network, gain support and keep up to date with ongoing projects.
Open to staff and volunteers
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The Knowledge Exchange Network is hosting a workshop “How to communicate effectively” which will be held on 15th November, 10am – 1pm at Luna Place.
Communication is a skill we all use but are you using it effectively?
The workshop can help you increase your skills.
In this workshop, we will learn:
- What communication is.
- What makes good communication.
- How to adapt your communication to your audience for maximum success.
- How you can best prepare and overcome your nervousness or fear of speaking.
- How you can be the best presenter possible.
“It is about helping you communicate with impact. We need to communicate more and more often to more and more diverse people. How do you ensure that in this information deluge people remember you and your message?
The workshop will be delivered by Nadege Minois PhD, www.coaching-vision.com
For any queries please contact ken@volunteerdundee.org.uk
Booking essential, to Book https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-communicate-effectively-workshop-tickets-77805703955
Book early to avoid disappointment.
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Working with Interpreters on Wednesday 4th December 2019
If you need to use interpreters in the course of your work or volunteering and you’ve found it challenging, maybe not sure that everything is being communicated, then this course will help you to stay in control and get the best out of the interpreted session. See course outline attached for more details.
Book here! Dundee training 2019
Venue: Dundee Blind and Partially Sighted Society, Thomas Herd House, 10-12 Ward Road, Dundee DD1 1LX http://www.dundeeblindsociety.org.uk/
Registration at 9.15 to start at 9.30 and will finish at 4pm
Refreshments and lunch will be provided
First come, first served - limited to 16 participants.
For any queries please directly contact Martha Harding Martha.Harding@scottishrefugeecouncil.org.uk
Consultancy and Training Officer
Scottish Refugee Council
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Are you starting to consider new premises, actively looking or have a premises and want to move or expand?
Thursday 14 November 2019, 5.30pm at The Quay, Camperdown Street, Dundee
The next DSEN meeting will be of interest to you, covering community ownership, commercial property, planning processes and funding options . There will also be the opportunity to have individual discussions with the speakers.
Speakers will include Community Land Scotland, Alastair Fitchet a local architect and current DSEN corporate member, a commercial landlord and National funders Resilient Scotland who have two major funding streams to access up to £500,000, who are looking to invest in Dundee for the right projects. Light buffet/coffee is available on arrival.
Book via Eventbrite: DSEN Network Event
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The Good Governance Award is the quality standard for Scottish charities.
The Award provides a clear, structured approach to assessing and improving a charity’s policies and procedures. Once completed, it provides proof that an organisation is actively engaging in excellent governance through our Award Certification.
The Introduction to Good Governance Programme has been developed to support small charities strengthen their core governance, and is a great precursor to the full Good Governance Award.
Rooms & Resources at DVA
Looking for a place to meet or host an event in Dundee City Centre? Our spaces are bookable and we offer a discounted rate to DVA Dundee members!
Support Across the Sector
👉 SCVO has helpful information available on its website to help you with running your organisation, from legislation and governance to managing volunteers and funding.
👉 Sign up to the OSCR Reporter to keep informed of the latest developments, news, consultations and forthcoming events for Scottish Charity Regulator updates.
👉 The Scottish Governance Code has been created for the third sector, by the third sector. It is a statement of best practice and has been developed by Scotland’s Third Sector Governance Forum following consultation with over 250 individuals and organisations.
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Music is Medicine
Every Wednesday, 12:00-14:00
Douglas & Mid Craigiebank Church, Balbeggie Place
Every Thursday, 12:30-14:30
Community Complex, Whitfield
An Introduction to Multi Agency Child Care And Protection
Friday 15th November, 09:30-13:00
Wednesday 20th November, 09:30-13:00
Thursday 5th December, 09:30-13:00
Dudhope Castle
Women Mean Business Forum
Thursday 31st October 2019
InterContinental Edinburgh The George
Funeral Poverty - what's been happening in Dundee and Scotland?
Thursday 31st October, 09:30-13:00
Central Baptist Church, 8 Ward Road
Dundee, DD1 1LX
Hot Chocolate Trust: Reclaiming Monitoring & Evaluation
Wednesday 6th November, 09:30-16:30
Hot Chocolate Trust, Dundee
Tuesday 12th November, 09:30-16:30
PwC, Bothwell Street, Glasgow
Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
Tuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th November, 08:45-17:00
Please complete and submit this form to book your place
DSEN Network Meeting
Thursday 14 November, 17:30-20:00
The Quay, City Quay
Friends At The End AGM and Talk
Saturday 16th November, 11:00-16:00
The Western Club, 32 Royal Exchange Square,
Glasgow, G1 3AB
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Dundee Violence Against Women Partnership is carrying out a survey to aid shaping of services that will help to keep people safe.
The short poll, which takes around five minutes to complete, is completely anonymous and lays out a number of scenarios before asking for respondents to choose which view most closely corresponds with their own.
The survey runs until Thursday 7th November and we would appreciate you completing the survey and sharing as widely as possible across your networks.
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The Dundee TSI newsletter reaches a readership across all sectors in Dundee. If you have a story, job vacancy or event that represents the great work you are doing we would like to hear and share them.
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