Find out what is happening in the Northumberland National Park this April
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Catherine Gray
Read the latest newsletter from the Cresswell Pele Tower Project
BRIC delivers training courses and support services for people aged 16 and up throughout Blyth, Northumberland. Read their Monthly Mailing here.
Your weekly round-up of employability in Newcastle including local events, vacancies, provision, labour market information, funding and policy.
News and updates for the women and girls’ sector and its allies in North East England
Download the latest report from Healthwatch Northumberland
Read the upcoming timetable for Chrysalis activities. If you would like to read previous issues of their newsletter, please follow this link: https://www.chrysalisclub.org.uk/news
Read the latest edition for April 2026 here
Government for VCSEs: New developments to strengthen the role of VCSEs in British society
Thriving Together Mar 25, 2026
Watch Claire Dove CBE, Crown Representative for VCSEs at the Cabinet Office, as she shares what the government is doing right now to strengthen the role of voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations in public life and procurement.
Caring Matters – Newsletter for Carers Northumberland – April/May 2026
Thriving Together Mar 25, 2026
Caring Matters – the latest newsletter from Carers Northumberland
From Competence to Culture: How Digital Leadership Shapes Organisational Transformation in the Third Sector
Thriving Together Mar 25, 2026
The University of Sunderland, we are conducting research project on digital transformation in the third sector. Complete their survey here
All the latest news, what’s on, funding, jobs and volunteering opportunities. Click the link to read more.
When it comes to NHS and social care services, what matters to you? What has gone well, and where could improvements be made? Tell Healthwatch Northumberland what matters to you and help shape our work for the year ahead.
Boost provides a hub for innovation, idea-sharing, networking, and supporting improvement efforts across the North East and North Cumbria. While Boost is hosted by the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, our community is open to anyone with an interest in driving forward change in health and care.
The DWP Disability Services Advocacy Team are hosting a range of sessions in April aimed at the Veteran and Armed Forces community.