Useful sites...

Below are some useful website links

A quick mention in Get Mentoring
Read here

The latest in voluntary sector news in the north east
www.vonne.org.uk/home

Volunteering vacancies in your area
www.do-it.org.uk

Best practice volunteering resources
www.volunteering.org.uk

Arts-based volunteering vacancies
www.voluntaryarts.org.uk

Dot to Dot Active Arts
A community interest company that works with artists
to deliver great participatory experiences
www.dottodotactivearts.org

Civil Society
www.civilsociety.co.uk

Latest News

Digital Preferences of Young People

Colette is thrilled to be researching the Digital Preferences of Young People on behalf of The Wise Group; exploring the role of digital platforms in the employability journey.

Chair of Fertile Ground CIC

In June 2015 Colette was appointed Chair of Fertile Ground CIC, supporting early career dancers to take their first professional steps

Chair

In December 2013, Colette was elected Chair of National Council for Voluntary Youth Services; the independent voice of the voluntary youth sector.

Creative Careers

Grey College, Durham University have invited Colette to coordinate and host an event to inspire undergraduate students to consider shaping a creative career after graduation. A stellar panel of speakers include a television producer, a playwright and a magazine editor. The event is scheduled for March 2014

Finnish Visit

Once again, Colette will host a delegation of representatives from Finnish charities who will visit organisations in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in February 2015 to learn about support for people experiencing homelessness and substance dependencies. Learning will be shared with Finnish Parliament.

“I would recommend Colette to anyone looking for someone who can build strategic aims and then work to make these actionable. Colette understands how voluntary organisations run and has a wealth and depth of experience in this - budgeting, building bids, people management, project planning, impact measurement etc. “

Davina Goodchild, CEO Youth Action Network