Can you build community connections in Croydon North West?

Can you build community connections in Croydon North West?

We are recruiting a full time Community Builder to work across North- West Croydon (including Norbury Park, Norbury and Pollards Hill, Bensham Manor and West Thornton).  

You will identify, unite and help to develop individuals and groups to reach their potential, develop their ideas and enhance our local community. 

You will work in communities: bring partners together, share insights from people who are seldom heard and work across the locality to meet the priorities of the Local Community Partnership.  

The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal skills, the ability to connect people to bring about positive change, and a passion to help people overcome inequality and exclusion. 

So what is community building? This happens when people and organisations from across the community come together to envision how their ideal community should look. They then begin to develop plans to mobilise all of the community’s resources to achieve their visions.  

Community Builder will initiate conversations with residents in the community to identify and work with ‘Community Connectors’ to nurture community led activity and connect them with local assets. 

This is a fixed term contract up to 31st December 2024 with an immediate start. 

Some weekend or evening work may be required to ensure we are able to reach as many people as we can. 

Application Deadline: 24 February. 12pm. Interviews 3rd March 

This post is part of One Croydon’s Locality model, funded by The Kings Fund with the aim to ‘shift power and authority to local people and communities. 

How to apply:

Fill in the Application Form CB and send to recruitment@clearcommunityweb.co.uk

Deadline:

Application deadline- Friday 24th Feb. 12.00 noon

Interviews on Friday 3rd March

 

ClearCommunityWeb are a local social enterprise helping people feel more confident and comfortable with technology through classes, workshops and individual support in the home. We primarily work with older people, vulnerable adults and carers in South London, both directly and through our network of local partners.  

We work closely with organisations such as Age Uk Croydon and Croydon BME Forum as well as grassroots VCS to identify where needs are and how we can meet them together.  

More Mobile Phone Boot Camp dates announced

More Mobile Phone Boot Camp dates announced

Come and take part in The Family Centre (New Addington), Myatts Field North (Brixton/ Oval) and the Wellness Centre (Croydon) 

In 2022, our Mobile Phone Boot Camps proved to be one our most popular programmes and proved to us that by working in small groups and discussing some of the stresses and annoyances about phones can bethe difference for many people.

We all get annoyed when smart phones don’t do what they should, that notifications can be stressful if we don’t understand what they mean and the information we hear about safety and the internet can be overwhelming!

Slowing down, practicing our accuracy and giving ourselves some space to think can be the tonic that makes a difference!

This year we want to help more people just be that little more independent and to feel safer with their phone when out and about. This could be you or a family member!

The format is simple; Each session there will be a variety of activities to try, depending on number of people and the activities available.

Over a typical session you may get to try two or three activities and share what you have learned over a cup of tea.

And so, we’re excited to announce 8 new dates, across The Wellness Centre (Croydon), The Family Centre (New Addington) and Myatts Field North (Between Brixton/ Oval).

Click here for more information.

Purley Digital Drop-In opens its doors

Purley Digital Drop-In opens its doors

We are really excited to be FINALLY opening the doors to a new Digital Drop-In at the Purley Cross Information Centre, Purley Cross Baptist Church, Banstead Rd, Purley CR8 3EA.

Our regular sessions at Brigstock Road with Age UK Croydon still remain our most popular and busiest drop-in we run with referrals from many Croydon – wide organisations.

However, the most common question we get in our feedback form is

‘When are you coming to the south of the Borough?’

Brilliant idea…. and here we are!

So every Tuesday 10am-12pm you can come and get questions answered and problems solved with your laptop, tablet or mobile phone.

Perhaps you just want to see what the fuss is all about with this internet stuff or perhaps you just want to practice.

Well, the doors are open to everyone, every week over a cup of tea!

We will be looking for helpers soon so if you wish to give back and help, this could be right for you. More of that in a few weeks.

But for now lets get the doors open, the extension leads plugged in and screens turned on!

Register your interest for our January courses

Register your interest for our January courses

Coming into the Christmas break we are happy to announce the first of our 2023 schedule.

We return with two cohorts each at the Upper Norwood Library Hub, Anerley Town Hall and Thornton Heath Library.

All of our courses are 6 weeks long and are supported by our weekly drop-in sessions.

Connect Up

Develop the fundamentals skills needed to participate and communicate safely online.

Mondays 2pm-4pm at Thornton Heath Library from 9th January

Wednesdays 2pm-4pm at Anerley Town Hall from the 11th January

Managing My Computer

This course helps learners understand more about different types of files, how and where to store them as using free applications.

Wednesdays 10am-12pm at Upper Norwood Library Hub from the 11th January

Getting more from Google

This course helps learners use and access the variety of different tools and apps by having a Google account.

Mondays 2pm-4pm at Thornton Heath Library from 27th February

Wednesdays 2pm-4pm at Anerley Town Hall from the 1st March

Laptop Self Care

Wednesdays 10am-12pm at Upper Norwood Library Hub from the 1st March

This course helps learners use their laptop or computer better, update and manage it, install software and troubleshoot problems.

Our full schedule and information can be found here

If you are interested in joining one of our courses or just want some more information, contact us on 07523 646 277 or by email on info@clearcommunityweb.co.uk and we will get in touch to discuss if it is right for you.

ClearCommunityWeb host AGE UK London and ‘Mind the Digital Gap’

ClearCommunityWeb host AGE UK London and ‘Mind the Digital Gap’

We are really excited to invite Sharon Tynan from Age UK London to talk about the ‘Mind The Digital Gap’ campaign to our Digital Awareness For Older People class.

Tuesday 29th November 11.00am on Zoom

We will hear more about the campaign and how they are working with Croydon Council and other London Boroughs to provide a voice for older people in how digital services are currently working ang what provision needs improvement.

Key to this is championing the fact that not everyone is online, those that are are not always confident or comfortable and that online services are not always easy to use, navigate or work.

Come and join us on Zoom

Age UK London are campaigning for urgent action to address the profound challenges of digital exclusion impacting the daily lives of thousands of older Londoners. The gap between those with and without access to the internet is widening. Internet providers, the Mayor of London and Local Authorities all have crucial roles to play and action is needed more than ever. Accelerating access to digital skills training to increase confidence online would make the single biggest difference.

They are calling for:

• An age-friendly roll-out of the new digital skills entitlement.

• More social tariffs and genuinely affordable access to the internet for older Londoners on low incomes.

• Easier to understand broadband contracts.

• Boroughs to ensure equal access to information, support and services for older Londoners offline.

More Information

Digital Awareness for Older People is ClearCommunityWeb’s flagship online class helping local residents understand the basics of staying safe online , using different devices and the wider issues of digital access.

We meet every Tuesday at 11. We can provide training and assistance for any resident needing help and support to use Zoom.

More Information

Digital Awareness for Older People returns on Zoom

Digital Awareness for Older People returns on Zoom

Digital Awareness for Older People is our flagship class and is back each and every week on Zoom. 

We give group support to people wanting to develop their digital skills, feel safer online and have fun! 

We cover the essentials of using today’s technology, combining practical skills with fun. 

We share activities and demonstrations to help our students become more confident using the internet and their smartphones, tablets or computers. 

Absolute beginners are welcome and no question is too basic. 

Our hands-on approach gives the opportunity to try, make mistakes and learn as a group. 

The classes offer a forum to address concerns and common barriers people face using their devices. 

http://clearcommunityweb.co.uk/digital-awareness-for-older-people/