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SUPPORTING VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY ACTION
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VOLUNTARY SERVIC


Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service is a local infrastructure organisation that supports voluntary and community action in Brentwood. We have been supporting our community for over 30 years by providing advice, training and information to groups and individuals including practical advice on development and funding issues and volunteer recruitment. 

**Our vision, mission and values** 

**Our vision is for strong and thriving communities across Brentwood.** 

**Our mission is to promote, support and develop effective voluntary action and deliver collaborative projects and services to improve the well-being of Brentwood residents and communities.** 

**Our core values are to be an independent, trustworthy, approachable and community-focused organisation providing professional, accessible and inclusive services and support.** 

Our relocation to Merrymeade House in Brentwood, offering rental rooms for project delivery, has facilitated the establishment of a Community and Wellbeing Hub. This initiative aims to enhance the health and wellbeing of local residents, providing them with valuable benefits. 




## **Directors Report** 

Another active year for Brentwood CVS. In April 2023, our organisation officially changed its name from Brentwood Council for Voluntary Service to Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service. This change was necessary as the public often perceived us as an extension of Brentwood Council rather than an independent charitable entity. It marked the culmination of our rebranding process and the transformation of our legal structure from an unincorporated organisation to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). 

Due to persisting funding challenges, and the uncertainties surrounding funding from ECC, we are committed to establishing a more sustainable financial foundation for Brentwood CVS. Leveraging the resources at Merrymeade House, we aim to generate sustainable income for our charity while enhancing the support provided to residents and communities. 

Within our first full year at Merrymeade House, we have successfully implemented regular activities to establish a Community & Wellbeing Hub. This includes hosting a weekly community café, offering IT support, delivering a free weight management program, and organising a walking group. We have facilitated member groups by providing discounted room rentals to enable them to conduct projects such as dementia support for caregivers, Social Prescribing mental health support, and Alzheimer’s Singing for the Brain sessions. 

Our core mission of supporting the voluntary and community sector remains steadfast. We have supported 37 VCS organisations with funding advice and assistance to enhance project delivery and capacity building. Additionally, our Volunteer Centre has assisted 189 new volunteers in finding local volunteering opportunities. The 'Community Matters' events have brought together  48 organisations for networking and to showcase their impactful work  and initiatives. 

Furthermore, we are pleased to have been chosen, alongside Basildon, Billericay & Wickford CVS, as trusted partners of the Mid & South Essex Integrated Care Partnership to oversee the local Health Inequalities Fund. This fund has facilitated the launch of 13 new projects this year, addressing the root causes of health inequalities at a community level, thereby benefiting our local communities. 




## **Directors Report:** 

This report provides a detailed account of the support we have extended over the past year. We attribute the success of our activities and services to the dedicated efforts of our small team comprising Arsen Poghosyan, Bex Foreman, and John Stammers, along with the invaluable support of our committed volunteers. Their unwavering professionalism ensures the delivery of high-quality services to our members and the broader voluntary sector in Brentwood, all while upholding the welcoming and approachable ethos of Brentwood CVS. A heartfelt thank you to our volunteers, as their contributions are essential in delivering the services and projects we undertake. 

This year also marked the 30th anniversary of Brentwood CVS in September, commemorated through a special event to express gratitude to our volunteers and supporters. 

Special gratitude is extended to our funders, especially Brentwood Borough Council, whose unwavering support from both members and officers has been instrumental and greatly appreciated. 

We trust that you will find this Annual Report enlightening as it showcases the work accomplished by Brentwood CVS over the past year. 

## **Diane Fairchild – Brentwood CVS Director** 


Brentwood CVS 30th Anniversary Event: Trustees, staff and volunteers with  Mayor of Brentwood, Cllr Gareth Barratt. 




## **Supporting the Local Voluntary & Community Sector** 

## **2023/2024** 

|CORE|SERVICE|DETAILS|
|---|---|---|
|**107**|Support &|107 members supported ranging from small self help<br>groups to large constituted VCS organisations with access|
|Affiliated<br>Members|Engagement|to free funding advice, support with governance and<br>charity commission compliance, regular news e-bulletins,|
|||networking events, volunteer recruitment,|
|||best practice & training.|
|**37**|Funding &|VCS organisations assisted directly with one to one<br>funding advice (identifying funding and applications|
|VCS|Governance|reviews), governance and compliance work.|
|organisations|||
|assisted<br>directly||**£916,000 of external funding attracted into the**<br>**district as a result of this dedicated support.**|
|**48**<br>VCS|Community<br>Matters|48 voluntary and community sector organisations<br>attended our Community Matters Networking events to<br>share ideas, forge new links/partnerships and raise the|
|organisations|Events|profile of the community work they do.|
|attended|||
|||‘I**ts a great opportunity to connect with other**|
|||**voluntary organisations’ - Brentwood Theatre**|
|**189**|Volunteer|Securing**65**volunteering places|
|New|Centre|Estimated**9464 hours**additional volunteering in the|
|Volunteers||community this year (based up average 2.8hrs per week)|
|||Estimated**£129,700**economic value of volunteers to the|
|||Brentwood community.|
|**26**|Training|26 VCS organisations supported to improve skills -<br>through training, and/or one to one support.|
|VCS|||
|organisations||123-456-7890<br>hello@reallygreatsite.com<br>Training included: funding surgeries, social media ‘canva’|
|Supported||training, & CPR training.|
|**13**|Health|Brentwood CVS and Basildon, Billericay and Wickford CVS<br>have partnered with The Mid and South Essex Integrated|
|Projects<br>awarded<br>funding|Inequalities<br>Fund|Care Partnership to administer the local Health<br>Inequalities Fund<br>The aim to support projects that address the underlying<br>causes of health inequality at a local level.|





## **Merrymeade House Community & Wellbing Hub** 


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## BCVS PROJECTS DETAILS 

## OUTCOME 

To support those Community **389** residents struggling Visits by local ’Warm Hub’ with the cost of living, residents to Cafe providing free weekly hub refreshments, porridge and soap Digital Residents supported **26** with technical Residents Support related device issues supported to improve their with IT skills or capabilites 

Providing a warm and safe environment, 73 residents signposted/given additional information or support information 

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Weight A free weekly Improving the health of the weight local residents with access **337** Management management to free weight management Visits by local session Weight loss can reduce the residents to risk of heart disease, and weight some cancers, thereby also management reducing the impact on session health services Health Walk A regular weekly Promoting health & fitness **48** health walk through Helping to alleviate loneliness Health walks the lovely Improving mental health Merrymeade Country Park Winter Warm packs included **151** Winter Initiatives to support warm items such as thermal those residents whose Winter Warmth hat/socks/gloves, fleece blanket, health and wellbeing Warmth bags snood, room temperature gauge were at risk and and essential information on Hoping to help hello@reallygreatsite.comstruggling with the cost 123-456-7890 local services ie. Brentwood **23** of living during winter Community Directory and months Electic Throws information on cost of living support. Electric throws and draft **15** excluders distributed to Draft residents struggling with fuel Excluders costs 

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## **Merrymeade House Community & Wellbing Hub** 


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BCVS SERVICE DETAILS **16** Creating a Regular activities and/or training accommodatedproviding more benefit to local residents:. This includes Community activities such as: Group activities/ & Wellbeing Hoping to help **Alzheimer’s Society** -Singing for the Brain session & training Hub seated Yoga. accommodated **Blue Flower Support** - informal dementia support for families Room hire **Provide** - mental health support group & yoga **Shaw Trust** - Support for long term unemployment **Havering & Brentwood Bereavement Service** workshops 


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## **What our members & partners say.............** 

## **2023/2024** 

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**Brentwood Rotary** 


**Peter Ferrier - Lead for the Essex Community Tree Network** . ‘An organisation dedicated to guiding people towards mental health and well being services across the county of Essex. We are a very small organisation and as such, we have needed help, information and guidance from a number of different charities and organisations’. 

‘ **No one has helped us more (over a 10 year period) than Brentwood CVS. No, is not in their vocabulary. They have helped us in using all their tools and knowledge to guide us in the right direction. Whether it has to do with funding bids, or physical assistance, as in one of their staff members helping with administrative duties. Brentwood CVS has stood up and have done what they can to help. We have an excellent relationship with a very well run CVS’.** 



## **TRUSTEE BOARD, STAFF & VOLUNTEERS** 


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## **TRUSTEE BOARD** 

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Sheila Murphy -  Chair David Tee -  Vice-Chair John Fry -  Treasurer Dee Truesdale - Secretary Joanne Rayment - Trustee Susan White  - Trustee 

**Co-opted Trustee** Steve Willoughby 

## **REPRESENTATIVES OF OUTSIDE BODIES:** 

Cllr M. Reed Brentwood Borough Council 

## **HONONARY POSITION:** 

Mayor of Brentwood President of Brentwood CVS 

## **BRENTWOOD CVS TEAM (STAFF & VOLUNTEERS)** 

Diane Fairchild - Director Arsen Poghosyan - Funding & Information Officer Bex Foreman - Co-ordinator John Stammers - Part time caretaker 

Toni Thouvenel - Volunteer Ambassador/Weight Management Jerry Wright  - Volunteer IT support Derek Fryer - Volunteer Community Support Linda Eastaugh - Volunteer Weight Management Balvinder Bhogal -  Volunteer Weight Management Jane Grover - Volunteer Admin support Harriet Rathborn - Volunteer Social Housing Gardener Mark Soper - Volunteer Social Housing Gardener 

**Occasional Volunteers supporting Community Projects:** Michelle Farrow, Peter Taylor, Andy King 



## **Financial Accounts** 

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## **Thank you to our Funders & Supporters** 

**2023/2024** 


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