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Funding to provide an effective casework service focused on the social welfare needs of those who have been diagnosed as suffering from cancer. This project benefits from a three year funding term and further includes support for administrative support to the sum of six hours per week.
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This Funding is to provide direct help for attendees at the Bradshaw Clinic in Derby. This clinic serves the needs of patients who suffer from the effects of Alcohol and substance misuse. The funders report that our social welfare help has reduced the effects of the client’s often chaotic lifestyle and has led to better rehabilitation due to a more stable environment.
This funding is to support a caseworker to visit HMP Sudbury and HMP Foston prisons. These outreach provisions deliver a wide range of social welfare help directly inside the prison environment.
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This project delivers generalist help through outreach with a focus on clients who live in the Derwent area of the city. This means that all clients with a DE21 postcode can access generalist help delivered directly into the heart of their local community. The project is entering its second phase..
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The Leonard Cheshire Foundation supports 18.5 hrs of caseworker time which focuses on generalist help directly delivered to its clients often in their own homes. This project has received such good responses to client satisfaction surveys that we are currently negotiating an increase in funding support to make the post a full time position.
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The funding support for direct generalist help delivered to clients through Doctors surgeries has also proved a valuable tool for boosting the number of referrals for specialist help to the Stuart house hub. It also provides a robust local network for awareness raising of our services through posters and leaflet campaigns circulated through eighteen doctors surgeries. The funding agreement for this project is now mainstreamed which means that continuation of the funding is assured to be allocated in the local budgets year on year.
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Face to Face money advice is our largest single project. This funding stream supports a Supervisor caseworker and two caseworkers and delivers face to face money advice for clients suffering from debt problems.
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Nearly 6 years ago, the Fair Share Trust was born. To help local communities to make a difference, by putting regeneration into their hands. Their network of 28 local delivery partners work with communities to help us change lives for the better in 80 neighbourhoods across the UK.
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Derbyshire Community Foundation is building an endowment fund to benefit Derbyshire people forever. Income generated by our fund is used to make grants to voluntary and community groups, to improve the quality of life for people throughout our county.
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