Welcome to the Kingston Community Development Network


This network has been set up as a place to pool ideas, share information, experiences and to encourage joint working on projects. It aims to promote a mutual understanding of the nature of community development work, with support and capacity building mechanisms in place. It is an open network of multi-disciplinary community workers who provide a supportive or developmental role to communities, working towards the principles of community development and promoting health and well being.

 

Network meetings are held quarterly at different venues in the borough of Kingston; see Calendar of Events for more information.

 

To help us improve the Network, we would appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete this survey (opens in Word). Alternatively, you can complete it online via Survey Monkey by following this link.

 


The network is co-ordinated by Maria Tunmer, Health & Social Care Manager at Kingston Voluntary Action Siddeley House, 50 Canbury Park Road, Kingston,Surrey KT2 6LX Tel: 020 8255 3335 Email: mariat@kva.org.uk  www.kva.org.uk  

 

You can join the Network Mailing List here. To be kept up to date with news from the group, visit the Noticeboard page, where you can also subscribe for updates.

 

Upcoming Events

Domestic Violence Drop in - Hook Centre, Chessington

Friday 03 September 2010

A new Drop in Service for victims of domestic violence has been set up at the Hook Library in Chessington. The first session will take place on Friday 18 June and will run every Friday from...

Community Development Network Meeting

Wednesday 08 September 2010

At this meeting Sanja Kane, Training and Workforce Development Co-ordinator from Kingston Voluntary Action will feedback on the recent training event [1: 'Community Development Training'] 'Being...

Domestic Abuse Training - Level 2

Friday 10 September 2010

It is important for all staff and volunteers who have contact with members of the public to have an awareness of the issues surrounding domestic abuse and know where to refer people to. Don't...

More events...