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  1. Copleston Centre Sessional Support Role


    We are looking for someone to support our exciting programme of activities with older people and people with mental health concerns. Our programme includes:


    ? Activity sessions promoting individual and community health and well-being

    ? Real Meals - bringing older people together for sociable but physically distanced lunches at the centre and organising home deliveries for those unable to leave home for any reason.


    The support role will include:

    ? Taking weekly meal and activity bookings

    ? Coordinating collections and deliveries of meals

    ? Working with programme volunteers

    ? Liaising with partner organisations and local food providers/cafes


    You will need the following skills and qualities:

    ? Experience of working with older people and people with mental health concerns

    ? Experience of working with people from diverse backgrounds

    ? Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel

    ? Ability to keep monitoring and financial records

    ? Experience of working as part of a team

    ? Good communication across a range of media

    ? A friendly attitude


    We are looking for someone who is available to work at the centre, subject to a Covid-safe workplace risk assessment, for 1.5 days a week on Wednesdays and Fridays until the end of March. The hourly rate is ?13.50. For this role, you will be responsible for your own tax and National Insurance payments.


    Please reply with a CV and cover letter (no more than one sheet of A4) and the contact details of two referees, telling us how you think you are suitable for the role. Please also indicate if you have a recent enhanced DBS check or would be willing to have one.


    Please send your application to [email protected] by midday on Monday 19th October.


    Interviews will take place on Friday 23rd October.

  2. Friday 25th October 7pm - 9.30pm


    An evening of ska, reggae, soca and other favourite tunes.


    Tickets are ?3 or FREE if you would also like to volunteer to help with ticket sales or to help out on the night.


    Pick up a ticket next time you are in the centre!


    Copleston Centre

    Copleston road

    Peckham

    SE15 4AN


    TEL: 0207-732-3435

    or

    Email: [email protected] for more info

  3. 3rd Southwark Scout Group has three Units for children aged 6 - 14 years. Our Units are all flourishing and we are in desperate need of some new leaders. Edward our vicar and Jo our community minister are two permanent leaders and we really need another six to make it work well. No experience is necessary, but we will need a DBS check - this is required and carried out by the Scouting Association. Please contact Edward our group leader for a chat if you are interested - [email protected].
  4. Tai chi is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today is practised as a graceful form of exercise.

    It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing.


    Here at the Copleston Centre our Silver linings

    programme aimed at the older generation provides

    A Tai-Chi class every Friday afternoon

    between the hours of 2.30pm-3.30pm.

    (?3.00 per class)

  5. Job Title: Project Coordinator, Silver Linings Project.


    Conditions: Fixed Term 2.75 years.


    Hours: 17.5 Hour week (0.5 FTE)


    Salary: ?33,000 pro rata


    The Copleston Centre is seeking to recruit an experienced community Project Coordinator to deliver and develop an existing older person?s service in Peckham, South London. This is a new and exciting role funded by the City Bridge Trust. Responsible to the Centre Board of Trustees, a suitable candidate will:


    ? Develop and co-ordinate the provision of services delivered by the Silver Linings Project (SLP), in order to maintain or improve the mental health, emotional and physical well-being of residents of Southwark.


    ? Build on and identify appropriate activities, interventions, services and partners in partnership with the users and the Silver Linings Advisory Board. This will enable SLP to provide an innovative and effective service that meets the real needs of its beneficiaries, optimizing access to the project and using a range of appropriate venues and locations.


    ? Be responsible for the day-to-day operation and management of the project including the recruitment, development and management of volunteers.


    ? Work closely with the Silver Linings Advisory Board including set-up and communication functions.

    We are looking for a person who has:


    ? at least 2 years? experience with target group (65s and over).

    ? at least 2 years? experience of volunteer and staff supervision, development and management.

    ? the ability to communicate clearly and appropriately at all levels both orally and written, and to pass on and generate enthusiasm to the client group.

    ? good networking experience of building up collaborative partnerships.

    ? good organisational skills - ability to plan, keep robust records, prioritise and be flexible, and to work unsupervised.

    ? Leadership skills, but is also able to work collaboratively with teams and is willing to get stuck in.

    ? a track record as a self starter and is highly motivated.

    ? knowledge and experience of leading on Safeguarding.

    ? sympathy with a Christian ethos.


    About the Copleston Centre.


    The Copleston Centre is a multi-purpose local community centre with a long and successful experience of working with all sections of the local community. This includes over 23 years of enabling meaningful social contact between older people - including those with mental health issues - and the wider community. We value diversity and work effectively in strong partnerships with other Southwark organizations, tackling social exclusion and isolation in the borough. We are proud to welcome to the Centre over 400 people from different backgrounds every week. To find out more about our work you can visit http://www.coplestoncentre.org.uk.


    For more information about this role please email [email protected] to receive our information pack.


    To Apply:


    Please send your CV with covering letter to [email protected], subject ?Silver Linings Project Coordinator? before midnight on 25th March 2019. Interviews will be held on 4th April 2019.


    Please note: Any successful candidate must complete an Enhanced DBS check and a Confidential Declaration Form.

  6. Tai chi is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today is practised as a graceful form of exercise.

    It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing.


    Here at the Copleston Centre our Silver linings

    programme aimed at the older generation provides

    A Tai-Chi class every Friday afternoon

    between the hours of 2.30pm-3.30pm.

    (?3.00 per class)

  7. The Talking About Music class is Music Appreciation with a difference! We listen to 4 or 5 pieces each week, which the tutor introduces, and then everyone expresses their thoughts and reactions.


    During each term we follow various themes and composers, and the repertoire of local concerts. Members are also encouraged to bring along their own cds.


    Lead by a musician and experienced tutor each session costs ?3, and you can attend any time. Fridays 1.30-3pm.


    "It's a wonderful class, and there's nothing like it in the whole of London!" (Antonia)

  8. Tai chi?is an ancient Chinese tradition that, today is practised as a graceful form of exercise.

    It involves a series of movements performed in a slow, focused manner and accompanied by deep breathing.


    Here at the Copleston Centre our Silver linings

    programme aimed at the older generation provides


    A Tai-Chi class every Friday afternoon

    between the hours of 2.30pm-3.30pm.

    (?3.00 per class)

  9. The Talking About Music class is Music Appreciation with a difference! We listen to 4 or 5 pieces each week, which the tutor introduces, and then everyone expresses their thoughts and reactions.


    During each term we follow various themes and composers, and the repertoire of local concerts. Members are also encouraged to bring along their own cds.


    Lead by a musician and experienced tutor each session costs ?3, and you can attend any time. Fridays 1.30-3pm.


    "It's a wonderful class, and there's nothing like it in the whole of London!" (Antonia)

  10. Local residents are invited to Close Encounters of the Third Kind ? free showing at the Copleston Centre, Peckham


    Peckham?s Copleston Centre, in conjunction with the Peckham and Nunhead Free Film Festival,

    will screen Stephen Spielberg?s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (P.G.) on the evening of 13th September and everyone is warmly invited. Entry to the event is free and the evening will be a very special occasion. Doors will open at 7pm with a specially curated selection of electronic music from the era, setting the scene before the showing which will start at 8pm on the dot.


    Close Encounters of the Third Kind was released in the UK 40 years ago, in 1978. An American science fiction mystery thriller drama written and directed by Steven Spielberg, the film stars Richard Dreyfuss, Melinda Dillon, Teri Garr, Bob Balaban, Cary Guffey, and Fran?ois Truffaut. It tells the story of Roy Neary, a blue-collar worker in Indiana, whose life changes after an encounter with a UFO.


    This is a rare cinema-style screening of a film from the time when blockbusters still showed real ambition.


    Vicar Rev. Edward Collier said ?We are delighted the Peckham and Nunhead Film Festival have chosen to show this at our fantastic centre because it is a great film and perfect for all the family.


    We have planned this unique event because we wanted to make something very special and fun that families could attend for free.


    This event is part of the Copleston Centre?s 40th year anniversary year, celebrating 40 years at the heart of the local community, serving local needs and providing a great local venue. We all hope for a full house!?


    Please note that the film will start at 8pm and late-comers may not be admitted. Entry to the film is free and so you will need to arrive early to ensure admission, as numbers are limited.

  11. Our magnificent hall is available for hire


    Every Saturday


    Afternoon 1pm-5pm ?200 (?100 Returnable deposit)

    Evening 6pm-11pm ?300 (?150 Returnable deposit)

    Kitchen and cafe area ?50


    All deposits secure the date of your booking!!


    Other rooms also available for hire Monday to Saturday

    All enquiries Tel: 0207-732-3435

    Email: [email protected]

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