Halifax Courier

A unified voice for the local voluntary sector

During the pandemic, we had time to reflect on and review our membership offer.

- By Emma Worsley, Calderdale Voluntary & Community

WORKING FOR an organisati­on like VAC gives you a wonderful perspectiv­e on local services.

Not only do you get to support a whole sector, but you also get to see the positive impact that the Voluntary and Community Sector

(VCS) has on local people and communitie­s.

Our sector often refers to the term ‘Service User’. A pretty self-explanator­y term, in the VCS, a service user may be a regular at a local dementia café or attend a mental health support group. They might be booked on an organised day trip or learning via an ESOL class. They may even be working towards their next scouting badge!

At VAC – and through our work in the VSI Alliance - our service users are the groups and organisati­ons supporting their service users. We are here to help them to continue doing what they do safely and efficientl­y for the benefit of those who need them. This includes governance, funding advice, informatio­n sharing and training and events.

Since VAC was set up back in 2000, we have been a constitute­d membership organisati­on. Without getting into the jargon, this means that we are accountabl­e to our members (or service users) and, in return for being members, we offer them a package of support.

During the pandemic, we had time to reflect on and review our membership offer. With the help of members

and non-members alike, we revised our offer based on feedback and launched

our new VAC membership package in January:

• VAC Membership Welcome Pack

• Assigned VAC Go-To Contact

• Biannual Check in • Invitation to the Spring and Autumn Member Socials (Costs Apply)

• Limited access to Members Area and Content on VAC Website

• Quarterly Member Newsletter

• Bimonthly Member Network – The Strawberry Patch

• 20per cent VAC Room Hire Discount

• Access to VAC Training and Events (Costs may apply) • Voting Rights at AGM

VAC Membership is open to any sized Voluntary and Community Sector organisati­on or group in Calderdale and Kirklees. The new offer has two tiers, one of which is free to join. With our membership offer, the aim is to support and amplify the voice of the local Voluntary and Community sector through a strong, unified membership representi­ng the wonderfull­y diverse scope of local groups and organisati­ons. For more informatio­n about VAC Membership, visit the VAC website www.cvac.org.uk or email membership@cvac. org.uk.

The Strawberry Patch – Network for VAC Members

As part of our membership offer, we wanted to facilitate a network for members to connect, share learning and get to know each other and their organisati­ons. We also wanted to make sure our network had a memorable name - so The Strawberry Patch was born! The first bimonthly (every two months) Strawberry Patch Network will be held online 3–4pm on Thursday, March 3.

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GROWING TOGETHER: Network for VAC members

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