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Below are all the latest press releases from Community Links. For media enquiries, please contact Richard McKeever, 020 7473 9671.
Community Links responds to Government announcement on the Work Programme
Responding to today's announcements on the future of Flexible New Deal and the Work Programme from Iain Duncan Smith, Community Links CEO Geraldine Blake said: "Community Links is still running our original New Deal programme in east London, which has consistently been the best-performing programme in London and the South east, so we are pleased the Minister has confirmed that current New Deal programmes will be extended until the rollout of the Work Programme next year, ensuring an… Read more.
Community Links appoints WeiHsi Hu as Training and Consultancy Manager
East London charity Community Links – one of the largest community organisations in the country – is diversifying its funding sources with the appointment of WeiHsi Hu as Training and Consultancy Manager. Hu has worked at the Department for Children, Schools and Families, and for several community organisations in Canada. He is briefed with building on Community Links’ considerable experience sharing their learning with other organisations, by developing the charity’s… Read more.
Benefit fraud crackdown will plunge more people into poverty, not tackle its causes
Benefit fraud crackdown will plunge more people into poverty, not tackle its causes, says Community Links. Most benefit fraud is committed out of need not greed, and harsher penalties will not work, says leading grassroots charity Community Links reacting to Conservative proposals to further penalise benefit fraud. CEO Geraldine Blake says: Benefit fraud is a result of need, not greed “Last year we advised 12,000 people on benefits… Read more.
Up to £250 available for local organisations to run ‘listening’ events on work and
Community Links and Church Action on Poverty are inviting applications from local or grassroots organisations to run ‘listening’ activities in their communities. The activities will listen to people experiencing poverty about their views and experiences of work and unemployment, uncovering the issues and myths that keep people poor. Events around the country will feed back into a national campaign tackling some of the issues identified. And organisations will also receive support… Read more.
Community Links launches groundbreaking school for excluded students
A groundbreaking secondary school for students excluded from mainstream education launches in Newham this month, after a highly successful charity project is accredited by OFSTED. East London charity Community Links has supported excluded students for 17 years, with an unprecedented 90% going on to further education, training, or a job, making it the most successful project of its kind. Now recognised as a school, it offers 120 places in seven sites around Newham. School principal… Read more.