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Highland Council Briefing to our Community September 2023

Community Council Elections

Candidates wishing to put themselves forward as a Community Council Member need to self-nominate themselves by completing the online form that will be available on our website. It’s simple and should take approximately 5 minutes to complete, all they have to do is submit their contact details, name of community council they wish to represent, confirm they are eligible and provide their electoral number.  In order for the Candidate to obtain their electoral number, this can be done by them completing the electoral number request form or it is available from the Electoral Registration Office by emailing ero@highland.gov.uk or telephoning 0800 393783.

The cut of date for submitting an online form is 12noon on Tuesday 3 October 2023 and published thereafter by Wednesday 4 October 2023 will be the statements of persons nominated on the community council elections webpage.  

The Elections Team or Ward Managers are available to assist anyone that has difficulty accessing or completing the online form by emailingccelection@highland.gov.uk or telephoning 01349 886657.

We want to have all our 156 Community Councils formed so please share and use our resources toolkit to download posters, leaflets or share messages on social media that may useful to notify local residents about Community Council elections.

Candidates will have up until 12noon on Tuesday 10 October 2023 if they wish to withdraw their candidacy and ballot papers will be posted put on Tuesday 31 October 2023 for any that require to be contested.

Funding  

SCVO is a key source of funding information for the third sector. Funds that may be of interest include:

  • Community Ownership Fund
    The purpose of this communication is to raise awareness of the £150m Community Ownership Fund established to help communities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to take ownership of assets at risk of closure, helping to ensure that important parts of the social fabric, such as pubs, sports clubs, theatres and post office buildings, can continue to play a central role in towns and villages across the UK. This fund has been designed to work alongside Community Asset Transfer Requests.

The next opportunity to apply for funding is now open, closing 11th October 2023, though with further opportunities to apply through to March 2025 (details are included in the promotional pack).

Information in the pack also includes how to apply, along with useful linked documents to guide applicants through the process such as expression of interest guidance and the assessment criteria, plus how to access support for applicants via the My Community website.

Community Councils - please note that due to community councils in Scotland being unincorporated bodies with no legal entity, you will not be eligible to apply to the Fund unless you have set up an appropriate charity, trust, or community company for this purpose.

  • Customer and Community Investment Fund
    Communities located with 10-15 miles of the East Coast Main Line are encouraged to apply to this fund. The fund aims to support projects focused on mental health, educations, and employability skills among marginalised groups, diversity, and inclusion and environmental sustainability. Deadline 24 September 2023.

Welfare, poverty reduction and resilience

  • Let's Be Heard: Sharing Scotland's COVID Experiences – This is a free online event that will be held 14 September 10:00-11:00. The aim of the event is to give a voice to as many people across Scotland as possible, by inviting people to share their experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Community Empowerment Act Review – Asset Transfer - The Scottish Government has committed to reviewing the Community Empowerment Act in this parliamentary term. As part of this review, they are keen to hear directly from communities on their experience of going through the community asset transfer (CAT) request process and to capture suggestions for change.

In conjunction with the Community Ownership Support Service (COSS), the third in-person workshop for representatives of groups who are either part way or fully through the CAT process is scheduled for Friday 22nd September 2023 11am – 2pm in Inverness. You can find further detail on the Eventbrite link below.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/scottish-government-review-community-empowerment-act-asset-transfer-tickets-Inverness_22/9/23

The outputs from this workshop will feed directly into the review of the Community Empowerment Act.

Mental Health and Wellbeing

  • See Me Scotland – This is a national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination. They have resources created to help community groups to deliver workshops to that build confidence around talking about mental health.
  • NHS Highland Mental Wellbeing – a collection of resources and signposts to help people of all ages to look after their own mental wellbeing. Register for the event by following the link.
  • Cost of living crisis and your mental health
    Many people are feeling the strain as the cost of living continues to increase.  This resource provides information on how you can maintain your mental wellbeing at this time, alongside information on how to manage your money as bills rise.

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