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From Research to Practice: Supporting Peer Support Workers in the Voluntary and Community Sector

From Research to Practice: Supporting Peer Support Workers in the Voluntary and Community Sector

Peer Support Workers (PSWs) – people who draw on their own lived experience to support others facing similar challenges – are becoming an increasingly important part of services across the voluntary and community sector. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 9th March, 2026

Updated: 11th March, 2026

Fuel Poverty Awareness Day

Fuel Poverty Awareness Day

Fuel Poverty Awareness Day (26 November) reminds us that, across Birmingham and the West Midlands, many households are struggling to keep their homes warm and energy bills manageable. With almost one quarter of households in Birmingham living in fuel poverty, the impact is felt not only in people’s bank accounts, but also in their physical and mental health. Erin Glover shares how at BrumEnergy, we see firsthand how cold, damp, or poorly insulated homes shape families’ daily lives. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 26th November, 2025

Updated: 17th December, 2025

WM-Adapt Project

WM-Adapt Project

BVSC Research, the University of Birmingham, and the West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) are launching WM-Adapt: a groundbreaking project tackling climate change challenges in the West Midlands. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 4th June, 2025

The Power of Us: Reflections from a day of connection, inspiration, and collective momentum

The Power of Us: Reflections from a day of connection, inspiration, and collective momentum

As I sit down to reflect on The Power of Us conference, I’m filled with gratitude and admiration—for the people, the energy, the shared vision, and the powerful conversations that unfolded throughout the day. Held at Birmingham City Football Club on 9 April 2025, the venue was absolutely buzzing from start to finish. The event was so well attended that even the coffee queue was alive with discussion and idea-sharing. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 10th April, 2025

Updated: 4th June, 2025

From Manager to Leader: Becoming a Strategic Delegator

From Manager to Leader: Becoming a Strategic Delegator

We all know what delegation is supposed to be. Getting stuff done through others. Easy. But in the Charity sector it gets bogged down with all sorts of emotional stuff that gets in the way. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 9th October, 2024

Community Energy Fortnight – New Energy Co-op

Community Energy Fortnight – New Energy Co-op

Earlier this month, Community Energy England launched the Community Energy Fortnight, a two-week campaign dedicated to promoting community-led energy initiatives and empowering communities to take charge of their energy future through sustainable practices. This year’s theme was empowerment, highlighting the potential of community owned energy projects. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 24th July, 2024

Stoford Funds New Community Meals Partnership

Stoford Funds New Community Meals Partnership

One of the UK's leading property developers, Stoford, has partnered with Food Justice Network and The Active Wellbeing Society to sponsor the newly launched, Community Meals Partnership, a new initiative aimed at using food to build networks and strengthen communities across the city. Donating three tonnes of food, the sponsorship has commenced with its first Community Meal with a series of more meals set to take place later this year. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 16th July, 2024

Updated: 24th July, 2024

Postcards from the streets: the new, old school campaign supporting Birmingham’s most vulnerable people

Postcards from the streets: the new, old school campaign supporting Birmingham’s most vulnerable people

It’s a sad truth that while Christmas often inspires acts of kindness towards vulnerable people, the same cannot always be said for the warmer months. But SIFA Fireside, the Birmingham support service for those experiencing homelessness, is making sure that the solution to this problem is in the post. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 16th July, 2024

Celebrating the Big Help Out

Celebrating the Big Help Out

From June 7th – 9th Birmingham came together for the national Big Help Out, a weekend of volunteering action to support local people, communities and good causes. People from across the city gave their time and skills to support local charities, voluntary and community groups. This blog shines a light on some of the amazing activities that happened, and the difference made by those who volunteered. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 20th June, 2024

Updated: 4th September, 2024

Spotlight on Volunteering with Medaille Trust

Spotlight on Volunteering with Medaille Trust

Medaille Trust is a national charity that supports survivors of modern slavery and trafficking across England. We do this via our safehouse accommodation and through our outreach projects - the Moving on Project (of which we have five hubs across England). We also partner with law enforcement authorities and deliver awareness raising of modern slavery and trafficking in communities and to organisations. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 12th June, 2024

Updated: 13th June, 2024

Celebrating Birmingham’s Volunteers – A day in the life of a BrumEnergy volunteer

Celebrating Birmingham’s Volunteers – A day in the life of a BrumEnergy volunteer

This week is National Volunteers’ Week (June 3rd – 9th 2024). It’s a chance for us to recognise, celebrate and thank volunteers across the country for all they contribute to their local communities and wider society, and an opportunity to inspire others to give volunteering a go. Many charities, community groups and local services across Birmingham involve or are led by volunteers who give their time, skills and energy to support local people and good causes. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 4th June, 2024

Updated: 11th September, 2024

Cooking Up Change in a Cost of Living Crisis

Cooking Up Change in a Cost of Living Crisis

A Birmingham social enterprise, ChangeKitchen CIC, is ‘cooking up change for good’ and is on a mission to provide community meals for vulnerable individuals during the current cost of living crisis. Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 2nd April, 2024

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  • West Midlands Multibank Reaches One Million Milestone to Help Families in Need

    West Midlands Multibank Reaches One Million Milestone to Help Families in Need

    One million essential items have been distributed to families in need across the region through the West Midlands Multibank since the project was launched just over a year ago. The milestone was celebrated by BVSC, who oversee the West Midlands Multibank alongside funders Comic Relief and Sport Relief. The West Midlands Multibank receives donations from businesses such as Amazon to distribute to a network of over 200 community partners who then distribute them to families most in need.

  • CYP Preventative and Early Mental & Emotional Help - External Stakeholders Engagement

    CYP Preventative and Early Mental & Emotional Help - External Stakeholders Engagement

    Early Help Mental Health Services provide voluntary, preventative support for children, young people, and families facing challenges to prevent future escalations into secondary care mental health services. The way our young people want to access support, and their needs have changed a lot over the last 10 years. We are reviewing our services to ensure we deliver them effectively and to check if our current delivery model meeting patient needs.

  • Letters, Promises and Belonging: The Children Of Windrush

    Letters, Promises and Belonging: The Children Of Windrush

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    Birmingham Windrush Service of Commemoration, Thanksgiving and Celebration

    The service will include contributions from clergy, community leaders, and the Birmingham Windrush Celebration Legacy Choir.

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    Help for Birmingham households experiencing financial hardship is being developed as part of Birmingham’s Crisis and Resilience Fund (previously known as Household Support Fund/ Hardship Grant Community Fund) programme.

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