I’m Jonathan, I’m here to connect with the community and help support local causes. I work in partnership with many Wellingborough Organisations on this site and to coordinate our forums.
Thank you to everyone who attended this month’s Community Resilience Forum. This month we focussed on ‘People’, how we can engage more and why we need to engage with more people to improve more peoples lives. It also looks at volunteers and working together.
This presentation from our sixth Community Resilience Forum has been put on YouTube so more people can view it. This was presented at our monthly forum on Friday 29th July 2022, where we also talked about co-operation.
Lots of new activities and events were talked also about and in the sprit of co-operation, delegates offered each other help, thank you for co-operating with each other! We agreed to share new events for our What’s on Wellingborough events page and our social media outlets.
The next Community Resilience Forum will be on Friday 26th August at 2pm
Do join us this Friday to look at people and how we can engage with more during the cost of living crisis.
We would like you to join us on a second series of Community Resilience Forums on Teams, to discuss how to help people in the town during and after the Coronavirus pandemic. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer for Wellingborough invites you to the sixth Community Resilience Forum this Friday (29th July) at 2pm.
Following on from last month’s Co-operation Community Resilience Forum, where we looked at how we can work together to make our community a better place to live and work in, it’s obvious that we can’t do everything ourselves. We can do so much more together, and that’s why we need to engage with more people to improve more peoples lives.
Join us for a short presentation and a discussion on Teams, to see if you can help us and to see if we can help you. It’s a free event, all you need to do is register using the form below, we will then send you the Teams link to the email that you registered with. The aims of Wellingborough Community Resilience Forum are to bring people and groups from across the borough together, to hear people’s concerns and ideas, and see what practical steps we can take to collectively help to meet some of the emerging needs, and provide some coordination and direction for our efforts where possible.
Join us at the People Community Resilience Forum. At the start of the forum on Teams, everyone will be given the chance to introduce themselves and, if applicable, the organisation they represent. You will also have the opportunity to network with each other and share your events and activities. See you on Friday at 2pm!
This time the Community Resilience Forum was bang in the middle of Co-op Fortnight, and the theme for the fortnight is unwrapping co-ops. So we looked at how we work together and how can co-operate with each other more to provide solutions and services. This followed on nicely from last month, where we looked at mental health and how we can co-operate with each other to provide solutions for wellbeing.
Thank you to the nine people that joined us for a short presentation and a sharing session. Lots of new activities and events were talked about and in the sprit of co-operation, delegates offered each other help, thank you for co-operating with each other! Watch the video of this forum above. The next Community Resilience Forum will be on Friday 29th July at 2pmPost navigationCommunity
Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting forums for local people and organisations to work with each other on community resilience planning. The aims of Wellingborough Community Resilience Forum are to bring people and groups from across the town together, to hear people’s concerns and ideas, and see what practical steps we can take to collectively help to meet some of the emerging needs, and provide some coordination and direction for our efforts where possible.
We would like you to join us on a second series of Community Resilience Forums on Teams, to discuss how to help people in the town during and after the Coronavirus pandemic. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer for Wellingborough invites you to the fifth Community Resilience Forum this Friday (24th June) at 2pm and because it’s Co-op Fortnight, this month it’s about working together.
Following on from last month’s Mental Health Community Resilience Forum, where we looked at how we can co-operate with each other to provide solutions for wellbeing, we found that co-operation is more effective and more enjoyable than competition, after all we all want to make our community a better place to live and work in. It’s obvious that we can’t do everything, but we can do so much more together, and that’s why we need to work with each other to improve peoples lives.
This time the Community Resilience Forum is bang in the middle of Co-op Fortnight, and the theme for the fortnight is unwrapping co-ops. So we will look at how we work together and how can co-operate with each other more to provide solutions and services. Join us for a short presentation and a discussion on Teams, to see if you can help us and to see if we can help you. It’s a free event, all you need to do is register, we will then send you the Teams link to the email that you registered with.
At the start of the forum on Teams, everyone will be given the chance to introduce themselves and, if applicable, the organisation they represent. To help Jonathan before the event, he also wants to know a little bit about you and what activities you are doing. Please register by filling in the form below or on the registration page, alternatively you can also register by sending an email to resilience@wellingborough.org or by calling Jonathan on 07954 082802.
Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting forums for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. We would like you to join us on a second series of Community Resilience Forums on Teams, to discuss how to help people in the town and borough during and after the Coronavirus pandemic. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer for Wellingborough invites you to the fourth of the new series of Community Resilience Forums this Friday (27th May) at 2pm.
The aims of Wellingborough Community Resilience Forum are to bring people and groups from across the borough together, to hear people’s concerns and ideas, and see what practical steps we can take to collectively help to meet some of the emerging needs, and provide some coordination and direction for our efforts where possible.
Thank you to the nine people who joined us for the third Community Resilience Forum on April 29th. We looked at needs in the community, existing solutions and how local service providers can co-operate with each other. This included how we support Ukrainian guests and sponsors across Wellingborough together.
Find out about our first New Community Resilience Forum and watch it here. For the second Community Resilience Forum you can also read more and watch this second forum here. At these forums, we have decided to set up a ‘Community’ email list where everyone on it can share with other on it and a WhatsApp group where we can share and communicate too. Subscribe to the ‘Community’ email list at Community Info Page (wellingborough.org) and message Jonathan on 07954 082802 for the WhatsApp group.
Following Mental Health Week, earlier this month, this time we will look at how we can co-operate with each other to provide solutions for wellbeing. Join us for a short presentation and a discussion on Teams, to see if you can help us and to see if we can help you. It’s a free event, all you need to do is register, we will then send you the Teams link to the email that you registered with.
At the start of the forum on Teams, everyone will be given the chance to introduce themselves and, if applicable, the organisation they represent. To help Jonathan before the event, he also wants to know a little bit about you and what activities you are doing. Please register by filling in the form below or on the registration page, alternatively you can also register by sending an email to resilience@wellingborough.org or by calling 07954 082802.
See you on Friday 27th May at 2pm at the next Community Resilience Forum!
Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting forums for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. We would like you to join us on a second series of Community Resilience Forums on Teams, to discuss how to help people in the town and borough during and after the Coronavirus pandemic. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer for Wellingborough invites you to the third of the new series of Community Resilience Forums next Friday (29th April) at 2pm.
The aims of Wellingborough Community Resilience Forum are to bring people and groups from across the borough together, to hear people’s concerns and ideas, and see what practical steps we can take to collectively help to meet some of the emerging needs, and provide some coordination and direction for our efforts where possible.
New Community Resilience Forums started off with lively interactive discussions on Friday 25th February at 2pm. This is the first forum that Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. 14 people joined us on the first of a second series of Community Resilience Forums in Wellingborough on Teams. Read more and watch our first New Community Resilience Forum here.
9 people joined us on teams for the second Community Resilience Forum; it started off with introductions and then lively interactive discussions about community resilience on Friday 25th March at 2pm. Read more and watch this second forum here.
This time we will look at how local service providers can co-operate with each other to provide solutions for community resilience, plus we will look at responses from the registration questionnaire (below). Join us for a short presentation and a discussion on Teams, to see if you can help us and to see if we can help you. It’s a free event, all you need to do is register, we will then send you the Teams link to the email that you registered with.
At the start of the forum on Teams, everyone will be given the chance to introduce themselves and, if applicable, the organisation they represent. To help Jonathan before the event, he also wants to know a little bit about you and what activities you are doing. Please register by filling in the form on the registration page, alternatively you can also register by sending an email to resilience@wellingborough.org or by calling 07954 082802.
See you at the next Community Resilience Forum on Friday 29th April at 2pm!
The second New Community Resilience Forum started off with introductions and then lively interactive discussions on Friday 25th March at 2pm. This is the second forum that Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. 9 people joined us on teams for the Community Resilience Forum, to discuss how to help people in the town and borough during and after the Coronavirus pandemic.
Thank you to Kim, Marion, Lorraine, Karon, Jo, Kevin, Judy, Simon and Jonathan for taking part. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer Wellingborough, hosted the first New Community Resilience Forum. We started recording this with everyone introduced themselves this time and then with an interactive presentation and continued with a discussion on Teams.
The forum discussed what community resilience is and what barriers there are to community resilience during an interactive presentation designed to get people talking. Delegates then talked about what they are doing and we discussed how we can work together, everyone was very positive and were keen to share with each other.
We decided to set up an events calendar on the Wellingborough Organisations website and to use the Wellingborough Forums online, on Facebook and on Next-door to share and promote each other’s activities. Delegates also reviewed the email list and WhatsApp group to work with each other. The next Community Resilience Forum will be held on Friday 29th April at 2pm. Visit Wellingborough Organisations to register, Hopefully see you there?
Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting forums for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. We would like you to join us on a second series of Community Resilience Forums on Teams, to discuss how to help people in the town and borough during and after the Coronavirus pandemic. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer for Wellingborough invites you to the second of the new series of Community Resilience Forums next Friday (25th March) at 2pm.
The aims of Wellingborough Community Resilience Forum are to bring people and groups from across the borough together, to hear people’s concerns and ideas, and see what practical steps we can take to collectively help to meet some of the emerging needs, and provide some coordination and direction for our efforts where possible.
New Community Resilience Forums started off with lively interactive discussions on Friday 25th February at 2pm. This is the first forum that Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. 14 people joined us on the first of a second series of Community Resilience Forums in Wellingborough on Teams.
The forum discussed what community is and how to build resilience during an interactive presentation designed to get people talking. Delegates then talked about what they are doing and we discussed how we can work together, everyone was very positive and were keen to share with each other. Read more and watch our first New Community Resilience Forum here.
This time we will look at how local service providers can co-operate with each other to provide solutions for community resilience, plus we will look at responses from the registration questionnaire (below). Join us for a short presentation and a discussion on Teams, to see if you can help us and to see if we can help you. It’s a free event, all you need to do is register, we will then send you the Teams link to the email that you registered with.
At the start of the forum on Teams, everyone will be given the chance to introduce themselves and, if applicable, the organisation they represent. To help Jonathan before the event, he also wants to know a little bit about you and what activities you are doing. Please register by filling in the form on the registration page, alternatively you can also register by sending an email to info@wellingborough.org or by calling 07954 082802.
See you at the next Community Resilience Forum on Friday 25th March at 2pm!
New Community Resilience Forums started off with lively interactive discussions on Friday 25th February at 2pm. This is the first forum that Wellingborough Organisations and the Co-op are hosting for local people and organisations to work on community resilience planning. 14 people joined us on the first of a second series of Community Resilience Forums in Wellingborough on Teams, to discuss how to help people in the town and borough during and after the Coronavirus pandemic.
Thank you Kim, Marion, Mary, Anna, Scott, Lorraine, Ruth, Jay, Jo, Kevin, Judy, Simon, Allan and Jonathan for taking part. Jonathan, Co-op Member Pioneer Wellingborough, hosted the first New Community Resilience Forum. Everyone introduced themselves and then we started recording this with an interactive presentation and continued with a discussion on Teams.
The forum discussed what community is and how to build resilience during an interactive presentation designed to get people talking. Delegates then talked about what they are doing and we discussed how we can work together, everyone was very positive and were keen to share with each other. Amongst others, Marion introduced Wellingborough Climate Action Project and invited everyone to the Climate Conversations in March.
We decided to continue our collective support for Wellingborough Organisations and for the Wellingborough Forums online, on Facebook and on Next-door. Delegates also decided to set up an email list and WhatsApp group to work with each other on, and to have regular monthly Community Resilience Forums. The next Community Resilience Forum will be held on Friday 25th March at 2pm. Visit the Community Resilience Forum Page to register, Hopefully see you there?