NACCOM Annual Review and AGM 2021
NACCOM invites members, partners and supporters to join us for the online launch of our Annual Survey and Impact Report and our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday 18th November 2021 from 1pm – 2.30pm.
Attendees will hear about the scale and impact of NACCOM members’ support for people who are destitute and seeking asylum, refugees or migrants with NRPF in 2020-2021, the NACCOM team’s key achievements in strengthening members’ practice and influence, and our plans to build on this impact with you.
The event will include:
- An overview of the key data and themes that have emerged from this year’s annual member survey
- How we have worked with members this year to make an impact
- An update on our strategy development
- A summary of our annual report and accounts
- An opportunity to vote for new and existing Trustees (Full members only – further information will be given to Full Members who attend)
To sign-up for the Annual Review and AGM please email [email protected].
NACCOM Autumn Webinar Series
In the run up to our Annual Review and AGM we will be hosting an Autumn Webinar Series. These are free and open to all NACCOM members. Sign up information will be shared directly with members via email. If you have any questions please email [email protected]
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Monday 15 November 2021
1:30pm – 3pm |
An organisational journey towards anti-racism
Presented in collaboration with BRAP The workshop will be facilitated by BRAP and encourage discussion on what to think about and what conversations to have on your organisation’s journey towards anti-racism. We will hear from NACCOM members about their journey towards anti-racism and the aim is for attendees to leave the session feeling motivated that they need to and can do this work in their organisation, and having some ideas about what to do next. Limited capacity, register now to avoid disappointment. |
Tuesday 16 November 2021
10am – 11:30am |
Working with Community Researchers to find solutions to migrant homelessness.
Presented in collaboration with NACCOM’s Community Researchers and Homeless Link The workshop will share findings from our joint project with Homeless Link looking at solutions to migrant homelessness and explore how working with Community Researchers can be used as an approach to gather insight and create change. |
Tuesday 16 November 2021
1:30pm – 3pm |
Host recruitment: Innovation & overcoming challenges
Presented in collaboration with Refugees at Home and Hope at Home To help members explore host recruitment NACCOM are delighted to welcome Hope at Home and Refugees at Home who, together will help us explore working through and looking beyond the challenges, innovative approaches to host recruitment, and through learning and sharing, help develop understanding of good practices that help shape confidence in recruiting and maintaining hosts. |
Wednesday 17 November 2021
10am – 11:30am |
Blending a strategic approach with local delivery models to tackle homelessness amongst people seeking asylum and newly granted refugees in Wales.
Presented in collaboration with Housing Justice Cymru andThe Welsh Refugee Coalition This workshop will explore both the strategic approach and the local delivery models to accommodating people seeking asylum with NRPF and newly granted refugees in Wales. It will explore the work of The Welsh Refugee Coalition and their engagement with and release of funds by the Welsh Government, and the successful related bid to Comic Relief led by Housing Justice Cymru and local partners. |
Wednesday 17 November 2021
1:30pm – 3:30pm |
“Talking about destitution” a guide to framing and messaging with IMIX
Presented in collaboration with IMIX In this workshop, Emma Harrison, CEO of IMIX will provide an overview of the desitution framing work that the organisation has been doing with people with lived experience of destitution and partners such as NACCOM. It will be an opportunity to explore and discuss how we approach framing and messaging as a network, and how we can talk about our collective work to influence different audiences. |