GAVS was appalled by the brutal murder of a serving soldier carried out in Woolwich yesterday, 22nd May. We condemn responses to the event that seek to justify violence or intimidation towards any members of the local community.
GAVS will continue to act to support voluntary, community and faith organisations that work with all members of our community. GAVS welcomes your views on how we can work together to support vulnerable and disadvantaged communities from all racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds, to improve their quality of life. Please e-mail Naomi Goldberg, GAVS Chief Executive, or call us on 020 8858 1363. You can also follow us on Twitter and Facebook.
In partnership with Sheila McKechnie Foundation and featuring presentations and a Q&A session from local MP Nick Raynsford and Media Expert Jim Wintour,
this inspiring workshop will take you through the essentials of campaign strategy and planning and equip you with the skills you need to bring about change.
For more information and bookings, contact Sheila McKechnie Foundation or e-mail
GAVS publishes sector representatives reports of the partnership meetings between Health, the Council, Police, and Voluntary and Community Organisations. These meetings discuss and can make decisions about important issues such as keeping people safe; making sure children get the right care and support; helping people stay healthy, and much more. Latest reports are available under the Representation section above. We welcome your responses to these reports, please e-mail Laura or call 020 8858 1363 with your input.