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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

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Published: 9th March, 2026

Updated: 11th March, 2026

Discover BVSC Charity Jobs West Midlands

Discover BVSC Charity Jobs West Midlands

Learn about exciting jobs in the West Midlands and explore resources for job seekers - with a story from a recent BVSC recruit! Read more

Posted to: Update Brum Blog

Published: 7th January, 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

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Published: 26th November, 2025

Updated: 17th December, 2025

Beyond the Anecdote: BVSC Evaluations Turn Good Work into Proven Impact.

Beyond the Anecdote: BVSC Evaluations Turn Good Work into Proven Impact.

In the vibrant world of the Voluntary, Community, Faith & Social Enterprise (VCFSE) sector, dedication and passion are always abundant! However, to create lasting change, secure ongoing funding and improve their delivery, organisations must be led by evidence and be able to demonstrate their impact. So how do these organisations effectively prove the value of their work to stakeholders, partners, and funders? This is where expert evaluation comes in. Read more

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Published: 17th October, 2025

Author: Susannah Wilson

Leadership Action learning: The Future of Personal Development?

Leadership Action learning: The Future of Personal Development?

Action learning is one of the most powerful ways in which managers develop. It is a form of facilitated questioning that encourages critical thinking and problem solving in a group environment. Read more

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Published: 5th June, 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

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Published: 4th June, 2025

WASH community open day a resounding success!

WASH community open day a resounding success!

Last week was a super busy, but amazingly fun, time for the team at Norton Hall Children & Family Centre. THURSDAY we litter picked as part of the Keep Britain Tidy spring clean. FRIDAY we had two parties for Eid2025! One for our youngest children who come to our Sunflower Nursery, followed by an afternoon community garden party for, well, everyone! SATURDAY we had the absolute pleasure of opening the garden gate on our new WASH project based at Ward End Park House. Read more

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Published: 17th April, 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

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Published: 10th April, 2025

Updated: 4th June, 2025

Promise in Action: The Impact of Section 114: What Comes Next for Birmingham?

Promise in Action: The Impact of Section 114: What Comes Next for Birmingham?

Birmingham is facing challenging times. Following Birmingham City Council’s Section 114 notice in 2023 and budget cuts from March 2024, public services, voluntary organisations, and community support have changed dramatically. As the city grapples with financial constraints, BVSC Research—funded by Fusion 21 and supported by the Council—has investigated what these cuts mean for the voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise (VCFSE) sector and the vulnerable communities that rely on it. Read more

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Published: 3rd April, 2025

Updated: 10th April, 2025

Equality belongs to no one person. Collaboration is key to change

Equality belongs to no one person. Collaboration is key to change

As we approach 8th March, International Women’s Day, Birgit Kehrer of Change Kitchen CIC reflects on the role of women across both society and entrepreneurship. Read more

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Published: 6th March, 2025

Involving Student Volunteers

Involving Student Volunteers

80,000 students study in Birmingham across 8 universities. Many of them look to volunteer during their time here to get to know the city, meet people and gain skills and experience. This Student Volunteers Week, Sam from Birmingham City University (BCU) gives some advice on how you can engage students in volunteering. Read more

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Published: 5th February, 2025

Updated: 4th February, 2026

The future is bright, the future is green!

The future is bright, the future is green!

Norton Hall Children & Family Centre is creating a greener future in East Birmingham through a new funding award that will create green jobs, encourage green stewardship, and stimulate local residents to connect with nature to improve wellbeing and tackle climate-change. Thanks to National Lottery players, Birmingham-based Norton Hall Children and Family Centre has received almost £600,000 over five years from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK. Read more

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Published: 30th January, 2025

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  • Overview of the Victims Code for the West Midlands

    Overview of the Victims Code for the West Midlands

    Training for anyone in the West Midlands wanting to know what the Victims Code means for all communities and people. As part of the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner's Innovation Fund, RSVP (Rape & Sexual Violence Project) are delivering sessions around the Victims Code, its 12 key rights, what they mean for victims and organisations who support and deliver services.

  • Yoga Flow

    Yoga Flow

    Looking for a way to relax, unwind and strengthen the mind and body? Yoga Flow is a 1 hour yoga class taught by Keisha Grant, bringing you into your mind, body and spirit using restorative and strengthening postures. Classes take place every Monday and Friday from 7pm-8pm.

  • Jewish culture in the UK celebrated in inaugural event

    Jewish culture in the UK celebrated in inaugural event

    Jewish Culture in the UK is being celebrated in an inaugural month-long event – aimed at people of all faiths and backgrounds – anyone who would like to experience the joy of Jewish culture. Three events at city centre locations are taking place in Birmingham from 7-14th June, featuring art, theatre and music.

  • Fundraise with Birmingham Community Lottery!

    Fundraise with Birmingham Community Lottery!

    Join BVSC's Birmingham Community Lottery, a no fees, online fundraising solution. Since we launched the lottery in 2024, 174 good causes have raised over £30,000 in funds! Register by 27th June and your supporters will gain access to this month's Super Draw national bolt-on prize – a £1,000 Airbnb Getaway! It's quick and easy - register today!

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