Clare Collister
Going into 2022 – revisiting AGM & board updates
Here’s to 2022 being another year of successful co-operating, learning, growing and offering great care and support in our community! We were really pleased that many of you were able to join us at our AGM in November 2021. We want to share what we discussed, agreed and are taking …
Our AGM on 25th November
We would like to invite you to our Society’s Annual General Meeting, which will happen on Thursday 25th November at 7pm. We hope that you’ll be able to join us – we will hold the meeting online using Zoom. We are finalising our work with the accountants and preparing our …
AGM – Thursday November 19th
We would like to share the news about our first AGM happening on 19th November! We’ve now completed a big piece of work connected to securing registration with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) – the regulator for social care organisations – and we’re currently awaiting written confirmation that we have …
Fans Supporting Foodbanks, HTSA, and Co-operative Care Colne Valley Team Up to Distribute PPE in the Colne Valley and Huddersfield
The Huddersfield Town Supporters’ Association (HTSA) and Co-operative Care Colne Valley (CCCV) have teamed up to distribute personal protective equipment to frontline workers and voluntary groups in the Colne Valley and Huddersfield. This initiative has been made possible thanks to the generosity of the Merseyside PPE Hub, a partnership between …
Co-operative Care Colne Valley chosen as case study
CCCV has been working closely with Kirklees Council and Power to Change, an independent charitable trust that supports and develops community businesses in England. Kirklees Council is a member of the Co-operative Council Innovation Network and promotes local wealth building as an essential part of its economic strategy. Both support …
CCCV Anchor Institution awarded One Community grant to fund vital Covid-19 support
Covid-19 isn’t just affecting physical health. Many people are currently experiencing serious social and economic problems and need support. As the responsible Anchor Institution for the Colne Valley CCCV has successfully applied for Emergency funding from One Community to provide food, toiletries and other supplies to Mutual Aid Groups locally. …
Covid-19 Crisis – CCCV becomes Anchor Institution in the Colne Valley
The Covid-19 crisis broke it was clear that the sorts of measures needed to tackle the virus would pose serious challenges to millions of people. These include not being able to get food/prescriptions for self-isolating vulnerable people and loss of income due to the economic effects of the lockdown. All …