Online / Virtual
Event

Enniskillen ROC Conversation

ROC Northern Ireland

Redeeming Our Communities Northern Ireland

This is a free event
Join us online for the Enniskillen ROC Conversation on Thursday 19th November! Booking essential.
Join us for the online Enniskillen ROC Conversation on Thursday 19th November.

The ROC Conversation will take place on Thursday 19th November with two sessions via Zoom. Choose your preferred time - the afternoon session 2pm to 3.30pm OR the evening session 7pm to 8.30pm

The Enniskillen ROC Conversation will provide an opportunity to meet online with others from your local community including police, fire and ambulance services, the local council, community and faith based groups to discuss ways of working together for the good of your community.

We bring together those who live, work and volunteer in Enniskillen to celebrate the good work that is already taking place. Between us, we then determine where any gaps in provision may be and, critically, see what each person present can offer to bridge the gap. The conversation always leads to action and positive change in the local community.

If you live, work or volunteer in Enniskillen you are very welcome to join the Conversation.

Book your free ticket today!

Sector:
  • Advice services
  • Carers
  • Children and families
  • Community development
  • Community relations
  • Education/training
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Men
  • Older people
  • Race/ethnicity
  • Rural development
  • Volunteer development
  • Women
  • Young people

Date and Time

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Location

ROC Northern Ireland, c/o The Vine Centre, 193 Crumlin Road
Belfast
BT14 7AA
United Kingdom

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Contact Details

For more information & to book your free place, go to www.roc.uk.com/enniskillen or email [email protected] or call 02890 351020.

More Information

The ROC Conversation was originally planned to take place in May but was cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We hope you can join us on Thursday 19th November via Zoom.  There are two sessions to choose from - the afternoon session (2pm to 3.30pm) or evening session (7pm to 8.30pm). At each session there will be an opportunity to discuss key issues in break-out rooms:

Community Connections - how do agencies, churches and community and voluntary groups serving the local community work together? How can we effectively communicate with one another? How can we improve partnerships and collaborative working in Enniskillen? Join us in this break-out room to explore further.

Community Safety - scams, crime and fear of crime have an impact on the community as a whole. Join us in this break-out room to explore how we can work together to reduce crime and the impact of crime in Enniskillen.

Families - rising issues of poverty, debt and family breakdown are having life changing impacts on families. Join us in this break-out room as we discuss the needs of families and explore how we can work together to support families facing these.

Health & Well-being - this year, more than ever, we’re more aware of the importance of the health and well-being of all members of our communities. Join us in this break-out room as we identify rising health issues and explore how we can work together for a healthy community.

Young People - children and young people play an important role in our communities, yet are often blamed for their issues and problems. Join us in this break-out room as we identify issues relating to young people and explore how we can effectively support and help the youngest members of our community.