Each month Barnet publish the salaries of senior staff. I screen the list down to those earning more than an MP (£77,379) as that provides a (crude) benchmark as to responsibility of the role.
In July Barnet staff received a 2% pay rise and the list of salaries is below. However what it doesn't identify are the consultants who are working as interim staff paid handsome day rates. How many there are we are not told. What it does do is make you realise that some of these staff are paid hugely compared to the private sector and one questions whether they are actually worth all this money?
Monday, 13 August 2018
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Guest Post - Something is Brewing at Larches Community in Edgware
Larches Community are offering 12 people
the opportunity to take part in Brazen Brewery!
A new beer brewing course from September 2018
London, 1st
August 2018: Edgware
based charity, Larches Community is launching Brazen Brewery! a craft beer brewing
course for people with learning disabilities and autism. We are offering 12
people the opportunity to take part in the first course and gain valuable life
skills - increased confidence, improved self-esteem, cooperation, initiative,
memory retention, giving and receiving instruction, decision making, working as
part of a team, having fun and learning how to make some wonderful craft beer!
“We are thrilled to offer three 12 week brewing courses in our first
year, teaching people elements of the brewing process. In years two and three we plan to offer our qualified
brewers employment, working in our social enterprise brewery, based in our new
building and selling craft beer within our local community. At the heart of everything we do is Valuing
People for Who They Are”
Linda
Edwards MBE – CEO, Larches Community.
If you would like more information about Brazen Brewery!
please call Charlie O’Sullivan on 020 8905 6333, email: charlie.brewery@larchestrust.org.uk or visit www.larchescommunity.org.uk
KEY INFORMATION
Larches Community is a
registered charity established in 1995 by a group of families to create
opportunities for young people and adults with learning disabilities and/or
autism and Asperger's syndrome.
Larches Community was
created out of a deep concern for who would provide a supportive family home with
a creative and stimulating life for our children beyond our lifetime. People
with a learning disability represent a section of the community that enjoy few
privileges, who experience social discrimination and are generally undervalued
and underestimated by society. Most are socially excluded, with few
opportunities to develop their individuality or to develop and contribute their
skills to the community.
We offer a Learning for Life programme where
learners gain independent living skills - cooking, budgeting, drama, musical theatre,
craft and laughter club which help to develop the individual to tap into their
undiscovered potential and soar to new heights.
In our 23rd year, the
Board has set the most ambitious and challenging strategic goals in our
history. We have been granted planning permission by Barnet Council to build a
three-story building with a basement on our current site. This development has
afforded Larches Community the opportunity to review our offer to people with
learning disabilities and autism, refocus our work and transform our services to encourage people with learning
disabilities and autism to be the Best
They Can Be!
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