A new consultation has launched this week seeking views on proposed legislative changes to speed up enforcement of child maintenance arrears, reducing the time it takes from almost six months to six to eight weeks.
The Child Maintenance Service (CMS) will be able to use an administrative liability order to recover unpaid child maintenance instead of applying to the courts and facing a lengthy wait.
The CMS helps around 930,000 children get the financial support they are entitled to and between June 2022-2023 arranged £1.2 billion on their behalf. Overall, child maintenance payments help to keep 160,000 children out of poverty each year.
The consultation is open to voluntary and community sector organisations, as well as CMS customers and members of the public. It applies to England, Wales and Scotland, although comments are welcomed from across the United Kingdom.
The consultation closes at 11:45pm on Friday 24 November.
Find out more and access the consultation here
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October 6, 2023
Richmond: New players needed for Richmond Hockey Club
New players needed at Richmond HC for both our mens and ladies teams. Anyone over the age of 13 no matter your ability can come join our teams. Get in touch and join us at our training on Wednesdays 7-8pm - first session free!
Information provided by Catterick HIVE Hub
Kent & Medway: Release the Pressure
October 5, 2023
Chatham: Mini Museum Explorer at the RE Museum, Second Tuesday of Every Month
Mini Museum Explorer events at the RE Museum in Chatham happen on the second Tuesday of every month and are specifically designed for under 5’s.
More info can be found the Museum website at
What's On - Royal Engineers Museum (re-museum.co.uk)
Information provided by Chatham HIVE
MOD Accommodation Team - we want your views on the provision of furniture in Service Family Accommodation (SFA) - reminder
We want to find out:
- Your experience of furnishing SFA
- What furniture provision you may want and need in the future
Your views are very important to us, regardless of whether you have used MOD furniture provision or not.
Moray: Netball Volunteers needed
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Active Schools are looking for Netball volunteers throughout Moray.
We are on the lookout for local residents that are keen to support the development of netball in Moray. Netball is continuing to grow in Moray with our primary and secondary school netball festivals returning in 2023.
⛹Assisting or Leading netball Sessions.
⛹Assisting at our netball Festival during this academic year.
⛹School based or centralised sessions.
⛹Support friendly matches
We are also working closely with Netball Scotland to get a Coach Education course to Moray in the near future.
✍ For anyone interested in volunteering please follow the link: https://form.jotform.com/201912646249356
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Medway: Duke of Edinburgh's Award
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award encourages young people to take on an exciting challenge and find their true potential.
It's a real adventure from beginning to end. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from, so if you’re aged between 14 and 24 and ready for the challenge, sign up for DofE Challenge or DofE Adventure.
The award offers you an individual challenge and encourages, young people to undertake exciting, constructive, challenging and enjoyable activities in their free time.
Medway Youth Service offer the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award programme and is run by experienced, qualified and enthusiastic staff who can help you to organise activities and complete the award. The staff can work will all levels of ability and can adapt the training to meet the needs of those taking part.
Young people come from all over Medway to prepare for their award and the expeditions. So, if you are looking at doing your award and your school does not offer the opportunity, then the Youth Service will be able to help at one of our centres.
The programme is run at:
Parkwood Youth Centre, Rainham
Strood Youth Centre, Strood
Woodlands Youth Centre, Gillingham
Venues in Rochester.
For more information contact us on 01634 338 742 or email youth.enquiries@medway.gov.uk.
Strood Youth Centre, Strood
Woodlands Youth Centre, Gillingham
Venues in Rochester.
For more information contact us on 01634 338 742 or email youth.enquiries@medway.gov.uk.
Information provided by Chatham HIVE
October 4, 2023
Kent & Medway: Share Your Views on Mental Health & Wellbeing Services for Children, Teenagers and Young People
Kent & Medway Integrated Care System wants to know what you think about how to improve mental health and wellbeing services for children, teenagers and young people.
There is a survey with five simple questions for everyone to answer – please follow THIS LINK
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