CVS Development Workers Network
24/06/2026
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Time: 10:00 - 11:30
Location: Online
Description
*A network for Development Workers in London's CVS and wider infrastructure support organisations *
Join us for our June meet up, where we'll be:
* highlighting our tech guide for you to share and use with small organisations starting up and for those without the right tech infrastructure in place.
* sharing our legacy data resources from our 5-year Trust for London funded data programme including tool demos and blogs designed to help groups collect, manage and analyse their data.
*touching on developments in AI and how we have been using this safely to help us in our work.
*hearing from you about the resources and tools you are finding useful and what support you need related to digital, data and tech.
Am I eligible for this course?
This session is part of a series of meet ups for staff working at London's CVS and wider infrastructure support organisations.
Course format
Peer networking event
A peer networking event is a facilitated space for you to come together with peers to share and learn from each other. You will be asked to participate in activities including small group discussions and it will be best to join from a laptop or desktop device. We encourage participants to have their cameras on where possible.
Trainer/s
Kate White has managed Superhighways for over 20 years and has extensive experience in supporting small charities and community organisations to be more efficient and effective using digital technology for social impact.
Sorrel Parsons is our Digital Programmes Lead at Superhighways and has 20 years' experience in supporting charities, community organisations and volunteers in the UK to communicate with the people that matter to them, demonstrate their impact and raise funds. Sorrel is a fan of making digital work on a shoestring.
Clare Chamberlain has worked in various roles at London based CVS organisations since 2008 and joined Superhighways in June 2020. She is a Data Support Adviser, helping small charities and community groups to better use the data they collect when supporting communities, to clearly share the story of their work.
