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2017 Open Days and Regional Events announced

Tue, 04/04/2017 - 2:27pm

Six UK events for you to choose from!

More details of this year's free events can be found on the Open Days and Regional Events pages.

 

£28 raised for The Stroke Association

Tue, 14/03/2017 - 10:59am

This month's charity is The Stroke Association.

On the first Monday of each month IS staff can come to the Chapel in their casual clothes in return for a donation of £2 to the charity being supported. Staff can nominate any good cause they feel deserves a bit of extra help. SSNAP is a charity at the John Radcliffe Hospital and was nominated by Justin Williams in our Sales team.

 

MyCirqa rolling out nationwide

Thu, 09/02/2017 - 10:57am

Many customers have now upgraded to Heritage Cirqa 5.3 and are promoting MyCirqa to their users.

We have provided materials such as posters, bookmarks and online images to help aid the promotion of the app within libraries. These materials can be ordered on the MyCirqa application form on our support website (initial packs are free of charge).

 

CILIP LMS Spring Showcase

Thu, 09/02/2017 - 10:59am

See us in London on Friday 3rd March 2017!

Emma and Tom will be at the CILIP LMS Showcase (at CILIP HQ) and happy to demonstrate Heritage Cirqa, Heritage Online and MyCirqa. Book now at http://www.cilip.org.uk/lms-spring17.

 

£28 raised for SSNAP

Thu, 09/02/2017 - 11:06am

This month's charity is Support for the Sick New-born and their Parents.

On the first Monday of each month IS staff can come to the Chapel in their casual clothes in return for a donation of £2 to the charity being supported. Staff can nominate any good cause they feel deserves a bit of extra help. SSNAP is a charity at the John Radcliffe Hospital and was nominated by Lee Orchard in our Support Services team.

This is Lee's experience:

"The reason for my suggestion is because this charity has been invaluable to my sister and my recently new born niece Alivia. Unfortunately Alivia was born with a multitude of problems, she has been in the NICU at the John Radcliffe since December the 10th. Some of you may have noticed that before Christmas I had to dart out of the office because Alivia had had a very, very bad night and was almost lost to us. So the family were summoned up to the hospital. Luckily Alivia has been holding on, fighting and has been getting stronger but she is still very ill and seems to be suffering from everything under the sun. She has improved enough so that I managed to have cuddles with her on Christmas Day. The work SSNAP do at the John Radcliffe hospital provides support to the NICU at the John Radcliffe hospital along with support to the new-born's and their parents and they have been so helpful toward my sister and Alivia and I wanted to thank them in a way that I could. The work they do alongside the wonderful nurses at the NICU is marvellous and I will always be grateful for the help and support they have provided to Alivia and my sister”. I want to also take this moment quickly to thank Paul G, Debbie, my work colleagues for taking up the workload whilst I disappeared and David for allowing me to take those few hours to go up to the hospital."

You can learn more about SSNAP here: http://www.ssnap.org.uk/

 

£30 raised for Macmillan Cancer Support

Thu, 19/01/2017 - 9:21am

Our monthly 'dress down' day raised funds on their behalf.

On the first Monday of each month IS staff can come to the Chapel in their casual clothes in return for a donation of £2 to the charity being supported. Staff can nominate any good cause they feel deserves a bit of extra help. This month's charity was nominated by Debbie Bailey, our HR and Finance Officer.

 

Our Charitable Giving this Christmas

Tue, 20/12/2016 - 8:55am

See what our staff chose!

For the past 13 years IS Oxford has donated to charity through the Good Gifts scheme. Each member of staff is given £200 to donate to their own personal choices from the Good Gifts catalogue and the company as a whole funds the supply of a School Library in a poor neighbourhood in India. Our donation will establish the library, including termite roof and supply cupboards and books.

Our individual choices are always very well received and this year we chose 146 different gifts across a very wide selection. These included to help an African family of two adults, two children and grandparents set up their own farmyard which will enable them to support themselves, pay for schooling fees and meet health care costs. We chose to train a nurse in Africa for a year where there is a severe shortage of trained nurses and also funded the employment of a nursing assistant for a year who would look after patients that do not have any family members to care for them. In Africa there is a thirst for clean water and by supplying a deep pump and a treadle pump we have provided a low-tech solution to provide litres of water at minimal cost. By choosing to supply a water tank rain can be collected for crops from whatever little rainfall there is.

Some of the more popular choices were to nurture seven abandoned children for a month in India or Africa, supply a year’s schooling for five children and de-worm 1500 children in Africa. We also chose to supply five villagers in Africa with solar lamps which are heathier than kerosene lamps thus saving lives and money and gave the gift of sight to ten adults and one child. We supplied 100 bowls of rice one for each hungry child and supported two Afghan girls who have been abandoned by their families and transformed the life of three Indian street children.

In the UK we chose to help regenerate two bluebell woods and four areas of meadowland to create a playground for bees and butterflies. We purchased forty eight square metres of greenbelt land to preserve the urban creep. We also supplied one hour's help towards a specialist babysitter for a family with a disabled child and an evening out for a family with a disabled child to get a much needed break. Our help has also enabled a child to get new pyjamas and a teddy and another child a new toy that would normally not get one. Not forgetting the older generation we supplied a week’s hot dinners at the day centre for a lonely pensioner and help to three elderly or housebound people to care for their cat.

All the team at IS Oxford enjoy this annual festive giveaway - we are very lucky to be in a position to do it and so we would like to say a big thank you to all our users for helping us make it happen. Merry Christmas!

 

£30 raised for Crisis at Christmas

Thu, 08/12/2016 - 10:08am

Our Christmas Jumper Dress-down Day was dedicated to their seasonal campaign.

 
 

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