How can your group get involved?

Any voluntary sector organisation or comunity group based in Camden can become a member of CamdenCCEN.

You are welcome to attend any CamdenCEN open meeting where you can have your say. You get to nominate and elect the members of the CamdenCEN Executive Board.

Registering as a member also means you will be added to our mailing list and so you will be kept informed of all our meetings and events.

Please contact us for a registration form, or you can download a registration form here. (Word Format 59Kb)

CCEN Executive Board Elections 2010

The CCEN Executive Board members are elected for a period of 18 months. The current board has been in office since 2008 therefore elections were due to take place this year with the new board in place by April 2010. Although the election process was delayed due to uncertainty over funding, the Board Elections were successfully completed on the 30th June and the New Board are due to be inducted on the 7th September.

A copy of the Election process can be downloaded here

CCEN Executive Board

CamdenCEN Executive Board is responsible for promoting and supporting voluntary and community sector participation in the Camden Local Strategic Partnership.

Board members are elected for a period of 18 months. The new members term of office runs from September 2010 to February 2012.

To ensure that the wide range of voluntary and community sector groups are represented on the Executive Board there is a majority of places for front line organisations (working mainly with individuals).

The board members for September 2010 - February 2012 are listed below :

Executive Board Members 2010

Front line organisations:

Bengali Workers Association Mohammed : Abdul Salique
Birchington Road Tenants & Residents Ass. : Francis Bacon
Camden Bangali Residents Association : Harunur Rashid
Camden Chinese Community Centre : Lincoln Lim
Disability in Camden : Akin Olukiran
New Horizon Youth Centre : Shelagh O’Conner
Ossulton Tenants & Residents Association : Hely Evans
Sante Refugee Mental Health Access Project : Ruth Appleton
Somerstown Community Association : Sarah Elie
St Mungo’s : David Devoy
The Castlehaven Community Association : Eleanor Botwright

Second Tier organisations:

Camden BME Alliance : Anju Bhatt
Camden CAB : Jan Knight
Camden Community & Police Consultative Group : Peter Ward
Voluntary Action Camden : Simone Hensby

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