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Welcome to your ‘ Window for Every Church ’

Welcome to your ‘ Window for Every Church ’. An online portal that allows you to view your church or project ’ s story, your neighbourhood ’ s story and others like you……. access your window via: www.c-i-c.org.uk. Welcome to your ‘ Window for Every Church ’. OPEN ACCESS:

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Welcome to your ‘ Window for Every Church ’

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  1. Welcome to your ‘Window for Every Church’ An online portal that allows you to view your church or project’s story, your neighbourhood’s story and others like you……. access your window via: www.c-i-c.org.uk

  2. Welcome to your ‘Window for Every Church’ • OPEN ACCESS: • open access for churches to access view their stories: • stats4mission pilot data included • core church location included • community profiles (census+) included • MAP WITH OTHERS: • mapping across different groups of churches, areas of interest, etc available • TOOL TO ASSIST WITH MISSION CONVERSATIONS: • compare our community needs with what stats say we do in our churches – are we relevant?...... • connect with others doing similar work (e.g. work with ex-offenders, young people) and share resources, stories, ideas access your window via: www.c-i-c.org.uk

  3. On the home page of www.c-i-c.org.uk you can access the ‘window’ from here

  4. All Districts within the Stats 2010 pilot have their stats data included in here now. (Also basic info held for Isle of Man and Chester & Stoke)

  5. You can search be WHOM we serve (e.g. young families) or by WHAT we do (e.g. luncheon club or pre-school)

  6. You can search for churches and projects by ‘Borough’ (local authority)

  7. Each Church has its own ‘Window’ – here you can access maps, Stats4Mission (in full), and ONS neighbourhood stats (census+) Share public church documents (policies, Media Clippings About the Church, etc)

  8. Here you can see the community context of your church (automatically coded for you) plus you can search for other neighbouring ‘wards’ by postcode search. Designed to assist in churches discussing mission within their communities

  9. COMING SOON! • Churches needing volunteers will be able to log their project here and locate volunteers. • Volunteers who want to offer time to projects will be able to register their interest here and see the projects • CiC will support churches if assistance needed in the matching/clearing process

  10. ‘Window for Every Church’ access your window via: www.c-i-c.org.uk

  11. Statistics for Mission A look at what is changing for 2011/12

  12. What’s New? • A New National Stats Site has been • developed, including questions about: • Community Activities/groups • Ecumenical & Inter-Faith relationships • Fresh Expressions & Christian Development • LEPs in a more useful way to local LEP teams [Note: most of these were not available nationally last year – only the 8 districts in the pilot were able to capture this information]

  13. What’s Improved for LEPs stats? • The new form allows for different LEP constitutions – it begins by asking how many people below to the LEP irrespective of denomination • The new form removes the need to apportion out where people are from who have transferred in/out, died, etc

  14. A Fresh Start for all…. • The new site needs all FRESH information so that all 33 districts report the same type of information. • This means for those churches who were in the Stats pilot: • Churches need to download their Stats reports from 2010 (passwords have been removed and printable forms available to enable easy access) • Churches need to re-input the 2010 information into the new national 2011 site (note this is less detailed than last years questions so quicker….) • Churches NOT in the 2010 pilot will have to start from scratch (without any information about community related work as none entered in 2010)

  15. What does it look like? Please note we are hoping to automate transfer of some of the existing information churches provided in 2010 - but in case this is not possible, the forms from last year are freely available do download at https://www.stats4mission.org.uk/begin

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