Organizations

Helping local organizations strengthen the work they already do.

TALIRA works with children's homes, community groups and other organizations serving vulnerable people through practical support, useful connections and shared programs.

Community organization working together

Local organizations already understand much of the work.

TALIRA can add useful resources, people, connections or capacity where they strengthen what is already being done.

Who we work with

Useful partnerships can take different forms.

TALIRA can work with both small community groups and more established organizations where there is a clear reason to collaborate.

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Children's homes and child-focused organizations

Organizations already caring for or supporting children who may benefit from stronger resources, services or partnerships.

02

Community and grassroots groups

Local groups working directly with people and responding to practical needs within their communities.

03

Schools and education organizations

Schools, learning centres and education programs helping children overcome barriers to learning.

04

Health and wellbeing organizations

Qualified groups supporting access to healthcare, nutrition, psychosocial services or wider wellbeing.

05

Skills and livelihood organizations

Organizations providing training, employment access, mentorship or livelihood opportunities.

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Professional and specialist partners

Organizations or professionals providing expertise TALIRA does not provide directly.

Working together

Support should solve a practical problem.

We first understand what the organization is already doing and where additional support could actually be useful.

Resources and practical needs

Help identifying and coordinating useful supplies, equipment or resources for existing community work.

Volunteers and professional skills

Connecting organizations with people who can contribute useful time, knowledge or specialist expertise.

Fundraising support

Helping organizations clarify funding needs, communicate projects and identify relevant opportunities where possible.

Technology and operations

Practical support with websites, digital tools, documentation, communications or simple systems that make work easier to manage.

Partnership connections

Connecting organizations with other community groups, professionals, schools, healthcare services or relevant partners.

Program collaboration

Working together on activities where TALIRA and the organization have a clear shared purpose.

What this can look like

Start with the actual situation.

Children's home

A team needs a better way to coordinate volunteers.

TALIRA may help clarify the requirement, improve the process and connect suitable volunteer or technical support.

Education program

A community group has a useful program but limited support.

We may help improve its materials, identify useful resources or connect relevant partners.

Community healthcare

Families need healthcare support outside the organization's expertise.

TALIRA and the organization may coordinate access to qualified healthcare partners rather than duplicate the same service.

Existing program

An organization needs resources for work already underway.

We can first understand the need, what the resources will be used for and whether TALIRA can reasonably help.

How a partnership starts

Keep the role of each organization clear.

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Tell us about your organization

Explain what you do, who you serve and where you currently work.

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Explain the need

Tell us what problem, opportunity or program you would like to discuss.

03

Check the fit

We consider whether the request fits TALIRA's work, capacity and responsibilities.

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Agree on a practical role

If there is a fit, we clarify what TALIRA will do and what the organization will do.

05

Work together

The agreed activity, support or connection is then put into practice.

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Review

We look at what happened, whether the support was useful and what should happen next.

Before we work together

Good partnerships need clarity and accountability.

TALIRA does not expect every organization to be large or highly resourced. We do expect responsible practice and a clear reason for working together.

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A clear community or beneficiary need.

02

Responsible treatment of children and vulnerable people.

03

Open communication about what is needed and what is possible.

04

Reasonable accountability for resources or support received.

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Appropriate safeguarding practices where children are involved.

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A clear activity, problem or collaboration opportunity.

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Willingness to follow up on what happened after support was provided.

Safeguarding

Working with vulnerable people requires care.

Organizations working with children or vulnerable people should have appropriate safeguarding practices. TALIRA should not exchange unnecessary beneficiary records, medical information or identifiable child case details through general website forms.

Work with TALIRA

This form is for organizations interested in support, collaboration or partnership.

Tell us about your organization.

Share what your organization does, who you work with and where you think TALIRA could help. We will use this information to understand whether there is a practical basis for working together.

What kind of support or partnership are you interested in?

Select all that apply.

Please keep this initial enquiry general.

Do not submit identifiable child case records, medical files, identification documents or detailed safeguarding information through this form.