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We've compiled a round up of the most up to date Information for jewellery businesses... we hope its useful.
Updated: 19 June 2020
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New Advice
Coronavirus outbreak FAQs: what you can and can't do
Frequently asked questions on what you can and can’t do during the coronavirus outbreak have been updated.
COVID-secure risk assessment tool
Employers that want to reopen their business have a legal responsibility to protect their employees and other people on site.
Use this guidance to help you carry out a risk assessment and make sensible adjustments to the site and workforce.
Government provides further halt to business evictions and more support for high street firms
New code provides support to shops and local firms planning their future recovery with their landlord.
Self-employed new parents can claim support grant
Self-employed parents whose trading profits dipped in 2018/19 because they took time out to have children will be able to claim for a payment under the self-employed income support scheme (SEISS), the government has announced. Further details of the change for self-employed parents will be set out by the start of July
Apply for the coronavirus Local Authority Discretionary Grants Fund
The Discretionary Grant Fund supports small and micro businesses in England that are not eligible for other grant schemes. Guidance has been updated to includes details on eligibility points. To be eligible, your business should have ongoing fixed property-related costs, and occupy property (or part of a property) with a rateable value or annual mortgage/rent payments below £51,000.
Covid-19 Testing
Everyone in the United Kingdom with COVID-19 symptoms is now eligible for coronavirus tests
Everyone in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland with coronavirus symptoms can now get a test. Find out more information here.
Routes to Market
Artist Support Pledge #artistsupportpledge
Currently 193,757 posts
The Premise
‘Let generosity be infectious’, Matthew Burroughs
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many artists have found themselves without work, teaching, technical support and gallery work. Exhibitions and sales have disappeared. In an attempt to help alleviate some of this stress I have instigated the ARTIST SUPPORT PLEDGE #artistsupportpledge
The concept is a simple one. Artists post images of their work, on Instigram which they are willing to sell for no more than £200 each (not including shipping). Anyone can buy the work. Every time an artist reaches £1000 of sales, they pledge to spend £200 on another artist/s work
To make a pledge, post your work with the #artistsupportpledge and follow the # to see everyone else's work. Keep updated on new opportunities and announcements @artistsupportpledge Repost and tell your friends, colleagues and collectors. Let generosity be infectious.
#supportartists #covid19 #coronavirus #livegenerously
What is #artistsupportpledge ?
Search the hashtag #artistsupportpledge on Instagram which will show a feed of work for sale by an international array of artists and makers for £200 or less (excluding postage).
How it works for Artists and Makers
Artists and Makers post an image /s of their work on Instagram which they are willing to sell for £200 or less (excluding postage) using the #artistsupportpledge hashtag. Anyone can buy the work.
When they reach £1,000 of total sales, the Artist or Maker pledge to buy a piece from another artist or maker in the scheme using hashtag #artistsupportpledge.
Makers Support Pledge #makersupportpledge
Currently 4,283 posts
The Premise
‘Let generosity be infectious’, Matthew Burroughs
What is #makersupportpledge ?
Along the same lines as the Instagram hashtag #artistsupportpledge, makers have taken to creating #makerssupportpledge hashtag on Instagram which has a feed of thee dimensional work for sale by an international array of makers for £200 or less (excluding postage).
How it works for Makers
Makers post an image /s of their work on Instagram which they are willing to sell for £200 or less (excluding postage) using the #makerssupportpledge hashtag. Anyone can buy the work.
When they reach £1,000 of total sales, the Maker pledges to buy a piece from another maker in the scheme using hashtag #makerssupportpledge.
Sources of Funding
Arts Council
Ensuring the people and organisations that make up our arts, museums and libraries are protected during the coronavirus crisis is our number one priority.
Back Her Business
Together we'll help you raise money for your business through crowdfunding, and we'll also provide free coaching, mentoring and opportunities to meet like-minded women.
What's more NatWest, Royal Bank and Ulster Bank will also be offering up to 50% of your fundraising target (max. £5,000) in grant funding for certain successful projects. You can read more about how this works in their eligibility criteria.
crowdfunder.co.uk/back-her-business
The Benevolent Society - British Allied Trades Federation
The Benevolent Society want to reassure it’s beneficiaries and bursary students that the charity remains fully operational and will continue it’s absolute support - wherever and however we can - in these unprecedented times.
We encourage anyone who is concerned about their financial situation to contact us on 0121 236 1150 / 07985611209 Laura.b.banner@gmail.com, as we will do our utmost to help and assist you at this most difficult of times.
www.thebenevolentsociety.co.uk
Crafts Council Launch Hardship Fund
The Craft Sector Hardship Fund will open at 11am on Wednesday 17 June.
The Crafts Council recognise this is an incredibly challenging time for makers and with generous support of The Radcliffe Trust they will be awarding 150 makers with a £500 bursary.
They will award on a first come first served basis in order to get cash into makers hands as soon as possible. They are therefore relying on your integrity to only apply if you really need this help.
Local Authority Discretionary Grants Fund
The Discretionary Grant Fund supports small and micro businesses in England that are not eligible for other grant schemes. Guidance has been updated to includes details on eligibility points. To be eligible, your business should have ongoing fixed property-related costs, and occupy property (or part of a property) with a rateable value or annual mortgage/rent payments below £51,000.
The Goldsmiths' COVID-19 Fund
Providing a safety net and protection to jewellers, silversmiths and those working in the allied industries in the UK during the COVID-19 crisis is important to us.
The Prince's Trust and Natwest Enterprise Relief Fund
The £5million Enterprise Relief Fund will offer grants to 18 to 30-year olds across the UK who are self-employed and/or running their own business. In conjunction with cash grants, the initiative will offer one-to-one support and guidance to anyone who needs it and who may be worried about their future. Find out more.
This Fund compliments existing support available from the government for small businesses and the self-employed. To see what support you may also be entitled to from the government, check out businesssupport.gov.uk.
The Silversmiths & Jewellers Charity
We understand that this is a very unsettling time for everyone, and are pleased to have been able to assure our regular Grantees of our continued support. We know that the Covid-19 virus has affected many in the Jewellery and Silversmithing industries. If you feel that you are suffering financial hardship, please feel free to contact us to see if we are able to help.
Turn 2 Us
People in financial crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic will receive immediate help in the form of a cash grant, thanks to an emergency coronavirus fund from national poverty charity, Turn2us.
A one-off payment of £500 will not need to be paid back and is an expansion of the support the charity already provides via its grant making and support services. This crisis grant is intended to be a financial life line for people who meet the fund’s simple eligibility criteria; and will be put into people’s bank accounts as soon as possible.
Coming Out of Lockdown
Government announces roadmap taskforces
New ministerial-led taskforces have been set up to plan how closed sectors can reopen safely.
OUR PLAN TO REBUILD: The UK Government’s COVID-19 recovery strategy:
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Face coverings to become compulsory on aircraft, trains, buses and ferries
Face coverings on public transport will be compulsory from June 15 to help stop the transmission of coronavirus as more people go back to work,
The government will require people to wear face coverings on buses, trains, tubes and other modes of public transport on the same day non-essential shops re-open.
The public will have to provide their own face coverings and fines may be imposed for anyone who flouts the new rules.
Working Safely During Covid-19
The Government has produced guidance to help make workplaces in England as safe as possible during the coronavirus pandemic. They have set up a range of free webinars, hosted by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
The webinars cover a range of different workplace settings which are allowed to be open. Many businesses operate more than one type of workplace, such as an office, factory and fleet of vehicles. You may need to use more than one of the webinars depending on your own business's operations.
To see the full list of webinars, and to register, click here.
Social distancing for shops
The government guidance on social distancing in the workplace has been updated to include information for shops running a pick-up or delivery service.
Click here for more information.
Business closures FAQs
Click the button below to see the frequently asked questions about business closures and staying at home on the government business support website.
Guidance for people who work in or run shops, branches, stores or similar environments.
Factories, plants and warehouses
Guidance for people who work in or run factories, plants and warehouses
Working in people's homes
Update on social distancing for working in people’s homes as a tradesperson, cleaner or nanny
www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus-covid-19
Business Grants and Loans
Employer Bulletin: June 2020
A bi-monthly magazine for employers and agents giving up-to-date information on payroll topics.
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Government Coronavirus Business Support Pages
A full range of business support measures have been made available to UK businesses and employees.
This page helps businesses find out how to access the support that has been made available, who is eligible, when the schemes open and how to apply.
Some aspects of business support are devolved.
For business support outside of England go to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Guidance COVID-19: support for businesses
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Coronavirus Business Advice
www.businesssupport.gov.uk/coronavirus-business-advice/ -
Business Support Measures FAQs
www.businesssupport.gov.uk/faqs/ -
Business Closures and Stay at Home FAQs
www.businesssupport.gov.uk/business-closures-and-stay-at-home-faqs/ -
Self-employment Income Support Scheme FAQs
www.businesssupport.gov.uk/self-employment-income-support-scheme-faqs/
General Business Support
Financial support for businesses during coronavirus (COVID-19)
Financial Support Finder
Coronavirus (COVID-19) support is available to employers and the self-employed. You may be eligible for loans, tax relief and cash grants, whether your business is open or closed.
Use this business support finder to see what support is available for you and your business.
gov.uk/business-coronavirus-support-finder
Innovate UK: COVID-19 business support
An update on the support available to businesses from Innovate UK due to COVID-19 and advice for award holders.
Providing apprenticeships during the coronavirus outbreak
Guidance for apprentices, employers, training providers and assessment organisations has been updated with information on which apprentices should be prioritised in the offer of face-to-face training from June 15, and details of the flexibility that enables apprentices to take end-point assessment ahead of receiving their calculated functional skills qualification results.
3D printing of medical devices or component parts during the coronavirus pandemic
The requirements on manufacturing 3D printing will depend on whether the item is classed as a medical device or personal protective equipment (PPE). There has been an increased number of enquiries about the use of 3D printing to manufacture medical devices and personal protective equipment (PPE) during the coronavirus pandemic. Find out more here.
Business Support Events |
Government departments are hosting a series of webinars to help businesses understand the support available
Current upcoming webinars include:
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Support for Employers
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Support for the Self Employed
HMRC has announced it will begin contacting customers who may be eligible for the government’s Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS).
Those who are eligible will be able to claim a taxable grant worth 80% of their average trading profits up to a maximum of £7,500 (equivalent to three months’ profits), paid in a single instalment. HMRC is also inviting customers, or their agents, to go online and check their eligibility for SEISS.
HMRC has also announced that the claims service will open on 13 May ahead of the original timetable. Those eligible will have the money paid into their bank account by 25 May, or within six working days of completing a claim
- SEISS (Self-Employment Income Support Scheme) has launched a new online checker tool: www.tax.service.gov.uk/self-employment-support
- Use this scheme if you're self-employed or a member of a partnership and have lost income due to coronavirus.
- This scheme will allow you to claim a taxable grant worth 80% of your trading profits up to a maximum of £2,500 per month for the next 3 months. This may be extended if needed.
www.gov.uk/guidance/claim-a-grant-through-the-coronavirus-covid-19-self-employment-income-support-scheme - Get help if you’re running your own business by using videos, webinars and online courses from HMRC.
www.gov.uk
Universal Credit
understandinguniversalcredit.gov.uk
What Covid-19 Means if your are Self Employed or a Sole Trader
Money Advice Service - The spread of coronavirus, also called COVID-19, in the UK and across the world could have implications for your work, benefits and travel plans. This guide will look at your rights to sick pay, what benefits you can claim if you’re self-employed or not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). This page will help you find out what help is available to you based on your circumstances.
Small Business Assistance
Small Business Grant Fund
Coronavirus (COVID-19): business support grant funding - guidance for businesses.
Guidance for businesses setting out details of the Small Business Grants Fund (SBGF) and Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Grant Fund (RHLGF).
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
National Cyber Security Centre Covid-19 SME Guidance
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has published guidance to support businesses moving from physical to digital delivery as part of the ongoing Covid-19 response. The guidance has been created specifically to support businesses who are relying more heavily on IT services to run their business.
The support package includes guidance on home working, video teleconferencing and spotting email scams related to Covid-19. All additional and pre-existing guidance for business can be found on the NCSC webpage.
Organisations and Bodies for Further Business Help and Support
Business Representative Organisations and Trade Associations
- Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed (IPSE)
Relevant to: Self-Employed
IPSE supports the self-employed including freelancers, contractors, consultants and independent professionals with training, information and campaigning.
Find more information on Covid-19 here.
- British Chambers of Commerce
Relevant to: Businesses
BCC are a network of chambers which build connections between businesses and share best practices to help businesses trade.
Covid-19 information here.
- British Retail Consortium
Relevant to: Retailers and Shop Owners
During the Covid-19 crisis, BRC are focused on ensuring the Government is aware of the issues impacting retail businesses, their workforce, their supply chains and their customers, while providing retailers with the operational guidance they need on issues like HR, competition law and financing.
For further information, contact Tom Ironside, Director of Business & Regulation, tom.ironside@brc.org.uk
- Citizens Advice
Check what benefits you can get if your work has been affected by coronavirus (COVID-19). You might be able to get extra money if you’re sick, self-isolating or if you’re earning less
citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits
- Crafts Council
Staying connected and supporting makers, craft businesses and organisations.
Find more information on Covid-19 here.
- Confederation of Business Industry (CBI)
Relevant to: Economy-wide
The CBI speaks on behalf of businesses across every region, sector and size.
The CBI has a Covid-19 Hub, where business can find out a wide range of work support, guidance and intelligence and get in touch.
- Enterprise Nation
Relevant to: New Businesses
Enterprise Nation supports new and growing businesses through a community of advisers and other businesses.
Find more information on Covid-19 here.
- Federation of Small Businesses
Relevant to: Small Businesses
FSB represents small businesses and offer them advice, financial expertise and support.
Further Covid-19 information can be found here.
- IPSE, the Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed
Is the voice of the UK’s self-employed population who make up one in seven people working today.
Find more information on Covid-19 here.
- Make UK
Relevant to: Manufacturers
Make UK represents British manufacturing and manufacturers.
Make UK have further information on Covid-19 here.
Source: www.businesssupport.gov.uk
- Money Saving Expert
Coronavirus Self-Employed & Small Limited Company Help
Your rights if you're self employed incl help for limited company directors
moneysavingexpert.com
- The Jeweller Support Network
The Jeweller Support Network is made up of leading industry associations, including the National Association of Jewellers (NAJ), the Diamond Producers Association, Houlden Jewellers, the Company of Master Jewellers (CMJ), the London Diamond Bourse, the Goldsmiths’ Company, the Goldsmiths’ Centre, the Women’s Jewellery Network, Society of British Jewellers, Incorporation of Goldsmiths and the Responsible Jewellery Council. - naj.co.uk/jewellersupportnetwork
- The Mone Advice Network
The spread of coronavirus, also called COVID-19, in the UK and across the world could have implications for your work, benefits and travel plans. This guide will look at your rights to sick pay, what benefits you can claim if you’re self-employed or not entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP). This page will help you find out what help is available to you based on your circumstances.
moneyadviceservice.org.uk
Business Guidance
- Moving goods through customs during the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Find out about moving goods and clearing customs during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
www.gov.uk/guidance/moving-goods-through-customs-during-the-coronavirus-covid-19
- Customs authorisations during the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Find out about temporary changes to customs policy and authorisations to assist businesses during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
www.gov.uk/guidance/customs-authorisations-during-the-coronavirus-covid-19
Upskilling in Lockdown
The Skills Toolkit
Free digital and numeracy courses to build your skills.
Want to learn a new skill while at home?
Find free, high quality digital and numeracy courses in The Skills Toolkit.
Mental Health
- The Mental Health Foundation
Coronavirus resulting in stressful and uncertain times, the need to consider the mental well-being of you and your employees has never been more important. The Mental Health Foundation, part of the national mental health response during the coronavirus outbreak, have compiled a range of resources to help employers and employees look after their mental health during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Find out more here.
- Every Mind Matters
Looking after your mental health
Having good mental health helps us relax more, achieve more and enjoy our lives more. We have expert advice and practical tips to help you look after your mental health and wellbeing.
nhs.uk/oneyou/every-mind-matters
- MIND
You might be worried about coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it could affect your life. This may include having to stay at home and avoid other people.
This might feel difficult or stressful. But there are lots of things you can try that could help your wellbeing.
www.mind.org.uk -
Samaritans
The coronavirus outbreak is affecting the way many of us live our lives, and it's normal that this will affect people's mental health. We've gathered some resources that might be helpful.
samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/if-youre-having-difficult-time
Bereavement
Find bereavement services from your council
www.gov.uk
NHS Bereavement support services
Help with loss, grief or bereavement
At a loss
AtaLoss.org is a charity that provides the UK’s signposting website for the bereaved to help the bereaved find the national bereavement support services that are appropriate to their loss, as well as local services, relevant resources and information. They also host a free online ‘Griefchat’ service run by trained counsellors.
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