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SUMMARY:Maximising Inclusion of Refugee Skills in the Workforce - Lunchtime Information & Networking Session
DESCRIPTION:FREE training from employers \nTarget audience: people in businesses and organisations of all sizes who recruit/supervise staff or promote the equalities/diversity agendas. \nRefugees who have come to Wales in the process of seeking safety from persecution are a diverse group of people with a wide variety of skills and previous experience. DPIA provides awareness training to recruitment and supervisory personnel to: \na)      increase employer knowledge of the diverse skill pool of refugees living in Wales;  \nb)      discuss challenges that refugees may face when entering Wales’ labour force and ways in which individuals and employers can work toward positive employment and business outcomes; and  \nc)      discuss strategies to ensure recruitment practices reach refugees in Wales.  \nRefugees contribute to this training by facilitating discussions and sharing personal experiences in the UK labour market.  \n  \n(We can also provide resources regarding current documents which prove a person’s right to work in the UK if need be.)  \n  \n12-1 Info session; 1-1:30 Optional networking session \nRefreshments and tea/coffee provided. Feel free to bring your own lunch.   \n  \nDPIA provides also provides free in-house training on this topic.   \n  \nEmail Ginger Wiegand at gingerdpiawales@yahoo.co.uk or call her on 07929 032818 to register or for more information.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/maximising-inclusion-of-refugee-skills-in-the-workforce-lunchtime-information-networking-session/
LOCATION:Oxfam Cymru\, 5-7 St Mary Street\, Cardiff CF10 1AT\, Oxfam Cymru\, 5-7 St Mary Street\, Cardiff CF10 1AT
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Curriculum and qualifications in a future Wales and United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:In association with OCR \n   \nChair: Anna Brychan\, Director\, National Association of Head Teachers Cymru \n    \nPublication of the Welsh Review of Qualifications 14-19 at the end of November 2012 comes in the wake of a row between the Welsh and UK Governments about examination results and a potential divergence of the examination system at age 16. In England Education Secretary Michael Gove is demanding a return to an Ebacc ‘O-level’ examination-based system. In Wales Education Minister Leighton Andrews is defending the GCSE approach that includes valuing continual assessment and parity of esteem for vocational subjects. Among the questions addressed by this conference are: \n•    What is the purpose of qualifications at age 16 when 80 per cent progress onto further education or training?•    How are we serving those young people who do not do well at 14-16 (defined as achieving 5 GCSEs at A*-C\, including English\, Welsh and Maths)?•    Should there be a new regulator in Wales\, and what should its powers be? •    Should we reform GCSEs or institute a new\, perhaps baccalaureate-style\, award that is unique to Wales? •    How do we ensure that any distinctive Welsh qualifications are valued across the UK?•    What investment would a new award and assessment structure in Wales require?•    How should reformed qualifications be used in assessment of school performance? \n   \nFind out more and book your place on the Institute of Welsh Affairs website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/curriculum-and-qualifications-in-a-future-wales-and-united-kingdom/
LOCATION:Parc Thistle Hotel\, Park Place\, Cardiff\, Parc Thistle Hotel\, Park Place\, Cardiff 
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Ethnic Minority Communities First 'End of Programme Review'
DESCRIPTION:Free EventThis event gives you the opportunity to find out what’s happening with Cardiff Communities First’s New Clusters and to identify how BME community groups and race equality organisations can be involved.Lunch will be provided.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/ethnic-minority-communities-first-end-of-programme-review/
LOCATION:St. Peter’s Hall\, St Peter’s Street\, Cardiff CF24 3BA\, St. Peter's Hall\, St Peter's Street\, Cardiff CF24 3BA
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20121212T183000
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SUMMARY:Christmas SIGN and sign-along
DESCRIPTION:Action on Hearing Loss Cymru invites you to their carol service\, with BBC Radio Wales presenter Beverley Humphreys. \nThere will be music from brass players of the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama\, directed by Andy Everton\, with perfomances by a Deaf signing choir. \nTicket prices: Adults £7.50; Children £3.50 \nTickets include mulled wine and mince pies.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/christmas-sign-and-sign-along/
LOCATION:Llanover Arts Centre\, Canton\, Cardiff\, Llanover Arts Centre\, Canton\, Cardiff
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