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SUMMARY:The Institue of fundraising qualifications
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of Fundraising (IoF) is the professional membership body for fundraising in the UK. The IoF supports fundraisers through leadership\, representation\, standards-setting and education. It also champions and promotes fundraising as a career choice. \nWCVA is working closely with the IoF to make IoF Academy training and qualifications accessible to third sector organisations in Wales. \nAre you in a fundraising role and want to consolidate your skills and develop as a fundraising professional? The Certificate in Fundraising gives front-line fundraisers a solid grounding in the theoretical concepts and principles behind fundraising\, helping you to be the best you can be. \nTo gain the qualification you need to attend four consecutive days of intensive training\, and successfully complete a series of four work-based and case study assignments over a period of approximately nine months. \n     Fees: \n – £1\,485 for IoF individual members – £1\,584* for non IoF individual members who are WCVA members – £1\,600* for individuals that are not members of either the IoF or WCVA \n*If you are not yet an individual IoF member your first year’s membership is included with the non-member rates. This gives access to a range of benefits which should assist your studies and wider professional development. You must hold a valid IoF individual membership while studying for a qualification. \n  \nAs an additional benefit for WCVA members signing-up to this course they have negotiated a discounted individual IoF membership rate of £99** for the first year of IoF membership. \nYou can find out more about the course and book your place via the IoF website.  \n  \n** Standard IoF individual membership £121 (including the joining fee)  
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-institue-of-fundraising-qualifications/
LOCATION:CMC (Culture & Media Centre)\, Loudoun Square\, Butetown\, Cardiff CF10 5HW\, CMC (Culture & Media Centre)\, Loudoun Square\, Butetown\, Cardiff CF10 5HW
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130613
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SUMMARY:Attachment: Children's Rights and Needs
DESCRIPTION:This Attachment Network Wales Conference will explore the interrelationship between attachment and children’s and young people’s rights and needs\, and how these are reflected in the approaches of policy makers and practitioners.  \nKeynote speakers will include academics and practitioners who will focus on attachment and children’s human rights. \nParticipants will be able to choose from a number of practical and discursive workshops on a wide range of issues affecting children and young people. Workshops will be coordinated by experts with experience of attachment and children’s rights. Participants will be encouraged to focus on how these two important agendas impact on children and young people in different areas\, and to consider how practitioners and policy makers might benefit from a better understanding of the interrelationship between attachment and rights. \nFor more information on the conference\, keynote speakers and workshop coordinators visit: \nhttp://www.swansea.ac.uk/law/research/conferences/attachmentchildrensrightsandneeds/ \n  \nThe cost of attending the Conference is: \n  \n – Attachment Network Wales members                    £50 – Students (including post-graduate students)          £50 – All other delegates                                                  £80  \n(if you book before 31st March 2013 you will receive a discounted rate of £60) \nSocial workers who attend will be provided with CPD certification. \n  \nTo reserve a place\, please email 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/attachment-childrens-rights-and-needs/
LOCATION:Swansea University\, Swansea University
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Formal Advocacy
DESCRIPTION:In 2009\, The Welsh Government introduced the jigsaw model of Universal Advocacy for children and young people in Wales. A pivotal part of this model was the introduction of the term ‘formal advocacy’ to refer to the way in which those working directly with children and young people can support them to get their voices heard in decisions that affect them.    \nThe formal advocacy role is still widely misunderstood and by many feared as an additional burden on already overstretched professionals. This Tros Gynnal Plant course dispels the myths surrounding formal advocacy and supports learners to identify and understand this part of their role not as an additional undertaking\, but as something that’s already part of their practice. \n    \nWho is the course suitable for? \n – Anyone who works directly with children and young people e.g. Youth Workers\, Teachers\, Learning Support Assistants\, Group/Club leaders\, Community Nurses\, School Counsellors\, Education Welfare Officers and many others.  – Managers of those who work directly with children and young people. \n  \nCourse Structure \n – The structure of the course will be 1 taught day (9:30 – 4:30) – The course will be delivered using a variety of learning styles to include discussion\, presentation\, exercises and group work. – Learning from this course is transferable in to Tros Gynnal Plant’s accredited ‘Formal Advocacy’ course (Level 3\, 7 credits). Please contact Tros Gynnal Plant for more information if you’re interested in the accredited course. \n  \nCourse Costs \n – The course costs £110 per learner for an open course\, which includes all course materials and refreshments. – Costs for in-house courses are negotiable depending on learner numbers\, venue and administration responsibilities. If you wish to explore in-house training please contact Tros Gynnal Plant for an informal discussion. \n  \nCourse Outline \nThe aim of this introductory course is to develop knowledge and understanding of Advocacy in order to further the progress the Universal Advocacy model in Wales.   \nTo this end\, the course is structured in such a way that it first supports learners to identify how and when they might act as ‘formal advocates’ within their role\, as the term ‘formal advocate’ is relatively new and therefore may not be completely understood by all.   \nThe main thrust of the course will focus on actually ‘doing’ Formal Advocacy – supporting learners to consider how they act as Formal Advocates within their role and how they support the children and young people they come in to contact with to get their voices heard.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/introduction-to-formal-advocacy/
LOCATION:Swansea\, Swansea
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Hate Crime and Social Housing seminar
DESCRIPTION:This Tai Pawb event is a great chance to learn from best practice and share information on how social housing can respond to the challenges posed by hate crime. With speakers from a wide range of sectors\, this seminar will look at practical responses that can help both tackle hate crime and prevent hate crime occurring. This is a practice focused session and speakers include: \n – ·Jan Fox\, Wales and West Housing Association and Wales Social Landlords Anti-Social Behaviour Forum  – ·Jennie Bibbings\, Shelter Cymru  – ·Hodan Hersi\, Race Equality First  – ·John Edwards\, Torfaen People First – ·Housing & Public Protection Department at Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council (TBC) – ·South Wales Police (TBC) \n  \nThis half-day seminar will be of interest to Housing Officers\, Equality and Diversity managers\, Anti-social Behaviour Officers\, Tenant Participation and Engagement Officers\, customer service staff\, tenants\, others working in the housing sector and those working with groups who may experience hate crime. \n  \nA buffet lunch will be provided. \nCost: Tai Pawb members £30; non-members £40. \nFor further information about this event and to book your place\, please email
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/hate-crime-and-social-housing-seminar/
LOCATION:Cartrefi Cymru Conference Room  5 Coopers Yard\, Curran Road\, Cardiff CF10 5NB\, Cartrefi Cymru Conference Room  5 Coopers Yard\, Curran Road\, Cardiff CF10 5NB
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130612
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SUMMARY:Cardiff Safer Communities Network event
DESCRIPTION:Does your organisation work around improving safety within communities in Cardiff? Are you a volunteer or paid worker managing\, supporting or providing activities based around community safety? If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of the above\, then membership of the Cardiff Safer Communities Network is for you. \nTo find out more about the network or to register for this free event\, please email Katie Mallam (see below).
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/cardiff-safer-communities-network-event-4/
LOCATION:C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.\, C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.
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