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SUMMARY:Universal Credit
DESCRIPTION:Topics covered on this Child Poverty Action Group course include: \n – the aims of universal credit; – when and how it will be introduced; – which benefits it will replace and which will remain; – who will be able to claim it; – how it will be calculated; – claims\, payments and appeals; – conditionality and sanctions. \n   \nFind out more and book your place via the Child Poverty Action Group website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/universal-credit-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:The Romani Cultural and Arts Company is pleased to invite you to the National Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The event is organised by the RCAC\, with the support of the Open Society Institute’s Early Childhood Programme\, Roma ‘Kopaçi’ projects. \nThe National Symposium is a development of the annual Gypsy\, Roma & Traveller History Month Workshop\, inaugurated by Dr Adrian Marsh in 2010\, that encourages members from Local Authority\, Central Government and GRT communities to discuss openly the challenges experienced in accessing services and provision. The previous annual workshops\, held in Newport\, have been aimed at promoting a better understanding and appreciation of the developments needed to establish improved social cohesion and integrate GRT communities for the greater good and have been led by Dr Marsh and Professor Thomas Acton in 2011 and then by the Romani Cultural & Arts Company since 2012. \nIn 2013\, the message has been extended to include the concerns regarding wider Romani communities across Europe and beyond. The situation in many countries in the European Union is a cause for profound concern\, as the recent report from the former Council of Europe’s Commissioner for Human Rights\, Thomas Hammerberg has noted. Beyond the borders of the EU\, the economic and social conditions for Roma and other Gypsy groups grow more grave day by day. Many of these communities are now present in the UK and Wales in particular and they seek better opportunities for improved quality of life and access to services. \nIn particular\, concerns to improve access to quality\, early childhood education and care services\, seen as the key mechanism to achieving long-term change for Romani peoples\, are at the heart of this year’s symposium. The main focus for this year is accommodation and the home and the associated issues relating to access to high quality support and services. There will be a number of important speakers coming from a wide range of organisations that promote and support Romani rights\, in addition to well-known academic experts in the field of Romani Studies\, policy and development.  \nSpeakers and workshop leaders will include a judge with experience of dealing with the GRT community\, Dr Margaret Greenfields\, a Slovakian early childhood expert and experienced representatives from the fields of policing and social work. All of these will bring a fresh look at the issues and support delegates in exploring potential solutions.Delegate numbers are limited so please book as soon as possible.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-romani-cultural-and-arts-company-is-pleased-to-invite-you-to-the-national-symposium/
LOCATION:City Hall\, Cardiff\, City Hall\, Cardiff
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