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SUMMARY:Disclosure & Barring Service
DESCRIPTION:WCVA’s Criminal Records Unit is proud to introduce their new safeguarding service and offer you the opportunity to find out more about your safeguarding duties when working with vulnerable groups – adults or children\, and update you on new Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check arrangements.  \n  \nThey are delighted to have support from the Disclosure & Barring Service Referral team and they will be explaining about when to refer and how to refer in order to meet your legal obligations\, with plenty of opportunity for you to ask questions of your own. \n  \nThe CRU team will also be presenting on the new DBS Update Service and how it will impact upon your organisation for recruiting new volunteers or staff or carrying out rechecks. \nFind out more here – including alternative dates and venues.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/disclosure-barring-service-2/
LOCATION:National Botanic Garden of Wales\, Carmarthen\,  National Botanic Garden of Wales\, Carmarthen
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SUMMARY:Would you like to handle conflict better?
DESCRIPTION:‘Alternatives to Violence Project’ is holding this friendly workshop to help you handle conflict better and build more positive relationships. \nVisit www.avpbritain.org.uk to find out more about Alternatives to Violence Project.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/would-you-like-to-handle-conflict-better-3/
LOCATION:Cardiff Quaker Meeting House\, 43 Charles Street\, Cardiff CF10 2GB\, Cardiff Quaker Meeting House\, 43 Charles Street\, Cardiff CF10 2GB
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SUMMARY:Cross City and Vale Teaching and Learning Event 2013
DESCRIPTION:The Cross City and Vale CPD Team is pleased to announce that the first end of year Teaching and Learning Event will be held on Friday 5th July.This event is open to anyone who is involved in delivering education to post-16 learners in Cardiff and/or the Vale. The programme includes a variety of sessions delivered by a number of different providers. All sessions are free of charge\, but need to be booked in advance.If you are interested in attending any of the events listed below\, please book your place by emailing community@cavc.ac.uk \nIn your email\, please provide the following information: the title of the session/s you wish to attend\, your name and the name of your organisation.Refreshments will be provided throughout the day and there will also be opportunities for informal networking. \n   Attendance! Why bother? (9-10am) \nThis session will include a presentation on attendance and why it is important\, who can help the student and the effect of non-attendance. Participants will also be challenged to come up with one strategy to use next year in their practice. \n  ILT (9-10am) \nThis workshop will be an opportunity to share ideas and suggestions on how information learning technology (ILT) can be integrated into your teaching and learning practices.  \n   Understanding Learning Disability: Hate/Mate Crime (9.30-10.45am) \nThis awareness session will include: \n– an ice-breaking game with delegates about life with a learning disability \n– an introduction to what hate crime is\, some case studies from the media and closer to home\, some shocking statistics\, who can help? \n– staying safe tips. \n    Cultural Awareness (10am – 12 noon) \nAn opportunity for an informal discussion with colleagues on cultural awareness experiences and issues including the sorts of things that can cause confusion and misunderstandings between people from different cultures. \n   Dissolving Barriers\, Enabling Engagement (10am – 12 noon) \nA practical workshop that explores the choices and skills we work within when we meet new learners. From a learner’s perspective\, what does it mean to be seen as disaffected or to feel vulnerable? How can we see behind the barriers and how can we prepare a pathway for engaged learning. \n   Indian Head Massage (10am – 12 noon\, repeated from 12-2pm) \nA practical session to demonstrate in pairs how to carry out an Indian Head Massage. \n   Welsh Matters \nDrop in between 10am and 1pm for ideas on: \n– Curriculum Cymreig \n– Bilingual Teaching strategies \n– Welsh awareness \n… and a Welsh cake! \n   Advancing Learner Involvement (11am – 1pm) \nA short workshop exploring the Learner Involvement agenda and practical ways of delivering improvements. Take a fresh look at learner feedback\, focus groups and learner-led progression. Distinguish between Learner Involvement approaches for priority learners (under the DfES ACL Policy) and those for recreational learners. \n     Supporting Learners through Mentoring (12-1pm) \nFind out how you can support learners through Mentoring. This introduction will provide you with information on the role of the mentor. The benefits to the mentees and how you can become a mentor. You can also find out about the accredited mentoring training programme. \n  Evaluating Soft Skills (12.30-2pm) \nCommunity Music Wales will deliver a workshop session on methods of evaluating and demonstrating soft outcomes. This session particularly relates to NEET and hard to reach young people. \n   Police and Fire Services are there to complement the learning experience\, too (1-2pm) \nThis workshop will: \n– Consider why input from the Police or Fire Service may be advantageous \n– Examine positive factors from the point of view of the learner\, the Police and the Fire Services \n– Draw conclusions in terms of learning outcomes \n   \nOther sessions: \nIndividual Learning Plans (1-2.30pm) \nEmbedding Basic Skills within ICT (1-3pm) \nDifferentiation (2-3pm) \nUnderstanding Disability Hate/Mate Crime (2.30-3.45pm) \nWhat can volunteers do to support your organisation? (2.30-3.30pm) \n   
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/cross-city-and-vale-teaching-and-learning-event-2013/
LOCATION:Cardiff & Vale College\, 27 The Parade\, Cardiff CF24\, Cardiff & Vale College\, 27 The Parade\, Cardiff CF24
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SUMMARY:'Words' - an English Learners' Event
DESCRIPTION:English Language taster workshops. Information and advice on course opportunities from multiple service providers … and much more!To reserve your place\, please contact: 029 2038 2116 or email centrallibrary@cardiff.gov.uk
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/words-an-english-learners-event/
LOCATION:Cardiff Central Library\, Cardiff Central Library
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SUMMARY:The role of common knowledge in achieving collaboration across practices
DESCRIPTION:Free co-pro seminar with ASCC – Developing Evidence Enriched Practice programme \nThis seminar will outline the practical application of three key processes in effective co-production partnerships with a focus on children’s services.  \nThis seminar will be led by Professor Anne Edwards from Oxford University who has spent many years working with children’s services in England\, regarding inter-professional learning and practice development. Much of this learning will be transferrable to integrated working in adults’ services. Here is a summary of the subject to be discussed which is highly relevant to effective co-production: ‘Working across practice boundaries on complex societal problems is now commonplace. Yet we know relatively little about what enables it to happen successfully. One analytic challenge for studies of inter-professional work is to understand what mediates collaboration across the boundaries of practices so that what matters for each practice is still in play in the judgements that are made. The argument in this seminar is that attention should be paid to how what matters for each potentially collaborating practitioner is brought to bear on both interpreting and responding to work problems. Using the analytic resources of cultural–historical theory\, three conceptual tools are presented. These tools\, relational expertise\, relational agency and common knowledge\, are the outcome of analyses of inter- professional work in studies in England over the last ten years. They are offered as resources for both the analysis and development of cross-practice collaborations. The seminar will present evidence from three recent studies of creating the conditions for inter-professional collaborations in children’s services to examine the construction and use of common knowledge as a resource for those tasked with service integration. Common knowledge is seen as comprising the motives that take forward each contributing practice. It is woven into continuously contestable organisational narratives. These mediate interactions across practice boundaries and give strategic direction to activities in and across services which are in the process of integration.’ If you would like to know more about this event or book a place\, please contact Isobel Birden at
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-role-of-common-knowledge-in-achieving-collaboration-across-practices/
LOCATION:Wiserd Offices\, Cardiff University\, 46 Park Place\, Cardiff CF10 3BB\, Wiserd Offices\, Cardiff University\, 46 Park Place\, Cardiff CF10 3BB
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SUMMARY:Promoting Dementia Supportive Communities - Community Fayre
DESCRIPTION:An event to promote dementia supportive communities – all ages welcome \nThere will be: \nFood and drink \nLive music and performances \nTea dance \n… and more
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/promoting-dementia-supportive-communities-community-fayre/
LOCATION:Fairwater Leisure Centre\, Fairwater Leisure Centre
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