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SUMMARY:Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST)
DESCRIPTION:This course is being run by Cardiff Mind. \nWhat is ASIST? \n• ASIST is a “first aid” course that will equip anyone with the skills to intervene and save a life \n• Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training is a 2 day workshop that offers intensive training for front-line workers and community members \n• The emphasis is on teaching suicide first-aid\, to help a person at risk stay safe and seek further help as needed \n• ASIST provides practical training for caregivers seeking to prevent the immediate risk of suicide \n• It is the most widely used and researched suicide intervention skills training in the world \n Who is ASIST for? \n• ASIST is suitable for everyone – whether they are in a frontline position or as a concerned community member \n Why ASIST? \n• In-depth\, practical training course \n• Quality assured\, standardised format ensures consistency and establishes a common language and understanding throughout communities and front-line services \n• An effective intervention tool that combines the benefits of active listening with a practical\, directive approach \n• Empathetic\, person centred approach based on trust and communication  \n• Highly experienced trainers  \n Aims of the course: \nAfter the training\, you should be able to: \n• Recognise that caregivers and persons at risk are affected by personal and societal attitudes about suicide \n• Discuss suicide in a direct manner with someone at risk \n• Identify risk alerts and develop safe plans \n• Demonstrate the skills required to intervene with a person at risk of suicide \n• List the types of resources available to a person at risk\, including him or herself \n• Recognise that suicide prevention is broader that suicide first –aid and includes life promotion and self-care for caregivers  \nPrice: £160 per person for the two-day course which includes lunch\, refreshments and all materials. Discounts available for group bookings.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/applied-suicide-intervention-skills-training-asist-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:Advanced social media for e-participation
DESCRIPTION:Trainer: Arielle TyeThe aim of this Participation Cymru course is for participants to enhance the way they currently use social media to engage with service users and communities.  ContentIf you’re already using social media to engage with communities and service users but would like to know how to improve your content and reach\, get some top tips and new ideas\, this session is for you!  By the end of the course participants will be able to: – Discuss social media / web 2.0 – Develop a communications plan including social media and a social media schedule which meets their organisation’s needs – Implement strategies to mitigate risks of using social media – Use social media to make the right connections – Utilise management apps to become more efficient – Utilise Twitter\, Facebook\, blogs and LinkedIn effectivelyThis session is for practitioners who are already using Twitter\, Facebook\, YouTube or blogging to engage with the public\, and would like to know how to improve their content and reach. Book via the WCVA website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/advanced-social-media-for-e-participation-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff & Vale College (CF3 1XZ)\, Cardiff & Vale College (CF3 1XZ) 
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:POVA Level 2 training
DESCRIPTION:An afternoon of innovative delivery of safeguarding training – POVA Level 2 \nThe protection of vulnerable adults against psychological\, sexual\, emotional\, physical and financial abuse is powerfully explored in this unique interactive workshop. \n   \nSessions are designed around carefully researched case studies exploring situations which have led to the abuse of adults. Drama and discussion are used to approach the issues faced by frontline staff and managers in an accessible way\, inspiring and shaping new conversations about how best to respond in situations where adults are at risk. The training is open to all care staff (including managers\, seniors\, etc.) who need to complete or update their level 2 training.   Drawing directly from National and Local Safeguarding Policies and Procedures for Adults\, Dignity in Care guidance and the Serious Case Review into the death of Steven Hoskin\, the three-hour Cardiff Council workshop (run by Afta Thought) develops essential awareness of the individual roles and responsibilities of all staff and managers with regard to: \n    – Recognising Abuse– Reporting Abuse– Preventing Abuse \n   \nCardiff Council is passionate about the live experience and the skilled actors and facilitators create scenarios which challenge perceptions and communicate critical messages with lasting impact. \n    By creating a safe\, dynamic training environment\, a range of perspectives and alternative outcomes can be explored. The goal is to provide frontline staff and managers with the knowledge and confidence to ensure nothing is missed in their day to day exposure to potential abuse situations. \n   \nThe training is for staff and managers working within the following areas:– Adult Service Providers– Care Homes– Health– Voluntary & Independent Sector– Housing
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/pova-level-2-training/
LOCATION:City Hall\, Cardiff\, City Hall\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Trust funding - making a successful application
DESCRIPTION:Fred Adams-Montantin is Partnership and Development Manager at the Institute of Fundraising. With a wealth of knowledge of trusts and foundations\, Fred is responsible for developing and implementing the Institute’s statutory and trust fundraising strategy\, fostering related relationships and undertaking funder approaches.    A presentation and Q&A session on the dos and don’ts of Trust Fundraising.  \n – Researching the right prospects for your organisation. – Communicating your case for Support. – Applying using different approaches. \nReporting and maintaining the relationship. \n Individual Members of the Institute of Fundraising: £30 / Non-Members: £35. Book online here.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/trust-funding-making-a-successful-application/
LOCATION:Institute of Fundraising Cymru Office\, 21 Cathedral Road\, Cardiff\, Institute of Fundraising Cymru Office\, 21 Cathedral Road\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:Launch of Sexual Health Outreach Team
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to the free launch of the Sexual Health Outreach (SHOT) Team.  \nSHOT is a project funded through the Families First Programme from Welsh Government and carried out by Cardiff YMCA. They offer a confidential and non-judgemental outreach service for young people aged between 13 and 25\, allowing them to discuss their needs\, fears and concerns around sexual health with trained professionals in an informal setting of their choice. They currently provide one-to-one support and group sessions all over Cardiff. \nThe launch will be marked with guest speakers\, question and answer sessions\, opportunities to network with other organisation and increase knowledge\, as well as a market place to provide you with information about a wide variety of resources.  \nThe professional launch will commence from 3:00pm\, followed by the speakers\, with ample time being given for you to take part in activities and look through the market place. The event for professionals will close at 5:00pm. \nFrom 5:00pm there will be having a launch for young people. Please inform any young people that could benefit. \nR.S.V.P by Wednesday 5th March 2014  by emailing george.grindle@cardiffymca.co.uk or phoning George on (029) 2046 5250.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/launch-of-sexual-health-outreach-team/
LOCATION:City Hall\, Cardiff\, City Hall\, Cardiff
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