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SUMMARY:IWA Professional Training - Influencing Political Outcomes
DESCRIPTION:This Institute of Welsh Affairs course aims to give learners an understanding of how they can work effectively to influence the Welsh Government and the National Assembly in Wales. This course will equip learners with an advanced understanding of devolution\, and help develop the skills to influence policy development and set up successful campaigns within Wales.     Learning outcomes: By attending this course you will be able to understand:  \n – The workings of the National Assembly and Welsh Government at an advanced level – How to effectively influence policy makers within Wales including Assembly Members – How to establish and effectively manage campaigns within Wales and ensure that they have optimal impact. – How to set up\, manage and market events and opportunities to promote campaigns to policy makers in Wales. \n    \nWho is this course for? This course is ideal for those looking to expand their influence within the political sphere in Wales.     Additional Information: This event is CPD certified.     Cost: Early Bird IWA Member: £120+ VAT Early Bird Non-Member: £168+ VAT IWA Member: £150+ VAT Non-Member: £210+ VAT Member Bundle: £240+ VAT Non Member Bundle: £336+ VAT  \n    \nBook online.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/iwa-professional-training-influencing-political-outcomes/
LOCATION:Wales Millennium Centre\, Cardiff Bay\, Wales Millennium Centre\, Cardiff Bay
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Joined up Justice
DESCRIPTION:This Clinks event will include presentations\, workshops\, and a panel debate.  It will address the following areas: What are the key issues for the voluntary sector working in criminal justice? What does the Government’s Transforming Rehabilitation agenda mean for the sector; for those engaged\, and those outside it? How can we make rehabilitation real in the face of drastic cuts and controversial policy?  What are the current opportunities for the sector\, and how do we realise and build on these? \nThe event will be Chaired by Baroness Lola Young of Hornsey (cross bench member of House of Lords).  Speakers include; Clive Martin from Clinks\, Julian Corner from LankellyChase Foundation\, Simon Fulford from Khulisa\, Jeanette Powell from HMP Peterborough and Ian Blakeman\, Director of Commissioning at NOMS.  \nFind out more on the Clinks website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/joined-up-justice/
LOCATION:Central London\, Central London
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SUMMARY:The Connected Communities Festival 2014
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to the public\, the Festival will offer a wide range of activities relating to Welsh community life\, showcasing some of the best academic research that focusses on communities\, their value\, importance\, health and sustainability.  \nThe two-day Festival will comprise a mix of performances\, exhibition stands\, talks\, music events\, bazaars\, workshops\, film screenings\, games\, discussions\, walks\, digital activities\, pop-up events and much more. \n    \nAmong the activities featured will be: \n – archaeological demonstrations at the Caerau Iron Age hill fort and St David’s venue – a talk by National Poet of Wales Gillian Clarke – an Antiques Roadshow-style event to which everyone is invited to bring along their World War One objects and artefacts to be assessed and digitised by academic experts  – an intergenerational procession of banners celebrating the industrial history of Cardiff\, Merthyr Tydfil and other places in South Wales – pop-up Community News Cafés at the two main venues\, hosted by community journalists\, where debates and discussions will take place – a DIY music event featuring reflections on the DIY music scene from its practitioners and live performances – opportunities to get involved in dance\, music\, crafts and many other activities \nTwo main venues will host these and many other events\, with other fringe venues such as the Norwegian Church\, the Pierhead and Butetown Arts Centre also being used. Travel between venues will be available. \nActivities and events will be open and free to all.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-connected-communities-festival-2014/
LOCATION:Main venues – St David’s Hotel\, Cardiff Bay\, and Motorpoint Arena\, Cardiff\, Main venues - St David’s Hotel\, Cardiff Bay\, and Motorpoint Arena\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:Gypsies and Travellers: Preparing for the New Duty
DESCRIPTION:This event will look at some of the challenges and opportunities in relation to the new duty set out in the current Housing Bill\, looking in particular at the following themes: \n – New Duty – Setting the context (Challenges and Opportunities) – Accommodation Needs Assessments in Practice  – Engaging with members and WLGA guidance – Planning consultations – learning from the experiences of supported housing – Work of Bridges project in tackling discrimination and prejudice against Gypsies and Travellers in Merthyr Tydfil – Opportunity to learn from Home Space Sustainable Accommodation and Rooftops housing group about experiences from England  – Engagement with Gypsies and Travellers \nConfirmed speakers include: John Davies\, Gypsy and Traveller Legislation and Consultation Manager\, Jane Hurn\, Home Sustainable Accommodation\, Teresa Crew\, Bangor University\, Bryn Hall\, Unity Project\, Lillie Bramley\, Bridges\, Trudy Aspinwall\, Save the Children\, Anna Morgan\, Equalities Training Adviser\, WLGA. \nChaminda Seneviratne as secretary of the Cross-Party Group on Gypsies and Travellers will also be launching a report ‘Promoting Social Cohesion between the Gypsy and Traveller Community and settled community’ on behalf of Julie Morgan (AM) at the event. \nThis half day seminar will be of interest to local authority housing strategy officers\, environmental health officers\, development officers\, housing associations interested in learning more about potential for developing and managing sites\, Gypsy and Traveller liaison officers\, third sector organisations and other interested parties who wish to find out more about the topic or are currently engaged with working with Gypsy and Traveller Communities.  \nThe current programme for the event is attached. \nIf you would like to attend\, please complete the attached booking form and return it as soon as possible to Danielle Jenkins danielle@taipawb.org / Danielle Jenkins\, Administration and Information Assistant\, Tai Pawb\, Centre Court\, 8 Coopers Yard\, Curran Road\, Cardiff\, CF10 5NB / Fax: 029 2066 5698. \nYou can also book online through clicking on the following link –
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/gypsies-and-travellers-preparing-for-the-new-duty/
LOCATION:Media Resource Centre\, Llandrindod Wells\, Media Resource Centre\, Llandrindod Wells
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SUMMARY:Understanding Hate Crime
DESCRIPTION:“Incidents targeting people because of who they are (e.g. hate crimes) are under-reported\, meaning many victims are unable to access the support they need\, or to secure justice” \nIn 2012/13\, there were 1810 hate incidents and crimes reported to the police in Wales\, of which 1398 were racially motivated\, 219 were motivated by homophobia; 39 were religiously motivated\, 19 by transphobia and 135 reports of attacks against disabled people.   \nWhy attend? \n – Recognise hate crime – Know what to do if you suspect a hate crime has been committed – Identify strategies for dealing with it and improving reporting of attacks \n   \nFind out more and book via the Diverse Cymru website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/understanding-hate-crime-8/
LOCATION:Lysaght Institute\, Newport\, Lysaght Institute\, Newport
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:The Wales Volunteering Conference 2014
DESCRIPTION:Shaping the volunteering landscape \nVolunteers make a difference people’s lives every day. But how can you best make a difference for your volunteers?  \nThat’s what will be asked at this year’s Wales Volunteering Conference\, which is organised by WCVA. Titled Shaping the volunteering landscape\, we’ll look at how to make a positive difference to help volunteers become even better at improving people’s lives. What action can be taken? How can you make your volunteers feel empowered? How can you encourage creativity in these lean times?  \nThese questions and more will be examined in our range of plenary sessions and workshops.  \nSpeakers include:  \n – Paul Dear\, Head of third sector and community policy at Welsh Government\, on a Volunteering Policy for Wales – Emma Makarova\, Volunteering Manager at Refugee Action\, on guidance around asylum seekers and volunteering – Independent training consultant Huw Edwards on lobbying and influencing government  \nAnd workshops will include:  \n – Consultant Rob Jackson on shaping volunteers’ environment within your organisation – Bev Hampson of Breast Cancer Care and Suzanne Chisholm of WCVA on how your volunteering views can influence government policy – Constance Adams of WCVA on volunteers shaping public services  \nAnd watch out for our unique lunchtime Brief Encounters – mini-presentations held over lunch in the exhibition area\, focusing on improving understanding on volunteering and benefits\, developing volunteer-led services\, and more.  \nYou can read the full programme and book your place here – or use the online booking system here. \nTake that step towards really making your volunteers’ worlds better.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-wales-volunteering-conference-2014/
LOCATION:Cardiff City Stadium\, Cardiff City Stadium
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140702
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SUMMARY:Welsh Assembly Cross Party Group on Co-operatives and Mutuals meeting
DESCRIPTION:Launch of Co-operatives UK research report:-Social Co-operatives: a Democratic Co-production Agenda for Care Services in the UKWelcome and opening remarksMick Antoniw AM Chair of the Cross Party Group on Co-operatives & Mutuals Launch and overview of report Ed Mayo Secretary General\, Co-operatives UKWales – an opportunity to take the leadPat Conaty Research Associate\, Co-operatives UKFollowed by an open discussion & questions~~~~~Drinks and light refreshments will be provided\, sponsored by Co‑operatives and Mutuals WalesAll those attending must pre-register by emailing jayne.howard2@wales.gov.uk
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/welsh-assembly-cross-party-group-on-co-operatives-and-mutuals-meeting/
LOCATION:Media Briefing Room\, Senedd Building (Waterfront entrance)\, Cardiff CF99 1NA\, Media Briefing Room\, Senedd Building (Waterfront entrance)\, Cardiff CF99 1NA 
CATEGORIES:Training
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