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SUMMARY:Substance Misuse Awareness Training
DESCRIPTION:NewLink Wales 2-day training \n  \nAt a small additional charge\, this 2-day course can be accredited through Agored Cymru gaining 3 credits and level 3 on the Quality Assured Lifelong Learning Framework for Wales. \nThis course is aimed at people with little or no knowledge of substance misuse. The course will describe the most commonly misused categories of substances\, identify the effects of alcohol and the risks associated with alcohol misuse. Also it will describe different patterns of substance misuse and discuss the range of service provision available. \nVoluntary Sector £140.00\, Statutory Sector £150.00 \n  \nTo book onto the course or for further information – Telephone: 029 2052 9002 or email info@newlinkwales.org.uk or visit www.newlinkwales.org.uk \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/substance-misuse-awareness-training/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140912
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SUMMARY:Working with Groups
DESCRIPTION:A two-day Children in Wales course  \nDelegates will explore the role of the group facilitator\, and be able to use facilitation skills to engage constructively with group participants from a variety of groups running in different settings. The course will enable delegates to base their work on the principles of equal opportunities. The course will develop delegates’ understanding of and ability to use active listening and communication skills within a group context. \nBy the end of course\, participants will:   \n – Understand the role of the facilitator – Understand some models of groupwork theory – Understand and manage group dynamics – Be able to identify some of the key knowledge and skills necessary for successful facilitation – Be able to share\, explore and practice facilitation techniques  – Be able to share some of the challenges involved in facilitation and consider ways of overcoming these  \n –  –  \nMembers £165 \nNon-members £195Visit www.childreninwales.org.uk to find out more.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/working-with-groups-5/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140910T160000
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SUMMARY:Parents' Week Conference
DESCRIPTION:Children in Wales’ Parents’ Week Conference this year will be around the theme of strengthening the contribution of parenting support services to early intervention family support.  Participants will be considering key messages from early intervention research including what are the main principles and ingredients of successful parenting programmes. We will share knowledge about how to strengthen implementation efforts and consider policy developments\, new initiatives\, and good practice on the ground in Wales. Small workshops will support discussions on a range of topics relating to policy and practice including Welsh Government’s new parenting guidance\, measuring the impact of your service\, effective use of the pupil deprivation grant in parenting support\, and more to be confirmed. THE PROGRAMME \nParenting Programmes:  What Works? \nKirsten Asmussen\, Evidence Analyst at the Early Intervention Foundation.  \nKirsten will speak about what we know from research about what makes an effective parenting intervention. \n  \nWelsh Government approach to parenting support – Keynote speech from Vaughan Gething AM\, Deputy Minister for Tackling Poverty \nKey messages from the National Parenting Coordinators’ Network \nGail Bennett\, Flintshire CC and Chair of Network. Gail will present on the range of strategic policy and practice issues on which members of the Network collaborate in order to promote and support best practice across Wales. \n  \nOpportunities and challenges for planning and delivery \nShelley Davies\, Senior Strategic Partnership Manager\, Powys CYPP \nDr. Sue Evans\, Consultant Child Psychologist\, Powys Teaching Health Board \nShelley and Sue will discuss the early intervention strategy developed by Powys Children and Young People’s partnership\, which involves strategic coordination and delivery of complementary programmes for Parents\, children\, schools and early years settings.  They will share the strategic approach used in Powys and the outcomes achieved and consider the opportunities and challenges. \n  \nRole of early intervention in supporting parents through transition  \nAngela Davies\, Director\, Creative Parent Engagement UK   \nMoving up to secondary school can be a time of anxiety for parents/carers as well as children.  In her presentation Angela Davies will explore the potential and challenges of adopting an early intervention based approach to supporting parents through the transition process.  Looking first at the research base and rationale behind this area of work she will then talk about example projects she is currently involved in. \n  \nSupporting Parents of teenagers \nDr John Coleman\, a clinical psychologist with an international reputation for his work with parents and young people\, will speak about his recently published book “Why won’t my teenager talk to me?”.  He will describe the new framework he has developed\, the STAGE framework\, designed to help parents become more confident and more resilient.  The framework draws on current research and on Dr Coleman’s experience in running workshops for parents of teenagers.  \nBOOK YOUR PREFERRED WORKSHOP \n – How to develop and evaluate a parenting intervention:  Ten steps for success – Facilitator:  Kirsten Asmussen\, Evidence Analyst at the Early Intervention Foundation. – Supporting parents via the Pupil Deprivation Grant  – facilitator to be confirmed – Unpacking the Parenting in Wales: Guidance on engagement and support – facilitator to be confirmed \nWales Neglect Project – Evidence based decisions in neglect cases – Examining the findings of the project’s evaluation report which indicates that it is useful as a tool for early intervention as well as to help social workers with evidence for decisions making – facilitator to be confirmed  \nWho should attend? \nProfessionals providing family and parenting support and those with a policy lead or interest in family and parenting support. \nChildren in Wales hopes the event will increase delegates’ understanding and give them the opportunity to consider their own policy and practice alongside sharing experiences and best practice.  \nCOST: Members: £70                  Non-members: £90 \n  \nIf you would like more information or a WORD version of the booking form\, please contact bookings@childreninwales.org.uk \nBook Online  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/parents-week-conference/
LOCATION:Future Inns\, Cardiff Bay\, Future Inns\, Cardiff Bay
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140910T093000
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SUMMARY:Free conference: A Woman's Place in Academia - improving gender balance in further and higher education
DESCRIPTION:  \nWith women underrepresented in senior roles across academia in Wales (further and higher education) Chwarae Teg is pleased to announce that the Deputy Minister for Education and Skills\, Ken Skates AM will be opening this one day conference that will: \n – Launch Chwarae Teg benchmarking research showing where women are in decision making in academia in Wales today – Provide an opportunity to discuss the barriers affecting the progression of women in academia – Share emerging practice from a variety of institutions designed to get more women into decision making roles in academia \n  \nThis FREE conference is a must for leaders in the academic community. By attending you have the opportunity to play a proactive role in helping to ensure that women become equally represented in academic posts across Wales. \nThe full Agenda will follow and you can reserve your tickets today at: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-womans-place-in-academia-tickets-12221652291 \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/free-conference-a-womans-place-in-academia-improving-gender-balance-in-further-and-higher-education/
LOCATION:Swansea University (Glyndwr Lecture Theatre B\, Glyndwr Building)\, Swansea University (Glyndwr Lecture Theatre B\, Glyndwr Building)  
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:C3SC Training: Being a Trustee
DESCRIPTION:This course will enable you to understand the duties and responsibilities of being a trustee and what it means in practice. You will be taken through the legal responsibilities you have when you are a trustee\, and also your role and responsibilities towards your organisation. \n   \nBy the end of the session you will:  \n – Understand what it means to be a trustee\, who can be one and what roles and responsibilities trustees may have; – Appreciate what trustees can be liable for\, and know how to limit potential risks; – Understand the principles of good governance\, the roles of specific officers\, and the difference between a trustee board and its subcommittees; – Have an overview of what is needed for effective trustee recruitment and induction. \nIdeal for: individuals who are new to the role of trustee\, or who are considering taking up this role within a charity.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-being-a-trustee-2/
LOCATION:C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.\, C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.
CATEGORIES:Training
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