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SUMMARY:"It's good to rent" Annual  Conference
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to Welsh Tenants’ 2014 conference that follows on from two previous successful national events. This year Welsh Tenants will explore what’s good about renting\, with an exciting line up that is sure to inform and engage delegates. There are three plenary sessions that will cover: the challenges in today’s rental markets\, a celebration about what’s good about renting and the plans and priorities as they seek to examine political priorities for Wales and the wider rental markets. \n There will also be some exciting opportunities to get involved and interact with sector leaders and an opportunity to enhance your knowledge and understanding of what works.Some influential players who are helping to shape housing provision and support and to share lessons learnt have been invited to attend. Workshops and discussions will feature grant funding programmes that help tenants with financial inclusion\, community groups establishing self help support Foodbanks and credit unions\, welfare advice and support. The workshops celebrate what’s good about housing and how you can make a difference in your community through mutual self-help and partnership support. \n For those that want to shape how housing is being delivery there are workshops on regulation and scrutiny\, board governance and  the co-operative movement.  We also have new self-financing regime for local authorities who have retained their stock\, the WHQS Focus On Delivery Charter and how the sector can start to build council housing once more.   \nThere will also be the customary social events that make the Welsh Tenants a such a friendly interactive occasion full of learning and support with an opportunity to network with people who care about how we make it good to rent in Wales. \nContact Sharon Dean on 01685 723922 for prices and further information or book online at http://www.welshtenants.org.uk/book-conference/
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/its-good-to-rent-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Hotel Metropole\, Llandrindod Wells\, Hotel Metropole\, Llandrindod Wells 
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140918
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SUMMARY:Ash Wales Conference 2014
DESCRIPTION:ASH Wales is pleased to present an international conference – Tipping the Balance: Tackling Health Inequalities through Tobacco Control.  \nPlease join ASH Wales for this exciting and innovative two-day conference that will give you powerful new tools to enhance your tobacco control prevention and cessation efforts with today’s youth and adults. Come and hear tobacco control experts from across the UK and abroad speak about the latest strategies\, policies\, research and innovative approaches to tackling health inequalities through tobacco control. \nThis is a must attend conference for those working in tobacco control policy\, as well as public health professionals\, smoking cessation practitioners\, those working with young people\, academics and researchers working in tobacco and public health.   Sessions will include: \n –  \nSocioeconomic Inequalities in Smoking – Professor Amanda Amos\, Professor of Health Promotion\, Centre for Population Health Sciences\, The University of Edinburgh \n –  \nThe experience of plain packaging in Australia: early responses of smokers and the tobacco industry – Professor Melanie Wakefield\, Director and NHMRC Principle Research Fellow\, Cancer Council Victoria\, Australia \n –  \nTowards a Tobacco Free Ireland and implementing a Ban on Smoking in Cars Carrying Children- Dr Fenton Howell\, National Tobacco Control Advisor\, Department of Health\, Ireland \n –  \nThe Scale and Extent of Illicit Tobacco – Luk Joossens\, Tobacco Control Expert\, Belgian Foundation against Cancer\, International Expert on Illicit Tobacco Trade.  \n –  \nDevelopment and Feasibility of a Novel Intervention to Reduce Second Hand Smoking in the Home – Dr Laura Jones\, Lecturer\, Public Health\, Epidemiology and Biostatistics\, College of Medical and Dental Sciences\, University of Birmingham \n –  \nOptimising Outcomes for Pre-Op Patients – Dr Sharon Hopkins\, Director of Public Health for Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board \n –  \nSmoking in Pregnancy Research Pilots in Wales: Models for Access to Maternal Smoking cessation Support (MAMSS) – Dr Shantini Paranjothy\, Clinical Senior Lecturer\, Institute of Primary Care & Public Health\, Cardiff University \n   \nFind out more at www.ashwales.org.uk/ashwalesconference/
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/ash-wales-conference-2014/
LOCATION:Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama\, Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
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SUMMARY:Protection of Vulnerable Adults training course - Level 2
DESCRIPTION:POVA Level 2 – A morning of innovative delivery of safeguarding training \nAFTA Thought Training – ‘Safeguarding Adults: It’s everybody’s business’ \nThe protection of vulnerable adults against psychological\, sexual\, emotional\, physical and financial abuse is powerfully explored in this unique interactive workshop. \nSessions are designed around carefully researched case studies exploring situations which have led to the abuse of adults. Drama and discussion will be 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.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 workshop develops essential awareness of the individual roles and responsibilities of all staff and managers with regard to: \nRecognising Abuse•Reporting Abuse•Preventing Abuse•The training deliverer is passionate about the live experience and their skilled actors and facilitators create scenarios which challenge perceptions and communicate critical messages with lasting impact.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.They deliver training for staff and managers working within the following areas:Adult Service Providers•Care Homes•Health•Voluntary & Independent Sector•Housing• \n  \nRegistration from 9am
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/protection-of-vulnerable-adults-training-course-level-2/
LOCATION:Howardian Centre\, Hammond Way\, Penylan\, Cardiff CF23 9NB\, Howardian Centre\, Hammond Way\, Penylan\, Cardiff CF23 9NB
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Heritage Lottery Fund - Funding Support Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Not sure what makes a good application? Don’t understand what an outcome is? Confused about how to develop a budget?The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) recognises that some community and voluntary groups are nervous about filling in grant application forms. That is why they are running a funding support workshop in their office in Cardiff.This workshop is for any group which is not yet or newly constituted\, those new to fundraising for heritage projects and anyone with an interest in knowing more about HLF funding. \n  \nBy the end of the session you will:– Understand the different types of heritage projects that we fund.– Understand the Outcomes HLF aims to support.– Have a better understanding of the type of costs that can be included in an application.– Know how to write a HLF Project Plan.– Hear the experience of an organisation that has received HLF funding.You don’t need a definite project idea to attend – just come along to find our more. There will be a brief opportunity after the workshop to discuss any initial ideas with the Development Officers.Places are limited and booking is essential. To book a place\, please email wales@hlf.org.uk or call 029 2023 4142.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/heritage-lottery-fund-funding-support-workshop/
LOCATION:HLF Office\, James William House\, Museum Place\, Cardiff\, HLF Office\, James William House\, Museum Place\, Cardiff
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T170000
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SUMMARY:‘I’m a charity and I don’t pay VAT’
DESCRIPTION:This session aims to develop a broad understanding of the impact of VAT on a charity\, and signposts areas where VAT reliefs could be secured. You’ll learn:  \n – Basic VAT rules when income generating – Why are Contracts potentially different from Grants from the VAT perspective – Understanding the VAT rules on fundraising – Collaboration with third parties: Why is VAT an issue – Basic VAT awareness on property & construction projects – What is the VAT Cost Sharing Exemption and how does it work \nRead more and book your place.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/im-a-charity-and-i-dont-pay-vat/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
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