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SUMMARY:SROI Practitioner Training
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe SROI Network is a social enterprise based in Liverpool that offers training and support to people interested in Social Return on Investment\, which is a methodology for helping people to measure social value. \nWant to make your organisation’s activities more effective for your stakeholders? Interested in demonstrating your hard work to partners\, funders and social investors? \nAs a social enterprise\, a continual concern is how to improve the quality of service you provide for your stakeholders – which areas need attention\, which are working well\, etc. Combined with a pressure to spend money wisely\, it can sometimes be difficult to see where to innovate in your organisation. Given the additional pressures of maintaining accountability and transparency to investors and board members\, this can lead an organisation to rocky waters. \nSROI\, or Social Return on Investment\, can provide a solution. It is a methodology for measuring social value which engages with stakeholders and analyses your activities by prioritising what matters to the people who use your service. This information can then guide the future direction of an organisation\, inform difficult decisions about where to invest resources to maximise social value and even act as an evaluative tool to highlight areas for improvement. \n  \nInterested? \nThe 2-day practitioner training provides a thorough overview of SROI from two main angles. The first day gives a practical\, interactive\, step-by-step introduction to the process of SROI via a case study that participants can bring along. The second day covers the more theoretical basis that underpins SROI\, together with an exploration of issues that practitioners will need to demonstrate an understanding of if they wish to become accredited. All training is delivered by SROI Network accredited practitioners and is suitable for any experience level. \n  \nHow to book and more info \nThe cost for the 2-day training including 1-year membership of the network is £575 +VAT. \nFor enquiries about availability\, bookings or cost please contact: Helen Campbell\, 0151 703 9229\,  helen.campbell@thesroinetwork.org \nwww.thesroinetwork.org/training/practitioner \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/sroi-practitioner-training/
LOCATION:Bristol\, Bristol
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Making Reasonable Adjustments for Disabled Workers and Customers
DESCRIPTION:  \nDiverse Cymru course \nThe duty to make reasonable adjustments\, under the Equality Act 2010\, involves taking positive steps to ensure that disabled people can access and progress in employment and in accessing goods and services. This goes beyond avoiding treating disabled people unfavourably and requires employers and service providers to take additional measures that are not given to non-disabled workers job applicants and customers. \nCost: £100 \nFind out more at http://www.diversecymrutraining.org.uk/reasonable-adjustments/ \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/making-reasonable-adjustments-for-disabled-workers-and-customers-2/
LOCATION:Maldron Hotel\, Cardiff\, Maldron Hotel\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140926T163000
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SUMMARY:Safeguarding Children Introductory (Level Two)
DESCRIPTION:This Cardiff Council course is for staff or volunteers from any agency from the statutory\, voluntary or commercial sectors\, working within Cardiff. \nIntroductory Training (Level Two) \nTarget Group B: (those who work directly with children and/or parents) \nThis is refresher training for those who have attended Safeguarding Children training previously. \n Course Content:•         The work of the Local Safeguarding Children Board•         The four categories of abuse and neglect•         Signs and indicators of abuse – examples would be given (including specific reference to child sexual exploitation\, human trafficking\, female genital mutilation\, forced marriage\, “honour”-based violence\, etc)•         Risk factors for children associated with adult carers – to include domestic abuse\, substance / alcohol misuse\, mental health\, learning disability•         s.47 Children Act 1989 – LA duty to investigate where there is “reasonable cause to suspect”\, other agencies’ duty to assist (where relevant for a particular employee group)•         The individual’s personal responsibility to ensure that a referral is made•         The referral process and the response to be expected (acknowledgement and feedback) – the process only\, not to include referral forms•         The definition of significant harm•         Exploration of s.17 and s.47 of the Children Act 1989•         Advice on dealing with disclosures from children•         An opportunity to explore some of the signs and indicators of abuse either through consideration of the four categories or scenarios•         The impact of abuse across the four categories•         Obtaining consent for referrals•         The limits to confidentiality•         The importance of information sharing•         How to make a referral – including the forms.•         The referral process and the response to be expected (acknowledgement and feedback).•         An overview of the child protection process \n Learning Outcomes:•         Be aware of the functions of the Local Safeguarding Children Board;•         Know the four categories of abuse and examples of indicators related to these categories;•         Recognise the risk factors for children that may be associated with adult carers•         Understand their role in protecting children\, and recognise their responsibility in ensuring that a referral has been made; and•         Be aware of the Local Authority duty to investigate and other agencies’ duty to assist•         Be aware of the referral process and the response to be expected•         Be able to define the 4 categories of child abuse\, and will have explored signs and indicators across the categories of abuse;•         Know how to respond when they think a child may be in need or suffering abuse\, including differences relating to consent;•         Understand the importance of listening to children and how to deal with disclosures\, including recognising the limits to confidentiality;•         Understand their role in protecting children\, and recognise their ongoing responsibility;•         Have explored the need and reasons for information sharing;•         Be aware of the child protection process\, how to make a referral and the relevant forms to use; and•         Know how to access advice if unsure of what steps to take.  \nCourse facilitator: Dorian Davies\, Lead Training and Development Trainer \n Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4Course Content: ·       The work of the Local Safeguarding Children Board·       The four categories of abuse and neglect·       Signs and indicators of abuse – examples would be given (including specific reference to child sexual exploitation\, human trafficking\, female genital mutilation\, forced marriage\, “honour”-based violence\, etc)·       Risk factors for children associated with adult carers – to include domestic abuse\, substance / alcohol misuse\, mental health\, learning disability·       s.47 Children Act 1989 – LA duty to investigate where there is “reasonable cause to suspect”\, other agencies’ duty to assist (where relevant for a particular employee group)·       The individual’s personal responsibility to ensure that a referral is made·       The referral process and the response to be expected (acknowledgement and feedback) – the process only\, not to include referral forms·       The definition of significant harm·       Exploration of s.17 and s.47 of the Children Act 1989·       Advice on dealing with disclosures from children·       An opportunity to explore some of the signs and indicators of abuse either through consideration of the four categories or scenarios·       The impact of abuse across the four categories·       Obtaining consent for referrals·       The limits to confidentiality·       The importance of information sharing·       How to make a referral – including the forms.·       The referral process and the response to be expected (acknowledgement and feedback).·       An overview of the child protection process  Learning Outcomes: ·       Be aware of the functions of the Local Safeguarding Children Board;·       Know the four categories of abuse and examples of indicators related to these categories;·       Recognise the risk factors for children that may be associated with adult carers·       Understand their role in protecting children\, and recognise their responsibility in ensuring that a referral has been made; and·       Be aware of the Local Authority duty to investigate and other agencies’ duty to assist·       Be aware of the referral process and the response to be expected·       Be able to define the 4 categories of child abuse\, and will have explored signs and indicators across the categories of abuse;·       Know how to respond when they think a child may be in need or suffering abuse\, including differences relating to consent;·       Understand the importance of listening to children and how to deal with disclosures\, including recognising the limits to confidentiality;·       Understand their role in protecting children\, and recognise their ongoing responsibility;·       Have explored the need and reasons for information sharing;·       Be aware of the child protection process\, how to make a referral and the relevant forms to use; and·       Know how to access advice if unsure of what steps to take. 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/safeguarding-children-introductory-level-two-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:Working Together to Safeguard Children
DESCRIPTION:  \nTarget Group \nThis is Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan Local Safeguarding Children Board’s training aimed at those professionals who are likely to participate in Child Protection Conferences\, Child Protection Core Groups or Strategy Meetings\, or who support\, advise or supervise staff who may become involved in the child protection process. \nIt is an expectation that participants will have undertaken introductory level safeguarding children training prior to coming on this course. The LSCB does not provide introductory level training. This should be provided by your organisation/agency. \n  \nCourse Content \nAn update on relevant legislation\, guidance\, protocols and procedures; multi-agency working; appreciating own role and that of others; strategy meetings; child protection conferences and core groups; planning for children at risk of significant harm; the lessons from serious case reviews. \nThe course is not an introduction to safeguarding children and will not cover the legal framework for safeguarding children; the responsibilities of individuals and organisations; the signs of abuse; how to make a referral; or the response to referrals (all of which should have been covered on training undertaken prior to coming on this course). \n  \nCourse Facilitator \nFacilitators from the Local Safeguarding Children Boards agencies \n   \nTo request a place please email csbooking@cardiff.gov.uk with your full name\, job title\, workplace address\, telephone number email address and managers name. \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/working-together-to-safeguard-children/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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UID:46941-1411750800-1411759800@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Black History Month launch event
DESCRIPTION:Find out more here.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/black-history-month-launch-event/
LOCATION:Riverfront Theatre & Arts Centre\, Newport NP20 1HD\, Riverfront Theatre & Arts Centre\, Newport NP20 1HD 
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