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SUMMARY:Gypsy\, Roma & Traveller Arts & Culture National Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Romani Cultural & Arts Company is proud to announce the Gypsy\, Roma & Traveller Arts & Culture National Symposium. The event\, hosted by g39\, will feature artists Daniel Baker and Shamus McPhee plus guests including Dr Ethel Brooks\, Associate Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Sociology at Rutgers University\, US and a Tate-TrAIN Transnational Fellow at the University of the Arts London\, Dr Colin Clark of The University of the West of Scotland and Nick Capaldi\, Chief Executive of Arts Council of Wales. This varied range of speakers will engage the audience in conversation regarding the current state of GRT arts and their implications for wider society. \nThis unique event will take place in the context of the Gypsy Maker project; an exciting new RCAC venture that facilitates the development of innovative works by established and emerging GRT artists. The project aims to stimulate dialogue across communities about the ways in which art continues to inform our lives. For this inaugural presentation of the project the RCAC has commissioned exhibitions of new work by Daniel Baker\, Romani Gypsy and Shamus Mc Phee\, Scottish Traveller. \n“The arts help us to express what’s distinctive and singular\, but also what unites and binds us together.  I look forward to exploring these and many other issues when we convene for the Gypsy\, Roma & Traveller Arts & Culture National Symposium.” Nick Capaldi\, Chief Executive\, Arts Council of Wales \n“We are very excited indeed to be working with the Romani Cultural & Arts Company. The Gypsy Maker Project makes a significant contribution to contemporary art discourse and its practice in the context of GRT communities. It’s an honour to be hosting such a high profile event at g39 and we are looking forward to a continuing partnership between the two organisations and their respective communities.” Chris Brown\, co-director of the artist-led gallery g39. \nThe half-day symposium will be followed by a visit to Baker’s exhibition ‘Makeshifting: Structures of Mobility’ at Art Central\, Barry. The private view of McPhee’s exhibition ‘Aspects of Gypsy Traveller Life’ will take place in the evening at The Riverfront\, Newport. \nRCAC anticipates great interest for this exciting event so please book your place early by writing to The Romani Cultural & Arts Company at: isaacblake@romaniarts.co.uk
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/gypsy-roma-traveller-arts-culture-national-symposium/
LOCATION:g39\, Oxford Street\, Cardiff\, South Glamorgan CF24 3DT\, g39\, Oxford Street\, Cardiff\, South Glamorgan CF24 3DT
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SUMMARY:Understanding How to Safeguard the Welfare of Children and Young People - Accredited Training Level 2
DESCRIPTION:A one-day Children in Wales course aimed at anyone working directly or indirectly with children and young people in a wide range of workplace and community settings. The purpose of the training is to give participants confidence and essential knowledge on how to safeguard the children and young people in their environment.  \nThe training is accredited through Agored Cymru and participants will need to complete assessments to demonstrate learning. Upon successful completion of an assignment the participant will achieve 3 credits at Level 2. This unit forms part of the Welsh quality assurance framework for vocational training.   \nAs a result of the training participants will: \n\nLearn about the legislation\, guidelines\, policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people\, including E-safety\nUnderstand the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people\nUnderstand how to safeguard children\, young people and practitioners in a work setting\nIdentify the characteristics of different types of child abuse\nKnow how to respond to evidence or concerns that a child or young person has been abused\, harmed or bullied\nBe able to describe the principles and boundaries of confidentiality and when to share information \n\nCOST: \nMembers £130* \nNon members £155* \nPlease Note – * The advertised rates include a charge of £25 per person  for Accreditation\, External Verification and Agored Cymru Certification.  \nBook via the Children in Wales website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/understanding-how-to-safeguard-the-welfare-of-children-and-young-people-accredited-training-level-2/
LOCATION:Neath\, Neath
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SUMMARY:C3SC training: How to Access Mental Health and Social Care Services
DESCRIPTION:This FREE training is being delivered in partnership with Diverse Cymru. \nBy attending this course you will be able to:      \n\nLearn about the system for referral to mental health services\nGain an overview of the legislation that supports people with mental health difficulties\nUnderstand the potential barriers to accessing mental health services
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-how-to-access-mental-health-and-social-care-services/
LOCATION:C3SC’s offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB\, C3SC's offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB
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SUMMARY:Community Voices: Looking at the Impact of European Migration on Communities in Cardiff
DESCRIPTION:Although there are more than 2.3 million non-British EU citizens living\, studying and working in the UK\, very little accurate demographic information exists about this important segment of the population. With debates about the impact of migration dominating mainstream media and public discourse\, it is often hard to separate fact from fiction. \nThe UK’s leading volunteering charity\, Volunteering Matters\, is teaming up with New Europeans\, an association championing the rights of European citizens\, to deliver Community Voices\, a European Commission funded initiative that seeks to explore the impact of European migrants on communities across the UK. Community Voicescomprises a programme of six seminars in six local communities designed to examine the impact of European migrants on local services and develop a report on that impact\, offering a space for discussion in the process. The seminar in Cardiff will be the fifth in the series. \nBook online  \n \nFREE event
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/community-voices-looking-at-the-impact-of-european-migration-on-communities-in-cardiff/
LOCATION:Wales Council for Voluntary Action\, VSAC Room\, Baltic House\, Mount Stuart Square\, Cardiff\, Wales Council for Voluntary Action\, VSAC Room\, Baltic House\, Mount Stuart Square\, Cardiff
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