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SUMMARY:Protection of Vulnerable Adults - Conducting Non-Criminal Investigations (POVA Level 4)
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis training is designed for registered managers of residential homes and managers of domiciliary agencies who may be tasked with carrying out a non-criminal investigation under the Wales Protection Forum Policy. It is essential that all participants have attended (or completed previously) the POVA Decision Making and Information Sharing training (Level 3) prior to attending this course. \n(Participants must complete both days to receive a certificate). \nAims: \nTo provide Designated Lead Managers and others (as noted above in target group) who may be tasked with managing the POVA process and practitioners who may be tasked with carrying out a non-criminal investigation under the Wales Adult Protection Forum Policy with the skills required to gather and evaluate evidence\, prepare reports and provide recommendations which inform the multi-agency POVA decision making processes. \nObjectives: \nAt the conclusion of the course participants will be able to demonstrate an understanding of \n\nScope and purpose of an a POVA non-criminal Investigation\nHow to plan AND conduct  a POVA non-Criminal Investigation\nThe importance of gathering\, preserving and not contaminating evidence\nAppropriate interview and recording skills\nHow to evaluate evidence and prepare report on findings\n\nThe purpose of a final Strategy Meeting / Case Conference and what needs to be achieved. \nCourse facilitator: Kevin Jones – Independent Adult Protection Consultant and Trainer \nPlease note: Training courses run by Cardiff Council are now only accessible via the ‘Cardiff Council Academy Online on Learning Pool’. Each course participant must have an account on the site in order to make a booking and as managerial authorisation is required for each course booking\, a line manager or training co-ordinator within your organisation must also have an account. Each account requires a unique username and email address. If you don’t have the accounts you require or are unsure if you’re already signed-up then please contact scwdp@cardiff.gov.uk  If you already have the necessary account/s on the system then feel free to login on http://cardiff.learningpool.com in order to request the spaces you’d like. \nRegistration from 9am. Course: 9.30am to 4.30pm.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/protection-of-vulnerable-adults-conducting-non-criminal-investigations-pova-level-4-9/
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SUMMARY:C3SC training: Volunteer Recruitment\, Selection and Induction
DESCRIPTION:FULLY BOOKED \n\nBe familiar with a range of methods to attract a diversity of volunteers\nRecognise ‘selection’ as a two-way process and be familiar with a range of selection tools\nUnderstand the use of vetting procedures including DBS checks\, and recognise their limitations\nUnderstand the purpose and nature of a) volunteer agreements\, and b) volunteer induction\nRecognise potential uses and abuses of volunteers’ personal information\nRecognise ways in which volunteering can be made more accessible to all\n\nBook online  \nTime both days: 10am to 4pm
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-volunteer-recruitment-selection-and-induction-2/
LOCATION:C3SC’s offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB\, C3SC's offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Making Crowdfunding work
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT \nMany people have a good idea of what it is and many may have engaged with a crowdfunding campaign by making a donation or sharing via social media. But\, developing and running a campaign is a different story\, and you’ll need to be prepared and equipped to succeed in your goals. \nThese sessions will provide you with valuable insight into what’s required for your campaign to succeed covering topics such as\, which type of crowdfunding is best suited for my organisation\, what are the differences and which platform should I use? In addition\, we will look closely at consumer behaviour and why people will pledge\, donate to\, and share your campaign. We will discuss creative audience engagement techniques including storytelling\, media and press that can help your campaign stand out from the crowd. \nThe session will include a presentation covering the above and more followed by a Q&A and an informal creative discussion. \nBook online \nRegistration from 9.30am
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/making-crowdfunding-work/
LOCATION:Chapter Arts Centre\, Cardiff\, Chapter Arts Centre\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:New financial powers for Wales - financial briefing for the third sector
DESCRIPTION:  \nDelivered by Georgina Haarhoff\, Tax Policy and Legislation\, Welsh GovernmentThe Wales Act 2014 devolves tax-raising powers to the National Assembly for Wales for the first time. The Act devolves Stamp Duty Land Tax and Landfill Tax to Wales\, marking an important step in the devolution journey\, as Wales gains greater financial autonomy. \nWelsh Government is keen to consult with the third sector as plans develop\, and there is an opportunity to help shape what should be transposed from UK law; and what should change to reflect distinctive Welsh circumstances. \nThis free seminar will provide:• An introduction to the new tax-raising and borrowing powers\, and the new Land Transaction Tax and Landfill Disposals Tax• An opportunity to discuss whether a proportion of Landfill Disposals Tax revenue should be used to enhance community wellbeing\, and if so\, how this could work• An overview of how to engage with the developing legislation and implementation of these new powers
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/new-financial-powers-for-wales-financial-briefing-for-the-third-sector/
LOCATION:Baltic House\, Cardiff\, Baltic House\, Cardiff
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SUMMARY:What next for community journalism?
DESCRIPTION:Free event \nWe know more than ever about community and hyperlocal news. We have seen some impressive successes and innovation in the UK and internationally. But evidence shows sustainability is fragile. Cardiff University’s Centre for Community Journalism is delighted to be working with Nesta to host an ideas exchange to consider the future for hyperlocal journalism. \nKeynote speaker: Dan Gillmor \nWho this event is for: community journalists\, academics\, policy makers\, media innovators \nAttendees should make their own arrangements for travel and accommodation\, however you can find information to help you do this at the Centre for Community Journalism website. \nBook online \nRegistration: 9.30am
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/what-next-for-community-journalism/
LOCATION:Centre for Community Journalism\, The Bute Building\, King Edward VII Avenue\, Cathays Park\, Cardiff CF10 3NB\, Centre for Community Journalism\, The Bute Building\, King Edward VII Avenue\, Cathays Park\, Cardiff CF10 3NB
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