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SUMMARY:Se*xual Health & C-Card Training
DESCRIPTION:Se*xual Health & C-Card Training\n   \n\nTwo Day Se*xual Health Awareness & C-Card Training Schedule for 2019-20 \nPlease find information regarding the schedule for the Two Day S*exual Health Awareness & C-Card Training during 2019-20. We would also appreciate it if you could forward this information onto any organisations that may be interested in delivering the C-Card Scheme in Cardiff. \nTo book on to a course\, please complete the booking form and email it to George. 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/sexual-health-c-card-training-5/
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SUMMARY:Carers Gateway Launch Invite
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that the Cardiff and the Vale Carers Gateway will launch on the 24th of March 2020\, 10:00 – 14:00 at Memo Arts Centre in Barry. \nPlease click on the following link for further details about the event and to register to attend. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cardiff-and-the-vale-carers-gateway-launch-tickets-89238467659 \nThis event is for: \n– Carers \n– Potential carers \n– People with care needs \n– Professionals that work with carers \nThe Carers Gateway aims to improve the quality of life for carers\, and the cared for\, in Cardiff and the Vale\, helping them sustain their caring role and enhance their ability to have a life outside caring. \nMany other providers of services for carers from across the region will also be there to promote all available services. Refreshments and lunch will be included for all attendees. Further information about the service and promotional materials will be available over the coming weeks.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/carers-gateway-launch-invite/
LOCATION:Memo Arts Centre in Barry\, Memo Arts Centre in Barry
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SUMMARY:The impact of the Smart Data Review - data portability\, new services\, and improving competition and consumer experiences in digital markets
DESCRIPTION:Westminster eForum keynote seminar\nThe impact of the Smart Data Review – data portability\, new services\, and improving competition and consumer experiences in digital markets\n  \nwith \nTim Jarvis\, Director\, Consumer and Competition Policy\, Department for Business\, Energy and Industrial Strategy \nWill Hayter\, Senior Director\, Policy and International\, Competition and Markets Authority  \nImran Gulamhuseinwala\, Trustee\, Open Banking Implementation Entity \nand \nSue Daley\, techUK; Emily Davidson\, BT; Chris Gorst\, Nesta; Philip James\, Sheridans;Laurie Laybourn-Langton\, IPPR and Richard Neudegg\, uSwitch \nFollow us @WeFEvents | This event is CPD certified \n  \nMorning\, Tuesday\, 31st March 2020  \nCentral London  \n  \nBook Online | Live Agenda | Sponsorship | Our Website  \nNote: fees apply to most delegates\, but concessionary and complimentary places are available (subject to terms and conditions – see below). \n \n  \n  \nIt focuses on the implications for business and consumers of measures contained in the Smart Data Review – and next steps for their implementation. \nAs we expect discussion on developing Smart Data Initiatives in the third sector\, including latest thinking on developing standards for the storage and formatting of consumer data and the transfer of this data between organisations\, I thought this would be of interest.  \nThe Review is part of a major UK policy drive that seeks to shift greater control over personal data to individuals. \nWith government consulting on its plans\, delegates at this conference will consider the practicalities and impact of key proposals emanating from the Review. \n                        \nAreas for discussion include: \n\nTackling the ‘loyalty penalty’ and enabling consumers to more easily switch between service providers;\nIncreasing availability of consumer data for innovative third-party services;\nStandards for safety\, security and trust in the handling and transfer of consumer data;\nSmart Data initiatives to drive competition in the regulated industries and digital markets – in light of the Furman Review;\nThe new Open Communications initiative proposed by the Smart Data Review; and\nThe experience of the financial sector on new consumer-facing third-party services enabled by Open Banking standards.\n\nSpeakers \nThere will be keynote addresses from: \n\nTim Jarvis\, Director\, Consumer and Competition Policy\, Department for Business\, Energy and Industrial Strategy;\nImran Gulamhuseinwala\, Trustee\, Open Banking Implementation Entity; and\nWill Hayter\, Senior Director\, Policy and International\, Competition and Markets Authority.\n\nFurther confirmed speakers include: Sue Daley\, techUK; Emily Davidson\, BT; Chris Gorst\, Nesta; Philip James\, Sheridans; Laurie Laybourn-Langton\, IPPR and Richard Neudegg\, uSwitch. \nThe agenda  \n\nThe Smart Data Review – key proposals and next steps;\nThe way forward for addressing the ‘loyalty penalty’ in consumer markets;\nDeveloping Smart Data Initiatives in the regulated industries – new services\, competition and consumer benefit;\nData portability and data transfers between online platforms – next steps for collaboration and developing standards;\nHow can Smart Data Initiatives improve competition and consumer experiences in digital markets and online services?; and\nCase study: Enabling innovation in data-driven services for consumers through the development of Open Banking standards.\n\nBook Online | Live Agenda \n  \nThe details: areas for discussion at this conference \nData portability\, innovative services\, and developing Smart Data Initiatives \nDelegates will consider what consumer benefits might be realised by means of putting in place a series of Smart Data Initiatives across the regulated industries and digital markets. \nThe agenda will bring out the latest thinking on developing storage and formatting standards for consumer data and to enable sharing between organisations – as well as next steps for rollout across a range of industries. \nThere will also be discussion on key priorities for driving innovation in data-driven consumer-facing services\, and the extent to which improved access to consumer data for third party providers will be required to enable this. \nThe agenda includes a case study on the ongoing implementation ofOpen Bankingstandards\, with a range of new consumer-facing services which utilise consumer data being brought to market by third-party providers. \nConsumer protection and tackling the ‘loyalty penalty’ \nThe seminar takes place following the CMA’sinvestigationinto the ‘loyalty penalty’ in consumer markets\, and the government response– committing to further work to take forward the CMA’s recommendations and to ‘tackle harmful business practices and deliver better outcomes for consumers’. \nWe expect discussion on the potential offered by proposals in the Smart Data Review to address concerns around overcharging of customers who remain with one provider for an extended period – including ways in which Smart Data Initiatives might simplify the process of comparing\, and switching between\, utility and service providers. \nWe also expect those attending to look at the Review’s proposals to develop a new ‘Open Communications’ initiative\, aimed at broadening access to consumer data for third-party service providers in the communications sector\, and improving the availability to consumers of data concerning service quality\, network speed and coverage. \nFurther discussion will consider the extent to which new data-driven services might offer benefits to vulnerable consumers – including in areas such as provider switching\, financial management\, and comparison services. \nDelegates will assess key priorities for ensuring public trust in new data-driven services – including third-party provider accreditation\, data protection requirements\, and restrictions on sharing data with non-accredited parties. \nCompetition and market dominance \nFollowing the publication of theFurman Review into competition in digital markets and the digital economy earlier this year – and in the context of the government confirmation that it intends to take forward that Review’s recommendation of a new Digital Markets Unit – we expect discussion on the state of competition in digital markets and the impact of this on consumers in those markets. \nThose attending will discuss the extent to which simplifying and standardising the process of consumer data transfer between online platforms and service providers\, and empowering consumers to mandate that these data transfers take place\, can improve competition\, choice and consumer experience in these sectors. \nNext steps for policy – taking forward the Smart Data Review’s key proposals \nWe also expect discussion on the next steps for policymakers\, regulators\, businesses and other stakeholder groups in taking forward the Review’s recommendations\, and on the impact of further expected policy developments. \nIn the context of the upcoming Consumer White Paper\, those in attendance will discuss what measures should be included in this to advance the programme of work in the Smart Data Review. \nThe draft agenda is copied below my signature\, and a regularly updated version is available to download here. The seminar is organised on the basis of strict impartiality by the Westminster eForum. Follow us @WeFEvents for live updates. \nSpeakers \nWe are delighted to be able to include in this seminar keynote addresses from: Tim Jarvis\, Director\, Consumer and Competition Policy\, Department for Business\, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Will Hayter\, Senior Director\, Policy and International\, Competition and Markets Authority and Imran Gulamhuseinwala\, Trustee\, Open Banking Implementation Entity \n                                        \nFurther confirmed speakers include: Sue Daley\, Associate Director\, Technology and Innovation\, techUK; Emily Davidson\, Principal\, Regulatory Affairs\, BT; Chris Gorst\, Director\, Nesta Challenges\, Nesta; Philip James\, Partner\, Technology and Digital Media\, Sheridans; Laurie Laybourn-Langton\, Senior Research Fellow\, Institute for Public Policy Research and Richard Neudegg\, Head of Regulation\, uSwitch. \nAdditional senior participants are being approached. \nNetworking \nThis seminar will present an opportunity to engage with key policymakers and other interested parties\, and is CPD certified (more details). Places have been reserved by officials from BEIS; DCMS; DfE; DfT; HMRC; Home Office; MoJ and Ofcom. Also due to attend are representatives from Consumers Association; Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer; Pinsent Masons and Ty Hafan. \nPress passes have been reserved by representatives from MLex and Utility Week. \nOverall\, we expect speakers and attendees to be a senior and informed group including Members of both Houses of Parliament\, senior government officialsinvolved in this area of public policy\, together with media businesses\, their suppliers and their advisors\, digital platforms and online businesses\, consumer technology companies\, software and app developers\, representatives of data-intensive industries including utilities\, healthcare\, pharmaceuticals\, logistics and finance\, companies involved in the development of new technologies such as AI\, cyber security and data protection companies\, the technology and telecoms industries\, organisations and individuals representing the views of consumers and citizens\, regulators\, academics and reporters from the national and trade media. \nOutput and About Us \nA key output of the seminar will be a transcript of the proceedings\, sent out around 12 working days after the event to all attendees and a wider group of Ministers and officials at BEIS\, DCMS\, HM Treasury and other government departments; officials at the ICO\, FCA\, Ofcom and other agencies affected by the issues; and Parliamentarians with a special interest in these areas. It will also be made available more widely. This document will include transcripts of all speeches and questions and answers sessions from the day\, along with access to PowerPoint presentations (subject to agreement with individual speakers)\, speakers’ biographies\, an attendee list\, an agenda\, sponsor information\, as well as any subsequent press coverage of the day and any articles or comment pieces submitted by delegates. It is made available subject to strict restrictions on public use\, similar to those for Select Committee Uncorrected Evidence\, and is intended to provide timely information for interested parties who are unable to attend on the day. \nAll delegates will receive complimentary PDF copies and are invited to contribute to the content. \nThe Westminster eForum is strictly impartial and cross-party\, and draws on the considerable support it receives from within Parliament and Government\, and amongst the wider stakeholder community. The Forum has no policy agenda of its own. Forum events are frequently the platform for major policy statements from senior Ministers\, regulators and other officials\, opposition spokespersons and senior opinion-formers in industry and interest groups. Events regularly receive prominent coverage in the national and trade media. \nBooking arrangements \nTo book places\, please use our online booking form. \nOnce submitted\, this will be taken as a confirmed booking and will be subject to our terms and conditions below. \nPlease pay in advance by credit card on 01344 864796. If advance credit card payment is not possible\, please let me know and we may be able to make other arrangements. \nOptions and charges are as follows: \n\nPlaces at The impact of the Smart Data Review – data portability\, new services\, and improving competition and consumer experiences in digital markets (including refreshments and PDF copy of the transcripts) are £230 plus VAT;\nConcessionary rate places for small charities\, unfunded individuals and those in similar circumstances are £85 plus VAT. Please be sure to apply for this at the time of booking.\n\nFor those who cannot attend: \n\nCopies of the briefing document\, including full transcripts of all speeches and the questions and comments sessions and further articles from interested parties\, will be available approximately 12 days after the event for £95 plus VAT;\nConcessionary rate: £50 plus VAT.\n\nIf you find the charge for places a barrier to attending\, please let me know as concessionary and complimentary places are made available in certain circumstances (but do be advised that this typically applies to individual service users or carers or the like who are not supported by or part of an organisation\, full-time students\, people between jobs or who are fully retired with no paid work\, and representatives of small charities – not businesses\, individuals funded by an organisation\, or larger charities/not-for-profit companies). Please note terms and conditions below (including cancellation charges).
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-impact-of-the-smart-data-review-data-portability-new-services-and-improving-competition-and-consumer-experiences-in-digital-markets/
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Mindfulness in the Workplace
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to Mindfulness in the Workplace \n \nA One Day Course \nStress is a leading cause of sickness absence across all workplaces in the UK. Against this background many organisations are seeking to introduce mindfulness programmes. \nThere is a wealth of research evidence emerging to indicate that mindfulness can reduce stress and anxiety and can reduce the incidence of recurrent depression. In addition\, mindfulness can improve attention and decision making. \nThis course provides an introduction to mindfulness in the workplace. The aim is to explore the meaning and potential applications of mindfulness across a variety of roles and workplace settings and to provide participants with the opportunity to explore how it might enhance their lives\, personally and professionally. \nBy the end of this introductory day participants will: \n\nBe able to describe what mindfulness is\nHave experienced some brief mindfulness meditation practices\nHave discussed the potential role for mindfulness in their work context\nHave explored some mindfulness based approaches which could be applied in their role\nThe trainer\, Deryl Dix is on the UK mindfulness network register of mindfulness teachers and adheres to their good practice guidelines.\nPlease ensure to have a purchase order number to hand when making your booking. This should be obtained from your finance department.\nPlease click on the following link for booking http://www.childreninwales.org.uk/item/introduction-mindfulness-workplace/
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