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SUMMARY:Next Cardiff Children\, Young People and Families Network meeting
DESCRIPTION:During the meeting\, we will be welcoming Councillor Sue Lent to discuss the priorities for her new portfolio at Cardiff County Council – Cabinet Member for Early Years\, Children and Families. \nWe will also be joined by Simon Morris\, Achievement Leader (Youth Support Services)\, Cardiff Council Education Department. Nick Corrigan\, Co-Chair of CCYPFN\, will lead a discussion on key consultation opportunities\, and you will have the opportunity to vote on who will represent Cardiff’s Third Sector at the following strategic meetings: \n–        Family and Young People’s Programme Board \n–        Cardiff Council Youth Service – Service Transformation Project Team \nNetwork meetings will be the only place where decisions will be made about who will represent members\, and to decide on which consultation topics affecting our members and the wider third sector C3SC we should prioritise for presenting our views to decision-makers. It is vital that members attend to ensure we get a strong voice at the decision making tables. \nFind out more about the Cardiff Children\, Young People and Families Network.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/next-cardiff-children-young-people-and-families-network-meeting/
LOCATION:Committee Room 3\, County Hall\, Atlantic Wharf\, Cardiff\, Committee Room 3\, County Hall\, Atlantic Wharf\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140916T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140916T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140916T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140916T090000Z
UID:46895-1410861600-1410872400@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:C3SC Training: How to Take Effective Minutes
DESCRIPTION:Fully booked \nThis course will help you: \n•         Write effective\, clear and concise minutes  \n•         Gain skills in note taking  \n•         Produce a clear and focussed agenda
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-how-to-take-effective-minutes-2/
LOCATION:C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.\, C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140918
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140916T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140916T230000Z
UID:46896-1410912000-1410998399@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Attachment and its Role in Children's Lives
DESCRIPTION:A one-day Children in Wales course   \nThis course is aimed at all those interested in the emotional development of babies and children\, and particularly those working with\, or supporting children and families in stressful circumstances. Attachment disorder has come to be understood as a major contributor to behavioural and emotional problems in children\, and in the development of personality disorders in adulthood. Understanding the importance of attachment in early development and how to recognize when family bonds are undermined are critical skills for those working with families. Practitioners also need skills in direct and systemic work to support children with attachment difficulties. This course therefore also describes the interventions that are available if you are working directly with children and their caregivers.  \n  \nThe course will explore:  \n – Why attachment matters – How attachment patterns are formed – What happens when attachment goes wrong – How observation can help us assess attachment – What we can do to strengthen and repair attachment relationships within families –  –  \nMembers £115  \nNon-members £135  \n – Visit www.childreninwales.org.uk to find out more.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/attachment-and-its-role-in-childrens-lives-5/
LOCATION:Merthyr Tydfil\, Merthyr Tydfil
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140919
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140916T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140916T230000Z
UID:46898-1410912000-1411084799@c3sc.org.uk
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 
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140917T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140917T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140917T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140917T090000Z
UID:46899-1410948000-1410958800@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:C3SC Training: Organising and Running Your AGM
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re looking for an introduction on how to run your first AGM\, or are wanting to ensure your next one runs smoothly\, this course will equip you to understand:  \n – The annual cycle of governance – The requirements for financial accounting and audit – How to organise and run an AGM \nIdeal for: trustees\, board members\, committee members\, and staff of voluntary organisations.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-organising-and-running-your-agm/
LOCATION:C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.\, C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140917T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140917T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140917T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140917T090000Z
UID:46901-1410948000-1410969600@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Language and Economy
DESCRIPTION: Welsh Centre for Language Planning – in partnership with the Institute of Welsh PoliticsEdwina Hart’s response to the Report of the Welsh Language and Economic Development Task and Finish Group is due to be published shortly. A number of other key reports have also referred to the connection between the vitality of the Welsh language and economic prosperity.  This timely conference will provide an opportunity for policy makers\, politicians\, community organisations\, mentrau iaith\, language planners\, local authorities\, academics and the business sector to come together to discuss the broad subject of ‘language and economy’ and think beyond simple slogans.In addition to analysing this subject\, we’ll consider local efforts to develop economic enterprises that give status to the Welsh language and provide employment for Welsh speakers in the north and west of Wales.  There will also be an opportunity to discuss: \n – What action is needed at a national and regional policy level to ensure economic conditions that support Welsh communities? – What is needed in order to promote enterprise\, give status to Welsh and support employment for Welsh speakers within various sectors in the north and west of Wales?  Speakers include:Wynfford James\, Welsh Language CommissionerBethan Webb\, Welsh Government  Selwyn Williams\, Bangor UniversityMenna Jones\, Antur Waunfawr   Euros Lewis\, Wes Glei  Gwyn Roberts\, Galeri CaernarfonMeirion Davies\, Menter Iaith Conwy  Alun Jones\, Menter a Busnes   Dylan Iorwerth\, Golwg Cost (including refreshments and lunch):IAITH members: £40Non-members: £65 Registration Form \nPlease register by Friday 12th September \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/language-and-economy/
LOCATION:Department of International Politics\, Aberystwyth University\, Department of International Politics\, Aberystwyth University
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140920
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140917T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140917T230000Z
UID:46903-1410998400-1411171199@c3sc.org.uk
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
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140918T083000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140918T083000Z
UID:46905-1411032600-1411043400@c3sc.org.uk
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140918T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140918T090000Z
UID:46907-1411034400-1411043400@c3sc.org.uk
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
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140918T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140918T160000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140918T160000Z
UID:46908-1411059600-1411070400@c3sc.org.uk
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
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140920
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140918T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140918T230000Z
UID:46910-1411084800-1411171199@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Community Engagement and Lifelong Learning Conference
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Cardiff School of Education and NIACE Dysgu Cymru\, this conference will focus on lifelong learning and engagement with communities to facilitate social inclusion and regeneration.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/community-engagement-and-lifelong-learning-conference-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140919T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140919T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140919T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140919T080000Z
UID:46912-1411117200-1411142400@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tenovus ManVan in Cardiff
DESCRIPTION:The ManVan is Wales’ first dedicated mobile support service for men affected by prostate and testicular cancer. Tenovus is working in partnership with Prostate Cancer UK to run the ManVan with funding from Movember and will be bringing the ManVan to a town near you. It will bring information\, support and welfare rights advice directly to men living with prostate and testicular cancer in communities across Wales. \nFor more information\, call the Tenovus Freephone Cancer Support Line\, 0808 808 1010 (8am–8pm\, 7 days a week)\, text MANVAN to 66777 or go to tenovus.org.uk/manvan \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/tenovus-manvan-in-cardiff/
LOCATION:STAR Centre\, Splott Road\, Splott\, Cardiff CF24 2BZ\, STAR Centre\, Splott Road\, Splott\, Cardiff CF24 2BZ
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140919T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140919T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140919T083000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140919T083000Z
UID:46913-1411119000-1411129800@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mental Health Awareness
DESCRIPTION:A Diverse Cymru half-day course \nAims \n – To provide a basic introduction to mental health and distress – To improve understanding and knowledge of mental health and distress – To reduce stigma and discrimination Learning outcomes By the end the session participants will have increased understanding of: – The basics of mental distress\, common signs and symptoms and causes – Good mental health and what supports mental health – The impact of stigma and diagnosis – What helps people with recovery (including treatments) \nMore information and book online here.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/mental-health-awareness-9/
LOCATION:Glamorgan Archives\, Cardiff\, Glamorgan Archives\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140922T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140922T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T070000Z
UID:46915-1411372800-1411491600@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid (Wales)
DESCRIPTION:  \nMHFA (Wales) is a 12-hour course which is funded and supported by the Welsh Government and its partners include the Public Health Wales\, Health Challenge Wales and Mind Cymru. MHFA is in 21 countries in the world. The idea of MHFA is that people should be taught how to perform basic ‘first aid’ for those exhibiting signs of mental distress\, just as they are commonly taught first aid for physical problems. MHFA improves mental health literacy and helps people to recognise the signs and symptoms of someone with mental health problems; to respond to various mental health crises\, engage with\, support and signpost people to appropriate professional help.  \nWhy attend? \nMental health problems are extremely common with one in four people experiencing some kind of mental health problem in any one year. Not only will it help to increase your self awareness of the importance of mental health but it will help you to help others in your place of work and in your personal life.  \nWho should attend? \nMHFA is for everybody. It is particularly helpful for people who deliver services to clients or for managers. \n  \nFind out more and book via the Diverse Cymru website. \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/mental-health-first-aid-wales-12/
LOCATION:Venture Wales\, Abercynon\, Venture Wales\, Abercynon
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140922T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140922T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140922T083000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T083000Z
UID:46916-1411378200-1411389000@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Female Genital Mutilation
DESCRIPTION:  \nTarget Group \nThis course is for staff from any agency either from Cardiff or the Vale of Glamorgan who may be working with children at risk of female genital mutilation \n  \nCourse Content  \nTo provide an overview of the practice of Female Genital Mutilation and gain an understanding of current research and the all Wales protocol. \nThis course aims \n – To raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) as a cultural practice and consider the impact of the practice on children – To enable practitioners to identify children at risk of FGM and those children who may have had it performed – To ensure practitioners are aware of the All Wales FGM Protocol and are competent and confident to fulfil their agency role in respect of the protocol and the All Wales Child Protection Procedures – To give practitioners the opportunity to explore their own perceptions of FGM in a multi-disciplinary context using case studies \nPre-course Reading: the All Wales Child Protection Procedures and FGM Protocol. \n  \nCourse Facilitators  \nKaren Jewell\, Consultant Midwife\, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board\, \nKaren Moremon\, Principal Social Worker and \nRebecca Way\, Principal Social Worker \n  \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. Confirmation will be sent by email approx. 2 weeks before the course. \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/female-genital-mutilation/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140924
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140922T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T230000Z
UID:46917-1411430400-1411516799@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Working Positively with Autistic Children in the Early Years
DESCRIPTION:A one-day Children in Wales course \nThis course offers participants a broader understanding of how autism can impact on early development\, play and social interaction. This deeper understanding can underpin positive and progressive relationships with autistic children. Strategies for promoting engagement\, play and language development are explored\, along with positive responses to behaviours found in autism that can challenge professionals and families. This course is for all those working with autistic children and their families who wish to deepen their understanding and enlarge their skills base with this cohort of children. \n The course will cover:  \n – Current views on the nature and features of Autism – Evidence-based approaches in play\, social development\, family well-being and behaviour – Strategies to support communication and shared attention \nMembers £115 \nNon-members £135 \nFind out more and book your place via the Children in Wales website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/working-positively-with-autistic-children-in-the-early-years-4/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140925
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140922T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T230000Z
UID:46918-1411430400-1411603199@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Person Centred Thinking Skills
DESCRIPTION:This two-day Learning Disability Wales course will give you a good foundation in person centred thinking skills to work towards delivering personalised services. \nFind out more and book your place via the Learning Disability Wales website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/person-centred-thinking-skills-4/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140923T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140923T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140923T100000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140923T100000Z
UID:46920-1411470000-1411480800@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:VCS Cardiff AGM
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to VCS Cardiff’s 50th Annual General Meeting. (VCS had its initial meetings in the original Butetown Community Centre so holding the 50th AGM in the new one brings them full circle). VCS will be presenting updates on all their current projects and feeding back on what was a very busy year. \nPlease find the AGM agenda here  \n10.30 Registration & Coffee \n11.00 A Place To Play (film) \n11.15 Youth Volunteering (briefing) \n11.20 The Big Up Project (briefing) \n11.25 VCS in Partnership (briefing) \n11.30 Annual General Meeting (Agenda attached) \n12.30 The VCS Story (film) \n12.50 Investors In Volunteers (briefing) \n13.00 Tenovus Sing With Us Choir  \n13.10 – 14.00  light lunch and the 50th Birthday Cake following the meeting. 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/vcs-cardiff-agm/
LOCATION:Butetown Community Centre
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140925
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140923T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140923T230000Z
UID:46921-1411516800-1411603199@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Discounted Promoting Energy Efficency Course
DESCRIPTION:Severn Wye (as part of the Energy Advice Training Consortium) has funding* from Welsh Government to provide the course ‘Promoting Energy Efficiency to Potential Customers’ at a discounted price. The full cost of the course is £210 but discounts are available for employed people living or working in Wales (o;rganisations with fewer than 250 people pay just £63 per person; organisations with more than 250 people pay £105 per person). (All prices exclusive of VAT) \nThe course is a one-day Skills First level 1 qualification called ‘Promoting Energy Efficiency’. This is great for those just starting out in the industry or for those who have a good understanding but need some help in communicating their knowledge to customers. They particularly see this as an important course for any customer-facing staff as it will help them to link measures together providing added service and satisfaction for the customer and opportunity of a cross-sell for the company. This is also an excellent course for any employee as it will help them to take steps to reduce energy in their own homes and to advise colleagues and friends. \n  \nThree different aspects of energy efficiency are looked at during the course: \n – The reasons for adopting energy efficiency behaviours and the effect these can then have on energy consumption – The measures and initiatives available to customers to encourage take-up – Help understanding the effective ways of communicating the information to customers \nAdditionally\, for any businesses with staff living or working in Wales we have funding through Welsh Government to offer the course for £63 or £105 per person dependant on the number of employees within the organisation*. \nTo reserve a space\, for more information on the course or to discuss in-house courses/alternative locations\, please visit www.energyadvicetraining.co.uk  or call on 01452 833601. \n*Please be aware that this funding is not available to Public Sector Organisations \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/discounted-promoting-energy-efficency-course/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140925
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140923T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140923T230000Z
UID:46922-1411516800-1411603199@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:European Social Fund (ESF) 2014-2020: Opportunities for the third sector
DESCRIPTION:Should your organisation pursue European funding? \nThe WCVA event (also being run in Llanelli and Llandudno on different days) will tell you about the pros and cons of running an EU funded project; how projects can promote equality\, sustainability and social inclusion\, and the opportunities and access routes for the sector under the 2014-2020 programmes. But most of all\, they aim to make it easier for you to decide if Euro funding is right for you. \nFind out more and book your place via the WCVA website.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/european-social-fund-esf-2014-2020-opportunities-for-the-third-sector/
LOCATION:Cardiff City Stadium\, Cardiff City Stadium
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140926
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140923T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140923T230000Z
UID:46924-1411516800-1411689599@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:"Cadw Ein Plant Yn Ddiogel" Hyfforddiant i'r Person Dynodedig Ar Gyfer Amddiffyn Plant
DESCRIPTION:  \nCwrs Deuddydd Plant Yng Nghymru   \nThis is an advert for a Welsh Medium Course “Keeping our Children Safe” Training for the Designated \nPerson for Child Protection  \n  \nMae gan bob plentyn yr hawl i fyw eu bywyd heb ddioddef camdriniaeth nac esgeulustod\, ond mae digwyddiadau diweddar yn amlygu unwaith eto\, pa mor anodd y gall fod i oedolion adnabod\, a gweithredu ar sail pryderon ynghylch diogelwch neu les plentyn. Mae Confensiwn y CU ar Hawliau’r Plentyn yn datgan y dylai pob sefydliad sy’n ymwneud â phlant weithio tuag at yr hyn sydd orau i bob plentyn. Mae rôl hanfodol i’r Person Dynodedig ar gyfer Amddiffyn Plant mewn sefydliadau\, yn helpu i sicrhau bod mesurau diogelu digonol yn eu lle\, a bod y camau angenrheidiol yn cael eu cymryd pan fynegir pryderon ynghylch plentyn. Bydd yr hyfforddiant deuddydd hwn yn ystyried y canlynol: \n – Rôl y Person Dynodedig a sut gellir ymgorffori’r rôl honno yn eich sefydliad – Deddfwriaeth a chanllawiau ar ddiogelu plant a phobl ifanc\, yn enwedig yn y cyd-destun Cymreig – Mesurau diogelu hanfodol y mae angen eu rhoi ar waith – ‘Camddefnyddio ymddiriedaeth’ a sut mae parhau’n effro i droseddau rhywiol posibl o fewn y sefydliad – Asesu pryderon am blentyn\, a chyfeirio’r achos at y gwasanaethau cymdeithasol os bydd angen – Y system amddiffyn plant statudol a’r hyn y gellir ei ddisgwyl gennych – Cyfrinachedd a chadw cofnodion da – Amrywiaeth a nodweddion ychwanegol sy’n gwneud rhai plant yn arbennig o agored i niwed.  \nAelodau £165 \nHeb fod yn Aelod £195 \nFfurflen Archebu  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/cadw-ein-plant-yn-ddiogel-hyfforddiant-ir-person-dynodedig-ar-gyfer-amddiffyn-plant/
LOCATION:Caerdydd\, Caerdydd
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140924T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T090000Z
UID:46925-1411552800-1411574400@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:C3SC Training: Grants - Fit for Funding
DESCRIPTION:Fully booked \nWith a greater emphasis on tenders and bids than ever before\, this popular course starts with an introduction to bid writing\, and develops into a comprehensive guide to maximising your chances in drafting Lottery\, grant or competitive funding bids. \nThis course will help you to:  \n·       Write concise and compelling applications  \n·        Understand how good research\, realistic outcomes and accurate budgeting can improve the chances of an application being accepted \n·       Build relationships with grant givers and meet their expectations \nIdeal for: any organisation that wishes to maximise their bid writing skills.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-grants-fit-for-funding-5/
LOCATION:C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.\, C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.
CATEGORIES:Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140924T173000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T173000Z
UID:46927-1411583400-1411590600@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cardiff and Vale University Health Board: Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Choices\, Challenges and ChangeWelcome and introduction – Maria Battle\, ChairOur year in review –Context: Adam Cairns\, Chief ExecutiveCaring for People: Ruth Walker\, Nurse  DirectorKeeping People Well: Dr Sharon  Hopkins\, Director of Public Health                                                 Finance: Charlotte Moar\, Executive Director of Finance  Clinical Services: working with our communities to co-create the future of healthcare – Abigail Harris\, Executive Director of Planning and Dr Graham Shortland\, Medical Director \nWhen the people speak: working with our patients to improve what we do – Simone Joslyn\, Clinical Lead Adult Mental Health Development plus service user\, and Dr Ian Ketchell\, Cystic Fibrosis Unit plus service userThanks\, closing remarks  & introduction to interactive session – Maria BattleHelping us shape the future of healthcare – Interactive session\, plus refreshments and networking \n 1.Welcome and Introduction (5mins) Maria BattleChair 2.Our year in Review (30mins)Context: Adam Cairns\, Chief Executive Caring for People: Ruth Walker                               Nurse  Director Keeping People Well: Dr Sharon  Hopkins\, Director of Public Health                                                  Finance: Charlotte Moar               Executive Director of Finance   3.Clinical Services: working with our communities to co-create the future of healthcare (10mins) Abigail Harris\, Executive Director of PlanningDr Graham Shortland\, Medical Director4. When the people speak: working with our patients to improve what we do (20mins)1) Simone Joslyn\, Clinical Lead Adult Mental Health Development plus service user 2) Dr Ian Ketchell\, Cystic Fibrosis Unit plus service user6.Thanks\, closing remarks  & introduction to interactive sessionMaria Battle5.Helping us shape the future of healthcare (45mins)Interactive session\, plus refreshments and networking 800×600 Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/cardiff-and-vale-university-health-board-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Committee Rooms 2 & 3\, Cardiff County Hall\, Atlantic Wharf\, Cardiff\, Committee Rooms 2 & 3\, Cardiff County Hall\, Atlantic Wharf\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140924T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140924T173000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T173000Z
UID:46930-1411583400-1411592400@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Recovery Cymru Celebration Evening
DESCRIPTION:  \nYou are invited to this special celebratory event. \n  \nThe evening will include: \n – Recovery stories and short speeches – Special guest speaker – Mark Drakeford AM\, Minister for Health – The launch of the RC new self-help recovery workbook – A first glimpse of the new programmes and weekly groups – An opportunity to network and meet new people – Great food\, live music\, fun and much more \n  \n  \nPlease let Recovery Cymru know if you would like to contribute food for the buffet. \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/recovery-cymru-celebration-evening/
LOCATION:St John’s Church\, Canton\, Cardiff CF5 1NX\, St John’s Church\, Canton\, Cardiff CF5 1NX 
CATEGORIES:Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140926
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140924T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T230000Z
UID:46931-1411603200-1411689599@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Creative Care Planning
DESCRIPTION:  \nNewLink Wales training course \nThrough Creative Care Planning we challenge the old way of doing things and incorporate various creative methods to inspire our service users through care planning. \nBy the end of the course participants will have developed skills and knowledge in what best practice guidelines say about care planning and how to apply it\, what commissioners need from care planning and how to internally audit individual care plans. In addition they will gain skills in applying engaging methods in care planning and learn how to implement this into their own service. \nVoluntary sector £125\, Statutory Sector £135 \n  \nTo book onto the course or for further information – Telephone: 029 2052 9002 or email  info@newlinkwales.org.uk or visit www.newlinkwales.org.uk \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/creative-care-planning-2/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140926
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140924T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T230000Z
UID:46932-1411603200-1411689599@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar: Tendering for trustees
DESCRIPTION:Delivered by Gareth Coles\, Senior Policy Officer\, WCVA  \nA lunchtime webinar providing introductory guidance into the key considerations of tendering for trustees of voluntary groups\, exploring the differences between grants and contracts and an overview of the tendering process.  \nTo register your interest in this event\, please email
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/webinar-tendering-for-trustees/
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140927
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140924T230000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140924T230000Z
UID:46933-1411603200-1411775999@c3sc.org.uk
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140925T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140925T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140925T090000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140925T090000Z
UID:46934-1411639200-1411660800@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:C3SC Training: Introduction to Sustainable Funding
DESCRIPTION:With more and more third sector funding sources being tendered for\, this course aims to give your organisation an overview on how tendering works. It covers what tendering is and how your organisation can take part to maximise your chances. \nBy the end of the session\, you will: \n·       Understand what a sustainable fundraising strategy is and why every organisation needs one \n·       Learn how to explore and extend your fundraising options \n·       Be able to construct a realistic and sustainable fundraising strategy \nIdeal for: any organisation or individual looking to understand tendering.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/c3sc-training-introduction-to-sustainable-funding-3/
LOCATION:C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.\, C3SC offices\, Brunel House\, 2 Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff CF24 0EB.
CATEGORIES:Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140926T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140926T161500
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140926T081500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140926T081500Z
UID:46935-1411722900-1411748100@c3sc.org.uk
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140926T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140926T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T222122
CREATED:20140926T083000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140926T083000Z
UID:46937-1411723800-1411749000@c3sc.org.uk
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
CATEGORIES:Training
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