: C3SC offices, Baltic House, Cardiff Bay
: C3SC offices, Baltic House, Cardiff Bay
By attending this course you will be able to: Undertake a training needs analysis Know how to develop a training plan Understand the different approaches to address training and development Recognise the importance of evaluating training Book online Alternatively, call us on (029) 2048 5722 or email training@c3sc.org.uk
: University of Wales Trinity St David’s Halliwell Centre in Carmarthen
: University of Wales Trinity St David’s Halliwell Centre in Carmarthen
The 8th Living Room Annual Lecture will take place for the first time outside Cardiff on Tuesday 17th May. Held at the University of Wales Trinity St David’s Halliwell Centre in Carmarthen, Recovery as an issue of Social Justice will be delivered by David Best, Professor of Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University. The event begins...
: Children in Wales's offices, Cardiff
: Children in Wales's offices, Cardiff
Following Children in Wales's first very successful half-day seminar in February 2016, this practical seminar aims to inform those working with children in the early years of the public health agenda and to consider the best ways to support local delivery. Avril Hooper, Flying Start Manager at Cardiff Council, will chair the seminar and facilitate...
: Active Living Centre, Pontypool
: Active Living Centre, Pontypool
How do we create better habits for ourselves, our local community and our planet when changing our behaviour can seem so complicated and/or unobtainable? ‘Behaviour change’ will be the theme of our regional participation network events in May 2016. Simply telling people to change their behaviour is not effective and without understanding the context, achieving...
This Learning Disability Wales course will provide participants with the techniques and skills to: Use the core person centred thinking tools required to develop one page profiles with people supported and others who are present in their lives. Know how a one page profile can be the beginning and the foundations of a support plan...
Citizens Advice Cardiff and Vale would like to invite you to an event looking at the early effects of Welfare Reform in Cardiff and the Vale. Come and hear the organisation's evidence and client stories. Keynote speakers:Fran Targett OBE, Director, Citizens Advice CymruStephen Doughty MP Register your interest by emailing training.course@cacv.org.uk
This free event is being organised by Positive Ageing Associates (and funded through the Gulbenkian foundation), who’ve designed the PART programme to support older people to increase their resilience to changes that people experience in later life. There are 20 places available for this, which are suitable for anyone aged 50+ and free to attend....
This NewLink Wales course is aimed at people with little or no knowledge of substance misuse. It will describe the most commonly misused categories of substances and list the effects of alcohol and the risks. It will also describe the different patterns of substance misuse and discuss the service provisions available. Price: £120 Book a...
A one-day Children in Wales course Why do some young people cope with difficulties more easily than others? What factors really make a difference to how we deal with adversity? What can practitioners do to make a difference? This one-day course explores how you can develop an approach that builds on strengths to help young...
: C3SC offices, Baltic House, Cardiff Bay CF10 5FH
: C3SC offices, Baltic House, Cardiff Bay CF10 5FH
By attending this course you will be able to: Review your current approach of developing a bid Apply new techniques to give bids a winning ‘edge’ Understand and meet the expectations of funders The course uses real-life case studies to help you understand what you need to consider to plan and write a successful bid, with...
Scheduled as the Social Services and Well-being Act comes into force and following the publication of CSSIW’s National Review of Domiciliary Care in Wales in April 2016, this seminar will be a timely opportunity to discuss the challenges and next steps for social care in Wales. Imelda Richardson, Chief Inspector, Care and Social Services Inspectorate...