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SUMMARY:Protection of Vulnerable Adults - Decision Making and Information Sharing (POVA Level 3)
DESCRIPTION:This Cardiff Council course is for Adult Services Team managers; Social Workers and anyone with Case Management / Care Co-ordinator responsibility; managers of residential homes and managers of domiciliary agencies.  \nIt is essential that all participants have attended (or completed previously) the Recognition and Referral Training (Level 2 POVA) or have completed refresher training using the E-learning package at this level. \nFind out more here.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/protection-of-vulnerable-adults-decision-making-and-information-sharing-pova-level-3-4/
LOCATION:Glamorgan Archives\, Glamorgan Archives
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140806T140000
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SUMMARY:The Lobbying Act - free seminar for WCVA members
DESCRIPTION:  \nNew guidance on campaigning in the run-up to elections is here. The Electoral Commission has launched its guidance on the new rules contained in the Lobbying Act. The new guidance includes a document which has been produced together with the Charity Commission for England and Wales\, the Scottish Charity Regulator and the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland. So to follow that up\, the WCVA is holding a free seminar for WCVA members. The event will look at the new guidance\, which examines a range of subjects including: \n – Circumstances in which your campaigning activity could be regulated – The different types of campaign supporters – Guidance on joint campaigning – Registering as a campaigner and reporting requirements \nAnd much more besides. To attend\, simply email eventsadmin@wcva.org.uk with your name and contact details. \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-lobbying-act-free-seminar-for-wcva-members/
LOCATION:WCVA\, Baltic House\, Cardiff Bay\, WCVA\, Baltic House\, Cardiff Bay
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140808T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140808T150000
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SUMMARY:The Trowbridge Community Festival
DESCRIPTION:Free event \nBBQ … Live music … T-shirt design … Play Zone … Complementary therapies … Face painting … Glitter tatoos … and much more on the day \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/the-trowbridge-community-festival/
LOCATION:Trowbridge Community Centre\, Caernarvon Way\, Trowbridge\, Cardiff CF3 1TN\, Trowbridge Community Centre\, Caernarvon Way\, Trowbridge\, Cardiff CF3 1TN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140809T103000
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SUMMARY:Cardiff Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 9th August will see the 25th Anniversary Cardiff Carnival\, organised by SWICA Carnival\, transform the city centre with a riot of flamboyant carnival art\, colour and style – including over 600 costumed paraders and musicians in Wales’ biggest and most vibrant parade. Cardiff Carnival 2014 is a full day of celebration including 16 street performances in The Hayes (10.30am to 3.30pm) featuring the very best of Welsh carnival acts: free street entertainment for all the family as part of Cardiff Festival. Expect thrilling high-energy performances including samba drumming\, funky street bands as well as belly dancing\, capoeira\, world music\, family-friendly burlesque\, magic shows and surprise flashmobs. SWICA Carnival’s own flamboyantly costumed Carnival Crew will perform Brazilian drum and dance to kick things off on The Hayes at 10.30am.   Cardiff Carnival 2014 climaxes with the Finale Parade leaving University of South Wales\, Atrium\, at 3.30pm.   The route will take the parade down Churchill Way to Queen Street and on to St Mary’s Street and The Hayes.   Steve Fletcher\, SWICA Carnival Artistic Director who founded Cardiff Carnival in 1990 says “This year the Carnival Camp\, where the costume making and dance workshops are held\, has been busier than ever before.   “I can guarantee that the quality of the work produced by the community participants under the direction of SWICA Carnival’s team of expert artists and makers really does exceed and outshine anything we have produced in the past 24 years and confirms the annual Cardiff Carnival is in the premier league of UK carnivals. “I’m delighted that everyone involved has risen to the challenge to make the 25th anniversary Cardiff Carnival the most memorable in its history.” For further details\, contact SWICA Carnival direct on info@swicacarnival.co.uk
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/cardiff-carnival/
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SUMMARY:For parents under 25 and their children - free fun day out at Greenmeadow Community Farm
DESCRIPTION:Tractortastic Day featuring Tractor Ted \nSet in over 120 acres\, Greenmeadow Farm has a wide range of pedigree and rare breed animals which you can come and meet up close. Daily activities include milking demonstrations and tractor and trailer rides. They have: \n – Cattle\, Pigs\, Sheep\, Goats\, Shetland Ponies\, Donkeys\, Feral Cats\, various Chickens\, Bantams\, Ducks\, Geese\, Rabbits\, Guinea Pigs\, Chinchillas\, Mice\, Gerbils\, Rats\, Bees\, Doves\, Deer\, Ferrets and Leopard and Horsefield Tortoises and not forgetting ‘Tamara’ their beautiful Shire Horse! – Bouncy Castle – Play diggers and digger den – Huge tractors for you to see and have your picture taken on – Tractor & trailer rides – Milking demonstrations – A children’s adventure playground – Coffee Shop \n Due to limited spaces\, please contact Women Connect First ASAP on (029) 2034 3154 to book your place on the trip.  Please bring a packed lunch (refreshments are not provided). \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/for-parents-under-25-and-their-children-free-fun-day-out-at-greenmeadow-community-farm/
LOCATION:Meet at Women Connect First office\, 7 Neville Street\, Riverside\, Meet at Women Connect First office\, 7 Neville Street\, Riverside                                                  
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SUMMARY:#GivingTuesday event
DESCRIPTION:  \n#GivingTuesday is a global day of giving. On #GivingTuesday (2 December) everyone is being asked to come together to show the world why it’s good to give. Whether it’s making a donation\, volunteering your time or just spreading the word\, #GivingTuesday is a call to action for everyone who wants to give something back. The simple idea behind #GivingTuesday is to encourage people\, charities and businesses to donate time\, money or their voice to help a good cause. \nIn order to increase support for the #GivingTuesday campaign\, over the next few months CAF will be visiting a number of the UK’s cities to interact with charities and businesses\, and to spread the word about #GivingTuesday. CAF is holding an event in Cardiff on Wednesday 13 August. Here is the link to the Eventbrite: Visit www.givingtuesday.org.uk to find out more about #GivingTuesday \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/givingtuesday-event/
LOCATION:Butetown Community Centre\, 40 Loudoun Square\, Main Hall\, Cardiff CF10 5UZ\, Butetown Community Centre\, 40 Loudoun Square\, Main Hall\, Cardiff CF10 5UZ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140819T090000
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SUMMARY:Safeguarding Children Introductory Training (Level Two)
DESCRIPTION:This course is run by Cardiff Council \nCourse Content: \n – 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  \nLearning Outcomes: \n – 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. \n  \nCourse facilitator: Dorian Davies\, Lead Training and Development Trainer \n  \nIf you would like to book a place\, please email csbooking@cardiff.gov.uk with your full name\, job title and place of work and manager name. \n  \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/safeguarding-children-introductory-training-level-two/
LOCATION:Cardiff\, Cardiff
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140821T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140821T130000
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UID:46862-1408617000-1408626000@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Meet the Welsh Ambulance Service
DESCRIPTION:Diverse Cymru’s Co-Creating Healthy Change project is holding their next forum meeting in Cardiff in August. They are pleased to inform you that the Welsh Ambulance Service will be speaking at the meeting and you will be able to share your own views on the service at the meeting. The meeting is free to attend and is open to members of the public. Diverse Cymru particularly welcomes BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) people\, carers\, disabled people\, LGB (Lesbian\, Gay and Bisexual) people\, older people and transgender people. \n  \nLight refreshments will be provided and expenses will be offered for travel and replacement care costs (including child care). If you would like to claim travel costs please keep your receipts. Also\, if possible\, if you are claiming replacement care costs\, please let Diverse Cymru know before the meeting. \n  \nIf you are able to attend please let Diverse Cymru know by 14 August 2014 by phoning Roz Warden on 029 2036 8888 or emailing roz.warden@diversecymru.org.uk. Please specify if you have any dietary or access requirements. \n  \nRegistration and refreshments at 10.30am with the forum meeting starting at 11am.
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/meet-the-welsh-ambulance-service/
LOCATION:The Learning Suite in The Cardiff Story\, The Old Library\, The Hayes\, Cardiff CF10 1BH\, The Learning Suite in The Cardiff Story\, The Old Library\, The Hayes\, Cardiff CF10 1BH                         
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140821T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140821T233000
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UID:46863-1408617000-1408663800@c3sc.org.uk
SUMMARY:Heritage Lottery Fund presentation
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in applying for Heritage Lottery funding? Then come along to this presentation.  \n  \nThis is a general presentation into Heritage Lottery Funding and is aimed at not-for-profit organisations who are interested in learning about the funding available for heritage projects.  \nThe event will help you: \n–        To understand what HLF means by the term ‘heritage’ \n–        To understand what funding programmes are available \n–        To understand how to apply for funding \nThe presentation will delivered by Julie Furber\, a HLF Development Officer and will include an opportunity for general questions. \n  \nVisit http://www.hlf.org.uk/Pages/Home.aspx to find out more about the Heritage Lottery Fund. \nPlaces are limited so book today – email bookings@c3sc.org.uk or call (029) 2048 5722. \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/heritage-lottery-fund-presentation/
LOCATION:C3SC Offices\, Brunel House\, Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff\, CF24 0EB\, C3SC Offices\, Brunel House\, Fitzalan Road\, Cardiff\, CF24 0EB
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