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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:Parental Substance Misuse
DESCRIPTION:Parental Substance Misuse \n \nA One Day Course \nPractitioners will gain skills for dealing with parents and supporting children and adolescents\, building their resilience and dealing with trauma. \nCourse aims: \n\nThe main impact of parental substance misuse (PSM) on child development\nLife from a Child’s Perspective\nFactors that increase vulnerability from pre-birth to early adulthood\nProtective factors from pre-birth to early adulthood\nAdverse Childhood Experiences\nBuilding resilience in children\n\nWho the course is aimed at: \nFrontline practitioners who want tohave a greater understanding on how parental substance misuse impacts on the lives of children\, examining substance misuse\, issues of substance misusing parents\, its impact on the family environment and how it can hinder child and adolescent development. \nAbout the trainer \nMike Mainwaring has worked with Children and Young People for over 20 years. Specialising in substance misuse\, youth homelessness\, participation and children’s rights. He is a qualified trainer and has trained children\, young people and adults on substance misuse\, LGBT issues\, children’s rights\, participation\, dealing with difficult behaviour\, safeguarding and child protection\, Child Sexual Exploitation and boundaries. He has also developed and run youth lead research projects. He has worked in various settings such as street drug projects\, residential rehabilitation\, outreach work\, play\, youth work\, manged housing projects and run youth councils. He has an art background\, working with young people in distress through the medium of art and exhibiting his own work about social issues. \nThis course is also offered as in-house training\, please contact training@childreninwales.org.uk“>training@childreninwales.org.uk for more information. \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/parental-substance-misuse-2/
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/parental-substance-misuse/
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Supporting Young People’s Mental Health and Well-being
DESCRIPTION:Supporting Young People’s Mental Health and Well-being \n \nOne Day Course \nThe incidents of mental health amongst young people is on the increase\, along with self-harm and eating disorders.  The course aims to explore the various difficulties young people experience with mental health and how to build resilience and improve well-being.  The course will examine the different types of mental health\, the behaviours that can accompany them and how to support the young person.  Various ways of building resilience will be introduced.  How to maintain well-being will be demonstrated. \nAims of the Course are: \n\nTo raise awareness of mental health issues\nTo gain a better understanding of mental health  such as depression\, anxiety\nTo offer techniques for supporting young people\nTo gain skills in building resilience and increase well-being\nTo build confidence in dealing with these issues\nThis course is aimed at Frontline workers and practitioners working with young people who want to improve how they respond and work with young people\n\nAbout the Trainer \nMike Mainwaring has worked with Children and Young People for over 20 years. Specialising in substance misuse\, youth homelessness\, participation and children’s rights. He is a qualified trainer and has trained children\, young people and adults on substance misuse\, LGBT issues\, children’s rights\, participation\, dealing with difficult behaviour\, safeguarding and child protection\, Child Sexual Exploitation and boundaries. He has also developed and run youth lead research projects. He has worked in various settings such as street drug projects\, residential rehabilitation\, outreach work\, play\, youth work\, manged housing projects and run youth councils. He has an art background\, working with young people in distress through the medium of art and exhibiting his own work about social issues. \nMike has extensive experience of working with young people with mental health issues in various settings\, such as drop-ins\, residential rehabilitation\, hostel accommodation and other youth settings. \nThis course is also offered as in-house training\, please contact training@childreninwales.org.uk“>training@childreninwales.org.uk for more information. \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/supporting-young-peoples-mental-health-well/
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/supporting-young-peoples-mental-health-and-well-being/
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SUMMARY:Health and social care quality in Wales - governance and transparency\, workforce development\, and next steps for inspection\, regulation and legislation
DESCRIPTION:Health and social care quality in Wales – governance and transparency\, workforce development\, and next steps for inspection\, regulation and legislation \nfocuses on:  \n·         Raising the quality of health and social care in Wales; \n·         The future for inspection and regulation; and \n·         Recruitment\, development\, and support of the workforce.  \nwith \nDr Kate Chamberlain\, Chief Executive\, Healthcare Inspectorate Wales \nDame Clare Marx\, Chair\, General Medical Council  \nNick Bennett\, Public Services Ombudsman for Wales\, Ombudsman Wales \nand \nDarren Hughes\, Director\, Welsh NHS Confederation \nMario Kreft\, Chair\, Care Forum Wales \nJohn Pearce\, Chair\, Board of Community Health Councils in Wales \n  \nand \nDr David Bailey\, BMA Cymru Wales; Professor Aled Jones\, Cardiff University; Lesley Lewis\, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board; Claire Morgan\, Carers Wales; Donna Ockenden\, Princess Royal University Hospital; Anna Prytherch\, Rural Health and Care Wales and Helen Whyley\, RCN Wales \n***Morning\, Thursday\, 30th April 2020*** \n[Please note that this is a change to the original seminar date] \nCentral Cardiff  \n To book places\, please use  this link: online booking form \n 
URL:https://c3sc.org.uk/event-single/health-and-social-care-quality-in-wales-governance-and-transparency-workforce-development-and-next-steps-for-inspection-regulation-and-legislation-3/
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