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Thursday 19 December 2013

Dry January National Campaign

Dry January is a national campaign encouraging people to experience a month without alcohol, with nearly 4,500 people signing up last year. It aims to encourage people to experience a month without alcohol and ultimately moderate drinking habits.  

We hope you will join us in supporting this campaign by raising awareness of the campaign amongst the general public and staff groups.   There are display posters and leaflet available which can be aimed at the general public and in any staff rooms.  




Please display the posters and leaflets where the general public may see it and also in any staff rooms.  If you are unable to download these or would like more information or any of the following materials please let me know:

·         Posters
·         Leaflets
·         Alcohol Awareness Toolkit for workplaces
·         Unit beakers
·         Calorie / unit calculators

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind Regards,

Nicola Gordon
Uwch Ymarferydd Iechyd Cyhoeddus, Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru,  Tim Iechyd Cyhoeddus leol Powys, Y Cwrt, Bronllys, Powys, LD3 0DU
Ymarferydd Hyrwyddiad Iechyd wedi’u gofrestru gyda UKPHR: PR0001

Principal Public Health Practitioner, Public Health Wales, Powys Public Health Team, The Courtyard. Bronllys, Powys, LD3 0DU
UK Registered Public Health Practitioner: PR0001

Ffôn/Tel: 01874 712738                        
Ebost/Email: nicola.gordon@wales.nhs.uk   

Playwork Approaches in Schools: Play Wales event at RWAS

 
DYDDIAD I’CH DYDDIADUR
 Mae gweithwyr chwarae ar draws Cymru’n ffurfio perthnasau gwell gydag ysgolion lleol trwy gefnogi elfen di-gwricwlwm y diwrnod ysgol a hyrwyddo’r hawl i chwarae ymysg plant, pobl ifainc a staff.
Rydym yn cynnal seminar Agweddau Gwaith Chwarae mewn Ysgolion ar Ddydd Iau 20 Chwefror ym Maes y Sioe Frenhinol, Llanelwedd.
Bydd y seminar yn cynnig cyfle i ddysgu mwy am brosiectau penodol, i rwydweithio â gweithwyr chwarae eraill, ac i rannu arfer dda a phrofiadau.
Byddwn yn anfon ffurflen archebu atoch yn fuan. Yn y cyfamser, nodwch y dyddiad yn eich dyddiadur a chofiwch fod croeso ichi rannu’r dyddiad â’ch cydweithwyr allai fod â diddordeb yn y seminar.
Am fwy o wybodaeth, cysyllter â: marianne@playwales.org.uk
 
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY

Playworkers across Wales are forging better relationships with local schools by supporting the non-curriculum part of the school day and promoting the right to play with children, young people and staff.
We are hosting a Playwork Approaches in Schools seminar on Thursday 20 February at The Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells.
The seminar will provide an opportunity to learn more about specific projects, network with other playworkers, and share good practice and experiences.
A booking form will be circulated soon.  In the meantime, please pop the date in your diary and feel free to share the date with colleagues who may be interested.
For more information, please contact Marianne@playwales.org.uk
 
Marianne Mannello
Assistant Director: Policy, Support and Advocacy

Cyfarwyddwr Cynorthwyol: Polisi, Cymorth ac Eiriolaeth

Telephone no / Rhif Ffôn: 029 2048 6050
Fax no / Rhif Ffacs: 029 2048 9359
Cymraeg 029 2043 6926

Play Wales, Baltic House, Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff CF10 5FH
Chwarae Cymru, Tŷ Baltig, Sgwâr Mount Stuart, Caerdydd CF10 5FH
www.playwales.org.uk

www.chwaraecymru.org.uk

Play Radnor @ Ashfield, Howey

EVERY MONDAY
1.30pm

Activities include:
  • wendy house
  • willow maze
  • raised beds.  

FREE OF CHARGE

Your ideas and suggestions are welcomed 
 
 
For more information please contact Hannah, her email address is hannahcooke81@gmail.com. You can also find the group on facebook where we post any plans we may have for the afternoon.
 

Recruiting Trustees for Dyfodol Powys Futures



Would you like to make a difference to Children and Families across Powys?
Dyfodol Powys Futures is currently recruiting Trustees,

For an Information Pack please call 01597 825236

Contact a Family December Newsletter

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New information guide for parents on developmental delay
Monday 25th November 2013
This much needed guide is for parents and carers who think their child is not developing as they ought to be, or who have been told that their child has developmental delay or global developmental delay.
It contains information on:
·                     How children progress in the early years
·                     What developmental delay is
·                     Why a child might be slower in development and how they can help their child
·                     Top tips from parents who have gone through similar.

It also contains a pull out poster with important milestones in a child's development - which would also be useful to display in clinics.
In the guide, the main message for parents is that support should be put in place early on to help a child with developmental delay develop skills. This should not be dependant on the child being diagnosed with a named medical condition.



Our workshops and events so far...

Powys Teaching Health Board: MMR Vaccinations Needed



11 December 2013

MMR vaccination. Why wouldn’t you?

Measles can KILL; Mumps can cause MENINGITIS; Rubella can cause BIRTH DEFECTS

After the Measles outbreak across large parts of Wales, including Powys, we heard a lot in the press about the dangers of Measles. But even then, not enough chose to take up the offer of the MMR vaccination. Unfortunately, this means that there are large numbers of teenagers in Powys that are currently unprotected against the disease.

We also need to remember that as well as protecting against Measles, the MMR protects against Mumps and Rubella as well.

Children in Wales Training: E-Safety With the Under 8's

E-Safety With the Under 8's

E-Safety With the Under 8's 
7 February 2014, Cardiff - Booking Form
20 February 2014, Wrexham - Booking Form 
A half day course

Poverty & Welfare Reform in Wales

Policy Forum for Wales Keynote Seminar
Poverty and welfare reform in Wales

with
Stephen Crabb MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales, Wales Office
and
Councillor Tom BondNewport City Council; Lee CanningTaxPayers’ AllianceKatija DewWales Co-operative CentreKathryn EdwardsCharter HousingDave Evans,Working LinksDr Jim McCormickJoseph Rowntree FoundationJoshua Miles, Federation of Small Businesses WalesSiân MorganRemployJohn O’SheaThe College Merthyr TydfilRhian ReesCeredigion County CouncilMary Powell-ChandlerSave the ChildrenJassa Scott, Estyn and Fran TargettCitizens Advice Cymru 

Chaired by:
Mark Isherwood AM, Shadow Minister for Communities and Housing, Welsh Conservatives and Gwyn R Price AM, Member, Communities, Equality and Local Government Committee, National Assembly for Wales

This event is CPD certified

Morning, Thursday, 13th February 2014
Central Cardiff

  

Stonewall December Newsletter

Dear Supporter, 
A message from Ben Summerskill, Chief Executive
Last month we launched a new campaign with Will Young and Mumsnet to tackle homophobic language in Britain’s schools.

The campaign, devised by young people, is in response to research conducted for us by the University of Cambridge that showed that 99 per cent of gay young people still regularly hear phrases like ‘that’s so gay’ and that 84 per cent of those young people are distressed by it.
  
We know that homophobic language has a devastating impact on gay young people’s self-esteem.  With your support, we’ve already been able to send our resources to over half of all secondary schools in Britain. But we know there’s still much more to do. We want to ensure that every secondary school can access our posters and new guidance for teachers and young people. You can help us make this possible:
Since we launched the campaign we’ve received cross-party support and commitments from schools up and down the country to tackle the problem. With your support we’ll be able to turn those commitments into real action so we can realise our ambition that every single child in Britain should be able to reach their full potential – regardless of their sexual orientation.
With best wishes,


Carers & Their Rights diary marker: 13th May 2014

Powys Carers Service are hosting an event:

Carers & Their Rights

13th May 2014, in Llandrindod Wells

with Professor Luke Clements

To register your interest and more information please contact:

call: 01597 823800  or email:  info@powyscarers.org.uk

click here to download more information





Care Ambassadors for Early Years Workforce

Dear Dear Employer,

I have great pleasure in introducing the new Care Ambassador Project for Wales and the UK as a whole. The Care Ambassador Scheme is an idea designed by Denise Harrison and adopted by Skills for Care who has agreed for the four Regional Social Care Partnerships across Wales to adopt the idea in Wales

This will be a pilot project to run until March 2011 and we are now looking for a number of Care Ambassadors in Mid Wales.

We hope you are able to support this project by nominating suitable staff in your organisation to become voluntary Care Ambassadors as well as agreeing to release them to attend events as and when required. (This will be a maximum of twice a year for a maximum of 3 hours per visit – depending on the demand of the events, this may be less) In return, you can invoice SCiP for £20 per visit.

What is a Care Ambassador?

Care Ambassadors are workers within the care sector who have the passion and enthusiasm to share their experiences with others to change perceptions about careers in social care. We will offer training to develop your staff’s skills to carry out this role successfully.

Who can become one?

Social care workers at various levels of their careers who are committed and confident and able to communicate well with a wide audience. The Care Ambassador will be recruited on a voluntary basis.

The purpose of this project is to:

·         To educate as many people as possible of the opportunities available within the sector including the varied roles for both men and women - including career pathways/ career progression – via job fairs + school/ college visits
·         To raise the profile of social care as well as promoting the sector as an enjoyable, rewarding and successful career.

Benefits to employers

·         Career Development of staff - confidence and new skills acquired.
·         Better profile in the local community; being seen to contribute to the community
·         Raising interest among future generations as potential employees into the sector.
·         Low cost marketing to gain positive publicity

Benefits to employees

·         Continued Professional Development (CPD)
·         Experience of working with external partners
·         Chance to inspire new generation into the sector – sense of achievement

Please support this project by placing the flyer in your staff room and encouraging your staff to consider becoming a Care Ambassador. Please note that the application forms do need your endorsement.

Application forms & personal specifications can be obtained via:

Email:              janeg@ceredigion.gov.uk
Telephone:       01545 574008

Annwyl Gyflogwr,

Rwy'n falch o gyflwyno prosiect newydd Llysgennad Gofal Cymru. Mae'r cynllun Llysgennad Gofal Cymru yn gynllun a luniwyd gan Denise Harrison o Sgiliau Gofal ac mae nhw wedi cytuno i’r pedair partneriaeth ranbarthol Gofal Cymdeithasol ar draws Cymru dderbyn y syniad yng Nghymru a c yn y DU yn ei chyfanrwydd.

Bydd hwn yn brosiect peilot fydd yn rhedeg hyd Fawrth 2011 ac rydym yn chwilio am nifer o Lysgenhadon Gofal dros Ogledd Cymru.

Rwy'n gobeithio y gallwch gefnogi’r prosiect trwy enwebu aelod addas o’ch staff i ddod yn Llysgennad Gofal gwirfoddol a hefyd cytuno i'w rhyddhau i ddod i weithgareddau yn ôl y gofyn. (Bydd hyn yn uchafswm o dwy gwaith y flwyddyn am uchafswm o 3 awr yr ymweliad - yn dibynnu ar y galw am y digwyddiadau, gall hyn fod yn llai i). Yn eich tro gallwch anfonebu
SCiP am £20 am bob ymweliad.

Beth ydi Llysgennad Gofal?

Bydd y Llysgennad Gofal Cymru yn weithiwr o fewn y sector gofal sy’n frwdfrydig i rannu profiadau hefo eraill a newid barn pobl am yrfa hefo Gofal Cymdeithasol. Byddwn yn cynnig hyfforddiant i ddatblygu sgiliau eich staff i ymgymryd â'r rôl hon yn llwyddiannus..

Pwy all fod yn Llysgennad Gofal?

Gall gweithwyr Gofal Cymdeithasol ar wahanol lefelau o’u gyrfa sy'n ymroddedig a hyderus ac sy’n gallu cyfathrebu’n dda hefo cynulleidfa eang wneud cais. Caiff y Llysgennad Gofal Cymru ei recriwtio ar sail wirfoddol.

Pwrpas y prosiect ydi:

·         Addysgu cymaint â phosibl am y cyfleoedd sydd ar gael o fewn y sector gan gynnwys rôl wahanol dynion a merched - gan gynnwys llwybrau gyrfa / datblygiad gyrfa - trwy ffeiriau swyddi ac ymweliadau ysgol / coleg.
·         Codi proffil Gofal Cymdeithasol a hyrwyddo’r sector fel gyrfa i'w mwynhau a chyfle i gael gyrfa lwyddiannus a gwerth chweil.

Budd i gyflogwyr

·         Datblygiad gyrfa i’ch staff - codi hyder a dysgu sgiliau newydd.
·         Gwell proffil yn y gymuned leol - cyfrannu i’r gymuned.
·         Codi diddordeb ymhlith cenhedlaeth y dyfodol.
·         Marchnata cost isel i gael cyhoeddusrwydd positif.

Budd i gyflogedig

·         Datblygiad proffesiynol parhaus.
·         Profiad o weithio hefo partneriaid allanol.
·         Cyfle i ysbrydoli cenhedlaeth newydd i’r sector - synnwyr o gyflawniad.

Gofynnir i chi gefnogi’r prosiect hwn trwy roi’r poster yn ystafell eich staff a’u hannog i ystyried bod yn Llysgennad Gofal Cymru.. Sylwer bod raid i ymgeiswyr gael eich cefnogaeth chi yn gyntaf.

Gellir cael ffurflen gais a manylion personol gan :

E-bostiwch:                  janeg@ceredigion.gov.uk
Ffoniwch:                     01545 574008
Gwefan:                        http://www.ccwales.org.uk/scip-mid-and-west-wales/

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FAmily & Childcare Trust December Newsletter

family and childcare trust
Family and Childcare TrustNewsletter December 2013
It's nearly Christmas so we would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Annual ConferenceMaking more great and affordable childcare a reality

We held our annual conference last week. Over 100 representatives from Local Authorities, Children's Centres, Family Information Services, childcare providers and other professionals working in the sector attended.The conference began with a keynote speech by Anand Shukla, Chief Executive of the Family and Childcare Trust, who argued that cost, affordability and access problems in childcare are systemic challenges that require a strategic response. Anand Shukla argued that investment in childcare will not resolve these problems unless accompanied by a vision and that this is lacking in the current political focus on childcare. He highlighted in particular the need to simplify funding and said that the Family and Childcare Trust would be publishing a report in the New Year looking at what can be learnt from the first ten years of childcare policy.

Education minister Liz Truss set out the government’s approach to addressing the quality, affordability and access challenges in childcare, including reforming regulation and creating the tax-free childcare scheme. Liz Truss spoke in particular about the government’s desire to support more schools to provide wraparound childcare.
Labour shadow children and families minister Lucy Powell argued that policy has failed to keep up with changes in family life and called for a ‘childcare revolution’. Lucy Powell argued that government should treat investment in childcare in the same way that it makes infrastructure investment and discussed Labour’s pledge to guarantee families childcare before and after school and extend the free offer to 25 hours.
Panel and Q&A sessions during the day addressed the future of childcare funding; flexibility, innovation and information for parents; and promoting quality in the early years.
Read all the presentations from the conference.
Parent Champions
Over the last month the Parent Champions project has held workshops for members of our network of parent-to-parent advice schemes. These have been a chance to provide network members with information and resources on supporting their volunteers and collecting evidence of the difference they are making in their local area. Thanks to everyone who has attended so far and shared great ideas with other network members.

Unfortunately, our January workshop is full. For people who weren't able to book we hope to run workshops again later in 2014. Please get in touch with Chloe Alexander (chloe@familyandchildcaretrust.org or 020 7940 7525) to register your interest for future workshops on Managing Volunteers and Monitoring and Evaluating a Parent Champions scheme.
Parents' Week Haven holiday prize goes to....
Over 450 families across the UK entered  their Make One Change commitment for a chance to win a family break. There were many inspiring entries but there could only be one winner. Chosen at random, the prize draw competition winner is Sarah Clarke-Feltham, wife and mum of two from Cornwall. Read the winner's story.
Thank you again to everyone who supported our Make One Change campaign. Next year's Parents' Week  will take place on Monday 20 to Sunday 26 October 2014 but we will announce the theme early next year. Subscribe to the Parent's Week newsletter to receive the latest updates.
What makes a good or bad family day out?
We’re looking for parents and grandparents to come along to a group discussion about family days out. The group will meet for a couple of hours at the end of January. Location to be confirmed so please email if you’re interested in joining us to chat and share your experiences of what makes a good or bad family day out. We will send you more details in January.
Email Kate 
kate@familyandchildcaretrust.org or call 020 7940 7510.
Publications for familiesChristmas can be a stressful time for families, and our books for families can help with those meltdown moments over the holiday period. If the families you work with need some ideas for dealing with festive tantrums, take a look at these titles:
For more information on these, and on all of our publications, and to place orders visit our website.
We will also be offering special prices on some of our publications in the New Year, so check back in January to see what deals are available!
New Year dates
Professional Nanny Training 12 January 2014, LondonAssociation of Nanny Agencies is proud to offer a training programme for nannies working in private homes. The programme costs £164 and is endorsed by CACHE. The trainers are qualified child carers with nanny experience and home childcare recruitment consultants. For further details emailmargaret@anauk.org.
Living with teenagers course by HOPE 16 January 2014, Harrow, MiddlesexA course for parents with teenagers and adolescents aged 10+ to understand and acknowledge the needs of pre-teens and teenagers, practicing negotiating and setting limits, and finding different ways to communicate effectively. It costs £80 for non-Harrow residents and there is a  discounted rate for Harrow residents. Contact Jade Jaroudi on 020 8863 7319 or email info@hopeharrow.org.uk to register or book online www.hopeharrow.org.uk.

Achieving Two Year Olds (A2YO)
 is the national DfE support programme for providers and local authorities, delivered by Hempsall’s and Mott MacDonald.  A2YO’s aim is to support the implementation of free early learning for the least advantaged two year olds. 


A2YO are running a second programme of FREE nation-wide roadshows for group providers, children’s centres, schools and childminders.  Over 60 roadshows will occur over the next few months across daytimes, evenings and weekends, and you are invited to come along to the following dates in the diary:
3rd February 2014 - Manchester10th February 2014 - Bristol13th February 2014 - Liverpool28th February 2014 - London3rd March 2014 - Exeter4th March 2014 – Peterborough11th March 2014 – Birmingham
Don’t miss out on your FREE place. To book contact bookings@hempsalls.com or download a booking form by visiting the A2YO page at www.hempsalls.com
The Work and Family Show 21-22 February 2014, Excel LondonThe event will give working parents and parents taking a career-break women all the practical advice, ideas and answers needed to fulfil their ambitions. Visitors can speak with experts about creating an ideal work-life balance, meet family friendly companies, and discuss business ideas and future career opportunities. Don't forget to come and visit the Family and Childcare Trust exhibition stand  Visit website for more details.

Childcare Expo 2014 28-29 March 2014, Olympia London

If you work in the early years, childcare or nursery sector, Childcare Expo is a must-attend event to help you develop and look to the future in this growing community. Over the two day event a range of seminars will take place with updates from industry leaders on the most important subjects facing early years decision makers. Visit website for more information.
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