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If you wish to have any news relating to services for children and their families published onto this site please forward items to PAVO via email: info@pavo.org.uk. Preferably send attachments in Word or publisher rather than pdf format.

If you wish to have further information about anything appearing here please do contact PAVO via the HelpDesk email: info@pavo.org.uk or phone: 0845 009 3288

If any of the links to documents, surveys or other websites don't work please do let us know and we will try again.

See our Sister Blog: PAVO Powys Play Partnership -http://powysplaypartnership.blogspot.co.uk/


Friday 24 June 2016

Brecon Carers Infomation and Support Programme with Alzheimers Society


PAVO Job Vacancy - Health and Social Care Engagement officer


PAVO Job Vacancy - Third Sector Broker


PAVO job vacancy - Admin Assistant/Receptionist


Cynllun Prentisiaeth Gwersyll Llangrannog 2016 - 17 - Apprenticeship opportunities Gwersyll Llangrannog - dyddiad cau 15/7/16 closing date

URDD GOBAITH Cymru

Cynllun Prentisiaeth Gwersyll Llangrannog

Cyfle gwych i ymuno ag Adran Weithgareddau Gwersyll Llangrannog, i dderbyn hyfforddiant a phrofiadau mewn amryw o weithgareddau'r Gwersyll

Brave Project Drama Performance 'At the Show' Newtown


Cardiff Met Part Time Professional Qualifications (Degree and Post Graduate) in Youth and Community Work

There are still opportunities to study part-time on both the BA (Hons) Youth & Community Work and the Post Graduate Diploma in Youth & Community Work .  Both these courses are professionally endorsed by Wales ETS for youth work. We are also currently seeking professional endorsement for Community Development work with Community Development Cymru and hope to be able to offer this professional route from September 2016.


  • Attendance is one day a week for the BA and one evening a week for the PG Dip.
  • Many employers will support the day (or evening) release of employees to study on professionally endorsed courses such as these.
  •  A 50% fee reduction can be obtained for practitioners undertaking the PG Diploma in Youth and Community Work for the coming academic year.

Please note:  We understand that there are now grants and loans available from the Welsh Government to cover part-time undergraduate study (BA route) – please see http://www.studentfinancewales.co.uk/part-time-students.aspx#.VASYxGdMvIU

There are also a limited number of places available on the full-time BA (Hons) Youth and Community Work programme and the part-time MA Managing Community Practice course.


You can obtain additional information on all of the courses at:



You can apply on line at  http://www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/selfservice

If possible can you pass on this information to colleagues who may be interested in gaining a professional qualification.

If you require any additional information at this stage please give Gill or Rick a ring on 029 20417247 and 029 20416504 or email gprice@cardiffmet.ac.uk andrnewnham@cardiffmet.ac.uk respectively.

Thursday 23 June 2016

DUST - Drug Use Screening Tool Training

Places available on the DUST – Drug Use Screening Tool training as follows:-

8th July 2016, Committee Room A, The Gwalia, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6AA 9.30am – 12.30pm

Please book via Trent Self Service or email pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827507

Aim:
An Assessment tool to assist those working with young people to distinguish between use and misuse; and accurately assess the risk factors.
 To introduce the Powys Young Persons Substance Misuse Service (YPSMS) to Staff
 Introduce the Drug Use Screening Tool (DUST)
 Give training on using the tool; when and how
 Understand and recognise substance use, risk and protective factors
 Making a referral to YPSMS
 Support available to you
Key Learning Outcomes:
Participants will be able to:
 Recognise substance use risk and protective factors
 Use the DUST tool to help them decide how to approach the young persons substance use.
 Recognise tools they can use to support a young person.
 Make a referral to the YPSMS.
 Identify other avenues of support.


Course Provider:
CAIS Young Person’s Substance Misuse Service
Time: 9:30am – 12:30pm

NPS - Legal Highs or New Psychoactive Substances training

Places available on the NPS Legal Highs or New Psychoactive Substances training as follows:

8th July 2016, Committee Room A, The Gwlia, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6AA 1.30pm – 4.30pm

Please book via Trent Self Service or email pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827507

Aim:
 To understand what a “Legal High” or New Psychoactive substance is.
 To identify where NPS come from.
 To understand where people buy NPS.
 To recognise some of the effects of NPS.
 To be aware of treatment and harm reduction advice
Key Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the training participants will be able to:
 Understand the Historical background of NPS
 Identify the role of the Internet and Trends
 Recognise some New Psychoactive Substances
 Identify Treatment and Harm Reduction Advice
 Recognise the situation in Powys

Sioe Cyllido Rhwydwaith Gwledig Cymru ar 28 Mehefin 2016 wedi'i gohirio / Wales Rural Network Funding Roadshow on 28th June 2016 has been postponed

The Wales Rural Network Funding Roadshow scheduled for Hafod a Hendre, Royal Welsh Showground, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells on 28th June 2016 has been postponed.

Click here to read more.

Meet the Future Generations Commissioner | Cyfarfod gyda Chomisiynydd Cenedlaethau'r Dyfodol

Click here to read more!

Monday 20 June 2016

Update from Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges.

Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges met with Cllr Harris and Mr Simon Inkson last Friday to hear the good news that 4 families [8 adults and 10 children] will arrive in Powys during July and that 2 more families will arrive in the next few months. Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges asked that Broadband connections be ordered so that they are in place when the families arrive and agreed the group would pay for the first month. Does anyone had an old computer and/or TV that might be suitable to go into each house?  Please email Ailsa (hb ts4refugees@gmail.comif you have either so they can make arrangements to pick up. 

For these families, who may have been in refugee camps for months/ years and who don't speak English, access to TV and computers will be essential to help learn about our language and culture and for them to be able to keep in touch with loved ones who are not with them.  Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges have contacted EYST who have the liaison role with these families.  Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges are offering these families place on their away day in Talgarth on 12th August.
Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges ask if you can consider sending a general welcome card that could be given to these families [or others newly arrived in Wales] see http://refugeeweek.org.uk/events/write-letter-welcome/  for ideas.

In other news, Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges is awaiting news from Isabel of Help Refugees/ L'Auberge des Migrants about whether the convoy managed to reach Calais and if they still need blankets and tents. Isabel said they supply roughly 80 Welcome Packs (tent, sleeping bag, thick blanket, emergency food pack) per night and have recently not been able to open due to the shortage of aid. Blankets are apparently particularly difficult to obtain in Calais.  Recent fundraising will enable Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges to purchase some via  https://www.leisurefayre.com/section.php/86100/1/help_refugees.  This firm has agreed to give a discount to anyone ordering for refugees.

Hay Brecon and Talgarth Sanctuary for Refuges plans to go to Calais for a week at the end of July and will take a transit van. They seek donations of:
Blankets
Men's socks
Men's shirts size small / medium
Small rucksacks
Toilet roll
They have no blankets in store so if anyone can spare some or think of where they could obtain any please help. Donations can be dropped at the Lib Dem's offices in Brecon  and St Mary's church in Hay. 

And the last bit of good news is that they had a wonderful evening at the Globe in Hay as part of Welsh Refugee Week and raised just over £800 for Syria and Shelterbox!!!   More details will be on our Website shortly.  Shelterbox provides essential shelter for people who are still in war torn Syria. Each Shelter kit contains tough tarpaulin can be used to restore roofs and walls and clear plastic sheeting can be used to cover broken windows, 5 blankets and mattresses for warmth and can also be used as room dividers to create privacy, solar lamps as a source of light to places without electricity and water carriers to enable people to collect and transport water from safe sources. Each ShelterKit being sent to Syria costs about £90 so this donation has enabled 9 kits with survival essentials to be sent to Syria helping countless people caught up in the conflict. Thanks to all who came and helped to make it such a fun night.

Launch of Comic Relief's New Core Strength Programme (UK)

Comic Relief has launched a new £4 million fund that will provide core funding for charitable organisations in the UK that deliver services in one of Comic Relief's programme areas.
The Core Strength Programme is provided by Comic Relief. It is partly funded by HM Treasury's 'Tampon Tax' to help tackle the various issues that many women and girls face.
Through the Programme, Comic Relief wants to recognise the importance of local community organisations and the pivotal role they play across the UK.
For the first time Comic Relief is providing grants for core costs, which are defined as the core costs of running an organisation. This includes salaries, overheads and day-to-day running costs such as rent, heating and lighting. Grants can also be awarded to support specific work that will strengthen organisations for the future. This could include improving leadership and governance, or planning and development.
Examples of the kind of work that might receive funding through this programme include:
  • Strategic planning and policy improvement, including business planning, fundraising strategies, income generation, policy and procedure reviews.
  • Planning to improve structures and systems that will improve efficiency and quality, including financial controls, human resources, management of volunteers, risk management, monitoring frameworks, impact assessment and accredited quality marks.
  • Improvements in leadership and governance, including review of board/committee policy and practice, Trustee training, involving users, change management and new skills development eg around social entrepreneurship.
  • General running costs, including rent, lighting, heating or contributions towards salaries.
Grants of up to £40,000 over 24 months of activity (£20,000 each year) are available. It is expected that about 100 organisations will receive funding.
Charitable organisations in the UK are eligible to apply as long as they have a turnover of between £100,000 and £500,000. They must be delivering services in one of Comic Relief's programme areas (at least 75% of an organisation's activity must fit one of these themes):
  • Investing in children and young people.
  • Empowering women and girls.
  • Improving health and wellbeing.
  • Building stronger communities.
The deadline for applications is 27 July 2016 (midday).

External Link

young people 18-24 politics and democratic processes / pobl ifanc 18-254 oed gwleidyddiaeth a phrosesau democratiaeth



Introduction to Soft Outcomes and Distance Travelled



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Introduction to Soft Outcomes and Distanced Travelled

08 July 2016, Cardiff

A one-day course

Modern Slavery Awareness Raising Sessions

Modern Slavery Awareness Raising Sessions

Two sessions will be held for multi-agencies at Builth Wells on Thursday 23rd of June between 10.00 am to 1.00 pm and 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm.
Venue:
Powys Training Skills Academy, Antur Gwy, Park Road, Builth Wells, Powys. LD2 3BA
01982 553178 or 01982 552461
Background Information:

Funding Roadshows

Click here to find out more!

PAVO Training booklet

CEO vacancy at The Bracken Trust


The Rural Community Development Fund (RCDF

The Rural Community Development Fund (RCDF) offers grants which are primarily aimed at LEADER Local Action Groups and other community-based organisations.
The grants will provide investment funding for a wide range of activities to help meet local needs and strengthen communities so that they can grow and thrive.
Key areas for support will include:
  • drawing up of community / village development plans
  • investments in small scale infrastructure including renewable energy
  • investments in ICT including broadband and digital inclusion
  • improving access to services such as childcare, rural transport and  financial advice
  • investments in recreational, tourist infrastructure and activities to improve health and quality of life.
Further details on the application criteria can be obtained by reading the EOI Guidance and supporting scheme documentation.
There has been one Expression of Interest round for the Rural Community Development Fund (closed 31st January 2016).  The second EOI round is open until the 30th June 2016.  
Find us on Wales Rural Network @WalesRuralNet

Learning Opportunities From CDC


Friday 10 June 2016

The next Llandrindod SOUP event is close, can you feel the excitement?

For anyone new to SOUP have look at this little video they made - its only a couple of minutes long https://youtu.be/aH4O7CkUo98

The next Llandrindod SOUP party is on Sunday 12th June as part of The Big Lunch and the Queen’s 90th birthday party in Middleton Street.  They’re also celebrating that Llandrindod SOUP is ONE year old!

From about 11.30am there will be delicious free soup available for anyone who buys a SOUP voting token. Adults £2 and children £1. This time, the soup has been GENEROUSLY donated by Dickens Wine Bar and Coffee Lounge and Hafod Catering at the Lakeside Cafe - a huge THANK YOU to you both!   Come and find us in front of our friends + supporters Happy Home Gift Company.

Thursday 9 June 2016

Application for Grant Funding under Big Energy Saving Network 2016/17

Dear all / Annwyl bawb

Sent on behalf of the DECC / Anfonwyd ar ran DECC

DECC is currently inviting applications for grant funding under the Big Energy Saving Network programme 2016/17 from eligible third sector organisations and community groups across Great Britain.

The revised guidance and application form has been updated and is available now at :https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/big-energy-saving-network-grant-offer-fund

Tuesday 7 June 2016

PAVO job vacancies

Powys Association of Voluntary Organisations has the following vacancies
Senior Officer – Children, Young People and Families
35 Hours per week
Salary £2282.83 per month
Based in Llandrindod Wells
  
The post is initially funded until 31 March 2017
The post holder will work closely with third sector organisations, statutory sector partners and partnerships, to support a collaborative approach to policy development and the planning delivery of services for children, young people and families.

Travel Together Officer
14 Hours per week
Salary £ 823.90 per month
Based in Llandrindod Wells
The post is for a 6 month period

Play Wales e-bulletin June 2016 - e-fwletin Chwarae Cymru Mehefin 2016

Please click here to view the Play Wales e-bulletin for June.

Thursday 2 June 2016

Exciting News: Applications are Now Open for this Year's Full Time Volunteer Placement Opportunity

Exciting News: This year we are able to offer 20 Full Time Volunteer Placements across the StreetGames network in Wales.

Over previous years this opportunity has literally changed the lives of young people living in areas of poverty. By taking vital feedback from previous Full Time Volunteers and their Project Leaders, we have been able to develop and tweak this opportunity each year to ensure it is right for the network.

There have been many successful outcomes from young people developing their confidence and self-esteem, to young people gaining qualifications and even going into employment. 

In this pack is the link to apply for this fantastic opportunity, please be aware deadline for all applications is the 17th June 5:00pm. To view the information packpleas, click here

After reading this pack, if you do have further questions please feel free to contact Matt.

Modern Slavery Awareness Raising Sessions

Modern Slavery Awareness Raising Sessions taking place in Builth Wells on Thursday 23rd of June between 10.00 am to 1.00 pm and 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm.

The sessions are suitable for any public facing staff who may come across potential victims of modern slavery.

Booking:  ptsa@powys.gov.uk      01982 553178 or 01982 552461

Background Information:
http://gov.wales/topics/people-and-communities/communities/safety/anti-slavery/?lang=en

Active Inclusion events

Funding opportunities for those offering employment support to young people and the over 25s
Come to one of WCVA’s free events happening across Wales to hear about new funding from the Active Inclusion (Youth) Fund.
Any organisations that can offer activities, qualifications or supported employment to young people who are not in employment, education or training, are invited to apply to WCVA’s Active Inclusion (Youth) Fund.
The fund is supported by the European Social Fund through Welsh Government, managed by WCVA and will operate in the West Wales and Valleys region.  It is very similar to the Active Inclusion funds already open for over 25s, but this fund will focus on 16 - 24 year olds, particularly those young people who are furthest from the labour market and have multiple barriers to employment.

TRAINING: Building resilience in young people | HYFFORDDIANT: Adeiladu gwydnwch mewn pobl ifanc



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Building resilience in young people
04 July 2016, Cardiff