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Friday 27 May 2016

TRAINING: Introduction to Soft Outcomes and Distance Travelled | HYFFORDDIANT: Cyflwyniad i Ganlyniadau Meddal a'r Pellter a Ddeithiwyd


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 TRAINING PROGRAMME / RHAGLEN HYFFORDDI
Introduction to Soft Outcomes and Distance Travelled
 
Introduction to Soft Outcomes and Distanced Travelled
08 July 2016, Cardiff

A one-day course

The Social Services and Wellbeing Act (Wales) 2014 came into force on 6th April this year and places a new focus on services supporting the well-being outcomes of the people they are working with.  The term 'wellbeing' is used to refer to the quality of people's lives, and covers both subjective and objective aspects.  Subjective well-being focuses on soft outcomes such as how people are feeling and how they perceive their lives and personal goals.  Objective well-being focuses on the conditions which affect those feelings such as health or education which are easier to measure in hard outcomes. Both of these perspectives are valuable for understanding children's well-being. 

Outcomes Based Care Planning & Person Centred Active Support


Places available on the Outcomes Based Care Planning & Person Centred Active Support training as follows:-

13th June, Committee Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog, Brecon 9.30am – 4.30pm

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

Aim:
To enable participants to have the knowledge and skills required to facilitate outcomes based person centred assessment, planning, implementation and review

Key Learning Outcomes:
§ Understand the principles of outcomes based assessments and plans
§ Understand how to facilitate person centred assessments
§ Understand different types of outcomes and how to measure them
§ Understand how adopting an outcomes focussed approach contributes to quality services

CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND PARTICIPATION 2016 | HAWLIAU PLANT A CHYFRANOGIAD 2016

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CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND PARTICIPATION
What does it mean these days? 

 
Wednesday, 15 June 2016, 10.30am - 4pm
National Botanic Gardens of Wales, Carmarthen 
This conference will cast a spotlight on our understanding of children's rights and participation, what it means to children, young people, professionals and academics in Wales in 2016.
We will look at the challenges facing those who are developing participative practice, and showcase examples of innovative practice.
We are delighted that Nadine Farmer, Bryani Kelly & Bethany Roberts of Pembrokeshire's Youth Assembly will co-chair the conference and confirmed speakers to date include:

Restorative Justice Leaflets



ABCD Training / Asset Based Approaches **Interested? Get in Touch..**



Tuesday 24 May 2016

Deaf Awareness - Free places no charge for attendance

Places available on the Deaf Awareness as follows:-

9th June 2016 in Committee Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog, Cambrian Way, Brecon LD3 7HR 9.30am – 4.30pm

5th December 2016 in Committee Room, Neuadd Maldwyn, Severn Road, Welshpool SY21 7AS 9.30am – 4.30pm

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

Aim:
Sessions focus on the common problems faced by deaf and hard of hearing people and how to address them. It includes effective communication techniques to use with people who have a hearing loss.

Key Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course participants will be able to:
■ Describe the different types of deafness and the problems caused by hearing loss
■ Identify behaviours which can suggest that someone may be Deaf, deafened or hard of hearing
■ Recognise some basic ways of improving communication with deaf people
■ Describe the range of barriers which may impact on deaf people
■ Identify the range, benefits and limitations of technical aids that are available
■ Spell some basic words using finger spelling

Carers' Week information day



Free Spring Holiday Play Montgomeryshire Play sessions

Play Montgomeryshire is continuing its play programme this Spring Half Term holiday with free of charge play sessions throughout the Shire.

It all starts on Saturday 28th May with the regular monthly craft sessions in Newtown Library from 10.30 to 12noon. Sam will be supporting the children to make Fathers day cards and Mieke has a total surprise up her sleeves.

Honeypot Pen Y Bryn Launch

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Thursday 19 May 2016

Ashfield Community Enterprise Open Day & AGM


Ashfield Community Enterprise is holding an Open Day on Saturday 18th June from 11am - 4pm, we do hope that you are able to come; bring your friends and family to join in the fun and find out about Ashfield.  

Don't forget that there will be plants for sale on the day, and you could book an allotment space or regular veg box too!

We are looking forward to seeing you.

Briefing Session - Welfare Reforms Phase II and Universal Credit

Welfare Reforms Phase II and Universal Credit

Training dates: 1st July, 11th July, 19th July & 26th July 2016

The government is committed to carry on with its programme of austerity measures, which includes reducing public expenditure through further reforming the United Kingdom social security system to make it more affordable.

Community Ambassadors Opportunity



Equality in Film and Television project and opportunities.

Diverse Cymru are working with and on behalf of the Welsh Government’s Creative Industries Sector Team to deliver a pioneering project, Diversity in Film and TV, to explore the barriers that may prevent people from diverse backgrounds becoming involved in the sector.
Diverse Cymru are working with professionals in the creative industries to explore positive solutions to ensure that anyone with drive and talent has a fair chance to work successfully within a growing industry that represent the true diversity of Wales. Diverse Cymru are currently identifying people from diverse backgrounds with the skills relevant to the creative sector and also promoting upcoming film and TV opportunities.

Playday 2016 theme announcement / Cyhoeddi thema Diwrnod Chwarae 2016


Playday 2016 theme announcement / Cyhoeddi thema Diwrnod Chwarae 2016 

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Playday 2016 theme announcement

We're pleased to announce the Playday 2016 campaign theme will be Play matters.

Wednesday 18 May 2016

The EU referendum and the third sector in Wales / Refferendwm yr UE a'r trydydd sector yng Nghymru



WCVA has published a briefing paper, which sets out:

·        WCVA's position and role; and
·        information about the European Union (EU) referendum.

Whizz-Kidz in Wales

Hello everyone
Welcome to our first newsletter of 2016 and we’ve got lots to share with you, we’ve had a busy few months including our first residential camp and promoting the launch of our latest campaign.

Our last newsletter was well received with partners and Ambassadors coming forward with ideas and suggestions for events and activities.  The team is working hard to pull a programme of events together and we hope you, or the young people that you work with, will benefit from it all.

If you want information on any of our services, or want to share your news in our next newsletter please let your local coordinator know:
South Wales – Arron Ring; a.ring@whizz-kidz.org.uk  / 07760 368 424
North Wales – Zarah Ross; z.ross@whizz-kidz.org.uk / 07775 323733
Thanks for your support,
Team Wales

Charity Commission to hold meeting in Llandrindod on 7th June 2016

http://www.pavo.org.uk/home/latest-news/latest-news-article/article/commission-to-hold-public-meeting-in-llandrindod-wells.html

Tuesday 17 May 2016

Programme 21st June 2016 - Together for Children & Young People

Twitter: #Together4CYP

This Year’s Conference will provide delegates with the opportunity to listen to the experiences of young service users who will be presenting the findings of the recent ‘Making Sense’ report into CAMHS. The conference will highlight recent work to engage with Children and Young People across Wales and how we will address the key issues they raised. Speakers will include:

Galluogi Hawliau Plant a Phobl Ifanc/Enabling Children's and Young People's Rights

Gweler isod gwybodaeth a fydd efallai o ddiddordeb i chi.  Mae croeso i chi rannu’r e-bost hwn gyda phobl eraill sydd â diddordeb.
 
Please see below information which you may find of interest.  Please feel free to share this e-mail with other interested parties.
 
                                     "Enabling Children’s and Young People’s Rights”
Training on United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Welsh Government supported half day training session. Sector Specific:
May–July for Education, Child Care and Social Care

Friday 13 May 2016

Llandrindod SOUP

Those of you who have been to a SOUP party before will know what a great way it is for local organisations and individuals to pitch for funds.

The next Llandrindod SOUP is on 12th June at The Big Lunch / Queen’s 90th Birthday Street Party. 

Mental Capacity Act & Best Interest - Free places - No charge for attendance

Places available on the MCA & BI training as follows:

27th May 2016, NPTC Coleg Powys Newtown 9.30am – 4.30pm

13th July 2016, Committee Room A, The Gwalia, Llandrindod Wells 9.30am – 4.30pm

9th September 2016,  Committee Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog, Cambrian Way, Brecon 9.30am – 4.30pm

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

Aim:
This training is relevant to all staff that may need to make decisions in relation to adults who do not fully have the capacity to make those decisions for themselves. This includes people with dementia, those with learning disabilities and those who may have impaired functions for example as a result of a stroke or brain injury.

Key Learning Outcomes:
■ Understand the basic principles of the Act
■ Undertake mental capacity assessments in relation to high risk, complex or safeguarding situations. Explain the diagnostic test as well as functional test. How the Mental Capacity Assessments should be carried out, with relevant case studies and practical examples. What recording is needed to evidence the functional test of capacity?
■ Balance risks and rights where unwise decisions risk of harm due to vulnerability may be being made – Discuss inherent jurisdiction, Court of Protection
■ Learn who is the “decision maker”?
■ Be familiar with the concept of “best interest”, including Best Interest Assessment Checklist, values, beliefs, etc. culture - who to involve.
■ Learn about the role of the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA), Court of Protection, Office of Public Guardian, safeguarding and Dols Team
■ Substituted Decision making - Lasting Power of Attorney , financial LPA, health and welfare LPA, Advance Directive, Court appointed deputies, Court of protection – one off decisions

Places available on the 2 day ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills) course



7th & 8th June in the MRC Wales, Oxford Road, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6DF

Please book your places via Trent self-service or email pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827507

Aim:
ASIST aims to improve the methods used by all health, social care and emergency services professionals to support people at risk of suicide.

Key Learning Outcomes: 
After training, ASIST participants should be able to:
■ Recognise that caregivers and persons at risk are affected by personal and societal attitudes about suicide.
■ Discuss suicide in a direct manner with someone at risk.
■ Identify risk alerts and develop related safeplans.
■ Demonstrate the skills required to intervene with a person at risk of suicide.
■ List the types of resources available to a person at risk, including him or herself.
■ Recognise that suicide prevention is broader than suicide first-aid and includes life promotion and self-care for caregivers.

Course Provider:
New Pathways
Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm

Children's Mental Health and Wellbeing event at Hay Festival


Living with Diabetes Day

Living with Diabetes Day is being held on 29th June 2016 at Cefn Lea Conference Centre, Dolfor, Newtown, SY16 4AJ, 9:30-4:30.

Competition time >>> £100 up for grabs for Welsh primary schools

Click HERE to find out more!

Wanted - Board & Committee Members

Have you got what it takes to join our Board of Trustees or Finance Committee?


Girlguiding Cymru are seeking a new Volunteer Trustee to serve on the Board of Trustees and a volunteer committee member to join our Business, Finance, Treasury & Audit Committee to assist with the strategic direction of Guiding across Wales.

As a Trustee/Committee Member you will help to achieve our strategic vision and ensuring good governance, you will ideally also have skills and experience in at least one of the following areas:

· Company Management
· Finance and Accounting
· Property Management including listed buildings
· Human Resources
· Information Technology

The Board and committee will meet a minimum of three times a year with Board meetings taking place at weekends and the finance committee meeting during the week. These are voluntary roles with reasonable travel expenses being payable.

Please send a letter of interest detailing your experience and how you think that you can make a difference to our organisation toRachael.Clutton-Haines@girlguiding.org.uk by 18th May 2016.

Thursday 5 May 2016

Secondary School Review – Mid and South Powys

Powys County Council is currently consulting on the way that secondary school education is being delivered in Mid (Llandrindod and Builth Wells High Schools) and South Powys (Brecon and Gwernyfed High Schools). 

The consultation documentation is available on Powys County Council’s website at www.powys.gov.uk/haveyoursay.

Third Sector Organisations representing people with a ‘protected characteristic’ in line with the Equality Act 2010 to discuss the education proposals are invited to attend a consultation workshop on Monday 16th May 2016 at 10.30 am at Cartrefi Cymru, 27 Ddole Road Industrial Estate, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6DF .

This workshop will be facilitated by Opinion Research Services, which is an independent company that is supporting the council during the consultation. If you organisation wishes to attrend you need to contact Jayne Bevan Strategic Programme Manager PCC on jayne.bevan@powys.gov.uk or 01597 826695 by lunchtime on 12th May 2016 if you are able to attend the workshop. Please let Jayne know if you have any particular requirements for taking part in the workshop (e.g. a need for a hearing loop).

There are other ways for your organisation to respond to the consultation as well. Questionnaires are available on the Council’s website or you can write directly to Opinion Research Services, Freepost SS1018, PO Box 530, Swansea SA1 1ZL or email consultation@ors.org. PCC would also appreciate it if you were able to encourage your service users/contacts to respond to the consultation using these other methods as well.

Seminars for open access play seminars



Powys Regional Partnership Board, working together with the people of Powys

The way in which the council delivers care and support for adults, families, children and carers is changing.
On April 6, 2016 the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act came into force. Whilst it is  called the ‘The Social Services and Wellbeing Act’ it affects a wide range of services that the council and its partners operate. For example, under wellbeing, health and leisure services are equally as important in achieving the right outcomes for citizens as our health and social services.