Introduction to Safeguarding and Child Protection training course

2 spaces left on this course run by Safety Net.

Introduction to Safeguarding & Child Protection Training – Thursday 9th November 2017

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Thursday, 9 November 2017 from 10:00 to 13:00 (GMT) £15 / £25.

Safety Net

Free First Aid training for Adults

This one day course at the Friends Centre will help you to respond to an emergency situation. You will learn how to deal with unconsciousness, bleeding, choking, shock, seizures, provide CPR, and recognise signs of a heart attack or stroke.

This is a half day course.

Course date: Saturday 11th November

Time: 10.30am –1.30pm

Venue: Brighton Junction, Isetta Square, 35 New England St,

Brighton  BN1 4GQ

Tutor: Agnes Munday

Cost: Free/£15.00

To be offered a free place you will need to be:

  • 19 and over
  • Living in the EU for at least 3 years
  • Living in Brighton and Hove area

AND be unemployed (or working less than 16 hours) or on a low income (less than £13,500 for a single income or less than £18,500 for a combined household income)

  • Or have no qualifications (no Level 2 or above qualification)
  • Or you volunteer and are unemployed

If you’re interested in enrolling for this course please contact Friends Centre on 01273-810210 or visit our reception at Brighton Junction, Isetta Square,

35 New England St, Brighton  BN1 4GQ or email us on [email protected]

Free workshops for small groups at Community Works conference

FREE workshop sessions for small groups (income below £35k per annum)

These following sessions are part of the Community Works conference being held in Brighton and Hove on 9 November 2017

For full information on the day download the programme

Book your place now!

Session 1: How to cover your costs in a small group

So-called ‘hidden’ costs such as administration and management are essential for any voluntary and community sector organisation, but not always easy to get funded by grants and contracts. This workshop led by fundraising consultant Katie Rabone will look at how using a full cost recovery model can help to secure core costs for your organisation.

A toolkit for success will be shared during the session, to ensure that your organisation can move beyond chasing short-term project funding and look to a more sustainable and confident future.

Session 2: Are you the only paid member of staff in your group? Or is this a situation you anticipate being in in the near future?

Being the only paid member of staff in an organisation can often feel daunting; with a unique set of challenges and circumstances. This interactive session led by Kaye Duerdoth will explore some of the issues that a sole member of staff encounters along with the opportunity to hear from people who have been in this very situation. The time will then be used to share different methods for problem-solving and overcoming the challenges of being the only paid member of staff which typically relate to the following areas:

  • Delegating effectively
  • Managing volunteers
  • Staying well and avoiding burnout
  • Succession planning – ensuring sustainability
  • Balancing delivery and development
  • Managing growth
  • Working with trustees and/or committee members

Community Works conference

Members of Community Works are invided to their next member’s conference on Thursday 9 November 2017, which is themed around ensuring sustainability and financial robustness.

Sessions include:

  • How to cover your costs in a small group
  • Is your organisation ready for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)?
  • Making partnerships work for your organisations
  • Volunteer Coordinators Forum
  • Tools for navigating growth
  • Leading with one paid member of staff
  • Turning values into behaviour

Date: Thursday 9 November 2017
Time: 9.15 – 16.00
Venue: Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1YD
Cost: Free

In addition to the sessions detailed above there will also be a welcome presentation and keynote speech from a representative from The Information Commissioner’s Office between 9.45 and 10.50. The keynote will present an overview of General Data Protection Regulation, talk about what community & voluntary sector organisations should be doing now and in the future, highlight the responsibilities of staff, trustees and volunteers and signpost to available support and resources.

A networking lunch and marketplace will take place between 13.00 – 14.00. This is an opportunity to network and meet a range of support organisations.

A full programme with session descriptions and details on how to secure your place is available on the Community Works website.

Booking is essential as spaces are limited. Please note that, to enable as many organisations to have the chance to attend, places are limited to 1 person per organisation in each session, unless spaces are still available nearer the day.

For more information, assistance with booking or for accessibility get in touch with Community Works on [email protected]  or 01273 234023.

Information session on setting up a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) (Worthing)

Is your community organisation considering adapting its legal structure as the next stage in its development? One of the options to consider is the Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO).

This session will provide the opportunity to learn more about the CIO, including the differences between a CIO and a Community Interest Company (CIC), and how to convert to a CIO from a CIC. It is being organised by Community Works, and will be led by Tim Smith of GSFW Solicitors.

It will look at issues such as

  • what is a CIO and the requirements
  • the main reasons for choosing a CIO structure
  • reasons not to chose a CIO structure
  • association ‘v’ foundation model
  • how to go about setting up a CIO and demonstrating your charitable objectives effectively
  • what the challenges of adopting a CIO structure are
  • the process for converting to a CIO from another structure eg CIC
  • the differences between a CIO and CIC

Thursday 5th October, 18:00 – 20:30

Gordon Room, Worthing Town HallChapel Road

Worthing

BN11 1HA

The session is free to attend. You can register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/governance-briefing-legal-structures-for-small-organisations-adur-and-worthing-thursday-5-october-tickets-37273540162

Crowdfunding workshop

Donation-based crowdfunding is a new way of raising funds and allows you to source money for a project by asking a large number of contributors to donate a small amount, and asking a small number of contributors to donate a large amount. In return, backers may receive token rewards that increase in prestige as the size of the donation increases.

Chuffed.org, a global crowdfunding platform, is hosting a workshop in Brighton.  The workshop will include:

  • Find your crowd (figure out who is going to support your project and why)
  • Tell a specific, inspiring story that your supporters care about
  • Set an achievable target and blow it out of the park
  • Create a marketing and promotion plan for your campaign

Tue 10 October 2017, 13:30 – 17:00
The Platform, 9 Russell Place, Brighton, BN1 2RG

The workshop costs £20 for Charities, Chuffed campaigners and Impact Hub members, and £40 for others.

For more information and to book tickets see eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/chuffedorg-crowdfunding-for-social-causes-workshop-brighton-tickets-37801437116

Community Works: Facilitation skills workshop

Difficult meetings and challenging conversations – an opportunity to develop your facilitation skills

Bringing people together in any form of meeting whether one-to-ones, supervisions, group meetings, forums, or networks can both be fruitful but also sometimes challenging.  Everyone participating may need to work with complex issues, different approaches, multiple agendas, differing decision-making authority and contrasting views. However, everyone has a role in ensuring that any meeting is as effective as it can be and confident and competent facilitation skills sit at the heart of this.

The overall aim of this two day action-oriented workshop is to support you to be proactive and creative about how you use, adapt and develop your facilitation skills. It is an opportunity to develop your approach in order to get the best out of any meetings you participate in whilst also maintaining and boosting the morale of everyone involved.

Over the course of the two sessions we will:

  • Identify facilitation skills – how to ensure meetings are focused, inclusive and an opportunity for everyone to reflect, think, plan and work together in addressing the issues on the agenda
  • Look at ways of managing complexity, differences of opinion and approach
  • Reflect on your approach to facilitation and identify how you will develop your facilitation skills
  • Share insights that will inform how you use your facilitation skills whether you are facilitating or attending a meeting

This training will be led by Yvonne Rivers

Dates & times:

This workshop takes place over 2 days as follows:

Thursday 23 November, 9.30-4.30pm
Tuesday 12 December, 9.30-1.00pm

Venue: Friends Meeting House, Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AF

Please note if you book a place you will need to attend on both days

Course Fees:

Organisations Annual Income Community Works members Non-members *
Under £250,000 £120 £135
Over £250,000 £180 £195

 * Organisations who are not a member of Community Works, but are a charity or community group operating in Adur, Brighton and Hove, or Worthing.

 Some free bursary places are available to groups in Adur, Brighton and Hove, or Worthing with an income below £35,000 per year.

To book on:

For more information or to book your place, please visit http://bhcommunityworks.org.uk/difficult-meetings-and-challenging-conversations/

Community Works workshop: Key responsibilities of trustees

Community Works’ next Governance Briefing provides an overview of the key responsibilities of trustees with Moira Protani, a Charity Lawyer and expert in governance. Whether you’re new to your trustee or committee role or well-seasoned, this is a chance to meet and share experiences with other trustees and committee members and reflect on the job at hand.

Where: Stanmer Room, Brighthelm Centre, North Road, Brighton, BN1 1YD
When: Thursday 19 October, 6.00-8.00pm

For more information and to book your place

This event is free to Community Works members. If you have any questions, please get in touch with Community Works on [email protected] or 01237 234023

Safety Net Autumn training programme

Safety Net have published their Autumn 2017 training programme. They offer courses on Safeguarding and Child Protection, Protective Behaviours and Mindfulness.

Particularly useful for volunteers in small community groups, the Introduction to Safeguarding and Child Protection training is a half day course, which is running three times during the autumn and winter:

This course is an introduction to safeguarding and child protection issues for those working in small community groups. You will gain a basic understanding of your role in establishing a safe environment and safe working practices in protecting children and young people from harm and abuse.

The course costs £15 for organisations with an annual income below £35,000 and £25 for organisations with income above £35,000.

Follow the links above for more details and to register.

‘Understanding Eating Disorders’ workshop

21st April, 1-4pm, at the Brighthelm 

The workshop will:

  • Explore some of the myths & misconceptions often associated with eating disorders.
  • Look at eating disorders, definitions, contributing factors and other associated conditions.
  • Provide an insight into the issues sufferers and carers’ face getting help and looking at real experiences from men who have suffered themselves.
  • Examine the barriers men face in accessing services and looking at ways professionals and services can overcome these barriers to provide gender inclusive service provision.

Delegate rate costs are as follows:

  • Professionals working in voluntary organisations and charities: £45.00 per place
  • Professionals working in statutory organisations or independent organisation or independently practice: £65.00 per place

For further information and to download a booking form please go to http://mengetedstoo.co.uk/blog/training-and-events-calendar or email [email protected]