Sefwch dros! / Stand up!
Iechyd emosiynol a llesiant / For emotional health and wellbeing
21 May 2018 - Forge Road, Machynlleth 1pm-3pm
Cyfarfod agored i unrhywun sydd â diddordeb mewn gofal iechyd meddwl lleol.
An open meeting for anybody with an interest in local mental health care.
Cyfle yw hwn i gwrdd â gweithwyr proffesiynol ym maes iechyd meddwl i ddweud eich dweud am y ffordd y darperir gofal iechyd meddwl ym Mhowys.
Bydd paned a chacen ar gael hefyd!
This is an opportunity to meet mental health professionals to have your say about the way mental health care is provided in Powys.
Plus tea and cake
https://www.facebook.com/events/192482158053901/
Monday, 30 April 2018
Tuesday, 24 April 2018
Bilingualism at work
24 May 2018, Rhyl
Training for third sector organisations on developing bilingual services
WCVA Training
Training for third sector organisations on developing bilingual services
WCVA Training
Increasing Confidence in the NHS Complaints System:
Embedding a Continuous Cycle of Learning and Improvement
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London
Thursday 19th July 2018
Event Details Event Brochure Website Register to Attend
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London
Thursday 19th July 2018
Event Details Event Brochure Website Register to Attend
Would you like to run gentle exercise classes for older people in your area?
Gentle Keep Fit Training Class
4 day course on 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th of May 2018 - book on Eventbrite.co.uk
Training to be held at Llanidloes Bowling Club, Powys Min. 10 participants
Open to all - FREE for Age Cymru Powys volunteers or £160 per person
For more information 01597 825908
enquiries@acpowys.org.uk www.agecymru.org.uk/powys
4 day course on 1st, 2nd, 8th & 9th of May 2018 - book on Eventbrite.co.uk
Training to be held at Llanidloes Bowling Club, Powys Min. 10 participants
Open to all - FREE for Age Cymru Powys volunteers or £160 per person
For more information 01597 825908
enquiries@acpowys.org.uk www.agecymru.org.uk/powys
Consultation: Refugee and asylum seeker health
Consulting on the provision of primary and secondary health services to refugees and asylum seekers.
https://beta.gov.wales/ refugee-and-asylum-seeker- health
https://beta.gov.wales/
Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest News Update
Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest scheme contract awarded
The Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest scheme provides all households in Wales with access to advice and support. This includes a referral for eligible householders for free home energy efficiency improvements such as a new boiler, central heating system and insulation.
Following a competitive tendering process, the Welsh Government has awarded the contract to deliver its Warm Homes Nest scheme to British Gas. British Gas has been delivering the Nest scheme since 2011.
The Welsh Government Warm Homes Nest scheme provides all households in Wales with access to advice and support. This includes a referral for eligible householders for free home energy efficiency improvements such as a new boiler, central heating system and insulation.
Following a competitive tendering process, the Welsh Government has awarded the contract to deliver its Warm Homes Nest scheme to British Gas. British Gas has been delivering the Nest scheme since 2011.
Wednesday, 18 April 2018
Updates from WCVA, including grants.
Hello, and welcome to this week's newsletter. The deadlines to nominate volunteers for Volunteer of the Year Awards is this Friday 20 April! We've had some brilliant nominations so far, but we know there are even more hard-working volunteers going above and beyond for good causes in Wales - we just need you to point us in their direction! Please go to the website to find out more and nominate your volunteer now! The Centre for Acceleration of Social Technology (CAST) are opening their phonelines through April-May to talk to charities about their ambitions for digital, the challenges they face and their visions for their digital platforms. This is a valuable opportunity for smaller charities to receive professional guidance on their plans for using digital to increase their impact - find out how to book your free 30min phone call here. We hope you enjoy the newsletter, and we'll see you again next week. |
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Monday, 16 April 2018
Reinforcing Cyber Security
May be of interest to contact for outcomes (if unable to attend)
Building Security, Confidence and Capability in the Cyber Domain
Grange Wellington Hotel, London - Thursday 10th May 2018
To view their brochure, including the full event programme, click here.
In the meantime, to ensure your organisation is represented, please book online or complete and return the registration form at your earliest convenience in order to secure your delegate place(s).
Building Security, Confidence and Capability in the Cyber Domain
Grange Wellington Hotel, London - Thursday 10th May 2018
To view their brochure, including the full event programme, click here.
In the meantime, to ensure your organisation is represented, please book online or complete and return the registration form at your earliest convenience in order to secure your delegate place(s).
Webinar: GDPR... One month to go!
WCVA Governance Training
24 April 2018, 2pm - 3pm
Is your organisation’s data protection up to scratch?
24 April 2018, 2pm - 3pm
Is your organisation’s data protection up to scratch?
Falls Prevention training
There are still places available the above Falls Prevention training
9th May 2018, 1.00pm – 3.00pm in Cartrefi Cymru Office, Unit 27 Ddole Road, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6DF
Please book your places via Trent self-service or email to pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827333
Course Aims:
9th May 2018, 1.00pm – 3.00pm in Cartrefi Cymru Office, Unit 27 Ddole Road, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6DF
Please book your places via Trent self-service or email to pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827333
Practical information to identify falls risks and those at risk of falling
Understanding of where people can get support to reduce their risk of falling
Skills and techniques useful in starting conversations about falls
Objectives:
Recognise widely that ‘falls are not an inevitable consequence of growing older’ and we can reduce the incidence of falls in Wales
Develop a primary falls prevention resource that lowers the risk of falling in the community
Make our resource, consistent and sustainable, by establishing a nationally co-ordinated network of local falls prevention champions
This FBI training Course is endorsed by the Falls Prudent Health Care Prevention Taskforce; with materials hosted by the Ageing Well in Wales website. Produced by Craig Jones and Dr. Sarah jones (Public Health Wales).
Friday, 13 April 2018
Erwood Big Sing - 26 May - Dementia Friendly
On Saturday 26th May, 10.00am-5.00pm at Erwood Market Hall
Go and join us for hosted by Erwood Community Chorus
A FREE day of singing led by Sarah Harman, Cornelia Rhades and Sue Harries
No experience is necessary - beginners and confident singers are all welcome!
Booking is essential - to book, or for more information, contact Sarah Harman: 07981 420197 or 01874 713184 sarahharmany@btinternet.com
This event is part of the Gwanwyn Festival, promoting creative activities for over 50s and their friends. The day will be dementia-friendly – people with dementia and their companions are welcome
Tuesday, 10 April 2018
Welsh Emergency Department Frequent Attenders Network Event
A national event looking at frequent attenders to health care facilities – namely, A&E, GP Out Of Hours, GP practices and Welsh Ambulance Service.
They recognise that frequent attenders have many drivers for their attendances, and lots of them have complex histories including trauma, isolation, insecure housing, adverse childhood experiences, poverty and so on. Ongoing work has shown the significant positive outcome of having 3rd sector, voluntary organisations, community groups and charities involved in the solutions, by helping embed frequent attenders back into their local community. they would like to see this replicated across Wales with the Frequent Attender Services being set up in each health board area.
They are launching their national programme, which is based on successful multi-agency work with these patients across the full spectrum of agencies and are just over 2 weeks away from their national event in Cardiff on 26th April. The event is free to attend and will be an opportunity to work within geographical areas, making new professional relationships across health, other public sector agencies, and a whole range of supporting agencies
For further information, please visit https://www.wedfan.org/conference-2018-save-the-date
Here is the link for the event home page and a direct link to the registration page –
Event: https://www.eventsforce.net/nliah/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=428318&ef_sel_menu=5507&eventID=1056
Registration: https://www.eventsforce.net/nliah/frontend/reg/tSelectBookingMode.csp?pageID=428551&ef_sel_menu=5509&eventID=1056&tempPersonID=176180
They are launching their national programme, which is based on successful multi-agency work with these patients across the full spectrum of agencies and are just over 2 weeks away from their national event in Cardiff on 26th April. The event is free to attend and will be an opportunity to work within geographical areas, making new professional relationships across health, other public sector agencies, and a whole range of supporting agencies
For further information, please visit https://www.wedfan.org/conference-2018-save-the-date
Here is the link for the event home page and a direct link to the registration page –
Event: https://www.eventsforce.net/nliah/frontend/reg/thome.csp?pageID=428318&ef_sel_menu=5507&eventID=1056
Registration: https://www.eventsforce.net/nliah/frontend/reg/tSelectBookingMode.csp?pageID=428551&ef_sel_menu=5509&eventID=1056&tempPersonID=176180
Are you a line manager in the third sector?
Monday, 9 April 2018
'Caring for those who Care’ 18th April 2018 Bettws, Cedewain, Nr Newtown
10am – 3pm Highgate Accommodation, Barnhouse, Bettws, Cedewain, SY16 3LF (near Newtown)
- Carer support workers will be at the venue to support those loved ones who come with their Carers
- A relaxed agenda for the day includes lunch and opportunity to experience:
- Meditation
- Pamper sessions like massage and manicure
- Dementia friends session
- Reminiscence corner
- Arts & crafts session
- Outdoor light activities – weather permitting
Any Carer interested need to get in touch with us so that we can finalize the number of attendees and any dietary requirements.
Please contact Ingrid: 07837 188360 or 01437 611002 or send e-mail to: Ingrid.bernathova@crossroadsmww.org.uk
They would like to finalise the bookings at the end of this week. (Latest on Friday 13th April)
- Carer support workers will be at the venue to support those loved ones who come with their Carers
- A relaxed agenda for the day includes lunch and opportunity to experience:
- Meditation
- Pamper sessions like massage and manicure
- Dementia friends session
- Reminiscence corner
- Arts & crafts session
- Outdoor light activities – weather permitting
Any Carer interested need to get in touch with us so that we can finalize the number of attendees and any dietary requirements.
Please contact Ingrid: 07837 188360 or 01437 611002 or send e-mail to: Ingrid.bernathova@crossroadsmww.org.uk
They would like to finalise the bookings at the end of this week. (Latest on Friday 13th April)
(originally planned for beginning of March 2018 but sadly postponed due to adverse weather).
Bronllys Well Being Park (CLT) Ltd AGM 16th April
The next Bronllys Well Being Park [CLT[ Ltd Board Meeting is on Monday the 16th of April at Bronllys Hospital Concert Hall LD3 0LU at 7pm.
This will be their 2nd AGM as a Community Benefit Society.
Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be provided. Meet Jon their new Arwain funded Project Development Officer in person and get the latest updates on their work.
Key note speaker will be Chris Jones Deputy Medical Officer for Wales an inspirational speaker.
Email info@bronllyswellbeingpark.org or Phone Jon Adams on 01874 712630
This will be their 2nd AGM as a Community Benefit Society.
Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be provided. Meet Jon their new Arwain funded Project Development Officer in person and get the latest updates on their work.
Key note speaker will be Chris Jones Deputy Medical Officer for Wales an inspirational speaker.
Email info@bronllyswellbeingpark.org or Phone Jon Adams on 01874 712630
Powys Dementia Network Meeting - 24 April 2018 - Newtown
The Powys Dementia Network Meeting
will take place on 24 April 2018
9.30am for 10.00am start until 4.00pm
at
Please register your attendance/apologies on the online booking form.
Seeking national third sector representatives - West Wales Regional Partnership Board
The West Wales Regional Partnership Board, established under Part 9 of the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act, brings together partners from Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire County Councils, Hywel Dda University Health Board with third and independent sector representatives, users and carers. It oversees the transformation and integration of care and support in the Region.
We are looking to recruit an additional user representative, a second carer representative and a third sector representative with a national perspective, to join the Board. Further information on the roles and Expression of Interest forms can be found on the West Wales Care Partnership website via the following link: http://www.wwcp.org.uk/featured-on-home-page/recruiting-to-rpf/
Expressions of interest must be submitted by email to WWCP@carmarthenshire.gov.uk by 5pm on Monday, 16 April 2018.
We are looking to recruit an additional user representative, a second carer representative and a third sector representative with a national perspective, to join the Board. Further information on the roles and Expression of Interest forms can be found on the West Wales Care Partnership website via the following link: http://www.wwcp.org.uk/featured-on-home-page/recruiting-to-rpf/
Expressions of interest must be submitted by email to WWCP@carmarthenshire.gov.uk by 5pm on Monday, 16 April 2018.
PAVO Training: April & May
There are still places available on our two training courses running in April and May, 'Monitoring and Evaluating your Organisation' and 'Preparing for Volunteers'. More details are listed below, posters are attached in both PDF and JPEG formats.
Monitoring & Evaluating your Organisation
Monday 23rd April (half day, Newtown)
Cost: £10 (PAVO members), £20 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £30 (All other/individuals)
Aims:
To enable participants to understand the purpose and application of monitoring and evaluation systems
Content: The session will look at why organisations need to monitor and evaluate their work, who needs this information and how to put an evaluation framework in place which will help you report on your organisation’s achievements.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will understand:
What can be measured
The different methods of measurement
How to design a simple monitoring and evaluation system
Preparing for Volunteers
Wednesday 23rd May (full day, Llandrindod)
Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)
Content: The course looks at what makes for a good volunteering policy and what this should include; also to what other policies might be
required in relation to volunteers. An overview is given of legal context for involvement of volunteers, with emphasis on the need to avoid unwittingly creating a contract of employment with volunteers and on the duty to keep volunteers safe.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will:
Be able to develop a volunteering policy
Have considered what other policies might be necessary
Understand key legal issues relating to volunteers
Be able to identify volunteer roles and draw up volunteer ‘task descriptions’
To book onto either of these course, please click here.
Monitoring & Evaluating your Organisation
Monday 23rd April (half day, Newtown)
Cost: £10 (PAVO members), £20 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £30 (All other/individuals)
Aims:
To enable participants to understand the purpose and application of monitoring and evaluation systems
Content: The session will look at why organisations need to monitor and evaluate their work, who needs this information and how to put an evaluation framework in place which will help you report on your organisation’s achievements.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will understand:
What can be measured
The different methods of measurement
How to design a simple monitoring and evaluation system
Preparing for Volunteers
Wednesday 23rd May (full day, Llandrindod)
Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)
Content: The course looks at what makes for a good volunteering policy and what this should include; also to what other policies might be
required in relation to volunteers. An overview is given of legal context for involvement of volunteers, with emphasis on the need to avoid unwittingly creating a contract of employment with volunteers and on the duty to keep volunteers safe.
Learning outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will:
Be able to develop a volunteering policy
Have considered what other policies might be necessary
Understand key legal issues relating to volunteers
Be able to identify volunteer roles and draw up volunteer ‘task descriptions’
To book onto either of these course, please click here.
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