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Thursday 21 January 2016

Getting to Grips with Children and Family Policy in Wales

  CiW Logo with txt 
GETTING TO GRIPS WITH CHILDREN AND FAMILY POLICY IN WALES
Advanced groupwork 
Getting to Grips with Children and Family Policy in Wales

11 February 2016 - Carmarthen      Online Booking Form
 
23 Feburary 2016 - Bangor              


'Getting to Grips' is a one day course, which develops the themes of our highly successful 'Bigger Picture' half day workshops we delivered across Wales in December and January, through funding from the Welsh Government. The course will support people from a wide range of organisations to understand the distinctive Welsh lesiglative and policy framework for children and families, that has developed as a result of increasing devolution from Westminster.

The training will consider current Welsh legislation around children and families, Welsh Government policy and strategies on issues including how children's rights are being addressed through  initiatives on child poverty, health, social care and education. The course will explore Welsh government programmes including Families First, Flying Start, Communities First and Integrated Family Support considering the roles and priorities of different sectors involved in delivering these, and the challenges faced by everyone.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will: 
  • Gain an overview of the political context and processes that shape policy in Wales
  • Learn about Welsh Government policies and strategies relevant to children and young people
  • Understand the national priorities for children and family services
  • Explore how your organisation and key areas of work fit with the main policy areas concerning children, young people and families.
Who should attend?
Practitioners, manager and policy makers from all sectors and all organisations, keen to explore how their area of work fits in with the bigger picture of child and family policy in Wales. It will help organisations to prepare for predicted changes and to operate effectively within a multi-agency context. 
About the Trainer

Cheryl Martin has worked with asylum seekers and refugees over a number of years and developed this course from her experiences of working with families and safeguarding children within a cultural context.
She has previously worked as Children's Services Manager at Welsh Women's Aid, the national umbrella organisation for domestic abuse in Wales. And has delivered training in a youth justice setting. Cheryl is a qualified counsellor and conflict resolution practitioner working as an independent mediator for a number of years. She has been a Trustee and chair of two charities over the past 12 years.
As a Level 3 Accredited Trainer Cheryl has delivered training in both domestic abuse and child protection to a wide range of audiences, including multi-agency training, statutory and voluntary agencies and professionals. 

COST: 
Members £80
Non-members £100

This course is also offered as in-house training, please contacttraining@childreninwales.org.uk for more information.
If you are interested in future Children in Wales courses, please visit our website or join our mailing list.

**Remember that you can attend at a cheaper rate if your organisation is a member of Children in Wales. Join here**
You may be interested in our upcoming training courses...
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MYND I'R AFAEL A PHOLISI PLANT A THEULUOEDD YNG NGHYMRU
 translation
Advanced groupwork 
MYND I'R AFAEL A PHOLISI PLANT A THEULUOEDD YNG NGHYMRU

11 Chwefror 2016  -  Caerfyrddin     Ffurflen Archebu Arlein
23 Chwefror 2016  -  Bangor             

Cwrs undydd yw 'Mynd i'r Afael', sy'n datblygu themâu ein gweithdai hanner diwrnod hynod lwyddiannus, 'Bigger Picture', a gyflwynwyd ledled Cymru ym mis Rhagfyr a mis Ionawr, trwy gyllid gan Lywodraeth Cymru. Bydd y cwrs yn cefnogi pobl o ystod eang o sefydliadau i ddeall y fframwaith polisi a deddfwriaethol unigryw yng Nghymru o safbwynt plant a theuluoedd, sydd wedi datblygu o ganlyniad i ddatganoli cynyddol o San Steffan.  
 
Bydd yr hyfforddiant yn rhoi sylw i ddeddfwriaeth gyfredol Cymru ynghylch plant a theuluoedd, polisi a strategaethau Llywodraeth Cymru ynghylch materion fydd yn cynnwys sut mae hawliau plant yn derbyn sylw trwy fentrau tlodi plant, iechyd, gofal cymdeithasol ac addysg. Bydd y cwrs yn archwilio rhaglenni Llywodraeth Cymru, gan gynnwys Teuluoedd yn Gyntaf, Dechrau'n Deg, Cymunedau yn Gyntaf, ac Integreiddio Cymorth i Deuluoedd, gan roi sylw i rolau a blaenoriaethau'r gwahanol sectorau sy'n ymwneud â chyflwyno'r rhain, a'r heriau y mae pawb yn eu hwynebu.
 
Canlyniadau Dysgu
 
Bydd y cyfranogwyr yn: 
  • Cael trosolwg o'r cyd-destun gwleidyddol a'r prosesau sy'n llunio polisi yng Nghymru
  • Dysgu am bolisïau a strategaethau Llywodraeth Cymru sy'n berthnasol i blant a phobl ifanc
  • Deall y blaenoriaethau cenedlaethol ar gyfer y gwasanaethau plant a theuluoedd
  • Archwilio sut mae eu sefydliad eu hunain a meysydd gwaith allweddol yn cydweddu â'r prif feysydd polisi sy'n ymwneud â phlant, pobl ifanc a theuluoedd.
 
Pwy ddylai fod yn bresennol?
 
Ymarferwyr, rheolwyr a llunwyr polisi o bob sector a phob sefydliad sy'n awyddus i archwilio sut mae eu maes gwaith yn cydweddu â darlun ehangach polisi plant a theuluoedd yng Nghymru. Bydd yn helpu sefydliadau i baratoi ar gyfer newidiadau a ragwelir ac i weithredu'n effeithiol mewn cyd-destun amlasiantaeth. 

Am yr Hyfforddwr
Mae Cheryl Martin wedi gweithio gyda cheiswyr lloches dros nifer o flynyddoedd ac wedi datblygu'r cwrs yma drwy ei phrofiad o weithio gyda theuluoedd a gwarchod plant o fewn y cyd-destun diwylliannol.
Yn y gorffennol bu'n gweithio fel Rheolwr Gwasanaethau Plant gyda Chymorth i Fenywod yng Nghymru, y sefydliad dros gam-drin yn y cartref.
Mae hefyd wedi hyfforddi ar osodiad cyfiawnder ieuenctid. Mae Cheryl yn gwnselydd cymwysedig ac yn ymarferydd datrys gwrthdaro yn gweithio fel cyfryngwr annibynnol dros nifer o flynyddoedd. Roedd yn ymddiriedolwr ac yn gadeirydd ar ddwy elusen dros y 12 mlynedd ddiwethaf.
Fel Hyfforddwr Achrededig Lefel 3 mae Cheryl wedi cyflwyno hyfforddiant mewn cam-drin yn y cartref a diogelu plant i gynulleidfa eang, yn cynnwys hyfforddiant aml-asiantaeth, statudol, gwirfoddol a phroffesiynol.


COST: 
Aelodau £80
Heb fod yn aelod £100 

Mae'r cwrs hwn yn cael ei gynnig fel hyfforddiant mewnol hefyd, am mwy o wybodaeth cysylltwch â training@childreninwales.org.uk
Os oes gennych ddiddordeb yng nghyrsiau Plant yng Nghymru yn y dyfodol, ewch i'n  gwefan neu ymunwch a'n rhestr bostio

**Cofiwch y gallwch fynychu am gyfradd ratach os yw'ch corff chi'n aelod o Plant yng Nghymru. Ymunwch yma**
Efallai y bydd gennych ddiddordeb yn ein cyrsiau hyfforddi sydd ar y gweill ...
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