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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/


Thursday, 28 April 2016

Global volunteering for young people

Are you working with young people with fewer opportunities aged 18-25?

·         Are your young people interested in volunteering abroad?
·         Are they ready for a (well supported) challenging experience to leave their comfort zones, learn about themselves and others, push their boundaries and motivate them into further opportunities, here in Wales or further afield?
·         Can you support your young people in the preparation (especially fundraising, £150) and follow-up phases to support them to get the most out of their experiences?

Cultural Diversity in Care Management - No Charge


We have places available on the Cultural Diversity in Care Management course as follows:

12th May 2016, Committee Room A, The Gwalia, Llandrindod Wells 9.30am – 4.30pm

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


Aim:
For practitioners to develop skills in working with and across cultural diversity in assessing needs and developing support plans.
Key Learning Outcomes:
To be able to:
§ Understand a range of factors affecting a person’s culture: for example; nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, sexuality, age, class
§ Understand and reflect on own culture and cultural values
§ Recognise the importance of cultural factors in an individual’s priorities and preferred outcomes
§ Communicate openness to traditions and values that are different from one’s own
§ Be confident and skilled to assess needs and facilitate support plans that identify and meet people’s cultural outcomes

Adult Protection – Working with Adults at Risk of Domestic Abuse and Other Abuse in the Community

We have places available on the above training free of charge. Please book your places via Trent Self Service or email pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827507

25th May 2016, NPTC Campus Newtown 9.30am – 4.30pm
2nd June 2016, Neuadd Brycheiniog Brecon 9.30am – 4.30pm
9th August 2016, Cartrefi Cymru Office, Llandrindod Wells 9.30am – 4.30pm
29th September 2016, NPTC Campus Newtown 9.30am – 4.30pm
5th October 2016, Cartrefi Cymru Office, Brecon 9.30am – 4.30pm
31st January 2017, Cartrefi Cymru Office, Llandrindod Wells 9.30am – 4.30pm

Aim:
For participants to be able to work confidently with adults at risk of Domestic abuse i.e. abuse from partners, relatives and household members; to feel confident to “Ask and Act” and work with people to create effective safety plans. The course will explore the complexities of issues of capacity and consent within the context of coercive control and best practice in person centred safeguarding work The course will cover the use of risk assessment tools such as DASH-RiC and SERAF and when information about an adult at risk must be shared regardless of the views of the person at risk. It will include awareness of harassment and hate crime and the mechanisms for reporting these crimes.

Free energy advice to community groups in Powys


Cwm Harry, Newtown-based environmental charity, are working with Welsh Government to help

and advice community groups to reduce their energy use and save money. All community groups

and third sector organisations in Powys are able to get free energy advice to help them save money

and reduce their energy bills. Cwm Harry can offer a detailed energy audit on a building, community

renewable project, water or waste saving initiative, all through support of the Resource Efficient

Wales project funded by Welsh Government.

For more information of how to access this scheme, please contact Jodie Griffith at Cwm Harry on

jodieg@cwmharry.org.uk

For more information about Resource Efficient Wales, see the website

www.resourceefficient.gov.wales

Dementia Awareness Week: Bag Packing opportunity!



Tuesday, 26 April 2016

PAVO Social Media Training


Monday 20th June 2016 (full day)


Cost: £20 (PAVO members), £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)
Venue: PAVO, Unit 30 Ddole Road Industrial Estate, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 6DF
Learning outcomes:
  • Define social media and social networking
  • Identify barriers to using social media
  • Describe some key social media tools
  • Create/edit current social media accounts
  • Understand which Social Media platforms are best for your wok and audience
To book: Click here

Monday, 25 April 2016

Access Groups Support for Accessibility to Buildings and Environments

Access Groups within Powys, are keen to promote their existence and support available to organisations, with accessibility to buildings and environments.
Access Groups aim to improve access to buildings, services and information, and make a positive contribution to our communities, ensuring accessibility for all.

TRAINING - HARMFUL TRADITIONAL PRACTICES | HYFFORDDIANT - ARFERION TRADDODIADOL NIWEIDIOL

Please click here to view the training information.

Friday, 22 April 2016

Children in Wales Seminar Addressing the Health Agenda in the Early Years | Seminar Plant yng Nghymru Ymdrin â'r Agenda Iechyd yn y Blynyddoedd Cynnar

To book your place please click HERE
I archebwch eich lle cliciwch YMA

TRAINING: Responding to Attachment Difficulties in School and Early Years settings | HYFORDDIANT: Ymateb i Anawsterau Ymlyniad mewn lleoliadau Ysgol a Blynyddoedd Cynnar

Please click here to view the training information

Training: Child sexual exploitation | Hyfforddiant: Camfanteisio'n rhywiol ar blant

Please click here to view the training information

Aged 16 - 21? Join The Filter Europe in Romania!



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WORKING WITH FATHERS TRAINING | HYFFORDDIANT GWEITHIO GYDA THADAU

Please click here to view the training information

Space for Rent within out building at Crescent Chambers, Llandrindod Wells

·        Newly refurbished, town centre location
·        Two adjoining rooms 3.5m x 4.7m and 3.8m x 5.1m.
·        Has own entrance to the front street, disabled access at the rear, access to kitchen and toilet.
·        £95 per week o.n.o. including all utilities, phone and wi-fi.


Contact:  Mary Williams at Mid Powys Mind on 01597 824411 or health@midpowysmind.org.uk for viewings etc.

Friday, 15 April 2016

Queens' Birthday Celebration Street Closures Applications Needed by 29th April

The deadline is fast approaching for applications for road closures for street parties to celebrate The Queen’s 90th birthday.  

Powys County Council is requesting that any groups who intend to hold a street party on a public highway and have not presently made an application to the council should do this in writing by no later than Friday 29 April. 

Cllr John Brunt, Cabinet Member for Highways, said: "We have made a commitment to waive the normal fees for this service in recognition of the occasion. However, an assessment as to whether the closure can be granted will need to be made." 


Play Radnor - Your invitation to shape their NEW premises in Llandrindod Wells
























NEW PREMISES ON THE WAY FOR PLAY RADNOR
Be part of the Community Consultation to feed into how the new building is designed and used.  28th April, 6-9pm, in the ex-New Life Building, Temple Street (pictured above).

for more information about this exciting development ....

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Training | Hyffordiant : Understanding how to safeguard the welfare of children and young people/Deall sut i ddiogelu lles plant a phobl ifanc

Please click here to view the training course

Views sought on the future of Powys libraries

Powys library users, interested residents, businesses and voluntary groups are being asked to give their views on how best the council and communities can continue to deliver library services in the future.
With savings of over £27m to be found over the next three years, the library service has been tasked with reducing their costs by £250,000 by April 2019.

The current proposal is that the six main libraries - Ystradgynlais, Brecon, Llandrindod, Machynlleth, Newtown and Welshpool – and the two mobile library services for North and South Powys form the cornerstone of the service. 
Ideas and views are being sought on how best to save 50% of the local running costs and continue to deliver services in the 11 towns that have branch libraries – Builth Wells, Crickhowell, Hay-on-Wye, Knighton, Llanfair Caereinion, Llanfyllin, Llanidloes, Llanwrtyd Wells, Presteigne, Rhayader and Talgarth. 
Some meetings have taken place with town and community councils and other organisations who could contribute towards library running costs, co-locate their service within the current library building or offer the library a home in theirs. 
   
Library users, interested residents and other stakeholders are being asked to contribute to these discussions between 15th April – 3rd July either by completing an online or paper survey or attending a drop in session at their branch on the following dates.

Monday, 11 April 2016

Making a Difference During 2015/16



Please would you take a few minutes to let us know how the support from PAVO has made a difference for your organisation?
 
This information will help us make sure we are providing you with effective support.  It will also help to demonstrate to any of our funders that our activities can make a difference.
 
As always, if you have any suggestions which would help you in the future please do let us know.
 
We will collate your responses, summarise them and make the results available via the Children & Families Blog by the end of April.  
 
Could you let us have your comments via the form linked below by THURSDAY 14TH APRIL 2016?
 
 
We look forward to hearing from you.
 

Friday, 8 April 2016

Relationships Shouldn't Hurt' on Thursday 14th April at 7pm at CARAD (Community Arts Rhayader & District) Rhayader


Tender Opportunity: Provision of Independent Professional Advocacy Services for Children and Young People

This Tender Opportunity has been published on Sell2Wales (www.sell2wales.gov.uk) website on 7th April 2016.

Powys County Council on behalf of the Mid and West Wales Regional Programme Board is commencing the procurement of Independent Professional Advocacy services for the region of Powys, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire local authorities. As the lead authority on behalf of the region, the Council is seeking to engage with suitably qualified and experienced organisation(s) for the provision of Advocacy Services.
The Mid and West Wales Region is commissioning Independent Professional Advocacy Services for children and young people for whom there is a statutory entitlement.

The proposed service will cover the counties of:

Powys
Carmarthen
Ceredigion
Pembrokeshire

Running for 36 months, the contract is divided up into 5 lots:


Relationships Shouldn’t Hurt – Drama Production, 28th April

BRAVE EIP
Presents
Relationships Shouldn’t Hurt – Drama Production
Performed at the Guildhall, Brecon, on Thursday 28th April @ 7.30pm


New Integrated Training Brochure

The new Integrated Training Brochure is now available to access on the Powys County Council website
http://www.powys.gov.uk/en/training-and-dbs/training-for-childcare-providers-foster-carers-and-social-care-work/ and for Powys County Council employees can also be found on page 4071 of the Powys staff intranet site.

The Integrated Training Brochure offers information and training relating to the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, information and sign posting to partnership organisations within Powys as well mapping training into a single training programme from April 2016 – March 2017.

The training continues to build on the adopted tier system to make courses more accessible for all staff, practitioners, carers, foster carers, adoptive parents and service users.

Thursday, 7 April 2016

Promoting the value of Play and getting our children outside ....


Twitter campaign #Dirtisgood 

Follow this campaign on Twitter.  The following article summarises the talk by Sir Ken Robinson on the importance of children accessing play.

http://rethinkingchildhood.com/2016/04/05/sir-ken-robinson-outdoor-play-dirt-is-good/

The Powys Play Sufficiency Assessment will soon be published which backs up some of the findings in this article.


Saving lives: Understanding the links between alcohol and suicide



Wednesday, 6 April 2016

PAVO OUTREACH SURGERIES


Does your organisation need funding support or a Funding Health Check?  Have you got an issue around governance? Would your trustees like support to understand what their role is?  Would you like to discuss potential project ideas? 
Come along for a chat to a PAVO development officer to find out how we can support you.
Here are the outreach dates for April 2016– we hope to see you there:
Wednesday 13th April 2016        PAVO Offices Llandrindod                     10am – 4.15pm
Friday 15th April 2016                PAVO Offices Newtown                            1-30pm – 4.30pm
To avoid disappointment and make an appointment please contact PAVO on 01597 822191 to book a place.