submitting articles for this site

If you wish to have any news relating to services for children and their families published onto this site please forward items to PAVO via email: info@pavo.org.uk. Preferably send attachments in Word or publisher rather than pdf format.

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 21 December 2017

PAVO Training - February 2018

Budgets, Cash Flow Forecasting and Management Accounts
Monday 19th February (half day)
Cost:  £10 (PAVO members),  £20 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector),  £30 (All other/individuals)
Aims:
 This course focuses on understanding and developing budgets, cash flow forecasts, and management accounts
By the end of the course, participants will:
  • Understand what a budget is and how to develop one
  • Learn how you can use budgets to support funding requests
  • Be able to understand, plan and develop a cash flow forecast.
  • Understand what management accounts are and why they are useful.
To book click here

Being a Trustee
Tuesday 20th February (full day)
Cost:  £20 (PAVO members),  £40 (Non PAVO members/Third Sector), £60 (All other/individuals)
Content:
Being a trustee is a responsible voluntary role and one that comes with duties and responsibilities. This course will take you through the legal responsibilities you have when you are a trustee as well as your role and the responsibilities you have towards your organisation.
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
  • Understand what it means to be a trustee, who can be one and what roles and responsibilities trustees may have
  • Appreciate what trustees can be liable for, and know how to limit potential risks
  • Understand the principles of good governance, the roles of specific officers, and the difference between a trustee board and its subcommittees
  • Have an overview of what is needed for effective trustee recruitment and induction.
To book click here

Update on Powys Children's Services Improvement Plan

To read the update on the Powys Children's Services Improvement Plan  : follow the link

http://www.powys.gov.uk/en/communications/view-council-news/news-article/article/5209-improvement-plan-update/

Childcare and Play Qualifications - workshops to engage the sector

News from Play Wales

Qualifications Wales is currently working with key partners to develop a new suite of Health & Social Care and Childcare qualifications for Wales. This work entails developing new Approval Criteria which set out the minimum requirements for a qualification. As part of this development work, we are engaging with experts from the sector to ask for their feedback on our proposals. We will be doing this via a series of Wales wide events for practitioners, employers, training providers, teachers and lecturers, in which we will be sharing aspects of the Approval Criteria. During the events, we will be inviting participants to discuss the aims, structure, schemes of assessment, titles and grading of the new qualifications.

We will also be asking attendees to consider the support and resources needed to deliver the qualifications from September 2019. We will then use the feedback from the sessions to strengthen the Approval Criteria ready to be published in March 2018.

To find out more and to take part in the online survey go to:

Events to discuss : - The Childcare, Learning Development and Play (Levels 2-5) qualifications
Carmarthen - 18 January 2018,  Bangor - 24 January 2018, Wrexham - 25 January 2018
Swansea - 29 January 2018, Newport -6 February 2018


Join EYST to have your say

Tuesday 19 December 2017

New funding opportunities


Would your organisation be able to benefit from one of these funds. Check out the WCVA funding page.

*The Weston Charity launches in Wales

*Rosa's Woman to Woman fund

* BBC Children in Need Small Grant

* Natural Resources Wales

* National Vegetarian Week (14-20 May 2018) Grants

To read more on funding opportunities:

https://www.wcva.org.uk/funding/funding-latest

Promoting Positive Parenting Conference 14th March 2018

ISPCAN, BASPCAN, NSPCC Cymru/ Wales & Children in Wales would like to invite you to attend our joint conference at the PierheadCardiff
 
Exploring the relevance to practice in Wales of an International Study on Promoting Positive Parenting
 
Sponsored by Lynne Neagle AM
 
Pierhead, Cardiff, Wednesday 14th March 2018
9.00am - 4.30pm
 
Speakers:
Minister for Children and Social Care, Huw Irranca-Davies AM
Professor Jane Barlow, Oxford University
Dr Arnon Bentovim, Child and Family Training
Jenny Gray, OBE, ISPCAN
Enid Hendry, BASPCAN
Speakers from Wales - to be confirmed
Des Mannion - NSPCC Cymru/Wales(Morning Co-Chair)
Catriona Williams, OBE - Children in Wales (Afternoon Co-Chair)
 
Aims of the conference
  • To explore the relevance to practice in Wales of findings from an international study by ISPCAN on promoting positive parenting
  • To identify practical ways of improving parenting practice to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people in Wales.
 
Learning objectives
By the end of this event participants will be able to:
  • identify how findings and recommendations from an international study by ISPCAN on promoting positive parenting relate to practice in Wales
  • understand what is necessary for effective implementation of positive parenting interventions
  • describe practical ways of improving parenting in day-to-day practice at primary, secondary and tertiary levels of intervention.
Audiences
  • Professionals who coordinate and manage parenting support services.
  • Professionals working directly with children and families from health, social work, early years, early intervention services, education and the independent and voluntary sector.
  • Professionals with a responsibility for planning and commissioning services to promote child health and wellbeing, positive parenting and the prevention of child maltreatment.
  • Coordinators on Public Service Boards in Wales.
  • Educators and researchers working in the field of positive parenting and the prevention of child maltreatment.
 
 
Book online at http://www.baspcan.org.uk/events                 Registered Charity 279119



Hoffai
ISPCAN, BASPCAN, NSPCC Cymru/Wales a Plant yng Nghymru eich gwahodd i'n cynhadledd ar y cyd yn adeilad y Pierhead, Caerdydd
 
Archwilio perthnasedd Astudiaeth Ryngwladol ar Hybu Rhianta Cadarnhaol i ymarfer yng Nghymru
 
Noddir gan Lynne Neagle AC
 
Y Pierhead, Caerdydd, Dydd Mercher 14 Mawrth 2018
9.00am - 4.30pm
 
Siaradwyr:
Y Gweinidog dros Blant a Gofal Cymdeithasol, Huw Irranca-Davies AC
Yr Athro Jane Barlow, Prifysgol Rhydychen
Dr Arnon Bentovim, Hyfforddiant Plant a Theuluoedd
Jenny Gray, OBE, ISPCAN
Enid Hendry, BASPCAN
Siaradwyr o Gymru - i'w cadarnhau
Des Mannion - NSPCC Cymru/Wales(Cyd-gadeirydd y Bore)
Catriona Williams, OBE - Plant yng Nghymru (Cyd-gadeirydd y Prynhawn)
 
Nodau'r gynhadledd
  • Archwilio perthnasedd canfyddiadau astudiaeth ryngwladol gan ISPCAN ar hybu rhianta cadarnhaol i ymarfer yng Nghymru
  • Canfod ffyrdd ymarferol o wella ymarfer rhianta i gyflawni canlyniadau cadarnhaol ar gyfer plant a phobl ifanc yng Nghymru.
 
Amcanion dysgu
Erbyn diwedd y digwyddiad bydd y cyfranogwyr yn gallu:
  • nodi sut mae canfyddiadau ac argymhellion o astudiaeth ryngwladol gan ISPCAN ar hybu rhianta cadarnhaol yn ymwneud ag ymarfer yng Nghymru
  • deall beth sy'n angenrheidiol er mwyn rhoi ymyriadau rhianta cadarnhaol ar waith yn effeithiol
  • disgrifio ffyrdd ymarferol o wella'r rhianta a geir o ddydd i ddydd ar lefel sylfaenol, eilaidd a thrydyddol o ymyrraeth.
 
Cynulleidfaoedd
  • Gweithwyr proffesiynol sy'n cydlynu ac yn rheoli gwasanaethau cymorth i rieni.
  • Gweithwyr proffesiynol sy'n gweithio'n uniongyrchol gyda phlant a theuluoedd ym meysydd iechyd, gwaith cymdeithasol, y blynyddoedd cynnar, gwasanaethau ymyrraeth gynnar, addysg a'r sector annibynnol a gwirfoddol.
  • Gweithwyr proffesiynol sydd â chyfrifoldeb am gynllunio a chomisiynu gwasanaethau i hybu iechyd a llesiant plant, rhianta cadarnhaol ac atal plant rhag dioddef camdriniaeth.
  • Cydlynwyr ar Fyrddau Gwasanaethau Cyhoeddus yng Nghymru.
  • Addysgwyr ac ymchwilwyr sy'n gweithio ym maes rhianta cadarnhaol ac atal plant rhag dioddef camdriniaeth.
 
Archebwch le ar-lein yn http://www.baspcan.org.uk/events                 Elusen Gofrestredig 279119

Monday 18 December 2017

WCVA Training

    Training offered by WCVA

     Working in partnership for better outcomes
       01 February 2018, Merthyr Tydfil

      Develop and improve new or existing partnerships


https://www.wcva.org.uk/training-and-events/training-detail-page?courseId=3162&seq.lang=en-GB
Gweithio mewn partneriaeth ar gyfer canlyniadau gwell
 01 Chwefror 2018, Merthyr Tudfil

Datblygu partneriaethau newydd neu wella rhai sydd eisoes yn bodoli
https://www.wcva.org.uk/training-and-events/training-detail-page?courseId=3162&seq.lang=cy-GB



Mencap Cymru are currently offering FREE legal information workshops / Mae Mencap Cymru yn cynnig gweithdai gwybodaeth cyfreithiol yn rhad ac am ddim

                                   

 Calling all parents, carers and organisations who support people with learning disabilities…

Mencap Cymru are currently offering
FREE legal information workshops

·        The sessions will help you access legal resources that have been developed by Cardiff Law School, in the following areas of law:

·        Advocacy: Your Rights under the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act

·        Housing: your rights as a tenant, and landlord responsibilities to you.

·        Further education: your rights to education and transport.

·        Social and health care: the rights of adults with a learning disability.

·        Child Protection system: supporting parents with a learning disability.

Mencap Cymru are happy to deliver FREE workshops to any interested groups, large or small, at any public venue in your area. If you are interested in hosting a workshop, please contact:
Carwyn Tywyn (Mencap Cymru Regional Caseworker, Mid and West Wales): carwyn.tywyn@mencap.org.uk /  01267 232256 (Ext. 303).

The legal workshops are part of the Mencap WISE project, which is  funded by the Welsh Government from 2016-19.



Yn galw rhieni, gofalwyr a mudiadau sydd yn cefnogi pobl gydag anableddau dysgu…
Mae Mencap Cymru yn cynnig gweithdai gwybodaeth cyfreithiol yn rhad ac am ddim

·        Bydd y sesiynau yn helpu chi gael mynediad at adnoddau cyfreithiol sydd wedi cael eu ddatblygu gan Ysgol y Gyfraith, Caerdydd, yn y meysydd cyfreithiol canlynol:

·        Eiriolaeth: eich hawliau yn Neddf Gofal Cymdeithasol a Llesiant (Cymru).

·        Tai: eich hawliau fel preswylydd, a chyfrifoldeb y perchenog tuag atoch chi.

·        Addysg Bellach: eich hawliau at addysg a thrafnidiaeth.

·        Gofal cymdeithasol ac iechyd: hawliau oedolion gydag anabledd dysgu.

·        Y Drefn Gwarchod Plant: cefnogi rhieni sydd ag anabledd dysgu.

Mae Mencap Cymru yn fodlon darparu gweithdai YN RHAD AC AM DDIM (Yn para oddeutu 90 munud) i unrhyw grwpiau sydd â ddiddordeb, yn fach neu’n fawr, mewn unrhyw lleoliad cyhoeddus yn eich ardal. Os oes gennych ddiddordeb mew cynnal gweithdy, cyna cysylltwch â:
Carwyn Tywyn (Gweithiwr Achos Rhanbarthol, Canolbarth a Gorllewin Cymru):  
carwyn.tywyn@mencap.org.uk /  01267 232256 (Ext. 303).
Mae’r gweithdai yn rhan o brosiect Mencap WISE, a ariennir gan Lywodraeth Cymru rhwng 2016-19. 

Welsh Government's "Childcare, Play and Early Years Workforce Plan"  has been published. There are two reports on this:

http://gov.wales/newsroom/people-and-communities/2017/ambitious-new-plan-to-develop-wales-childcare-workforce/?lang=en



http://gov.wales/topics/people-and-communities/people/children-and-young-people/early-years/childcare-play-early-years-workforce-plan/?lang=en#.WjO3tteOPzU.twitter&t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjc18y&refsrc=email&iid=8ae15189064f445e980f6bee6a10a621&uid=854979613830918144&nid=244+272699400




Wednesday 13 December 2017

ALN Bill passed




Mae’n bleser gennyf eich hysbysu bod Bil Anghenion Dysgu Ychwanegol a'r Tribiwnlys Addysg (Cymru) wedi’i  basio ddoe.
 
Wrth groesawu'r newyddion, dywedodd yr Ysgrifennydd Addysg, Kirsty Williams: “Mae heddiw yn ddiwrnod hanesyddol i addysg yng Nghymru. Bydd gan bron i chwarter yr holl ddysgwyr yng Nghymru ryw ffurf ar anghenion dysgu ychwanegol yn ystod eu blynyddoedd cynnar neu rywbryd yn ystod eu haddysg, ac mae'r Bil hwn yn rhoi lle canolog iddyn nhw yn ein system. Mae'n canolbwyntio ar nodi eu hanghenion cyn gynted â phosibl ac ar weithio gyda nhw a'u teuluoedd i gynllunio'r gefnogaeth iawn. Unwaith y bydd y Bil Anghenion Dysgu Ychwanegol a'r Tribiwnlys Addysg (Cymru) wedi cael Cydsyniad Brenhinol, a ddisgwylir ym mis Ionawr 2018, bydd system newydd radical yn cael ei rhoi
ar waith, gan wella safonau i sicrhau bod pob dysgwr yn cael cymorth i gyflawni eu potensial."
 
Yn gynharach eleni, cynhaliodd Llywodraeth Cymru ymgynghoriad ar opsiynau ar gyfer  rhoi’r Bil ar waith pe bai'n dod yn ddeddf. Darllenwch yr adroddiad llawn a chrynodeb o'r ymatebion yma: http://gov.wales/newsroom/educationandskills/2017/education-secretary-outlines-proposed-implementation-plan-for-new-additional-learning-needs-system-in-wales/?skip=1&lang=cy
 
Ers hynny, buom yn defnyddio’r ymatebion i’r ymgynghoriad i lywio ein dull arfaethedig o weithredu’r system newydd. Cyhoeddwyd yr atebion hynny mewn datganiad gweinidogol ysgrifenedig ddydd Llun: http://gov.wales/about/cabinet/cabinetstatements/2017/implementingnewalnsytem/?skip=1&lang=cy
 

 

I am pleased to inform you that the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill was passed yesterday.
 
Welcoming the news, Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, said: “Today is an historic day for education in Wales. Nearly a quarter of learners in Wales will experience some form of additional learning need (ALN) during their early years or education and this Bill places them at the very heart of our system. It focusses on identifying their needs as early as possible and working with them and their families to plan the right support. Once the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill receives Royal Assent, expected in January 2018, it will pave the way for a radical new approach; driving improvements in standards to ensure all learners are supported to meet their full potential.”
 
Earlier this year the Welsh Government held a consultation on options for implementing the Bill if it became law. Find the full report along with a summary of consultation responses here: http://gov.wales/newsroom/educationandskills/2017/education-secretary-outlines-proposed-implementation-plan-for-new-additional-learning-needs-system-in-wales/?lang=en
 
The consultation responses have since been used to inform our proposed approach to implementing the new system, which was published in a written ministerial statement Monday:  http://gov.wales/about/cabinet/cabinetstatements/2017/implementingnewalnsytem/?lang=en

Tuesday 12 December 2017

Sessions for your group or school from the new Education and Community Officer for the House of Commons in Wales



I am the new Education and Community Officer for the House of Commons in Wales.

I work with schools and community groups offering workshops on behalf of the House of Commons on a range of topics – including:

·        ‘Introduction to UK Parliament’
·        ‘Campaigning and engaging UK Parliament’
·        ‘Women in Parliament (2018 will include working on our vote 100 campaign)
·         Empower! (Sessions designed for Adults with learning disabilities)
·         Select Committees

All of these sessions can be delivered in both Welsh and English.

Please let me know if you need any more information on these sessions or any other queries you might have.

Nadolig Llawen!


Steven Williams: Senior Community and Education Officer – Wales
House of Commons        

williamssm@parliament.uk


Mental Health Foundation - Festive fundraising


Christmas is a stressful time, one foundation that is working for good mental health for all has taken
an unusual way to raise funds for their work.

The Mental Health Foundation is taking part in Paypals annimated " Turkey Dash".  Their annimated turkey will race against other charity's turkeys  on Channel 4, 15th December 8pm. The turkey that raises the most money will win.

For more information: https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/

Tampon Tax Fund Grants - deadline 28th January 2018

The Tampon Tax Fund was announced by the Chancellor during the 2015 Autumn Statement. The Office for the Civil Society, which is part of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), is running and managing this UK-wide fund.

 Charitable, benevolent and philanthropic organisations based and working in the UK can submit applications for grants of at least £1 million.
There is £15 million for the current fund which covers 2018-19. The minimum grant is £1 million. There is no maximum level of grant.
The grant must not represent more than 50 per cent of the applicant's collective annual income. Grants may be for one or two year projects, with a maximum of two years up until 31 March 2020.

The funding will support projects that focus on at least one of the following categories:
Violence against Women and Girls:  Mental Health and Wellbeing : General programme - Applications will be considered from organisations working to improve the lives of disadvantaged or under-represented women and girls.

The deadline for applications is midnight on Sunday 28 January 2018.

For more information contact 020 7211 6000 or email: ttf@culture.gov.uk

Monday 11 December 2017

Consultation -A Major Trauma Network for South and West Wales and South Powys

A consultation is currently under way on proposals to establish a Major Trauma Network for South and West Wales and South Powys. This would include designating University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff as a Major Trauma Centre.

Developing a Major Trauma Network for South and West Wales and South Powys aims to improve survival, improve quality of life and reduce long term illness and disability for people following major trauma injuries. These injuries may include gunshot & knife wounds, serious head injuries, industrial accidents, serious falls (e.g. with head injury), multiple injuries resulting from road traffic accidents, and mass casualty events.

North Powys already benefits from being part of a Major Trauma Network covering North West Midlands and North Wales, including the Major Trauma Centre in Stoke and Trauma Unit in Shrewsbury.

Please note that this new network will primarily affect Brecknock and Radnorshire, as Montgomeryshire is already served by the Major Trauma Network for North Wales and North West Midlands.

Further information is also available from the consultation website at www.publichealthwales.org/majortraumaconsultation

It is vital that they make the best decision for people across South and West Wales and South Powys. This means they need to hear from you – so please read the consultation document and background information below and respond by 9.00am on Monday 5 February 2018.
 

Powys County Council Children's Services Improvement Plan 2017-2020 / Cynllun Gwella Gwasanaethau Plant Cyngor Sir Powys 2017-2020

This improvement plan was produced in response to Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales's (CSSIW) review of Powys County Council's Children's Services in July 2017. It sets out the immediate, medium and long term actions that will be undertaken by the Local Authority to address the recommendations made by CSSIW.


Cynhyrchwyd y cynllun gwella hwn mewn ymateb i adolygiad Arolygiaeth Gofal a Gwasanaethau Cymdeithasol Cymru (AGGCC) o Wasanaethau Plant Cyngor Sir Powys ym mis Gorffennaf 2017. Mae'n nodi'r camau gweithredu tymor byr, canolig a hir a fydd yn cael eu gwneud gan yr Awdurdod Lleol i fynd i'r afael â'r argymhellion a wnaed gan AGGCC.

Commissioning services for people with Learning Disabilities.

The Minister for Children & Social Services launched two documents developed by the National Commissioning Board at the ADSS Autumn Seminar last week. The first concerns the Good Practice Guidance in relation to commissioning services for people with learning disabilities. This is meant to be overarching high level guidance which will be supplemented by more detailed guidance with examples of good practice in relation to specific service areas beginning with supported living services. Other services will be covered as part of a future work program. Hopefully it provides a clear sense of direction for service development. A Welsh language version has been prepared but will need some changes to the format. English and Welsh translations of the Easy Read version will be available shortly. These will be forwarded in due course.

The second document concerns a Practice Guide in Leading Integrated and Collaborative Commissioning. We hope this will be a useful tool for regional partnership boards to help them assess where there are in relation to integrated commissioning (where this appropriate) and develop their plans for the future.


Young People's Survey on Emotional and Mental Health

Welsh Government surveyed young people and education professionals about emotional and mental health in September 2017 and the findings are presented in a short video here: http://www.senedd.tv/Meeting/Archive/d171f872-0277-4250-8765-abb05ea6831b?autostart=True#

The role of Estyn in supporting education reform- Your views are needed.

Mae cais am dystiolaeth wedi cael ei gomisiynu i gasglu ynghÅ·d farn rhanddeiliaid fel rhan o'r adolygiad annibynnol o rôl Estyn i gefnogi diwygio addysg.  Y dyddiad cau yw 17 Rhagfyr 2017, Ewch i’r ddolen gyswllt isod os gwelwch yn dda:
 
 
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A call for evidence has been commissioned to gather the views of stakeholders as part of the independent review of the roles of Estyn in supporting education reform. The  Closing date is the  17 December 2017, please find the link below:
 
 

Thursday 7 December 2017

Your Network Meeting - Come and join us


The Children, Young People and Families Network- meeting next on Thursday 14th December.

Children, Young People and Families Network

*Meet colleagues from all sectors *Have updates on strategic issues
*Create ideas and opportunities for working together

Thursday 14th December. The Monty Club, Newtown. 9.30am – 12.30pm

* An update on Families First re commissioning, the work around which is ongoing, looking at current services and engagement.

* A session on the Powys Wellbeing Plan. This replaces the One Powys Plan and priorities and therefore funding for services.

 *A workshop on the new Children’s Partnership Group and how you see your organisation working with this group

*An Opportunity for you all to network and share information. As part of this if there is any news or information about your group or projects you’d like to share with the Network in advance please send it to us and we’ll make sure it’s circulated to the Network as a whole.

Refreshments provided. To book email: Darren.smith@pavo.org.uk

Wednesday 6 December 2017

Children in Wales - Forthcoming Training

Upcoming Training
Hyfforddiant i Ddod

Working Positively with Autistic Children in the Early Years
Gweithio'n Gadarnhaol gyda Phlant Awtistig yn y Blynyddoedd Cynnar
11 December/Rhagfyr 2017
Cardiff/Caerdydd

"Keeping Our Children Safe" Training For Designated Person For Child Protection
"Cadw Ein Plant Yn Ddiogel" Hyfforddiant i'r Person Dynodedig Ar Gyfer Amddiffyn Plant
9 & 10 January/Ionawr 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd


Introduction to Mindfulness
Cyflwyniad i Ymwybyddiaeth Ofalgar
11 January/Ionawr 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Youth Homelessness: All I want is a Roof Over my Head
Pobl Ifanc Ddigartref: Y cyfan rydw i eisiau yw To uwch fy Mhen
15 January/Ionawr 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Supporting Young Carers: Who Cares for the Carers
Cefnogi Gofalwyr Ifanc: Pwy sy'n Gofalu am y Gofalwyr
18 January/Ionawr 2018
Carmarthen/Caerfyrddin
Poverty Awareness
Ymwybyddiaeth o Dlodi Plant
18 January/Ionawr 2018 - 9:30am - 1:00pm
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Harmful Traditional Practices
Arferion Traddodiadol Niweidiol
23 January/Ionawr 2018 - 9:30am - 1:00pm
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Understanding and Responding to Bullying Behaviours
Deall ac Ymateb i Ymddygiad Bwlio
26 January/Ionawr 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Understanding How to Safeguard the Welfare of Children & Young People - Accredited Training Level 3 through Agored Cymru
Deall sut i Ddiogelu Lles Plant a Phobl Ifanc - Cwrs Achrededig Lefel 3 trwy Agored Cymru
31 January & 1 February/31 Ionawr a 1 Chwefror 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd

Supporting Child Migrants in Wales: The Welsh Context of Law, Policy and Practice
Cefnogi Plant Mudol yng Nghymru: Cyd-destun Cymru o ran y Gyfraith, Polisi ac Ymarfer
2 February/Chwefror 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd

GroBrain: How to Explain Bonding and Brain Development to Parents
GroBrain: Sut mae Esbonio Bondio a Datblygiad yr Ymennydd wrth Rieni
6 February/Chwefror 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd

Young People & Substance Misuse: Why the Drugs Don't Work
Pobl Ifanc a Chamddefnyddio Sylweddau: Pam nad yw'r Cyffuriau'n Gweithio
8 February/Chwefror 2018
Carmarthen/Caerfyrddin

'Understand the Brain, Understand the Child'
'Deall yr Ymennydd, Deall y Plentyn'
8 February/Chwefror 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Working with Groups
Gweithio gyda Grwpiau
12 & 13 February/Chwefror 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Working with Fathers
Gweithio gyda Thadau
15 February/Chwefror 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
"Keeping Our Children Safe" Training For Designated Person For Child Protection
"Cadw Ein Plant Yn Ddiogel" Hyfforddiant i'r Person Dynodedig Ar Gyfer Amddiffyn Plant
22 & 23 February/Chwefror 2018
Colwyn Bay/Bae Colwyn

"Keeping Our Children Safe" Training For Designated Person For Child Protection
"Cadw Ein Plant Yn Ddiogel" Hyfforddiant i'r Person Dynodedig Ar Gyfer Amddiffyn Plant
26 & 27 February/Chwefror 2018
Carmarthen/Caerfyrddin

Supporting Parents to Talk to their Children about Growing up, Relationships and Sex
Cefnogi Rhieni i siarad â'u Plant am Ddod i oed, Perthnasoedd a Rhyw
1 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd

An Introduction to Self-harm and Suicide
Cyflwyniad i Hunan-niweidio a Hunanladdiad
5 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Using Appropriate Touch with Children and Developing an Effective Policy for your Workplace
Cyffwrdd Priodol wrth Weithio gyda Phlant a Datblygu Polisi Effeithiol ar gyfer eich Gweithle
6 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd

Child Sexual Exploitation
Camfanteisio'n Rhywiol ar Blant
8 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Understanding How to Safeguard the Welfare of Children and Young People - Accredited Training Level 2 through Agored Cymru
Deall sut i Ddiogelu Lles Plant a Phobl Ifanc - Cwrs Achrededig Lefel 2 trwy Agored Cymru
16 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd


'What Matters to Children & Young People?' Conversations
Sgyrsiau am 'yr hyn sy'n bwysig i Plant a Phobl Ifanc?'
27 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
Building Resilience in Young People
Adeiladu Gwydnwch mewn Pobl Ifanc
29 March/Mawrth 2018
Cardiff/Caerdydd
More courses to be added
Mwy o gyrsiau i'w hychwanegu