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Thursday, 28 February 2019

Your Network



Come along and join colleagues of all sectors in the discussion of these important topics. Bring your stands and information to advertise your service.


Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Challenging Behaviour and Autistic Spectrum Disorder Training

There are places available on the Challenging Behaviour & Autistic Spectrum Disorder provided by Hoople Ltd as follows:

Please book your place via email to pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827 333

18th March 2019, Radnor YFC Office, Unit 5 Ddole Road, Llandrindod Wells LD1 6DF 9.30am – 4.30pm
Aim
This course will enable participants to have an understanding of autistic spectrum disorder and the associated effects on individuals, including sensory and behavioural.  It will look at the importance of recognising and understanding potential triggers to challenging behaviour and examine ways to reduce problems.
Key Learning Outcomes
·         Understand the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions
·         Knowledge of the Triad of Impairments
·         Strategies to support an individual with an autistic spectrum disorder
·         Understand behaviour in terms of communication and function
·         Understand primary and secondary interventions
·         Understand own role in contributing to a positive behaviour plan



WCVA Update - 25 February 2019

This week's updates from WCVA

25 February 2019

Hello, and welcome to this week’s newsletter. 
Recruiting trustees can be a risky process, sometimes ending in the hiring of candidates that might look good on paper but are unable to commit to the responsibilities required. Our new training course, delivered by Getting On Board, will help give you a clearer idea of the type of trustees you need, develop a draft advert, give you a list of free places to advertise, and a plan of how to ensure that new trustees hit the ground running.

Last year, WCVA launched its Plan for Change, which outlines what we hope to achieve alongside the third sector in Wales. Now we need your help to establish the impact our services are having on the sector and to track our progress towards achieving the goals described in the Plan, by completing this survey. Those who leave their contact details at the end of the survey will be entered into a prize draw and a £100 donation will be given to the organisation of the winner!
Thanks for reading, we’ll catch you next week.

WCVA General

What're you waiting for?

The full schedule of events and workshops is now available for gofod3 2019, go and book your place – hurry, they’ll fill up fast!

Training and Events

Getting on Board - Trustee recruitment training

Could a broader range of trustees with professional skills, networks and wide life experiences give your charity the impetus to reach the next level?

2 April 2019, Cardiff
20 June 2019, Rhyl

Writing for the web and driving traffic to your website

Create engaging, media-rich content to deliver the best results for your organisation

11 April 2019, Cardiff

Webinar: Evaluating co-production

Asking the questions that matter

19 March 2019 - 2pm-3pm

Empowering our communities in the context of Brexit

These free events are open to all third sector organisations in Wales but especially those organisations and groups that deliver non-statutory services, and/or are currently receiving EU funding or employing EU citizens.

19 March 2019, Neath
20 March 2019, Barry
28 March 2019, Llangefni

Measuring Positive Outcomes training course

For those managing an EU funded project (particularly ESF) who need to implement a system for monitoring and evaluating the distance travelled for participants.

28 March 2019, Merthyr Tydfil 

We want your views on elearning!

WCVA (part of TSSW) have had the elearning site ‘Learning Zone Wales’ for several years and now want to consider what our elearning offer should look like moving forward (5 min survey)

Empowering our communities in the context of Brexit

WCVA, in partnership with Welsh Government, has secured funding from the EU Transition Fund to help us better understand the impacts and to support the sector in Wales to plan for the different eventualities arising from Brexit.

These free events from Third Sector Support Wales are open to all third sector organisations in Wales but especially those organisations and groups that deliver non-statutory services, and / or are currently receiving EU funding or employing EU citizens.
Register here

Advice and Guidance

Does your Board have a Vice-Chair?

John Williams blogs about the benefits of appointing a Vice-Chair

How to Become a Living Wage Friendly Funder

This webinar recording tells you everything you need to know to accredit, including the support available.

National Milestones consultation

Does your organisation have a view on the Welsh Government’s approach to setting the National Milestones? We are gathering sector views.

Volunteering news

Do you use the website Volunteering-Wales.net?

Tell us what you think!

Funding latest

Swimathon Foundation Community Grants scheme

Between £300 and £2,500 is available to groups supporting projects aimed at getting people in local communities to participate in swimming.

Lush Charity Pot Funding

Funding of between £100 – £10,000 is available to small, grassroots groups.

Marsh Christian Trust Grant

Grants of between £250 to £4,000 are available for groups to pay for various running costs.
 

Tell us the impact we've made and win £100

Help us identify what we're doing well and where we need to strengthen to help the third sector thrive in future years, as well as feeding into our reporting for the upcoming year.
Take the survey