Training

Training events. These will be included in the training list.

Bitesize Petty Cash and Volunteer Expenses

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteer Expenses will help you:

  • Understand the need for some rules about who can claim petty cash and for what
  • How to record petty cash spending
  • How to make sure your petty cash doesn't get in a mess
  • Understand what can and cannot be paid to volunteers as expenses

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

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Bitesize Paying Staff

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Wed, 28/03/2012
Time: 
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Co-ordinator: 
Christine Wykes-D...
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)


 

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Paying Staff will help you:

  • Understand the importance of following PAYE rules even if your staff work only a few hours a week
  • How to get started with paying staff
  • Where to find the resources you need

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or payroll matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteers Expenses on 22nd February 2012

Bitesize Bookkeeping on 29th February 2012

Bitesize Budgeting on 7th March 2012

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations on 14th March 2012

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts on 21st March 2012

Who is the course suitable for?: 
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
Prerequisites for attending this course: 
Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Wed, 21/03/2012
Time: 
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Co-ordinator: 
Christine Wykes-D...
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)


 

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts will help you:

  • Understand that a balanced budget may not be sufficient to keep your project afloat
  • Know how to check that your project will not go overdrawn
  • The importance of cashflow when money is tight

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteers Expenses on 22nd February 2012

Bitesize Bookkeeping on 29th February 2012

Bitesize Budgeting on 7th March 2012

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations on 14th March 2012

Bitesize Paying Staff on 28th March 2012

Who is the course suitable for?: 
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
Prerequisites for attending this course: 
Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Wed, 14/03/2012
Time: 
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Co-ordinator: 
Christine Wykes-D...
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)


 

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations will help you:

  • Understand the need to check that your records of income and expenditure are accurate
  • How to do a bank reconciliation to compare your bookkeeping records to the bank statement
  • Common errors and how to correct them

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteers Expenses on 22nd February 2012

Bitesize Bookkeeping on 29th February 2012

Bitesize Budgeting on 7th March 2012

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts on 21st March 2012

Bitesize Paying Staff on 28th March 2012

Who is the course suitable for?: 
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
Prerequisites for attending this course: 
Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Bitesize Budgeting

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Wed, 07/03/2012
Time: 
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Co-ordinator: 
Christine Wykes-D...
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)

 

 

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Budgeting will help you:

  • Understand the need to record your organisation's income and expenditure
  • How to use a cash book to record day to day spending
  • Typical headings and how to adapt them for your organisation

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteers Expenses on 22nd February 2012

Bitesize Bookkeeping on 29th February 2012

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations on 14th March 2012

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts on 21st March 2012

Bitesize Paying Staff on 28th March 2012

Who is the course suitable for?: 
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
Prerequisites for attending this course: 
Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Bitesize Bookkeeping

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Wed, 29/02/2012
Time: 
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Co-ordinator: 
Christine Wykes-D...
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)

 

 

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Bookkeeping will help you:

  • Understand the need to record your organisation's income and expenditure
  • How to use a cash book to record day to day spending
  • Typical headings and how to adapt them for your organisation

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteers Expenses on 22nd February 2012

Bitesize Budgeting on 7th March 2012

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations on 14th March 2012

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts on 21st March 2012

Bitesize Paying Staff on 28th March 2012

Who is the course suitable for?: 
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
Prerequisites for attending this course: 
Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteer Expenses

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Wed, 22/02/2012
Time: 
1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Co-ordinator: 
Christine Wykes-D...
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)

 

 

The Bitesize Finance series of short courses is designed for people working or volunteering in the voluntary and community sector.  Each course in the series gives a simple introduction to a practical finance topic.  Courses can be booked individually or you can book all six and get one free.

Bitesize Petty Cash & Volunteer Expenses will help you:

  • Understand the need for some rules about who can claim petty cash and for what
  • How to record petty cash spending
  • How to make sure your petty cash doesn't get in a mess
  • Understand what can and cannot be paid to volunteers as expenses

The course is suitable for beginners with little or no knowledge of bookkeeping or financial matters.  It is ideal for committee members, admin or finance workers, co-ordinators as well as finance volunteers.

Follow up support is available to help you put your learning into practice and more advanced training is available if you would like to learn more.

The other courses in the Bitesize Finance series are:

Bitesize Bookkeeping on 29th February 2012

Bitesize Budgeting on 7th March 2012

Bitesize Bank Reconciliations on 14th March 2012

Bitesize Cashflow Forecasts on 21st March 2012

Bitesize Paying Staff on 28th March 2012

 

 

 

Who is the course suitable for?: 
Beginners, working or volunteering in the voluntary sector
Prerequisites for attending this course: 
Basic literacy and numeracy skills

Supervision Skills

This half day course will provide you with an overview of best practice in supervision. It will address the role and function of supervision, suggest a range of supervision models and address a range of common issues facing those that supervise staff.

For more information contact Lillian on 020 8314 9044 or e-mail: lillian@valewisham.org.uk

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Supervision Skills

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Thu, 09/02/2012
Time: 
10.00am - 1.00pm
Learning Partnership Project (LPP)

 

 

This half day course will provide you with an overview of best practice in supervision. It will address the role and function of supervision, suggest a range of supervision models and address a range of common issues facing those that supervise staff.

For more information contact Lillian on 020 8314 9044 or e-mail: lillian@valewisham.org.uk

Monitoring and Evaluation and Demonstrating Impact and Outcomes (two courses in one day)

Do you need to get to grips with monitoring and evaluation systems? This interactive course will introduce the concepts and practices of monitoring and evaluation. It will help you to understand their importance and to review and get in place sound monitoring and evaluation systems.

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Essential Skills in Financial Management 5: Financial Reports for your Committee

This is a series of five half day courses that gives a thorough introduction to all aspects of managing your voluntary organisation's money. It is designed for beginners and those wanting to refresh their skills. Priority will be given to those booking all five courses.

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Essential Skills in Financial Management 5: Financial Reports for your Committee

Course Summary
Event Date: 
Thu, 08/12/2011
Time: 
9.30am -1.15pm
Community Accountancy Service (CAS)



This session will give you the practi cal skills to produce useful financial reports for your management committee.


By the end of this course you will:

  • Understand the importance of providing financial reports to your management committee
  • Know some typical reports that you could use in your organisation e.g.

– Receipts and payments accounts
– A budget variance report
– A cashflow forecast

For more information contact Christine on: 020 8314 6576 or e-mail:christine@valewisham.org.uk

Prerequisites for attending this course: 
This course is part of a series of fi ve half day sessions. Priority will be given to people att ending all fi ve sessions. NB This fi nal session relies on knowledge and skills acquired in the four earlier sessions. If you want to att end this session on its own you will need experience of bookkeeping and budgeting. Please check with the course organiser before booking.

Essential Skills in Financial Management 4. Year End Accounts for Small Charities

This is a series of five half day courses that gives a thorough introduction to all aspects of managing your voluntary organisation's money. It is designed for beginners and those wanting to refresh their skills. Priority will be given to those booking all five courses.

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Essentials of Marketing 3: Promoting your Organisation Online

As more and more organisations begin to embrace e-marketing, this course will explore marketing opportunities online and how to engage with your stakeholders.

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Essentials of Marketing 2: Getting your Message Across in Writing

Do you want to know the secrets to writing successful promotional material? This practical course will give you an overview of how to present your case clearly in writing and get the reaction you want. You will learn how to:

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