This one-day course is an initiative linked to the 'Safe Project: Keeping Our Children Safe’ and is intended as a follow-on from Safeguarding Children Awareness training.
The course has been designed to assist in the development of a firm partnership between the setting (or Club’s) Management Committee and Designated Person for Safeguarding. This includes a firm ‘partner relationship’ that includes all elements of the setting (or Club’s) legal safeguarding responsibilities. Within this, differing family, cultural and individual perspectives will be considered.
Course aims:
• To highlight key elements to the Designated Person and Management Committee Member role and responsibilities, as identified in the legislation, guidance and policy - Including Lewisham Safeguarding Children Board guidance
• To assist Designated Persons and Management Committee Members in assessing the knowledge, skills and competence of their setting (or Club’s) staff team in safeguarding children, young people and their families according to their policy, procedure and professional practice- Including in reference to allegations made against staff members or volunteers
• To promote Designated Person and Management Committee Member’s awareness of high standards of professional behaviour and conduct for staff members and volunteers- Including how these are made known via induction & professional training and regular reference to Organisational procedures
• To support Designated Person and Management Committee Members in conducting an audit of their setting (or Club’s) compliance with the legislation, guidance and policy- Including production of an action plan as follow-up
Introduction to budgeting and monitoring a budget.
... read more.Policies and procedures needed to manage your organisation's money safely and effectively.
... read more.Move from crisis planning to strategic planning when it comes to fundraising.
... read more.Effectively promote your organisation and its services. Produce publicity that will make an impact to prospective clients, organisations and funders.
This training provides an overview of the role of marketing in the organisation.
Participants will be able to:
Organisations will have an opportunity to discuss what makes a successful Trust application.
Participants will be able to
Many organisations struggle to find funding for their project's work and often wait for a crisis before taking action. Have you thought about developing a plan for your fundraising work? This workshop will consider strategic planning and the funding mix necessary for effective fundraising.
This course is all about how to develop a fundraising strategy.
By the end of the training you will have had an opportunity to:
Over the next six months VAL will deliver The Safe Project which will include workshops and discussion sessions for small voluntary organisations with the aim of raising awareness of children's and young people's safeguarding issues ... read more.
This two day Train the Trainer course will include learning styles and techniques to help you deliver effective presentations. Participants will have the opportuity to gain accreditation through Advice UK.
Participants will be able to:
To be held on 10th May 2011 and 12th May 2011
How do you resolves issues between staff, volunteers or management committee?
Participants will be able to:
The current cuts and funding climate are a real challenge for organisations with premises. This course is all about how premises can be developed using a business plan to support their sustainability.
Participants will be able to:
Our expectations of our management committee is that it is equipped to manage the organisation's affairs on behalf of its members. This includes the organisation's legal responsibilities with respect to finance, recruitment, health & safety, etc. Just how much as a trustee do you need to know?
By the end of the training you will be:
Are you a management committee member, chair or treasurer of a charity or voluntary group?
Perhaps you are considering joining a committee but are worried about the responsibility?
If you would like to learn more about the financial aspects of being a committee member, this workshop will help you:
This two day course will consider all aspects of project management from the idea of a project to its implementation.
Participants will be able to:
It is said that voluntary and community organisations can deliver services in distinctive ways which will improve outcomes for service users as we have a better knowledge of and contact with the customer base, the ability to serve hard to reach groups, the capacity to listen to user's needs and generate innovative solutions to meet them. But, how do we evidence this work?
This is an opportunity for groups to look at how they measure their organisation and project's progress and impact.
Participants will be able to: