E-Bulletin - February 2009
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Training
- T3SC's February Training
- Volunteer Centre Training
- Child Protection Basic Awareness Course
- Free training for staff and volunteers who work with families, children and teenagers
- Supporting Recovery workshop
- Level 3 City and Guilds - Qualification in Youth Work
- Free community training - Sustainability and the built environment
T3SC
February Training
February
Legal structures
24 February, 12pm– 2pm at T3SC
Have you got the right legal structure for your organisation? Many groups have constitutions that were put together years ago, some groups don’t know they can become a registered charity. Some groups want to start getting their own money in so they don’t have to rely on funding anymore, so becoming a business might be the way forward.
If you're unsure about your groups legal structure then this event is for you. If you need to ask some questions but thought you might sound daft then here is your opportunity.
Where?
The session above
will take place at T3SC, St. Michael’s Court, St. Michael’s Square, Stamford
Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6XN
To book contact Dawn or another member of
Support and Development Team on 0161 339 4985 or email
dawn.acton@t3sc.org
Volunteer Centre Training
Risk
Assessment
5 February at
the Volunteer Centre Tameside,
95-97 Penny Meadow, Ashton-under-Lyne
The training is free to all voluntary and community sector groups.
To book on the above course, or for more information on this or any other training requirements your organisation may have contact David or Riona on 0161 339 2345.
Child Protection Basic
Awareness Course

The next child protection basic awareness course will be held at Hurst Community
Centre on Saturday 21 February 2009,10a.m-1pm.
If you interested in attending this course, or finding out more about it
please contact Veronica on 339 4985 or by email
veronica.hyde@t3sc.org
If you can't attend this date to find future sessions see: www.t3sc.org/childprotection.htm
Free training for staff and volunteers who work with families, children and teenagers
Have you heard of the common core of skills and knowledge that helps everyone in providing their service or activity? To find out more about the common core and the free training you can access, got to www.t3sc.org/othertraining.htm
Supporting Recovery workshop
Caring for a
friend or loved one who has mental health problems and not sure how best to help
them recover?
Following the success of our supporting recovery course in October 2008, Mood
Swings is delighted to offer a chance to join us for a series of six free ½ day workshops, Tuesdays from February 2009
Places are limited so contact us now for more information and enrolment
details:
Tel: 0161 953 4105, email:
admin@moodswings.org.uk
Mood Swings Network 23 New Mount St., Manchester M4 4DE
Reg. Charity No. 1077513
Level 3 City and Guilds
- Qualification in Youth Work
Do you work with young people aged 13yrs to
19yrs on a regular basis in your community? Are you 18
years plus?
Tameside Youth Service is planning to deliver a 12 month VRQ/ NVQ level 3 Youth
work training course from April 09 and have five free
places available for staff from the community/ voluntary sector.You need to be
currently delivering a programme of activities to young people aged 13 yrs –
19yrs and have 12 months experience
You will need to attend the college one evening per week with a minimum of 80%
attendance. You will train alongside TMBC youth service staff and take part in
group work session and debates and practical sessions such as the delivery of
presentations . Your assessor will be a qualified youth worker from the youth
service.
For further details, please contact Jose at Tameside Young Peoples Centre,
Tel: 0161 336 6615, email:
jose.johnson@tameside.gov.uk
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Free community training -
Sustainability and the built environment
This course is targeted at local
people active in their communities and community support workers.
It is a 2 – 3 hour informal, interactive networking event to be held at the
Friends Meeting house in
Central Manchester on
Tuesday 24 February, 5.30pm–8pm
It is aimed at raising awareness and sharing experience of sustainability
issue and its growing importance in influencing the planning and other decisions made
about the built environment in which we live.
For more information or to book a place please
contact Jackie, Tel: 01254
820 996, 0777 9225 268, email:
nwcp@planningaid.rtpi.org.uk,
website:
www.planningaid.rtpi.org.uk
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