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Brightcore Consultancy delivers Senior Mental Health Lead training in schools and colleges which meets the Department for Education’s quality criteria, and our course is in fact the highest rated of all the nationally DfE approved Senior Mental Health Lead training courses, scoring a perfect 5/5 in each of the 9 DfE quality assurance standards during the quality assurance process.
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A one-day training course for all staff in special schools and colleges, to increase confidence and skills providing RSE and pastoral support to learners.
Explore the intricate workings of the United Kingdom's government and political system with our comprehensive course. From the origins of devolution to the powers of the Prime Minister and beyond, gain a deep understanding of UK governance, Parliament, constitution, judiciary, and executive branches. Dive into key topics through lectures, discussions, and practical exercises, equipping yourself to analyze political processes and institutions effectively. Join us to unravel the complexities of UK government structure and function.
This session will combine knowledge as well as practical interactive scenarios to work through to assist delegates in evaluating themselves to identify areas they might need to improve on. The course will cover: The purpose of the role (reminder) How the role has evolved What lessons can be gained so far How do you create a culture of compliance What good systems, policies and procedures look like Easy tips on what, where and how you should be looking Target Audience This online course is suitable for those new to the COFA role, those supporting the COFA and for those that would like a refresher of the role and their responsibilities. Resources An information pack including the course slides, scenarios and suggested answers will be provided to all delegates, which may be useful for ongoing reference. Please note a recording of the course will not be made available. Speaker Sarah Charlton, Consultant, DG Legal Sarah has a BSc (Hons) in Applied Accounting and is a Fellow member of the Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants. Her career spans over 35 years working within the legal sector, fulfilling roles from COFA through to CEO. During her career she has worked with a number of legal regulators, professional bodies and government organisations. Sarah has been a member of the Institute of Legal Finance and Management throughout her career, qualifying as a Fellow member in 2005. Sarah also served as chairperson between 2010-2012 and continues to serve as an Executive Council Member.
Working alongside children, young people and families to develop anti-racist practice (Wales) Monday 10 March 2025, 10am-12.30pm Do you want to work alongside children, young people and families to develop anti-racist practice in your museum? About this event Since the introduction of the Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan in 2022, Welsh museums have started working collaboratively with community partners to address inequality within areas such as collections, displays and programming. This session is an opportunity to reflect on the importance of this work and explore how museums can specifically develop their anti-racist practice alongside children, young people and families. This training webinar will be led by Dr Marian Gwyn. She is an experienced heritage consultant and historian, who has many years’ experience of working with the museum sector on the contested past. Marian will be joined by Hannah Sweetapple, formerly of the Egypt Centre in Swansea, and young people from Amgueddfa Cymru. They will talk about their experiences of being involved in anti-racist work in museums. In this webinar, you will: hear an update about Anti-Racist Wales work in museums and heritage sites understand the importance of this work and how it fits into the Anti-Racist Wales Action Plan learn about ideas for taking this work forward in your own organisation gain inspiration from case studies to inform your work. Take a look at the schedule. This training event will be delivered virtually over one half-day session (two hours and a half hours with a short break). The session will be delivered in English with bilingual slides, with an option to provide a Welsh language interpreter. Run in partnership with the Welsh Museums Federation and generously supported by the Welsh Government Who should attend? This training is aimed at staff and volunteers who work in museums, galleries and heritage sites who are interested in working alongside children, young people and families to develop anti-racist practice in their organisations. This webinar is for staff and volunteers from Welsh museums only. Gweithio ochr yn ochr â phlant, pobl ifanc a theuluoedd i ddatblygu arferion gwrth-hiliol (Wales) Dydd Llun 10 Mawrth 2025, 10am-12.30pm Ydych chi eisiau gweithio ochr yn ochr â phlant, pobl ifanc a theuluoedd i ddatblygu arferion gwrth-hiliol yn eich amgueddfa? Gair am y digwyddiad hwn Ers cyflwyno Cynllun Gweithredu Cymru Wrth-hiliol yn 2022, mae amgueddfeydd Cymru wedi dechrau cydweithio â phartneriaid cymunedol i ymdrin ag anghydraddoldeb mewn meysydd fel casgliadau, dangosiadau a rhaglennu. Mae’r sesiwn hon yn gyfle i fyfyrio ar bwysigrwydd y gwaith hwn ac archwilio sut y gall amgueddfeydd ddatblygu eu harferion gwrth-hiliol yn benodol ochr yn ochr â phlant, pobl ifanc a theuluoedd. Yn arwain y gweminar hyfforddi hwn bydd Dr Marian Gwyn. Mae hi’n ymgynghorydd treftadaeth a hanesydd profiadol, sydd â nifer o flynyddoedd o brofiad o weithio gyda’r sector amgueddfeydd ar y gorffennol y dadleuir yn ei gylch. Yn ymuno â Marian fydd Hannah Sweetapple, oedd yn gweithio gynt yn y Ganolfan Eifftaidd yn Abertawe, a phobl ifanc o Amgueddfa Cymru. Byddent yn siarad am eu profiadau o gymryd rhan mewn gwaith gwrth-hiliol mewn amgueddfeydd. Yn y gweminar hwn, byddwch yn: clywed y diweddaraf am waith Cymru Wrth-hiliol mewn amgueddfeydd a safleoedd treftadaeth deall pwysigrwydd y gwaith hwn a sut mae’n cysylltu â Chynllun Gweithredu Cymru Wrth-hiliol dysgu am syniadau ar gyfer cymryd y gwaith hwn yn ei flaen yn eich sefydliad chi eich hun cael ysbrydoliaeth o astudiaethau achos i hysbysu eich gwaith. Edrychwch ar yr amserlen lawn. Bydd y digwyddiad hyfforddi hwn yn cael ei ddarparu ar-lein mewn un sesiwn hanner diwrnod (dwy awr a hanner gydag egwyl fer). Bydd y sesiwn yn cael ei darparu yn Saesneg gyda sleidiau dwyieithog, a bydd opsiwn i gael cyfieithydd Cymraeg. Rhedir hon mewn partneriaeth â Ffederasiwn Amgueddfeydd Cymru ac mae’n cael ei chefnogi’n hael gan Lywodraeth Cymru Pwy ddylai fynychu? Mae’r hyfforddiant hwn wedi’i fwriadu ar gyfer staff a gwirfoddolwyr sy’n gweithio mewn amgueddfeydd, orielau a safleoedd treftadaeth sydd â diddordeb mewn gweithio ochr yn ochr â phlant, pobl ifanc a theuluoedd i ddatblygu arferion gwrth-hiliol yn eu sefydliadau. Mae’r gweminar hwn i staff a gwirfoddolwyr o amgueddfeydd Cymru yn unig.
Learn how to present your charity or social business in a way that captivates customers and inspires potential funders. This workshop will guide you through the process of creating an impactful pitch that effectively communicates your mission, value, and social impact. We’ll cover key elements such as understanding your audience, structuring your message, and using storytelling techniques to make your pitch memorable. You’ll also gain tips on delivering your pitch with confidence and clarity to maximise its effectiveness. Whether you're seeking funding or attracting new customers, this workshop will equip you with the tools to promote your organisation with purpose and impact!
SAFe® for Government: In-House Training Transitioning to Lean-Agile practices for building technology-based capabilities is especially challenging in the government context. But issues of legacy governance, contracting, and organizational barriers can be overcome with the right information and strategies. During this course, attendees will learn the principles and practices of the Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe®), how to execute and release value through Agile Release Trains, and what it means to lead a Lean-Agile transformation of a program inside a government agency. Attendees gain an understanding of the Lean-Agile mindset and why it's an essential foundation for transformation. They'll also get practical advice on building high-performing, multi-vendor Agile teams and programs, managing technology investments in Lean flow, acquiring solutions with Agile contracting, launching the program, and planning and delivering value using SAFe®. Attendees also learn how specific leadership behaviors can drive successful organizational change in government. What you will Learn To perform the role of a SAFe® for Government leader, you should be able to: Transition government programs from traditional software and systems development models to Lean-Agile and DevOps mindsets, principles, and practices using SAFe® Adapt technology strategy, budgeting and forecasting, acquisition, compliance, and governance processes to flow-based practices using emerging government guidelines Organize government programs into one or more Agile Release Trains (ARTs) and execute in Program Increments (PIs) Explore Large Solution coordination in a government and multi-vendor environment Identify and internalize the mindset and leader behaviors essential to successful Lean-Agile transformation Follow success patterns for SAFe® implementations adapted to the government context Build a preliminary outline of next steps to begin and / or accelerate the SAFe® implementation in your program or agency Advancing Lean-Agile in government Embracing a Lean-Agile mindset Understanding SAFe® Principles Creating high-performing Agile teams and programs Planning with cadence and synchronization Delivering value in Program Increments Mapping the path to agency and program agility Leading successful change