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Ysgol Ar Y Traeth : School On The Beach

ysgol ar y traeth : school on the beach

Colwyn Bay

Designed to suit the changing needs of the children, the days can include:OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Beach ecology, adaptation, habitats, food chains, using identification keys. Navigation with maps and compasses, using the wind, boat design and sails, making and flying kites. The weather, beach formation, waves and tides. Language associated with or inspired by the sea, myths and legends, storytelling Art on the beach, light, natural materials, modelling on sand and producing large scale pictures. Problem solving, teamwork, leadership, and emotional intelligence. Practical skills, knot work, building shelters, modelling sand. Water safety, hazards on the beach, survival, risk assessment. Innovative use of technology such as film making or recording and composing using the sounds of the beach. Numeracy, literacy, science and technology curriculum requirements. Opportunity to go on the water in boats or sit on kayaks or building their own rafts with qualified instructors. This course offers children the opportunity to get to know an environment in different conditions and see it change. They work closely with a beach school leader who has time to develop trusted relationships with the children and respond to both intellectual and emotional needs and offer challenges that inspire deeper learning. This is recommended in the Welsh Government guidance for educational opportunities of this type. Throughout the course we seek to develop emotional intelligence and offer plenty of adult supported and child led experiences that allow social skills, self-awareness, self-regulation, self-motivation and empathy to flourish. There will be the chance to problem solve, work as a team and independently and show leadership skills. Children will be encouraged to think creatively, to enquire and to reflect on their own learning. Beach Days Single days can meet a specific curriculum or school community need and can be planned with users. They can inspire a school project, add depth to a topic, offer a completely different and exciting experience and offer a chance for children to shine in a new environment. These days are planned to suit the needs of the group and could focus on: The beach environment with rockpooling, identification and animal adaptations. The development of a seaside town over time. An introduction to forces through a range of activities. A book, such as Kenzuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, with activities inspired by the story. Outdoor pursuit challenges in line with the primary PE curriculum. Information and communication technology While on the beach we can use technology to capture the experience in pictures, words, sound, film or music. Back at school we can support the innovative use of technology to develop learning further. Our most popular day is “A Day at the Beach” which is often used by year 1, though has been adapted for preschool and years 2-5.

Karen Blake Coaching

karen blake coaching

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Merthyr Tydfil

Welcome to Karen Blake Coaching, your dedicated partner in conquering personal and professional challenges. Located in the vibrant city of Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, we specialise in empowering individuals through expert career coaching and training. Our tailored solutions are designed to supercharge your career development, whether you're returning to work or striving to progress further in your chosen career. Ready to unlock your full potential? Let's embark on this journey together. Our Journey: Conquering Challenges Like many, we've encountered significant personal, career, and health challenges. Yet, instead of surrendering, we triumphed over these obstacles through unwavering self-motivation and determination. Fuelled by optimism and a laser-focused mindset, we achieved the work-life balance we yearned for. We recognise that you may also encounter similar hurdles, which can sometimes erode motivation and obscure the valuable lessons they hold. When challenges persist without resolution, they can evolve into persistent issues, causing disillusionment and discontent. Our Commitment: Sharing Our Story We now have the good fortune of being able to discuss our struggles and how we overcame them in a way that satisfies our requirements both personally and professionally while maintaining our independence. Our hope is that by sharing our story, we will encourage people to seek help when they need it and to recognise their worth, regardless of how little their first steps may have been.  Karen Blake, MCDI, MIEP, and MInstLM  Director, Karen Blake Coaching Why We Do What We Do At Karen Blake Coaching, our mission is driven by a profound understanding of the roadblocks that hinder career progression and their profound impact on confidence, motivation, and performance. We are passionate about assisting those who aspire to succeed but feel hindered by these challenges. We firmly believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to achieve their goals, and this belief led to the creation of Karen Blake Coaching. Our extensive range of services is designed to empower learners from diverse backgrounds and personal circumstances. Our clients come from various walks of life, including: * Lone Parents: Juggling home and childcare responsibilities while striving to maintain and advance their skills. * Redundant Employees: Facing uncertainty about finding support and lacking essential skills such as CV writing, job interview preparation, and re-entering the workforce after an extended absence. * School Leavers/NEETs: Seeking guidance and support in choosing the right career path and transitioning into the world of employment. * Individuals with Concerns: Who may have reservations about traditional classroom environments that may be hindering their personal and professional development. * Employees Aspiring to Advance: Those who are eager to progress in their careers but may lack confidence in their skills and abilities * Individuals with Long-term Health Conditions: Who are uncertain about how to fit into work environments while accessing ongoing professional development. * First-line Managers: Hesitant to seek help from senior line managers in advancing their careers. * Veterans and Early Service Leavers: Looking to apply their military skills and experiences to civilian jobs and self-employment Whether you're currently in an unhappy job or facing challenges in your career, we're here to work alongside you to find solutions. Our dedicated career coaches are committed to helping you overcome these obstacles, no matter what stage of your career journey you're in. We provide powerful and effective career advice, guidance, and coaching to propel you forward. Services We Offer: Career Coaching: Personalised coaching to help individuals excel in their careers, from guidance on job search strategies to career advancement. Mentoring: Expert mentoring to support personal and professional development, providing guidance and insight for growth. Accredited and Non-Accredited Qualifications Access our diverse range of courses in Coaching and Mentoring, Life Coaching, Education and Training, as well as qualifications in Assessing and Advice and Guidance. Choose from accredited and non-accredited options to suit your needs. Registered Centres for WJEC and iCQ As proud registered centres for WJEC (Welsh Joint Education Committee) and iCQ (iCan Qualify - Regulated Awarding Organisation), we ensure the highest standards in delivering and assessing qualifications. This recognition speaks to our commitment to quality education and training.

Learning Links International

learning links international

Bangor Wales

Learning Links International (LLI) is a volunteer led social enterprise set up in 2010 with support from Jamaican poet, Yasus Afari. The LLI Directors come from Wales, Jamaica, Nigeria and England, and we are currently operating on Zoom. Join us on Zoom - every Friday or at one of our special monthly focus groups - to check these out Click HERE Initially based in Wolverhampton, Learning Links International founder, Liz Millman, worked with colleagues in Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands, making links with Jamaica, as well as developing and managing the Black History Month Programme in North Wales. Click HERE In 2014 LLI gained the National Sector for Voluntary Organisations Award: Investing in Volunteers. By 2016 LLI was working mainly in Wales and we are grateful to Maggie Ogunowa for helping us set up an office in Penygroes. At present our focus is in finding new ways to research the shared histories and links between communities and countries, and telling these stories using a range of approaches working with poets, teachers, authors, academics and entertainers. With our developing Zoom skills we started 'Black History Lunchtime Coversations' every Friday lunchtime - teaming up with 'Belong Nottingham' and 'Highlands and Slavery' This is going well. Click HERE to go to the website and register for the next session or link with recordings of past sessions. Jamaican poet, Yasus Afari, keeps in close touch and we are working on the 'Building Bridges' poetry project, showcasing the poetry written by students and teachers he met at schools in North Wales and in Pennants, Jamaica. Yasus Afari's virtual 'Jamaica Poetry Festival 2020' was amazing - a fabulous achievement with 65,000 views so far - to check out on YouTube Click HERE It's well worth planning to take a couple of hours and just watching it! The 'Dyffryn Ogwen Writers and Friends' Zoom sessions on Creative Writing have started and are going well. Click HERE for more information. This is supported by Lottery 'Celebration' funding. The 'Pennants Project' team meet evrey few weeks and we are making good progress towards raising the funds to refurbush the school in ennants and build an Infant Department. We are also currently exploring the links that Wales has around the world, as well as looking at ways to celebrate Welsh Language and Culture, and due to Liz's current location, we are exploring the way that the story of colonial invasion of the Australian continent is told. It was recently 250 years since Cook landed, so there is lots of TV coverage of the story - told in many different ways. In the UK we work with a wide range of organisations and schools, including Arts Council Wales, , Race Council Cymru, Rotary International and Wales International/ Cymru a'r Byd. In Jamaica we work with the Institute of Jamaica, Edutainment Promotion and the Jamaican Language Unit, as well as the Rotary Club of May Pen and Clarendon Council.

Traveller Pride

traveller pride

London

A brief description of who we are, who we aim to be and some guiding principles. In short, we want to be the service we could've done with as teens. We are a collective, this means if you want to get involved with us but feel something below needs to change, we can discuss that. Contact us We are a UK-Based collective made up of LGBT+ Travellers working to provide support, representation and a platform for LGBT+ Travellers. Our focus is both on local action/solidarity and gaining wider recognition for issues faced by those of us in this particular intersection. “Travellers” is used as inclusively as possible. There is enough commonality of experience and discrimination to make this inter-group solidarity important. We still recognise the differences between the groups but believe there is enough shared experience, including discriminations, to make us effective allies for one another and to mean we’re often fighting the exact same battle. We operate on a self-identification policy rather than relying on ethically dubious ideas of racial purity. There is no hierarchy of settled vs nomadic, but we do acknowledge the different issues that can occur as a nomadic/peripatetic Traveller vs a settled one (and again, the difference between settled on sites vs settled in housing). Traveller in this context can mean Romany Gypsies, Welsh Kale, Irish Travellers, Scottish Travellers, New Travellers, Van Dwellers, Boaters, Bargee, Showmen, Circus People. Anyone who positively (but not necessarily publically) identifies as LGBT+ and a Traveller is welcome. We are a loose collective rather than a codified charity because we feel this makes it easier to respond quickly, without as much red tape. Despite this, we want to operate as transparently as possible. To this end: We have meetings at least quarterly, minutes are available to whoever requests them unless we have good reason to believe the request is vexatious or malicious. We do have a bank account & paypal, our finances can be looked at and explained upon request unless we have good reason to believe the request is vexatious or malicious. We welcome scrutiny and will attempt to be transparent when questions are asked of us unless we have good reason to believe the request is vexatious or malicious or if it would infringe on an individual's privacy. We reject the stereotyped oversimplifications of “Travellers are Homophobic/Transphobic”. It can be difficult to come from some more traditional backgrounds among Travellers but there is enough variation within the groups to make this meaningless. We don’t exist because Travellers are bad people, we exist because there’s currently not a space for us at all. This is more because until recently Traveller activism has been focussed on the essentials of survival (a place to stay, access to sanitation) or very base human demands (education etc.) and it is only now that we have wanted to shine light on the diversity within our communities. Equally, we reject the stereotyped oversimplifications of “LGBT+ people are anti-Traveller”. This can be the case, but is not the rule. We aim to provide regular space for our community to meet, network and build links of solidarity. We want to represent LGBT+ Issues in Traveller spaces and Traveller issues in LGBT+ Spaces. Given our particularly inclusive definition of Traveller, we also aim to shine a light on the communities that have been often overlooked by mainstream Traveller activism or Traveller charities. Decisions are made either at our meetings or by consulting with the general steering group “Pridesters”- You may request to join this. We value inter-group solidarity. This looks like actively welcoming collaborations with others and actively challenging prejudice when we find it, regardless of it impacting us. In terms of direct help: we offer outreach phone calls to offer advice and combat isolation, a solidarity fund and logistic help with leaving difficult situations. We have access to a network of Traveller-friendly safehouses (which we’re looking to build upon) to get you safe if needs be.

Brawd

brawd

At Brawd we live life to the full through the body, adventure and mind. Brawd was born on the South Coast of Wales in 2013 on Barry Island Beach in the Vale of Glamorgan. Brawd is Welsh for brother as we're one big happy fit & healthy family. Our expert team of coaches have a unique approach that centres around you getting stronger and fitter, but most importantly you MUST have FUN doing it! In fact we absolutely insist on camaraderie, laughter & leaving your ego at the door - this is what sets Brawd apart from the rest. It's health and fitness for real people with jobs, assignments, kids, and other responsibilities. ALL of our images are of our clients past or present. We refuse to use images of fitness models. We had a humble start running bootcamps on the beach of Barry Island in the depth of winter which we still run today and they've only gotten better and better! Training in the wild & running bootcamps on the beaches made up a pillar of what makes Brawd then and it still does now in our DNA but we've now expanded and began to offer so much more to our clients! Our HQ in the heart of Barry is a former Train Engine Repair Shed which we've transformed into an action packed facility with all the fitness toys you could ever want for our sprawling supportive community of adventurers & friends. The other part of what we do is Adventure, particularly using Stand Up Paddleboards! We've also been doing this since 2013 and have run adventure trips to the wilds of Scotland,  Cornwall and Europe! So if you want to experience something different and become part of a community that truly believes in using Fitness and Adventure to get the best out of you and your life, then just get in touch... we promise you won't look back. Lloydy - Brawd Founder

Makris Music Society

makris music society

London

Alexander Polyanichko, an internationally renowned conductor and educator regularly leads conducting masterclasses in cooperation with organizations such as Peter the Great Music Academy, Royal Baltic Festival, Hermitage Theatre, and St. Petersburg Chamber Philharmonic. A graduate of the Leningrad State Conservatory and the former student and assistant of the eminent conductor and pedagogue Ilya Musin (whose students were Yuri Temirkanov, Semyon Bychkov, and Valery Gergiev, among others), maestro Polyanichko has been one of Musin’s biggest proponents, carrying the great tradition of the St. Petersburg school of conducting. Maestro Polyanichko’s artistry, knowledge, his genuine willingness to share his experiences, his sense of humour, as well as his friendly and respectful manner of communication create a free exchange of ideas and a spirit of collaboration, while he and his students search for ways to resolve emerging issues related to the mastery of conducting, in a comfortable and productive masterclass atmosphere. Masterclasses traditionally consist of two parts: First Part, where the music conducted is being accompanied by two experienced pianists; and the Second Part where the students have the opportunity to work with a professional symphony orchestra. The dress rehearsal preceding the concert is where the conductors have a full assestment of their skills, as well as the final public concert (professionally recorded) as the culmination of the masterclass. During his twenty or so years of teaching at masterclasses, aestro MAlexander Polyanichko has worked with conductors from countries around the world including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Oman, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Turkey, United Kingdom and the United States of America. His students have consistently expressed their appreciation on his pedagogical skills and the masterclasses, and have gone to conduct many successful performances of their own in their respective countries and beyond. Formerly a violinist in the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) Philharmonic Orchestra under Evgeny Mravinsky, Alexander Polianichko studied conducting at the St. Petersburg Conservatoire with Prof. Iliya Musin. In December 1988, he was awarded first prize in the Sixth All-Union Conducting Competition. In February 1989, he was invited by Maestro V. Gergiev to join to the Mariinsky (Kirov) Theatre as a House Conductor. Alexander toured with the Company throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. In 1994, Polianichko made his London debut conducting English National Opera’s production of Eugene Onegin. This led to him conducting two productions of Tchaikovsky’s operas with the Royal Opera Covent Garden: a revival of The Queen of Spades with Placido Domingo, and a new production of The Tsarina’s Slippers by Francesca Zambello of Cherevichki. As a guest conductor, Polianichko has appeared at many renowned opera houses, including the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, Royal Opera House, La Scala, Deutsche Oper, San Francisco Opera, Australian Opera, English National Opera, Welsh National Opera, Danish Royal Opera, Stuttgart Oper, Colorado Opera, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Norwegian Royal Opera, and Swedish Royal Opera. In 1996, he was invited to take the Opéra National de Paris to New York for their appearances at the Met. The symphonic orchestras he has conducted around the world include the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony, Hallé Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Danish National Radio Orchestra, English and Irish Chamber Orchestras - among many others. From 1986 to 1989, Polianichko was the Principal Conductor and Artistic Director of the Belorussian State Chamber Orchestra in Minsk. He also taught conducting in Belorussian and Leningrad State Conservatoires. From 1996 to 1999, he was the Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta. From 2012 to 2015, he was the Artistic Director and Principal Conductor of the Rostov Academic Symphony Orchestra. He also served as the professor of the conducting department of the Rostov State Conservatoire. He was awarded the Honoured Artist of Russia title in 2009. Polianichko appears at many prestigious music festivals in Russia and abroad, including Edinburgh, Aldeburgh and Savonlinna, Golden Mask, White Nights and Chaliapin Opera Festivals, and had the privilege to work with many world-famous artists and singers, such as Anna Netrebko, Anne Sofie von Otter, Elena Obraztsova, Dawn Upshaw, Olga Borodina, Makvala Kasrashvili, Larissa Diadkova, Irina Bogacheva, as well as Placido Domingo, Jonas Kaufmann, Vladimir Galuzin, Ildar Abdrazakov, Sir Thomas Allen, Pata Burchuladze, Sergey Leiferkus, John Tomlinson and many others. He participated as the Jury member at the Rimsky-Korsakov Opera Singers’ Competition (1996), the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition (2011), and the Makris International Conducting Competition (2019). His featured recordings on DVD include Romeo & Juliet with Royal Sweden Ballet (2013); Cherevichki/Tsarina’s Slippers with Royal Opera House Covent Garden (2009); Beyond the Score with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (2008); as well as television recordings and live radio broadcasts worldwide. His is featured on various CD/audio recordings on the label Melodia in Russia. Since 2005, Polianichko gave orchestral masterclasses for the Swedish National Orchestra Academy, Symphony Orchestra of the Royal College of Music, London, Chamber Orchestra of the Cambridge University, and Britten-Pears Youth Orchestra. Since 2002, he has been holding annual conducting masterclasses in St. Petersburg organized by Peter the Great Music Academy, the Royal Baltic festival, and the Theatre of Hermitage Museum, to which students come from all over the world.

Cabe

cabe

Northampton

The role of CABE’s Presidential Team and Board is to set out the strategic objectives and aims of the Association and to ensure their delivery. All representatives on the board are members of CABE are nominated to the position by Chartered Members. They represent a mixture of views from different specialities and areas across the industry making sure there is a variety of perspectives to help shape CABE’s unifying voice. CABE Patron Lord John Lytton BSc FCABE (Hon) IRRV FRICS In his role as patron of CABE, Lord Lytton acts as an influential figurehead, creating valuable partnerships with organisations across the globe through his extensive network of industry and Governmental contacts and assisting the Association in raising its profile and influence within the building and construction industry. Lord Lytton is a leading chartered surveyor and an active contributor to the House of Lords. He is chairman of the boundaries and party walls professional panel of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and a Vice Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment as well as being newly appointed to the House of Lords Information Committee. He has been an Honorary Fellow of ABE since 1997, and CABE since its formation in 2014. Presidential Team Joseph Birt PCABE FCABE – President Joseph Birt worked for 22 years within Local Authority Building Control in various posts; the latter 12 years as Specialist Support Officer for a Cluster of Councils, which included responsibility for advising on fire safety aspects of the Building Regulations. He was, for ten years, a Director of the William Keown Charitable Trust, which champions equality in the built environment and celebrates the achievements of people with disabilities. He has been elected twice as Chairman of the Northern Ireland Fire Safety Panel. By Ministerial Appointment he served two terms on the Northern Ireland’s Building Regulations Advisory Committee (BRAC) where he contributed to the development of the current Northern Ireland Building Regulations. He has also served two terms on the Department of Communities, Historic Buildings Council. Joseph is a Chartered Building Engineer, who continues to be active within his local CABE Region; currently Treasurer and past Chairman of the CABE Northern Ireland Region’. He is now the Technical Director of FRSNI Ltd. Richard Smith VPCABE FCABE – Vice-President Richard Smith commenced his employment as a YTS Trainee in Building Control back in 1989 and has progressed his career to become the Head of Standards and Innovation and Research at NHBC where he oversees the delivery and implementation of NHBC's Technical Standards, Technical policy, Acceptance of innovative and non-traditional construction methods and leads the NHBC Foundation. Richard is also a member of The Building Regulations Advisory Committee and support a number of Sub Committees including new building broadband connectivity, Part M Working Group and Building Act 1984 working group. Richard Flynn CEng CEnv CWEM VPCABE FCABE – Vice-President Richard is an independent private practitioner trading as Flynn & Shaw, Chartered Building Engineers. As well as being a Chartered Building Engineer, he is a Chartered Engineer, Chartered Environmentalist, Chartered Water and Environment Manager, Registered Building Surveyor and Certified Site Assessor. Richard is a recognised expert in the area of onsite wastewater treatment and provides a complete site suitability assessment, treatment system design, and certification of installation for onsite wastewater treatment systems throughout Ireland. Richard has been Chair of the CABE Membership and Professional Standards Committee (MPSC) since its inception in 2019 as well as member of the Southern Ireland Region committee of CABE. Stewart C McArthur BSc (Hons) PPCABE FCABE RICS Dip BC – Past President Stewart has 30 years’ experience in the house building industry. He has a degree in Fire Risk Engineering from Glasgow Caledonian University. During his studies he also attended seminars at Maryland University and had the privilege of being tutored by some of the most widely respected experts in the fire engineering sector. Stewart began his career in building standards before moving into the warranty sector. He also has recent experience as a site manager. This broad experience has given him a greater understanding of the house building industry from all perspectives. He has been a member of CABE since 2001 and has played an active part in the regional committee for the past ten years. CABE Board Daniel Fordham FCABERussell Urwin FCABETony Harvey-Soanes FCABEPaul Grinyer FCABEDavid Courtney CEnv FCABE Lindsay Richards BSc MBA MCABE Chartered Building EngineerZoe Cox FCABEMishka Scott MCABE Chartered Building EngineerDavid Kitcatt FCABEIsacc Sunder Packianathan FCABE Executive Team Dr Gavin Dunn BSc (Hons) MSc PhD FCABE – Chief Executive Originally trained as an architect, Gavin initially practised in North America with a large construction engineering firm before returning to the UK to specialise in the energy and environmental performance of buildings in 1998. Gavin advanced this specialism through positions at the Welsh School of Architecture, and Elmhurst Energy, where he helped develop some of Europe’s leading building energy certification and labelling systems. In 2013 Gavin was appointed Director of Building Performance at the Building Research Establishment (BRE) where he was responsible for a portfolio of BRE's globally leading services including BREEAM and CEEQUAL the world’s foremost environmental assessment methods for the built environment. In 2018, Gavin was appointed as Chief Executive of CABE where he works to help enable a more professional construction sector that works to create better, safer and more sustainable buildings that enhance people’s lives. Gavin was a member of the Building Regulations Advisory Committee (BRAC) of the UK Government from 2015 to 2022 where he served as Chairman of the Future Homes Standard Working Group. Jackie Macaulay – Chief Operating Officer Jackie is responsible for all aspects of the organisations operations and internal processing. Her remit includes compliance, legal services, HR, OD & change management, IT, facilities, PR & communications, membership processing and deputising for the CEO in his absence. Her experience spans a range of manufacturing, construction and not-for-profit organisations with her first Director position as HR Director for Electrolux in 2004. Jackie has worked across the UK, Ireland and internationally across Europe and Asia managing diverse and multi-disciplined teams. She brings to CABE the senior expertise that will develop the organisation as it moves forward with its modernisation and development strategy. Richard Harral BA BArch FCABE RIBA – Technical Director Richard Harral is the Technical Director for CABE. He has previously worked as an architect in both public and private sector practice, and as a policy official in the Building Regulations Division of MHCLG between 2007 and 2014 where he oversaw introduction of policies on accessible housing, security standards, broadband and the national space standard for new homes. He was subsequently Head of Technical Policy in the period 2014-2017. He currently sits on the CIC Competence Steering Group, and chairs a number of competence working groups including on Designer and Architect Competence. He was Technical author for Flex 8670, the recently published British Standard on Competence for building safety in Built environment industries. Alison Duckles CBE – Professional Development Director Alison has worked in the Construction sector for over 24 years, predominantly with Laing O’Rourke. She previously held roles with the Chartered Institution of Waste Management and Eastern Group plc in the power sector. Predominantly focused on learning and development while driving competence, professional standards, and futures skills requirement; Alison worked extensively on the creation of new construction apprenticeships, engaging employers, providers, sector bodies and Government. In her role with CABE Alison is responsible for continuing to strengthen partnerships with academic institutions, provide members with quality training and CPD opportunities and Support the Association’s ambition to drive competency and professional responsibility in the construction sector. CABE Staff Membership Services Team – membership@cbuilde.com Our friendly, experienced membership team is always on hand to offer the best possible advice on becoming a member of CABE, advising you on the best route to membership and helping you to progress through our grades as your career develops. Amy Chatfield – Membership Services Manager Amy leads the Membership Team, which is responsible for all membership processing, professional interviews for CABE Chartered Membership and registrations for both the Engineering Council and Society for the Environment. With a strong background in customer service, Amy joined CABE in 2015. She has held a variety of positions, including roles in the Publications Team – working on the building engineer journal – and the Events & Marketing Team. After building extensive knowledge of the membership journey, she moved into the Membership Team in 2018; since then, she has worked continuously to improve processes, ensuring that the Association provides excellent customer service to all new and existing members. Alongside her role as Membership Services Manager, Amy is a trained Mental Health First Aider (MHFA), providing wellbeing support for her colleagues. Sabrina Miah Professional Review Co-ordinator Tara Talley Membership Services Co-ordinatorJoshua Law Membership Services Administrator Communications Team – info@cbuilde.com The Communications team deliver vital resources, news, and information to our membership, keeping them up-to-date with industry changes, standards, and opinions. This is done through direct contact with our membership, delivering our monthly journal, BuildingEngineer . Laura Richardson - Head of Communications Laura has been with CABE since 2018 when she joined as PR and Communication manager. She is responsible for implementing the communications strategy across the Association’s communication streams including PR, Marketing, and Digital Infrastructure functions. She joined CABE from Booker, where she gained experience in website marketing and design. Along with her previous experience working in publications and marketing roles in the construction industry she brings a lot of skills and strengths to the team. Maya Bullock Communications & Digital Designer Abigail Crook Communications Administrator Professional Development Team – training@cbuilde.com CABE provides a range of services to our members and the wider industry to assist in the expansion of knowledge in respect of the built environment. Our Professional Development Team facilitate this by ensuring opportunities such as our suite of regional conferences, annual conference & exhibition, training courses, local/regional CPD and our 12 UK & ROI regions run smoothly and offer the highest possible quality in their delivery. Kirri Porter-White - Competency & Learning Lead Kirri has been with the association since 2015, working initially within the Regional Services and Events team to provide support for the regional committees over CABE’s 12 regions in the UK and Ireland, as well as our international Chapters. Kirri is responsible for the development and deployment of CABE’s training and learning infrastructure, focusing on both technical competency and wellbeing within the construction industry. Kirri’s team also work with the Professional Development Director on academic accreditation and relationships with universities. Rosemary Brewill Regional Services Co-ordinatorShaneka Foster Professional Development Administrator Operations Team – info@cbuilde.com The Operations Team are involved in the day-to-day activities of the Association, to ensure the smooth running of all CABE’s activities, including Finance, IT, Legal and Facilities. Carl Pearson - Head of Legal and Governance Services Carl has worked both private practice and in-house roles, within the sectors of welfare law, housing law, debt law, consumer law, compliance law, and commercial law. Joining CABE in 2018 from Dixons Carphone, Carl is responsible for providing the Association with internal legal advice on its business practices, activities and contractual relationships, development and review of various internal policies and procedures and day-to-day management of disciplinary and complaints investigations. Jacky Lonsdale - Head of Finance Jacky joined CABE in November 2021 and brings a wealth of experience having worked for a number of both large corporate companies and smaller businesses including JVC, Total Oil Marine, Bosch Security Systems and Vinci Construction. Before joining CABE she worked for the Auto-Cycle Union, a motorcycle membership organisation. As Head of Finance Jacky is responsible for the delivery of financial information to the management team. Finance encompasses all areas of accounting processes, monthly management accounts, forecasts, annual budgets and financial statements. It also covers all aspects of audit liaison and statutory return requirements. Jacky’s mission is to ensure financial reporting is accurate, concise and on time. Helena Wootton Reception and Office ManagerAlison Lodge Executive AssistantCharlotte Taylor Finance Assistant Hong Kong Office – info@cbuilde.com Vivian Sie BA (Hons) MA MSc - General Manager Vivian is the General Manager of CABE Hong Kong Chapter responsible for daily operation, enhancing communication with members and working partners, upholding the reputation of one of the international recognised associations in Hong Kong and beyond.Before joining CABE, Vivian had experience in the areas of corporate governance and public sector management where she was instrumental in providing efficient secretarial support to a local leading professional institute and a regulatory body. Her remit included membership processing and benefits, media relations, disciplinary proceedings, set-up of Biennale Foundation and Beijing Representative Office, key event planning and execution. After graduating with BA honours in translation, Vivian obtained a distinction in the Master of Arts in International Communication from the Macquarie University, Australia. She has a Master of Science in Public Sector Management. Mable Hung Administrator

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Basic Welsh History

By Compete High

Overview   With the ever-increasing demand for Welsh History in personal & professional settings, this online training aims at educating, nurturing, and upskilling individuals to stay ahead of the curve - whatever their level of expertise in Welsh History may be.   Learning about Welsh History or keeping up to date on it can be confusing at times, and maybe even daunting! But that's not the case with this course from Compete High. We understand the different requirements coming with a wide variety of demographics looking to get skilled in Welsh History. That's why we've developed this online training in a way that caters to learners with different goals in mind. The course materials are prepared with consultation from the experts of this field and all the information on Welsh History is kept up to date on a regular basis so that learners don't get left behind on the current trends/updates.   The self-paced online learning methodology by Compete High in this Basic Welsh History course helps you learn whenever or however you wish, keeping in mind the busy schedule or possible inconveniences that come with physical classes. The easy-to-grasp, bite-sized lessons are proven to be most effective in memorising and learning the lessons by heart. On top of that, you have the opportunity to receive a certificate after successfully completing the course!   Instead of searching for hours, enrol right away on this Basic Welsh History course from Compete High and accelerate your career in the right path with expert-outlined lessons and a guarantee of success in the long run.   Who is this course for?   While we refrain from discouraging anyone wanting to do this Basic Welsh History course or impose any sort of restrictions on doing this online training, people meeting any of the following criteria will benefit the most from it: Anyone looking for the basics of Welsh History, Jobseekers in the relevant domains, Anyone with a ground knowledge/intermediate expertise in Welsh History, Anyone looking for a certificate of completion on doing an online training on this topic, Students of Welsh History, or anyone with an academic knowledge gap to bridge, Anyone with a general interest/curiosity   Career Path   This Basic Welsh History course smoothens the way up your career ladder with all the relevant information, skills, and online certificate of achievements. After successfully completing the course, you can expect to move one significant step closer to achieving your professional goals - whether it's securing that job you desire, getting the promotion you deserve, or setting up that business of your dreams.      Course Curriculum Module 1 Wales Wales 00:00 Module 2 The Age of Rome The Age of Rome 00:00 Module 3 Welsh Kings Welsh Kings 00:00 Module 4 Llywelyn Llywelyn 00:00 Module 5 English Occupation English Occupation 00:00

Basic Welsh History
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£25

AH&W Workshops Vet Training

By NADIS Lantra

This session is aimed at vets new to the Welsh Government funded Animal Health and Welfare workshops programme, as well as those that have delivered workshops in the past but need a refresher session. It is one of the required steps for vets to become approved to deliver these workshops. Join us to learn about the modules that we offer and the format by which our workshops run. We will also provide some basic tips on how to run a successful workshop. Admin members of staff are also welcome to join us to learn about the functionality of the portal/site and the administrative work involved in running a workshop.

AH&W Workshops Vet Training
Delivered OnlineJoin Waitlist
FREE

Supporting your learners’ wellbeing: A communication toolkit

By Panda Education and Training Ltd

Using a range a communication techniques, be able to support your learner's mental health and wellbeing.

Supporting your learners’ wellbeing: A communication toolkit
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£75

How do people learn?

By Inclusive Solutions

Online Course now available via Teachable Platform – How do People Learn? Learn at your own pace… with text and videos to support your learning experience. Inclusive Education: Neurodiversity Course Presented by Inclusive Solutions  About This Course: Designed for educators, psychologists, and teachers, this course offers an immersive experience in inclusive education strategies specifically for neurodivergent children. Two leading experts—Dennis Rollins MBE, celebrated trombonist and teacher, and Colin Newton, an experienced inclusive educational psychologist—will guide you through practical approaches and proven techniques to improve inclusive education.  Key Benefits of the Course:  Understand learning processes tailored to neurodivergent students with learning differences. Explore dominant psychological models of learning and their practical, real-world applications. Participate in engaging, hands-on activities to reinforce inclusive teaching strategies. Gain strategies to foster motivation, confidence, and a sense of autonomy in learners Meet the Instructors: Dennis Rollins MBE Dennis Rollins MBE is a renowned trombone player and award-winning educator with over three decades of experience. Known for his unique approach, Dennis has collaborated with top artists worldwide and has received prestigious awards for both performance and jazz education.   Some of Dennis’ recognised lifetime achievements are as follows:  Worked with artists such as Jamiroquai, Courtney Pine, Maceo Parker, The Brand New Heavies, Blur, US3 and Monty Alexander. Won BBC Best Band with Badbone & Co, 2006. Trombonist of the Year, British Jazz Awards and Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Awards, 2007. X2 nominated in the 2008 Parliamentary Jazz Awards: Musician of the Year and Jazz Education, winning the latter category. JazzYorkshire Award Best Band for his band Velocity Trio, 2012. British Trombone Society (BTS) Player of the year Award, 2013. Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, 2022. Recently honoured with an MBE, Dennis brings a creative, real-world perspective to teaching music, particularly for learners with complex needs.  Learn more about Dennis Rollins: Dennis Rollins Website   Colin Newton Colin Newton is a seasoned educational psychologist and passionate advocate for inclusive education. With over 40 years in the field, working across the UK and internationally. Colin is known for his passion for promoting the inclusion of all children in mainstream schools, and for his practical applied work around person-centred planning, restorative justice and in-depth problem-solving. His work has inspired a shift toward inclusive practices across the UK, as he brings both experience and innovative thinking to the world of education.  Colin says: ‘Instinctively from an early age I was against children being sent away to boarding schools and later to special schools and settings. Later I was inspired by disabled activists and Canadian and North American inclusionists who were working to change the world of education with radical innovative thinking and approaches - the work was political, social and spiritual - I was in and never looked back!’  Colin’s career has been values-driven, but also practical using applied psychology in training and real-life problem-solving with schools, families and individual children and young people.     Learning Objectives: By participating in this course, you’ll be able to:  Gain a deeper understanding of inclusive learning processes for all children and adults Differentiate approaches to address the emotional complexities of teaching and learning Master techniques to support effective teaching and meaningful learning Explore the role of relationships and engagement in successful learning Analyse psychological models and identify their real-world applications in education Reflect on the practices of outstanding teachers to inspire deeper learning   Course Topics: Learning Through Imitation Learn how social learning theory (Bandura) highlights the power of imitation. Discover how learners naturally gravitate toward peers and key adults as role models, absorbing skills and behaviours. Contextual Learning Explore Jerome Bruner’s view on context in learning. Understand how learning is always connected to a broader context, which makes it meaningful and applicable. Motivation and Structured Steps Discover techniques to ignite motivation in learners. We’ll discuss how structured, step-by-step support and person-centred encouragement can make a profound difference, particularly for those with learning barriers. Building Self-Efficacy in Learners Understand how educators can nurture self-efficacy, encouraging learners to set their own goals and take charge of their learning journey. Who Should Attend? This course is ideal for:  Educators and psychologists aiming to enhance their understanding of learning processes Teachers who want to develop inclusive teaching strategies for neurodivergent and learning-different students Format A dynamic, hands-on workshop blending lectures, real-world insights, and practical exercises. 

How do people learn?
Delivered in UK Wide Travel Costs or OnlineFlexible Dates
£1,800 to £2,500

Criminology & Criminal Psychology

4.7(26)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

24 Hours Left! Don't Let the Winter Deals Slip Away - Enrol Now! Do you find detectives to be truly amazing characters, the ones who utilise their wits to solve crimes in the most creative manner? Have you always found analytical thinking to be fascinating? Do you feel excited after learning about the intentions of criminals and how to foresee them? If so, our Criminology & Criminal Psychology course can assist you in acquiring the knowledge required to grow in your career and obtain access to the interesting field of criminology. To give you the most convenient and comprehensive learning experience possible, the Criminology & Criminal Psychology course has been divided into a number of in-depth courses. We have covered in-depth subjects that will enable you to comprehend crime, the psychology of crime, victimisation, and the UK judiciary system. You have the ideal opportunity to explore deeper into the topic and acquire a solid understanding of the reasons behind and effects of criminal behaviour in our Criminology & Criminal Psychology course. After completing this Criminology & Criminal Psychology course, you will be able to: Understand the basic concept of criminology Understand how mental illness may have contributed to a crime Find out how crimes and violent acts are classified Get a better understanding of how to deal with criminals and criminal scenes Become more knowledgeable about victimology, forensic science, and criminal profiling Know the English and Welsh criminal justice systems Everything you've been seeking so far is provided by this criminology. So, enrol in the Criminology & Criminal Psychology course and finish this at your own convenience. Why Prefer This Criminology & Criminal Psychology Course? Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by CPDQ. Get a free student ID card! (£10 postal charges will be applicable for international delivery) Innovative and engaging content. Free assessments 24/7 tutor support. Take a step toward a brighter future! *** Course Curriculum *** Here are the topics you will cover on the Criminology & Criminal Psychology Course: Module 01: Understanding Criminal Psychology Module 02: Influence of Mental Disorders Module 03: Classification of Crime Module 04: Violent Crimes Module 05: The Crime Scene Module 06: Dealing with Crime Module 07: Victimology Module 08: The Criminal Justice System in England and Wales Assessment Process Your skills and knowledge will be tested with an automated multiple-choice assessment. You will then receive instant results to let you know if you have successfully passed theCriminology & Criminal Psychology course. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? This Criminology & Criminal Psychology course is typically intended for individuals who are interested in studying criminal behaviour, the causes of crime, and the criminal justice system. The course may be suitable for a range of students and professionals, including: Undergraduates studying criminology, sociology, law, or related fields Graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in criminology or criminal justice Professionals working in the criminal justice system (e.g. police officers, probation officers, etc.) Professionals working in fields related to criminal justice (e.g. social workers, counselors, etc.) Individuals interested in pursuing a career in criminology or criminal justice Researchers and academics studying criminology Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise to enrol in this Criminology & Criminal Psychology course. Career path You will acquire the foundational understanding of Criminology & Criminal Psychology in this course, enabling you to pursue a career in: Criminal intelligence analyst: £20,000 to £52,000 Investigative Officer Criminologist: £23,500 to £36,000 Fingerprint officer: £18,000 to £30,000 Forensic scientist: £18,000 to £45,000 Scenes of crime officers: £16,000 to £37,000 Certificates CPDQS Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - £10 CPDQS Accredited Certificate Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.

Criminology & Criminal Psychology
Delivered Online On Demand4 hours
£12

Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course - CPD Certified

5.0(3)

By School Of Health Care

Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Online Enhance Your Career as a Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course with Our Comprehensive Course! Are you passionate about fighting crime and uncovering hidden patterns? Do you have a keen eye for detail and a strong analytical mindset? If so, our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course is the perfect opportunity for you to unlock a rewarding and exciting career in law enforcement! As crime becomes more sophisticated and complex, the demand for highly skilled Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course is at an all-time high. This comprehensive Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in this dynamic field. Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned professional looking to transition into a new role, our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course offers the perfect blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training to help you succeed. Our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course curriculum has been meticulously crafted by industry experts with extensive experience in criminal: criminal intelligence analysis. Through this Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course you will gain a deep understanding of the principles and techniques used in gathering, analyzing, and interpreting data to support investigations and solve complex criminal cases. From mastering the fundamentals of criminal law to learning advanced data analysis methodologies, our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course covers it all. Main Course: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Free courses included with Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course: Along with Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course you will get free Level 5 Criminology & Profiling Course Along with Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course you will get free Security Management Diploma Course Special Offers of this Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course: This Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Instant access to this Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course 24/7 Support Available to this Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Online We ensure that you obtain a comprehensive understanding of the Criminal Intelligence Analyst examination process by covering a wide range of topics in our Criminal Intelligence Analyst course. The fundamentals of criminal intelligence are covered in this criminal intelligence analyst course to examine the intelligence process. Samples of a National Intelligence Model from the United Kingdom are used in the Criminal Intelligence Analyst course to help clarify the concepts. This criminal intelligence analyst course will teach you how to evaluate data sources, criminal psychology, and decision-making. You will be an expert on the English and Welsh criminal justice systems after completing this course on criminal intelligence analysts. Who is this course for? Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Online This Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course is open to everyone. Requirements Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Online To enrol in this Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Course. If you want to enrol in our Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course, you must be at least 15 years old. Career path Criminal Intelligence: Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course Online

Criminal Intelligence Analyst Course - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 36 minutes
£12

Criminal Psychology & Criminology Diploma - CPD Accredited

By Wise Campus

Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Are you fascinated to become a Criminal Intelligence Analyst? We've created a course on Criminal Psychology to provide you the know-how, abilities, and methods you'll need to succeed in this fascinating area. We ensure that you obtain a comprehensive understanding of the Criminal Psychology examination process by covering a wide range of topics in our Criminal Psychology course. The fundamentals of criminal intelligence are covered in this Criminal Psychology course to examine the intelligence process. Samples of a National Intelligence Model from the United Kingdom are used in the Criminal Psychology course to help clarify the concepts. This Criminal Psychology course will teach you how to evaluate data sources, criminal psychology, and decision-making. You will be an expert on the English and Welsh criminal justice systems after completing this course on Criminal Psychology. Don't miss the chance to become a criminal intelligence analyst. Join up for our Criminal Psychology course right away to open the doors to a world of crime-solving opportunities. Learning outcome of Criminal Psychology You will learn how to process criminal intelligence as a professional criminal intelligence analyst Criminal Psychology will teach learners about Evaluation of Source and Data, Analysis and Analytical Process You will be knowledgeable about Intelligence-Led Policing, Decision Making in Criminal Psychology Criminal Psychology course will equip your understanding about Criminal Psychology, Criminal Justice System in England and Wales Main Course: Criminal Intelligence Analyst (Criminal Psychology) Free Course is including with this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course. Along with The Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course, We Offer a free Criminoly & Profiling Course Special Offers of this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course This Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course includes a FREE PDF Certificate. Lifetime access to this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course Instant access to this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course Get FREE Tutor Support to this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology You will learn about the many facets of criminal science with this course on criminology and psychology. You will study criminal psychology and crime scenes in order to deal with crimes. The phases of profiling and forensic science will also be covered. You will learn about victimology, offender and criminal profiling in this course on psychology and criminology. The criminal justice systems in Wales and England will also be covered. Who is this course for? Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Everyone would benefit from taking this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology course. Requirements Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology To enrol in this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course, students must fulfil the following requirements. To join in our Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course, you must have a strong command of the English language. To successfully complete our Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course, you must be vivacious and self driven. To complete our Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course, you must have a basic understanding of computers. A minimum age limit of 15 is required to enrol in this Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology Course. Career path Criminal Psychology: Criminal Psychology A certificate as a criminal intelligence analyst will add value to your resume and broaden your career options.

Criminal Psychology & Criminology Diploma - CPD Accredited
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour 36 minutes
£12

Sparc Workforce Training

5.0(1)

By Cwmni Addysg Rhyw - Sex Education Company

Please note that this round of training is available only to workforce based within, or supporting individuals living in Conwy County Sparc is a North Wales based. project. We work with adults with learning disabilities, their parents and the people who work with them. Sparc provide training sessions on friendships, relationships and sex so that adults with learning disabilities become more confident with dating and relationships. This training day for North Wales workforce is based on our experience so far in delivering this work, and what we have been told by the learning disability and/or autistic communities about how they would prefer to be supported Become a workplace champion in supporting the rights and opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and or autism to have happy and healthy friendships, romantic relationships and sex. This workshop is free of charge for practitioners within or supporting individuals living in CONWY COUNTY, funded by the North Wales Transformation Project for Seamless Services and UK Government Levelling Up Fund We invite enthusiastic representatives from workplaces across the region to join take part in this one day event focused on exploring and removing barriers faced by adults with learning disabilities and autism in forming and maintaining positive friendships and romantic relationships. During the course of the day participants will Explore the benefits of healthy and fulfilling friendships, relationships and sex Identify barriers to the above, presented both by wider societal structure and within their workplace settings Consider law and legislation outlining individuals rights to relationships and private life Explored best practice in facilitating and supporting relationships and friendships Have the opportunity to create a bespoke action plan to share information and support colleagues within their workplace setting Terms & conditions: Due to limited capacity we are offering this free training to a maximum of two representatives from each workplace or setting. If more than two staff from a workplace wish to book on please email corrina@sexeducationcompany.org to be added to the reserve list. We will contact you if a place becomes available. As part of the conditions of attendance you will be asked to share the learning gained on this course with your workplace and colleagues. Although this course is free of charge we will charge late cancellation administration fees as follows: No notification of non-attendance - £50, less than 48 hours notice of non-attendance £30, Less than 1 weeks notice of non-attendance £25. By registering on the course you agree to these charges on late cancellation or failure to attend. Prosiect yng Ngogledd Cymru yw Sparc. Mae'n gweithio gydag oedolion ag anableddau dysgu, eu rhieni a'r bobl sy'n gweithio gyda nhw. Mae Sparc yn ddarparu sesiynau hyfforddi ar gyfeillgarwch, perthnasoedd a rhyw fel bod oedolion ag anableddau dysgu yn dod yn fwy hyderus gyda pherthnasoedd ac wrth ddêtio. Beth am ddod yn hyrwyddwr yn y gweithle er mwyn cefnogi hawliau a chyfleoedd i oedolion ag anableddau dysgu a/neu awtistiaeth i gael cyfeillgarwch hapus ac iach, perthnasoedd rhamantus a rhyw. Mae’r gweithdy hwn yn rhad ac am ddim i ymarferwyr yn SIR GONWY, ac wedi ei ariannu gan Brosiect Gwasanaethau Di-dor Gogledd Cymru. Rydym yn estyn gwahoddiad i gynrychiolwyr brwdfrydig o weithleoedd drwy’r ardal i gymryd rhan yn ystod y diwrnod hwn sy’n canolbwyntio ar archwilio a chael gwared o’r rhwystrau sy’n wynebu oedolion ag anableddau dysgu ac awtistiaeth wrth iddynt lunio a chynnal cyfeillgarwch positif a pherthnasoedd rhamantus. Yn ystod y diwrnod bydd y rhai sy’n cymryd rhan yn cael cyfle i Archwilio manteision cyfeillgarwch, perthnasoedd a rhyw iach a bodlon Canfod yr elfennau sy’n rhwystro’r uchod, ac sy’n codi o ganlyniad i strwythur cymdeithasol ehangach a sefyllfaoedd o fewn y gweithle Ystyried y gyfraith a’r ddeddfwriaeth sy’n amlinellu hawliau’r unigolyn i berthnasoedd a bywyd preifat Archwilio ymarfer gorau wrth hwyluso a chefnogi perthnasoedd a chyfeillgarwch Cael y cyfle i greu cynllun gweithredu pwrpasol i rannu gwybodaeth a chefnogi cydweithwyr o fewn eu gweithle Telerau ac amodau: Gan fod lleoedd yn gyfyngedig rydym yn cynnig yr hyfforddiant rhad ac am ddim hwn, i ddau gynrychiolydd yn unig o bob gweithle neu leoliad gwaith. Fel rhan o’r amodau mynychu gofynnir ichi rannu’r hyn a ddysgwyd gennych ar y cwrs â’ch gweithle a’ch cydweithwyr. Er bod y cwrs hwn yn rhad ac am ddim byddwn yn codi ffi weinyddol os bydd lleoedd yn cael eu canslo’n hwyr, fel a ganlyn: Peidio â rhoi gwybod na fyddwch yn mynychu- £50, Llai na 48 awr o rybudd na fyddwch yn mynychu £30, Llai na 1 wythnos o rybudd na fyddwch yn mynychu £25. Drwy gofrestru ar y cwrs byddwch yn cytuno â’r costau hyn am ganslo hwyr neu beidio â mynychu.

Sparc Workforce Training
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
FREE