Friday, 14 December 2012

Respecting others: anti bullying guidance

 
'Respecting others' is a series of anti-bullying materials that provide guidance and practical solutions on preventing and responding to incidents of bullying in schools.

The series includes a brief overview document and detailed guidance on the following five areas of bullying:
  • bullying around race, religion and culture
  • bullying around special educational needs and disabilities
  • cyberbullying
  • homophobic bullying
  • sexist, sexual and transphobic bullying.
http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/educationandskills/publications/circulars/antibullying/;jsessionid=0AA9397B982D4BBCBB3E0826F842A866?skip=1&lang=cy

Understanding Children Policy Training - Learning Disability Wales


Understanding Children Policy
Friday 15 March 2013 - Wrexham

This course will help participants understand the range of reports and policies affecting children and young people with a learning disability in Wales.  It will help you understand how your work fits into local and regional policies, and will help you to influence their development.

After this course you will have knowledge of:
§  Key policies affecting Children and Young People
§  How Welsh Assembly Government policy and reports transfer to work at the Local Authority level
§  How to influence current and future policy
§  How children and young people participate in changing policy 

Designed for
Anyone working in projects or organisations that work with children and young people with a learning disability.  The course is ideal for those who wish to gain an understanding of national policy and how it translates to those working on the ground.
 
To book a place contact:
Jenny Brock
Training Administrator -  Gweinyddwr Hyfforddi
Learning Disability Wales - Anabledd Dysgu Cymru
41 Lambourne Crescent
Cardiff Business Park
Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5GG
Tel: 029 2068 1160     

Direct Dial: 029 2068 1161  

Monday, 10 December 2012

National Theatre Wales' First Ever Superassembly to be held in Bangor

Free performance and debate event on 14th and 15th December will ask whether young people have the opportunities they deserve.

Monday, 5 November 2012


Welcome to October’s edition of the bulletin.

Gyda’n Gilydd Training – we are organising a training programme in the three areas of the County. These will be half day workshops for frontline staff who work with children, young people and parents (including adult services who work with adults where there are children in the family). There will be 15 spaces in each workshop and there are more details and a registration form attached to the “Bulletin” e-mail.