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10 / 11
Start: 18:30

The Edgbaston Constituency Residents Equality Network in partnership with Pro-Actors Ltd invite you to:

Crossing the Bridge

World premiere performance at

The Cerebral Palsy Midlands Centre
17 Victoria Road, Harborne,
Birmingham, B17 1AQ

On Saturday 11 October 2008 starting at 6.30pm

For more information see the leaflet or call Jennie Carter on 0121 303 5359.


10 / 12
Start: 10:00
End: 16:00

1st Annual Safeguarding Workshop
Date: Sunday 12 October 2008

Time: 10:00 - 16:00

Venue: Trevoil House, Birmingham


10 / 13
Start: 10:00
End: 13:00

Want to know about what Birmingham will look like in 10 years time? and the effects on your organisation? Attend this session to gain a better understanding about the current and future dynamics within Birmingham.

B.STRONG training is designed to build knowledge and skills in a range of organisational
development issues. The courses are held at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre, free of charge and open to voluntary and community organisations - management committee members, staff, volunteers and their service users.


10 / 14
Start: 09:30
Start: 14.10.2008 - 09:30
End: 15.10.2008 - 16:30

This course offers a two-day introduction to various sexual health issues including personal skills, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.  The aim is to raise awareness of the different aspects of sexual health and to build skills and confidence in practice. There is a particular  emphasis on working with young people.  However, as the approach is on building practical skills such as communication and negotiation, much of the course content will be transferable to other client groups.


Start: 12:30
End: 13:30

CAMHS is holding a seminar about Autistic Spectrum Disorder entitled "ASD Awareness", delivered by Sara Walton from the Communication and Autism Team, at the Sanctuary, High Street, Castle Vale.

CAMHS lunchtime seminars are an introductory level of training in child and adolescent mental health subjects. They are delivered by specialist practitioners from a variety of professions and services.


10 / 15
End: 16:30
Start: 14.10.2008 - 09:30
End: 15.10.2008 - 16:30

This course offers a two-day introduction to various sexual health issues including personal skills, pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.  The aim is to raise awareness of the different aspects of sexual health and to build skills and confidence in practice. There is a particular  emphasis on working with young people.  However, as the approach is on building practical skills such as communication and negotiation, much of the course content will be transferable to other client groups.


Start: 00:00

The Children's Society has launched its autumn training courses with a special offer - book two places before 15 August and receive a third place free.

Courses held in Birmingham are:

- Safeguarding Young Runaways: 15 September, 15 October;

- Safeguarding Young People from Sexual Exploitation: 16 September, 16 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Substance Abuse: 25 September, 21 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Self-Harm: 17 September; 20 October.


Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

Quick Wins

B.STRONG is piloting short sessions of 1-2 hours on various issues that voluntary and community organisations encounter on a day to day basis. This pilot of introductory sessions will be tried over 11 weeks. The sessions will be held every Wednesday afternoon
between 2- 4pm at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre. 

Sessions will cover the following topics:


Start: 17:30
End: 19:30

The Third Sector Assembly has teamed up with volunteers from the Birmingham bloggers group to show voluntary and community groups how to make best use of social media. It doesn't matter if you are the head of communications at a major charity or an active citizen in your neighbourhood, if you're at all curious come along.

No boring speeches, no jargon


10 / 16
Start: 00:00

The Children's Society has launched its autumn training courses with a special offer - book two places before 15 August and receive a third place free.

Courses held in Birmingham are:

- Safeguarding Young Runaways: 15 September, 15 October;

- Safeguarding Young People from Sexual Exploitation: 16 September, 16 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Substance Abuse: 25 September, 21 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Self-Harm: 17 September; 20 October.


Start: 10:00
End: 16:00

Wild at Art - Autumn Special
16 October 2008 10-4pm at Martineau Gardens , Birmingham

Get in touch with your wild side and explore the terrain and abundance of natural materials provided by autumn through the creative arts. This course will explore the ample opportunities for creative play in the outdoors. Activities will include the making of land art, constructing with natural materials, team building and lots of hands-on mucky fun!


Start: 18:00
End: 21:00

Inclusive Dance and Movement

16 and 23 October 2008 6-9pm at Friends Institute, Birmingham

Over two sessions this training course aims to develop participant's use of inclusive dance and movement as a tool for encouraging children and young people's creativity and individual expression.


10 / 17
Start: 10:00
End: 14:15

Date:  Friday 17 October
Time:  10.00am - 2.15pm
Venue:  Ladywood Arts and Leisure Centre

Target Group:

Community and Playworkers in Statutory and Voluntary settings

Details: This course will help you to understand the risk assessment process, and the issues involved in providing Play opportunities for children to have access to risk and challenge in public outdoor spaces, in both natural and built environments.


10 / 18
Start: 08:30
Start: 18.10.2008 - 08:30
End: 19.10.2008 - 20:00

This is a categorised tournament held at the NIA Birmingham.  Categories for beginners to advance players and we also have under 11, 13, and 15.

This is the 7th Annual Championship.  The goal is to get as many people as possible playing badminton.


10 / 19
End: 20:00
Start: 18.10.2008 - 08:30
End: 19.10.2008 - 20:00

This is a categorised tournament held at the NIA Birmingham.  Categories for beginners to advance players and we also have under 11, 13, and 15.

This is the 7th Annual Championship.  The goal is to get as many people as possible playing badminton.


10 / 20
Start: 00:00

The Children's Society has launched its autumn training courses with a special offer - book two places before 15 August and receive a third place free.

Courses held in Birmingham are:

- Safeguarding Young Runaways: 15 September, 15 October;

- Safeguarding Young People from Sexual Exploitation: 16 September, 16 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Substance Abuse: 25 September, 21 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Self-Harm: 17 September; 20 October.


Start: 00:00
Start: 20.10.2008 - 00:00
End: 21.10.2008 - 00:00

1 ½ Day Core Training

This training is aimed at all staff who are likely to be involved in the assessment process, acting as the professional lead in case work and who will be involved in filling in the assessment form. The course also includes the Lead Practitioner Module.

Dates/Venue:

20 & 21 October Lee Bank
20 & 21 November Kingstanding
1 & 2 December Cotteridge


Start: 10:00
End: 15:00

The aim for the course will be to provide techniques and strategies that will help the participants to control the stress in their lives. Participants will become aware of what stress is and how it arises, identify which situations lead to stress, what actions one can take to keep stress at lower levels, an exploration on controlling stress linked thoughts and learn ways to relax to cope positively with what is to come.


10 / 21
End: 00:00
Start: 20.10.2008 - 00:00
End: 21.10.2008 - 00:00

1 ½ Day Core Training

This training is aimed at all staff who are likely to be involved in the assessment process, acting as the professional lead in case work and who will be involved in filling in the assessment form. The course also includes the Lead Practitioner Module.

Dates/Venue:

20 & 21 October Lee Bank
20 & 21 November Kingstanding
1 & 2 December Cotteridge


Start: 00:00

The Children's Society has launched its autumn training courses with a special offer - book two places before 15 August and receive a third place free.

Courses held in Birmingham are:

- Safeguarding Young Runaways: 15 September, 15 October;

- Safeguarding Young People from Sexual Exploitation: 16 September, 16 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Substance Abuse: 25 September, 21 October;

- Supporting Young People at Risk of Self-Harm: 17 September; 20 October.


Start: 09:00
End: 12:30

COURSE NOW FULLY BOOKED! 


Start: 10:00
End: 16:00

At its core, this dynamic and interactive conference organised by the Community Development Foundation at the ICC Birmingham is about demonstrating community development's contribution to empowerment practice.


10 / 22
Start: 00:00

This half-day briefing session is scheduled to precede World AIDS Day and provide an overview of this year's campaign. Presentational in style, the various speakers will provide updates on current HIV statistics and treatments, as well as information about some of the work being undertaken by organisations in Birmingham. The session is designed for anyone working with sexual health issues. There will also be an opportunity to order campaign materials.


Start: 09:30
End: 12:30

The course will cover the main causes of food poisoning, how bacteria affects food, how to prevent food poisoning, the importance of personal hygiene, the need for high standards in food premises, the importance of cleaning & disinfection and legislation.

B.STRONG training is designed to build knowledge and skills in a range of organisational
development issues. The courses are held at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre, free of charge and open to voluntary and community organisations - management committee members, staff, volunteers and their service users.


Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

Quick Wins

B.STRONG is piloting short sessions of 1-2 hours on various issues that voluntary and community organisations encounter on a day to day basis. This pilot of introductory sessions will be tried over 11 weeks. The sessions will be held every Wednesday afternoon
between 2- 4pm at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre. 

Sessions will cover the following topics:


10 / 23
Start: 09:00
End: 12:30

VCS Matters is continuing to provide its highly successful training on evaluating outcomes in conjunction with De Montfort University.

Sets of three sessions are offered with alternative dates. Participants should book for all three sessions in their set. If you cannot manage all the dates in any of the sets you may ask the course administrator if there is a space for the relevant session in another set.


Start: 09:30
End: 16:00

IMPROVE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE LEGAL ISSUES AROUND CONTRACTS AND PARTNERSHIP WORKING

Do Contracts Mean What They Say?
· Contracts - their nature and formation
· Oral v written contracts
· Are they valid?
· Breach and damages

Are We Really Partners?

· What exactly is a partnership

· Know your partnership essentials

· Formal partnership v Limited liability


Start: 10:00
End: 16:00

Digital Play

9 and 23 October 2008 10 - 4pm at Symphony Hall, Birmingham

Make the most of your digital equipment and learn some very simple yet effective ways to unlock the creative potential of new media with children and young people. This training session will give new ideas, techniques and hot tips on how to use, even the most basic equipment such as computer technology and digital cameras.


10 / 24
Start: 09:45
End: 16:30

EVENT NOW FULLY BOOKED!

Child’s play? – planning and putting together funding bids for work with children and young people


Start: 12:00
End: 14:00

SWBCA (South West Birmingham Community Association) would like to invite staff, volunteers and board members of your organisation to the sixth of our FREE monthly community lunches at Greaves Hall, Greaves Square, Kings Norton, Birmingham B38 9LX.

Please book in advance so that catering is sufficient. If you have any dietary, access or transport needs please inform us in advance.

Transport can be provided but pick up and drop off points will be from your nearest community centres only unless registered disabled.


Start: 19:00
End: 20:30

B_Autistic is holding an open evening for volunteers this Friday, 24 October, 7.00pm - 8.30pm at their centre at Cerebral Palsy Midlands in Harborne. They are looking for a large number of volunteers to fill roles including the following:

  • Administration
  • Advice Line Support
  • Activity leaders
  • Gardeners
  • Family Support Workers
  • Trustees
  • Befrienders
  • Event Organisers
  • Fundraisers
  • Marketing & PR
  • After School Club
  • & many more roles!

10 / 25
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10 / 27
Start: 18:00
End: 21:00

Inclusive Music

27 Oct and 4 Nov 6-9pm at Friends Institute, Birmingham

Music is a source of great enjoyment for people of all ages and abilities. It is a playful and meaningful avenue for sensory, physical, emotional and intellectual development. This course will provide participants with inspiring ideas for delivering inclusive creative sessions that explore sound, music, percussion and song with children and young people of all ages and abilities . There will be opportunities for trainees to try out:


10 / 28
Start: 09:30
End: 16:00

Improve your chances of winning contracts, create a more sustainable
outlook for your organisation and build a more robust track record

Join us on 28th October @ The Studio, Birmingham City Centre.

Refreshments from 9.30 am / start 10 am / finish 4 pm

Benefit from the expertise of professionals who are currently supporting the bme third sector to improve their competitive edge and organisational performance to access more funding opportunities.

Background to R2O


Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is pleased to invite you to our first ‘new voices' seminar in partnership with the West Midlands Faith Forum (WMFF) and supported by the Government Office for the West Midlands. This seminar will explore the theme YOUNG BELIEVERS IN THE REGION: ARE THEY TAKEN SERIOUSLY?


10 / 29
Start: 00:00

SKILD training course for people who are new to supporting groups, or revisiting the job after time away.  This day focuses on:
• the role of the development worker
• working hands-on with groups
• safety nets for development workers
• ethical issues of development work
• where to get further support


Start: 09:30
End: 16:30

Arts'n'Care - showcasing the effective use of the arts in social and health care - is back for 2008.  This year's event will be held in Leamington Spa over two days: 29-30 October; the first day dedicated to using the arts within children and young people's services; and the second day to adults services.


Start: 09:30
End: 12:30

The course will cover the main causes of food poisoning, how bacteria affects food, how to prevent food poisoning, the importance of personal hygiene, the need for high standards in food premises, the importance of cleaning & disinfection and legislation.

B.STRONG training is designed to build knowledge and skills in a range of organisational
development issues. The courses are held at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre, free of charge and open to voluntary and community organisations - management committee members, staff, volunteers and their service users.


Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

Quick Wins

B.STRONG is piloting short sessions of 1-2 hours on various issues that voluntary and community organisations encounter on a day to day basis. This pilot of introductory sessions will be tried over 11 weeks. The sessions will be held every Wednesday afternoon
between 2- 4pm at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre. 

Sessions will cover the following topics:


Start: 14:00
End: 17:00

With the Children & Young Persons Bill set to become law, children in care are once more in the spotlight.

Life after care: how to improve services and outcomes for care leavers is a free half-day seminar, organised by Children & Young People Now in conjunction with QA Research and National Care Leavers' Week, which will explore the gaps that remain in services for care leavers, often leaving them vulnerable and struggling to cope. Based on brand new research, this seminar considers the views of care leavers themselves on how services and support could be improved.


10 / 30
Start: 09:30
End: 12:25

Birmingham Settlement's Big Lottery, Basis - City Spirit Programme launch event takes place on 30 October.

City Spirit is a grassroots response to overcoming the issues and needs affecting the most excluded communities within the city of Birmingham. The project will work closely with limited number of BME front line organisations, providing on going and in-depth help and support to develop capacity building and infrastructure needs to continue delivering services and working directly with the most excluded communities within Birmingham's inner city wards.


Start: 10:00
End: 15:30

Thursday 30 October 2008 (10am-3.30pm), Nishkam Centre, 6 Soho Road, Handsworth, Birmingham

Find out how you can get involved in delivering 'Real People - Real Power'; how you can be part of 'Communities in Control'; find out what's happening at a national & regional level and how to join the Every Voice Counts Partnership & Network.

For more information and to download the booking form click below -


Start: 10:00
End: 13:00

Voluntary and Community groups in the Northfield and Edgbaston constituencies you are invited to a FREE workshop on

Thursday 30 October
From 10.00am till 1.00pm

Venue: Holloway Hall, the Holloway, Bartley Green, Birmingham, B31 1TT

FREE Lunch and refreshments provided .

It does not matter if you have never been before

Come along to this confidential, independent workshop delivered by a professional community consultant who has 25yrs of financial and fundraising experience to support you.

Bring your board/trustee members along as well.


10 / 31
11 / 1
11 / 2
11 / 3
Start: 10:00
End: 12:30

Participants will become aware of why groups feel the need to become a social enterprise, explore who can start one and what is the starting point for an individual or group to establish a new social enterprise and discuss the most appropriate legal models for such a structure.


11 / 4
Start: 18:00
End: 21:00

Inclusive Music

27 Oct and 4 Nov 6-9pm at Friends Institute, Birmingham

Music is a source of great enjoyment for people of all ages and abilities. It is a playful and meaningful avenue for sensory, physical, emotional and intellectual development. This course will provide participants with inspiring ideas for delivering inclusive creative sessions that explore sound, music, percussion and song with children and young people of all ages and abilities . There will be opportunities for trainees to try out:


11 / 5
Start: 09:00
End: 12:30

COURSE NOW FULLY BOOKED! 

Do you know what the outcomes are of your organisation's work? Can you provide the evidence to convince others such as funders? It's really important that you can answer these questions if for example you want to engage with the commissioning framework and deliver children's services in Birmingham.


Start: 14:00
End: 16:00

Quick Wins

B.STRONG is piloting short sessions of 1-2 hours on various issues that voluntary and community organisations encounter on a day to day basis. This pilot of introductory sessions will be tried over 11 weeks. The sessions will be held every Wednesday afternoon
between 2- 4pm at Ladywood Arts & Leisure Centre.

Sessions will cover the following topics:

1. How to deal with conflict in organisations? - 8 October

2. Business Plans - 15 October

3. Networking - 22 October

4. Consultation and engagement - 29 October


11 / 6
Start: 09:30
End: 16:30

This one-day introductory course explores some of the key legal issues relating to sexual health work. Pitched at a basic level, the morning session addresses the principle of confidentiality and touches on a range of other legal issues, with a particular emphasis on working with young people. The afternoon session is delivered in partnership with Terrence Higgins Trust and explores the developing area of law surrounding the transmission of HIV. The aim of the day is to dispel myths and develop confidence and skill in practice for professionals working in a variety of settings.

Start: 18:00
End: 21:00

Trash to Trimmings

6 and 20 November 2008 6 - 9pm at Friends Institute, Birmingham

Celebrate the festive season and promote sustainability at the same time with this creative recycling medley. Playtrain will inspire you with techniques and fun ideas to make decorations and novelties from a range of scrap materials that will make your setting shine. This course is ideal for settings that work with 5-11 year olds.

No experience necessary, come and ‘play' with a range of waste materials... and be environmentally inspired!


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