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An introduction to the basics of safeguarding.
The second in a pair of complementary webinars delivered by Mantle, leaders in ethical business practices.
Delivered online
An opportunity to discuss and explore with an expert, how Impact and Outcome Measurement can best be understood and implemented as a culture within your organisation so clients, staff, volunteers, trustees and funders understand the difference your organisation is making.
For Frontline Staff (Data Handlers)
Aims of the session
•To develop an awareness of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
•To have a clear idea of what to do if you are worried a child is in danger of suffering serious and significant harm
•To give staff and volunteers the opportunity of sharing ideas of best practice for safeguarding children
Meet other voluntary, community, faith, social enterprise groups and partners working in Royton, Shaw and Crompton.
Members of our Oldham Community Development team are available on Tuesday evening from 5pm to 8pm.
A Theory of Change is a way of helping you describe your organisation or service and map what you do to what you aim to achieve in the long term - usually in a diagram and words. It's very helpful for your planning, evaluation and communications. And many funders really like them too.
Listening to people is the foundation of community organising because it builds trust and relationships, uncovers issues and is an essential starting point for bringing people together to share stories, ideas and action. On this course, you will gain an understanding of why listening is important in community organising and you will develop practical listening skills and tactics and plan a listening campaign.
People with lived experience bring a unique viewpoint with them when they join your organisation. This workshop will help you to explore ways of working with people with lived experience, through participation, engagement, and co-production. The workshop is delivered by Kate Fraser, Head of Prisons and Co-production for the national charity Women in Prison