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September 16, 2016

FREE TRAINING – Putting Participation into Practice for Young People

FREE TRAINING – Putting Participation into Practice for Young People

Organised by: Children in Wales
Venue: Aberystwyth
Feb 9

16/02/2017 | ABERYSTWYTH | 13:30 – 16:30

The workshop will explore participation and its relation to the UNCRC and Welsh legislation such as the Child Rights Measure, Children and Families Measure, Social Services and Wellbeing Act and Future Generations Act.  The session will explore practical ways of introducing participation and the skills needed to meaningfully engage young people.

Learning Outcomes

Participants will:

  • Understanding Participation and how it enables Children’s Rights
  • Explore Participation and its Legal Framework
  • Gain practical skills on involving young people in your work

Who is it aimed at?

Practitioners, Managers and Policy Makers from all sectors and all organisations keen to explore how their area of work fits in with the bigger picture of child and family policy in Wales.  It will help organisations to prepare for predicted changes and to operate effectively within a multi-agency context.

The training is FREE and limited to TWO participants from each organisation only.

**CANCELLATIONS**

This is a FREE event, however there will be a charge of £50 for those delegates who book a place and do not attend. Cancellations will be accepted up to 2 days before the event. We will always accept substitutions if the named participant is unable to attend at short notice.


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Email: regionalsafeguarding@denbighshire.gov.uk
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Concerned about a child?

If you know a child who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it’s very important that you let the council or the police know.

If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns.

Anglesey
01248 752 722
01248 353 551 (out of hours)

Gwynedd
01758 704 455
01248 353 551 (out of hours)

Conwy
Social Services: 0300 456 1111
Out of Hours: 01492 515777

Denbighshire
01824 712200: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
0345 053 3116: Evenings and weekends

Flintshire
01352 701 000
0345 053 3116 (out of hours)

Wrexham
01978 292 039
0345 053 3116 (out of hours)

Concerned About An Adult?

If you know of an adult who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it is very important that you let the council or the police know

If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns.

Anglesey
01248 752752
01286 675502 / 01248 384151 (Out of hours)

Gwynedd
01286 682888
01248 353551 (Out of hours)

Conwy
0300 456 1111
01492 515777 (Out of hours)

Denbighshire
0300 4561000
0345 053 3116 (Out of hours)

Flintshire
01352 803444
0845 053 3116 (Out of hours)

Wrexham
01978 292066
0345 053 3116 (Out of hours)

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