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Summary of Councillors Development Programme 2015/16
For further information on any of these programmes please contact Linda James on 014554 863084 or Text 07789205920 or email: [email protected]. Full details and for booking onto these programmes please go to our website Learning and Development Website . If you are external to South Glos please contact your authority Cllr Development Officer or your Town/Parish Clerk as appropriate.Costs for organisations within South Gloucestershire are £70 per day and £35 per half dayOrganisations external to South Glos £140 per day and £70 per half day.
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators WhoMonday 11 May9am to 6pm. (Please book a 1 hour slot)
Allocation of tablets and printers for SG CouncillorsCouncil Chamber
ICT Internal TeamClaire DingleyAndrew Jones and team
All Councillors M
Monday 11 May10am – 6pm (please book hour slot)
Tablet trainingF36/7
Computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/ Simon Lambourne
All Councillors R
Monday 11 May
Available from 10am
Councillors’ Market PlaceFirst Floor Kingswood
Internal All Councillors RTown and Parish Councillors O
PhotographsF35
[email protected] Richard MDonough
All Councillors M
Payroll. Pensions and My ViewF34
Internal Payroll team: Robin Bottle; Russ Evans; Payroll and Pensions
All councillors M
Signing DeclarationsF31F38
Internal CECR: John McCormack: Gill Sinclair, Legal Services
All Councillors M
Refreshments F39/40 Anyone welcomeLearning and DevelopmentF39/40
Internal CECR Department:Nick Thorne, Elleney Threader, Workforce Development Team
All Councillors R
Monday 11 May7.00pm – 9.00pm
Group Meetings
CR1F03
Internal Democratic ServicesSimon Schofield, Pete Daly, Daniel Kelly, Political Assistants
All Councillors M
Tuesday 12 May2.00pm – 4.00pmor6.00pm – 8.00pm
Meet the Chief OfficersCouncil Chamber
Internal Management Team: Amanda Deeks, Steve Evans, Peter Murphy, Dave Perry
All Councillors M
Wednesday 13 May1.30 – 9.15pm(Please book 1 ½ slot)
Tablet IT trainingBite sizeCR1/F18
Computer World http://www.computerworld.co.uk/
All Councillors O
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators WhoThursday 14 May1pm – 4pmor6.00pm – 9.00pm
Planning Decisions TrainingCouncil Chamber
Trevor Roberts Associateswww.tra-ltd.co.uk Gill Sinclair, Legal Services
All Councillors M
Friday 15 May11am - 3.30pm
Tour of South GloucestershirePick up from Badminton Road
Internal – senior managementAmanda Deeks and Steve Evans
All Councillors R
Monday 18 May2.00pm – 4.00pmor6.00pm – 8.00pm
What Councillors Need to KnowF17
Internal – Democratic ServicesJohn McCormack, Natalie Carr, Neil young
All Councillors M
Tuesday 19 May 1.00pm – 4.00pmOr6.00pm – 9.00pm
Planning Committee Roles and ResponsibilitiesBadminton Road G0012/13
Trevor Roberts Associateswww.tra-ltd.co.uk
All Councillors on Planning Committee and potential substitutes M
Wednesday 20 May1.30pm – 4.30pm6.00pm – 9.00pm
Licensing TrainingF17
Internal – Licensing TeamMark Pullin and Kevin Barley
Councillors on Regulatory/Licensing Committee and substitutes M
Thursday 21 May2.00 – 4.30pmOr6.00pm – 8.30pm
Financial Management – The Challenges AheadF36/37F39/40
Internal CX and CECR DepartmentDave Perry, Mike Hayesman, Andrew Birch, Chris Manvell
All Councillors RCouncillors on Policy and Resources M
Friday 22 May9.30am -12.30pm
Community LeadershipF36/37
Southern Brooks Community Partnershiphttp://southernbrooks.org.uk/
All Councillors O
Wednesday 27 May12noon – 5.30pm(Please book 1 ½hr slot)
IT Tablet trainingF33 and F31
Computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/
All councillor O
Wednesday 27 May7.00pm start(Group meetings precede Full Council)
Full CouncilCouncil Chamber
Chair of Council All councillors M
Monday 1 June9.30am – 4.30pm
Media Skills for Lead MembersF38 and F39/40
Mentor Training
http://www.mentormediatraining.co.uk
Chairs, Lead Members and Leaders M
Monday 1 June2pm – 7.30pm
Tablet IT TrainingKingswood
Computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/
Monday 1 June6.00pm – 9.00pm (repeat of 22 May)
Community LeadershipCR2
Southern Brooks Community Partnershiphttp://southernbrooks.org.uk/
All Councillor O
Tuesday 2 June2.00pm – 4.00pm
Introduction to Communities CommitteeBadminton Road G0012/13
Internal ECS Department: Steve Evans, Director of ECS and Service Heads
Councillors on Communities Committee and
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Whosubstitutes M
Tuesday 2 June6.00pm – 8.00pm
Introduction to Planning, Transport and Strategic EnvironmentBadminton road GOO12/13
Internal ECS Department :Steve Evans, Director of ECS and Service Heads
Councillors on PTSE and substitutes M
Wednesday 3 June9.30 – 1pm
Introduction to Health Overview and ScrutinyF18
Brenda Cook, External Facilitatorhttp://www.cfps.org.uk/
Councillors on HO&S M
Thursday 4 June9.30am – 4.30pm(repeat of 1 June)
Media Skills for Lead MembersCouncil Chamber
Mentor Training http://www.mentormediatraining.co.uk
Chairs, Lead Members and Leaders M
Monday 8 June6.00pm - 8.00pm
Introduction to Children and Young People CommitteeF39/40
Internal CAH Department:Peter Murphy, Director CAH and Service Heads
CYP Committee Members and substitutes M
Thursday 11 June10.00am – 12.30
Using Social Media for beginnersF18
Internal Strategic Communications Team:Dan Farmer and team Members
All Councillors SR
Thursday 11 June10am – 4pm
Introduction to the Audit CommitteeCIPFA Mansell Street77 Mansell StreetLondonE1 8AN
CIPFA – External eventhttps://www.cipfa.org/
Chair of Audit committee SR (if new to Audit)
Monday 15 June1.00pm – 4.00pmor 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Planning Policy TrainingF17
Internal Planning team:Patrick Conroy
DC Committee Members and substitutes M
Tuesday 16 June6.00pm – 8.00pm
Introduction to Adult Care, Housing Health and Wellbeing Kingswood Council Chamber
Internal CAH Department:Peter Murphy and Section Heads
Adult Care, Housing and Health related Committee Members and potential substitutes M
Wed 17 June9.30 – 12.30pmOr1.30pm – 4.30pm
Equalities and Diversity in the CommunityF39/40
Challenge Consultancyhttp://www.challcon.com/
All councillors M
Thursday 18 June9.30 – 4.00pm
Gypsies and travellers Health and Wellbeing: Making the links BAWA Conference Centre
A West of England [email protected] queries please phone: 01454 864594
All Councillors O
Thursday 18 June6.00pm – 8.00pm
Working with the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise SectorF39/40
Voluntary and Community Sector:Helen Black, CX CVShttp://www.cvs-sg.org.uk/
All Councillors O
Friday 19 June10am – 4pm
South West Regional Councils Councillor Skills Development Day Taunton
South West Councils , Tauntonhttp://www.swcouncils.gov.uk
All Councillors O
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators WhoTuesday 23 June2.00pm – 4.00pmOr6.00pm – 8.00pm
Corporate Consultation and Strategic CommunicationsCouncil Chamber
Internal CECR Department:Consultation and Strategic Communications teams
All councillors R
Wed 24 June10am - 12noon
Working with the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise SectorF34/35
Community and Voluntary Sector:http://www.cvs-sg.org.uk/ Helen Black, CX CVS
All Councillors O
Wed 24 June 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Community LeadershipF34/35F36/37F39/40
LGA Peershttp://www.local.gov.uk/
All Councillors SR
Thursday 25 June10am – 12noon
Public Rights of WayKingswood F36/37
Internal ECS:Andrew GriffithsNicola ChidleyMary Pheysey
Public Rights of Way Committee Members and substitutes M
Friday 26 June10am – 4.00pm
Development Control Members’ TourStarting at Kingswood
Internal Democratic Services:Paul Johnson
DC Planning Committee Members and substitutes M
Tuesday 30 June(Following Audit and Accounts Committee)
Treasury Management Capita Asset Services (our Treasury Management advisors).http://www.capitaassetservices.com/ Caroline Vafeas
Audit and Accounts Members M
Wednesday 1 July10am – 12noon
Health Briefing – Introduction to the Clinical Commissioning GroupKingswood Council Chamber
Claire ReesPublic Health teamCCGhttps://www.southgloucestershireccg.nhs.uk/
Health Overview and Scrutiny, Health and Wellbeing Board Members SR
Thursday 2 July2.00pm – 4.30pmOr6.00pm – 8.30pm
Corporate ParentingF39/40
Internal CAH DepartmentNicola Hanniford
All Councillors M
Wednesday 8 July 6.00pm – 8.00pm
Introduction to Towns and ParishesF39/40
Malcolm Watson and Deborah White from ALCAhttp://www.avonlca.org.uk
All Councillors R
Thursday 9 July2.00pm – 4.00pm
Introduction to Towns and ParishesCouncil Chamber
Malcolm Watson and Deborah White from ALCAhttp://www.avonlca.org.uk
All Councillors R
Monday 20 July1.30pm – 4.30pmor6.00pm – 9.00pm
Safeguarding Adults and Children
Kingswood F39/40
Internal CAH DepartmentCatherine BoyceSheila TurnerHolly Magson
All Councillors M
Tuesday 4 August12.00 – 1.00pm1.30pm – 2.00pm2.00pm – 2.30pm
One to one training on Surface Pro 3 Tablets
Computer WorldPhil http://www.computerworld.co.uk/
All councillors O
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Who2.30pm – 3.30pm4pm – 5pmBadminton Road G0013Tuesday 4 August1 – 2.30pm or 3.00pm – 4.30pm
Badminton RoadG0012
Introduction to Windows 8 group sessionThis course covers all the tools, tricks and shortcuts for using Windows 8
Simon from computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/
All councillors O
Tuesday 4 August 20156.00pm – 8.00pm
Badminton Road G0012/13
An introduction to NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and an opportunity to meet some of the local GPs who provide its clinical leadership;An introduction to how NHS funding works and the local finances of the CCG;An outline of the health challenges facing the local NHS, and the CCG’s priorities for meeting these.
Clinical Commissioning Group and GPshttps://www.southgloucestershireccg.nhs.uk/
Members of Public Health and Health Scrutiny and Health and health and Wellbeing Board Members SR
All councillors Rto increase their knowledge of the work of the CCG and NHS structures R
Tuesday 1 September 6.00pm – 8.00pmBadminton Road G0012/13
CCG briefing. This is the second South Gloucestershire CCG Councillor Briefing (following the first briefing on 1 July (to be repeated on 4 Aug)).
The briefing is open to all councillors, but will be of particular interest to Health Overview & Scrutiny and Health & Wellbeing Board members.
The CCG will confirm the agenda nearer the time. Suggestions also welcome.
CCGhttps://www.southgloucestershireccg.nhs.uk/Claire Rees
Members of Public Health and Health Scrutiny and Health and health and Wellbeing Board Members SR
All councillors Rto increase their knowledge of the work of the CCG and NHS structures
Wednesday 2 September9.30 – 4.30pm
Secure Accommodation Review Training (Lay Panel)Kingswood F39/40
Jo Woolfhttp://www.coramvoice.org.uk/
Lay Review Panel Members M
Thursday 10 Sept13.30 – 16.30pm Poole Court, Yate BS37 5PP http://www.yatetowncouncil.gov.uk/council-facilities/poole-court/
Discovering, preserving and interpreting South Gloucestershire’s pastArchaeology and the Historic Environment Record; The Built Historic Environment, Supporting volunteers who help look after public open spaces of heritage; Know your Place Digital
Internal ECS DepartmentIf you would like to attend please email [email protected] or for more information contact Jane Marley, Heritage Officer 01454 865783
All Cllrs R
This will be of interest to all Cllrs
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators WhoMapping Project; A Forgotten Landscape For the Record: Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucestershire County Record Office
16 September 2015, Warwick
Public Health England conferenceThe theme of this year's conference is 'Evidence into action' and it will promote and showcase applied science and research, translation and implementation for impact. The content will be relevant to representatives from across the health and social care system interested in applied prevention research, programmes and policy.
https://www.phe-events.org.uk External conference. Chairs, Leads or group nominee
Friday 18 September 9.30 – 4.30pm Kingswood F34/35 & F38
Media Skills for Leading Conservative Councillors
Kingswood (2 rooms required)
Mentor Traininghttp://www.mentormediatraining.co.uk
All Leading Conservative Cllrs M
Wednesday 23 September
9.10 – 16.45 (drinks reception to follow).
QEII Conference Centre, London
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Criminal Justice Management 2015
For 15 years the Criminal Justice Management Conference has annually brought over 350 representatives from across the CJS to discuss the implementation of criminal justice policy and transformation. Attendees and partners including central government, police forces, rehabilitation services, offender management, probation providers, courts and tribunals, prisons and local authorities are once again invited to debate and mould the future of the CJS at this major justice meeting point
http://www.government-ict2.co.uk/
Cllrs on Police Board
Mon 28th September1.00pm – 4.00pm
Equalities and Diversity in the CommunityCouncillors roles and
Challenge Consultancyhttp://www.challcon.com/
All Councillors ME-learning can be completed instead of
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Whoor6.00 – 9.00pm Kingswood F17
responsibilities for promoting equalities and diversity within their communities
attending a training session
Tues 29 Sept 10.00 – 1.00pm Kingswood F34/35
Cancelled
Equalities and Diversity in the community Councillors roles and responsibilities for promoting equalities and diversity within their communities
Challenge Consultancyhttp://www.challcon.com/
All Councillors ME-learning can be completed instead of attending a training session
Thurs 1 Oct9.30 – 4.30pmKingswood F17
Secure Accommodation Review Training (Lay Panel)
Learning outcomesAt the end of the session participants will have
Discussed the reasons that young people are held in secure accomodation on welfare grounds;Considered and discuss a number of case studies;Identified key points and issues to be looked at in the context of secure criteria reviews;Explained the duties of the panel;Demonstrated best practice in Secure Accommodation Review meetings.
Jo Woolfhttp://www.coramvoice.org.uk/
Lay Review Panel Members M
Tuesday 6 October2pm – 4pmor 6pm – 8pmBadminton RoadG12/13
Emergency Planning for CouncillorsThe CCA places statutory duties on us to plan for and respond to emergencies that may affect us and our communities. We are a category 1 responder along with police, fire, ambulance services, health agencies and Environment agency. This session looks at our legal duties as councillors and our roles and responsibilities in an emergency.
Internal ECS Department:Simon Hailwood
All Councillors O
Monday 12 Oct9.30am – 4.30pm
Kingswood Council
Licensing Sub-Committee Hearings trainingCourse OutlineThe training will take the format
http://www.instituteoflicensing.org/event/2015/09/15/Licensing+Hearings+-
Regulatory Committee Members SR
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators WhoChamber of a mornings training involving
face to face training on the key principles of the Licensing Act 2003, the Section 182 National Guidance, the inter-relationship of The Licensing Act 2003 and other legislation and the conduct of hearings including evidential burden and providing reasons. The afternoon session will take the format of a number of workshops in small groups, dealing with specific scenarios, followed by a mock hearing.
Course ObjectivesTo provide a valuable learning opportunity to advance or refresh the knowledge, understanding and practical expertise of delegates attending the courses in relation to licensing hearings
+Cheltenham+(15+September+2015).htmlInternal ECS Department:Co-ordinator Kevin Barley, Licensing Officer
Essential for Cllrs who are involved in Licensing Hearings
Mon 19 Oct1pm – 4.30pm
Kingswood Council Chamber
Licensing and Safeguarding This event will provide a forum for discussion and learning amongst key stakeholders in relation to safeguarding issues around children and other vulnerable people where licensing can make a difference.
The event will look at lessons to be learned as well as examining successful and emerging initiatives involving all partners with a role in protecting children and vulnerable adults.
Internal ECS Department:Co-ordinator Kevin Barley, Licensing Officer
http://www.instituteoflicensing.org/event/2015/09/25/Safeguarding+through+Licensing+-+Bristol+(25+September+2015).html
Regulatory Committee Members SR
Essential for Cllrs who are involved in Licensing Hearings
Tuesday 20 Oct1.30pm – 4.00pmOr6.00pm – 9.00pmVenue TBA
Gypsy and Traveller Awareness TrainingObjectivesExplain the current Government's position and policies, particularly on planning and enforcementCcover the history of Gypsies and Travellers in the UK Discuss inappropriate encampments and unauthorised developments Consider the issues in light of the National Planning Policy Framework, the Localism Act 2011 and the abolition of the
SARIhttp://www.sariweb.org.uk/ Daniel WoodGypsy and Traveller Education Unit
All councillors SR particularly if encampments in area
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Whoregional spatial strategies (RSS)Look at the cultural, equalities, education and health issues discuss the highly contentious issue of community opposition
Thurs 22 October 1.00pm – 4.00pm6.00 – 9.00pmKingswood F36/37
Corporate Parenting
Roles and responsibilities for Councillors for children who are in care.
Internal CAH Department:Nicola Hanniford, Corporate Parenting Manager and team
All Councillors ME-learning can be completed instead of attending a training session
2 November2pm- 4pm or6pm – 8pm Kingswood F18
Consultation on the re-procurement of Children’s Community Health Services
Internal CAH Department:Rebecca Harrold
Cllrs on CYP Committee and Cllrs who are interested in Childrens Services generally.
Friday 13 Nov9am – 4.30pm
Chairing SkillsSuitable for Chairs of all types of community, council and public meetings.
Hilary HarrisonHarrison Hall Associates, Management Consultant, Shepton Mallet.
All Chairs of any type of meeting.
Tuesday 17 November1.30 – 4.30pm
Safeguarding Adults and Children
Internal CAH Department: Catherine Boyce, Holly Magson, Sheila Turner
All Councillors MNo e-learning programme available
7 Dec2 – 4pmOr6pm – 8pm
Corporate Complaints and 3rd stage hearings F18
Internal Democratic and Legal Services
Councillors who will be sitting on panels.
Tuesday 17 November1.30 – 4.30pmF39/40
Safeguarding Adults and Children
Internal CAH Department: Catherine Boyce, Holly Magson, Sheila Turner
All Councillors MNo e-learning programme available
Wed 25 Nov 1.30pm – 4pmOr6pm – 8.30pmKingswood
WebsiteCouncillor Development/ Roles and Responsibilities
The Front Line CouncillorInteractive briefing using a few illustrated slides, case studies, discussions and exercises to help new councillors to: Understand and carry out various roles and responsibilities as a ward councillor Share ideas of how to be an effective councillor in their ward, including dealing with local community problems Deal with difficult casework, people and issues Topics covered will include: Mapping the ward, identifying key stakeholders and facilities Developing communications strategies
Ann Reeder, Director Mobile: 07903 964812 Email: [email protected] Web: www.frontlineconsulting.co.uk Ann was a councillor on a London borough from 1994 – 2002, including four years in the leadership of the council and cabinet. Her portfolio included local democracy and consultation, including setting up area consultative forums and service user forums. She was an active ward councillor, including holding surgeries and chairing the town centre partnership. Ann has run a local government consultancy since 2007, focusing on member
All Unitary Authority Councillors who are in the first year of their term. SR
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Who Managing casework Working with campaigns and addressing challenges
development and the changing roles of councillors arising from public service reform.
1 December3.30pm – 5.30pmOr6.30pm – 8.30pmKingswood Civic Centre
Towns and Parishes Consultation – South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Policies, Sites and Places Plan - Regulation 18
Internal ECS Department:Updates on the progress of the Plan (including LGS) can be found on the Council’s website www.southglos.gov.uk/PSPconsultation,
Patrick ConroyStrategic Planning Policy & Specialist Advice Team Manager South Gloucestershire Council
Town and Parish Cllrs O
3 December evening
Health briefing on ‘Frailty’ Background to the issue Improved services in
hospital – swift treatment and well planned discharge; complex assessment unit; integrated discharge service; discharge to assess.
New Community Frailty Service – pilot of a specialist community frailty team to provide: rapid and timely assessment for people in care homes or are housebound, with symptoms of frailty; improving functional capacity and independence of people living with frailty; support to care homes to improve care offered to patients with frailty.
Clinical Commissioning Group
https://www.southgloucestershireccg.nhs.uk/
The Briefing is open to all councillors (but is particularly recommended for members of the Adults, Housing & PH Committee / Health Overview & Scrutiny Committee / Health & Wellbeing Board)
Monday 7 Dec2 – 4pmOr6pm – 8pm
Corporate Complaints and 3rd stage hearings F18
Internal Democratic and Legal Services
9 December10am – 4.00pmExternal course
Novotel Birmingham Centre70 Broad StreetBirminghamB1 2HT
Audit Committee Training
The workshops will feature updates on the following areas:
The new good governance framework for local government.
Internal audit professional
Click here for further details
This is an external event and there is a cost involved. Please book through your Cllr Development Officer as this will need to be budgeted.
All Unitary Authority Audit Committee Members R
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Whodevelopments.
Counter fraud and corruption.
New legislation and regulations.
By attending this event audit committee members will learn about key developments in governance, audit and counter fraud that are core to the work of the committee. It will enable them to fulfil their role more effectively and support the improvement of governance and assurance in their authorities.
9 December10am 11.30amKingswood Council Chamber
South Glos Cllrs informal briefing on South Gloucestershire Local Plan: Policies, Sites and Places Plan - Regulation 18
Internal ECS Department: Updates on the progress of the Plan (including LGS) can be found on the Council’s website www.southglos.gov.uk/PSPconsultation,
Please book through Patrick Conroy,Strategic Planning Policy & Specialist Advice Team Manager South Gloucestershire Council
South Glos Councillors
11 December9.30am – 4.30pmF36/37 Kingwood
Chairing SkillsSuitable for Chairs of all types of community, council and public meetings.Use ground rules as an effective tool in managing meetings Generate clear objectives for a meeting and know how to manage a meeting to achieve them Prepare and adhere to an effective agenda Structure a meeting to achieve the necessary outcomes Demonstrate key chairing behaviours in order to make a meeting effective Deal with difficult behaviours from meetings members Use the skills of observation and neutrality to allow a more facilitative style of chairing
Hilary HarrisonHarrison Hall Associates
All Chairs of any type of meeting.
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Who Demonstrate high quality questioning and listening as part of the range of chairing skills Translate the behaviours shown on the workshop into live meetings in the workplace
14 DecemberKingswood Civic Centre, Committee Room 2
4 – 8pm
Public Drop-inSouth Gloucestershire Local Plan: Policies, Sites and Places Plan - Regulation 18Officers from the Strategic Planning Policy Team will be on hand to answer any questions on the consultation paper, supporting documentation or any other questions on the PSP Plan.
Internal ECS Department: Updates on the progress of the Plan (including LGS) can be found on the Council’s website www.southglos.gov.uk/PSPconsultation,
Please book through Patrick Conroy,Strategic Planning Policy & Specialist Advice Team Manager South Gloucestershire Council
Open Public Drop-in
Tuesday 15 DecKingswood Cttee Room 14.00 – 5.30pm
Public Health Briefing Internal CAH Department: Professor Mark PeitroniClaire Rees
All Cllrs SR
Tues 15 Dec 201510am - 12.30pmVenue Conference Room, The Vassall Centre, Gill Avenue, Bristol BS16 2QQ
Ref: External course
Voluntary sector briefing and speed-networking event - recommissioning of sexual health services in Bristol, North Somerset and South GlosVoluntary sector providers will have the chance to hear from commissioners about the recommissioning of sexual health services. There will also be a speed-networking exercise enabling participants to meet representatives from other organisations and identify opportunities for co-working.
To book – Fill out the form at www.thecareforum.org E: [email protected] or T: 0117 965 4444 www.thecareforum.org
All Councillors O
Wed 16 Dec2.00pm – 4.00pmKingswood F39/40
Website Reference:Councillor Development/Health
Dementia information session
Understanding dementia Common types of
dementia How the brain is affected Causes and symptoms Communication The role of friends and
relatives Building relationships
Ms Subitha Baghirathan Development Officer:
South Gloucestershire Dementia Action Alliance
All Councillors R
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Who Becoming a Dementia
friendly community Recognise and help
prevent abuse
Mobile: 07969 189333
Click Here for further information
7 January1.30 – 4.30pmOr6pm – 9pmBadminton Road G0012/13
Gypsy and Traveller Awareness TrainingObjectivesExplain the current Government's position and policies, particularly on planning and enforcementCover the history of Gypsies and Travellers in the UK Discuss inappropriate encampments and unauthorised developments Consider the issues in light of the National Planning Policy Framework, the Localism Act 2011 and the abolition of the regional spatial strategies (RSS)Look at the cultural, equalities, education and health issues discuss the highly contentious issue of community opposition
Internal, ECS DepartmentGypsy and Traveller Education Unit Co-ordinator: Daniel Wood, Corporate Equalities Officer
All councillors SR particularly if encampments in area
18 January2 – 4pmOr6pm – 8pmKingswood F17
Website referenceCouncillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities
Community Engagement StrategiesThis course will look at the benefits and practicalities of understanding the needs of all communities within the member's ward (as opposed to the needs of the articulate few). This course will include:(a) Benefits and challenges of differing community engagement strategies(b) 28 community engagement strategies (summarised on one sheet of A4) and their application to achieve different outcomes e.g. engaging with 'hard to reach' or minority groups(c) Building the member and Council's reputation through engagement
Ann Reeder, Director Mobile: 07903 964812 Email: [email protected] Web: www.frontlineconsulting.co.uk Ann was a councillor on a London borough from 1994 – 2002, including four years in the leadership of the council and cabinet. Her portfolio included local democracy and consultation, including setting up area consultative forums and service user forums. She was an active ward councillor, including holding surgeries and chairing the town centre partnership. Ann has run a local government consultancy since 2007, focusing on member development and the changing roles of councillors arising from public service reform.
External Local Authority Cllrs, Town and Parish Councillors and South Glos Councillors
Cost: SG organisations £30External £60
19 January Visit to Customer Contact Internal CECR Department SG Cllrs only O
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Who10am – 12noonOr 2pm – 4pmKingswood
Web site referenceCouncillor Development/roles and Responsibilities – G10
Centre; One Stop Shop and Customer Services Presentation from Head of Transactional Services and Customer Services managers and walkabout.
Mike Hayesman, Head of Transactional ServicesJames Alden, Customer Services Manager
Equalities ConferenceTuesday 2 Feb9.00am – 13.00 (followed by lunch)
Chipping Sodbury Town Hall57-59 Broad Street, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AD
External Event
9.30am Welcome from ChairDr Mark Pietroni Director of Public Health and Wellbeing at South Gloucestershire CouncilKeynote speaker from Age UK.• help organisations understand the impact of loneliness and isolation• explain how loneliness and isolation can affect members of equality communities• identify different approaches to helping people overcome isolation and loneliness• enable people to identify those at risk of isolation and give them key information and tools to assist in overcome isolation and loneliness.
Book tickets
Hosted and organised by South Glos Council
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Councillors; Voluntary Organisations O
4 February9.30 – 4.30pmKingswood Civic Centre
Website Reference:Councillor Development/Personal Development
SpeedreadingDuring this course you will learn:How to browse quickly and effectivelyThree techniques for gaining a brief overview of what you are readingSix skills which will improve your reading speedExercises to help you read faster and understand more of what you’ve readExercises for improving your eyesight and avoiding eyestrainTechniques for helping you to remember what you readHow to select an appropriate reading approachA process for studying more effectively.
WordsmithsClick Here for further details of the course
All councillorsSR
4 February2 – 4pmG12/13 Badminton Rd, Yate
Being an Effective CouncillorThis course will be designed for new members and will outline practical strategies to develop their community
David McGrath
http://www.linksupportservices.co.uk/
All Councillors O
Date and Time Topic and Venue Facilitators Who
Website reference:Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities
leadership and advocacy role. The course will include:(a) Practical tips on how to deal with case work and action groups (processes, procedures and protocols)(b) Techniques to manage challenging people and difficult situations(c) Managing workloads and time
4 February6pm – 8pm G12/13 Badminton Rd, Yate
Website Reference:Councillor Development/Committee Training
Successful MeetingsThis course is aimed at encouraging members to participate constructively in a range of different meetings aiming to fulfil their corporate and community leadership roles. The course will examine:(a) The role and purpose of the member in a Committee Meeting(b) Protocols, processes and procedures(c) Preparation strategies to be efficient, effective and constructive in meetings(d) Questioning and listening skills - the 'four step forensic questioning process'(e) Hints on Chairing and how to support the Chair
David McGrath
http://www.linksupportservices.co.uk/
All councillors R
23 February6pm – 8pmG12/13 Bad Rd
Drug and Alcohol Services in South GloucestershireTo cover:Overview of adult and CYP drug and alcohol services;Update on Substance Misuse Needs Assessment Novel Psychoactive Substance Awareness training from Nicky Underwood at DHI
Jacqui OfferNicky Underwood at DHIhttp://www.dhi-online.org.uk/ Jacqui Offer, Specialist Public Health Manager
All councillors R
25 February9.30 – 4.30pmKingswood
Website reference:
Making the Most of Your MemoryThis workshop is for anyone who wants to realise more of their potential for storing and recalling facts and ideas. Its aim is to help you to learn how to improve your memory and how to use Mind Maps for thinking
WordsmithsClick Here for further details of the course
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and note-taking. If you continue to practise these techniques, your ability to grasp, analyse and recall facts and ideas will greatly improve.
Tuesday 1 March2-4pmBad Road G0012/13
Successful MeetingsThis course is aimed at encouraging members to participate constructively in a range of different meetings aiming to fulfil their corporate and community leadership roles. The course will examine:(a) The role and purpose of the member in a Committee Meeting(b) Protocols, processes and procedures(c) Preparation strategies to be efficient, effective and constructive in meetings(d) Questioning and listening skills - the 'four step forensic questioning process'(e) Hints on Chairing and how to support the Chair
David McGrath
Click here for further information on the trainer
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Tuesday 1 March6pm – 8pm` G12/13 Bad Rd
Learning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities
Being an Effective CouncillorThis course will be designed for new members and will outline practical strategies to develop their community leadership and advocacy role. The course will include:(a) Practical tips on how to deal with case work and action groups (processes, procedures and protocols)(b) Techniques to manage challenging people and difficult situations(c) Managing workloads and time
David McGrath
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Mon 14 March2pm – 3.30pm or5.30pm - 7pmKingswood F18
Learning Site Reference:Councillor
Broadband update/briefingUpdate on broadband rollout particularly in rural areasAssess underspend position with BDUK & BT GroupEstablish what additional fibre coverage can be delivered with the underspend Examine status of potential EU decision on State aid which
Internal CECR Department:Nita Patel, Digital Strategy and Connectivity ManagerRhiannon Wakely Project Officer
SG Cllrs
Development/Roles and Responsibilities
determines how we may be able to invest our additional funding;Receive feedback on our discussions with independent suppliers to determine whether we pursue OJEU (The Official Journal of the European Union) procurement for additional funding.
Saturday 19 March 2016 at M Shed, Wapping Wharf, Bristol10am – 5pm
External Event
Bristol Threatened History Society
Bristol’s medical historyThe threatened demise of the Bristol Royal Infirmary Old Building (begun 1737) for redevelopmentby the hospital trust has prompted this symposium on Bristolians’ health. The talks will take a freshlook at aspects of the health, illness, disability, mental care and treatment of Bristol’s populationfrom the earliest days of the town through to the 19th century. We will note that medieval notionsof medicine included the efficacy of pilgrimage and holy wells and the provision of public health carethrough hospitals and monasteries. A review of the skeletal evidence will throw light on mortality,disease and life-style in Bristol from the 12th to the 19th century. An examination of mental healthcare available in Bristol from c 1800 and how the poor obtained medicine from the BristolDispensary will illuminate two little-known aspects of Bristol’s health history. It is often repeated The concessionary price is £18 for students, under-16s, over 60s, disabled people andfriends of the Museum and Art Gallery.orthat Bristol’s health was among the worst in the country in the 19th century, but a new look at thefigures may show this was not the case.
To book, please contact Mike Ponsford at 12 Seymour Road, Bishopston, BristolBS7 9HR. on 01179858109If you have any queries please contact Mike at [email protected]
The concessionary price is £18 for students, under-16s, over 60s, disabled people andfriends of the Museum and Art Gallery.
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Cllrs; Cllrs external to South Glos; Voluntary Organisations
Thursday 24 March6pm – 8pm
Badminton Road
Learning Site Reference:
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Awareness Session
This is intended to be an informative, engaging and welcoming session. The session will start by exploring a range of
Internal CECR Department: Daniel Wood, Corporate Equalities Officer, Jo McKean, Travellers Education Welfare Officer, CYPNicki Rice, Welfare Liaison
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Clerks and Chairs or nominated person
Councillor Development/Equalities and Diversity
diverse Gypsy, Roma & Traveller groups, their histories and populations, and to hear individual stories and explore a range of barriers faced. The session will also provide the chance to hear about the work that South Gloucestershire Council had been delivering with Gypsy, Roma, Traveller groups in the area and the impact this has made.
Worker, CYP
5 April2 – 4pmG12/13 Bad Rd
Learning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Committee Training
Meet the Merlin Directors update An opportunity to put questions to the Directors and hear about Merlin’s future plans and current strategy.ProgrammeUpdate on Development Programme – Laura HaynesStrengthening our work with Communities – Paul CoatesWelfare reform and universal credit – Paul CoatesCustomer Assembly – Paul CoatesSheltered Housing changes – Paul Coates
Karen Ross organiserMerlin DirectorsPaul CoatesLaura Haynes
http://www.merlinhs.co.uk/
All SG Cllrs particularly those on Adult, Housing and Health Committee
5 April5.30 – 7.30pmG12/13 Bad Rd
Learning Site reference: Councillor Development/Health
Public Health Briefing – Health in SchoolsThe South Gloucestershire Health in Schools programme aims to improve health and wellbeing and encourage closer working relationships between health and education providers, to tackle a range of health concerns. Research indicates that good health in children can contribute towards positive educational outcomes resulting in better health throughout their adult life
Clinical Commissioning Group
Organiser: [email protected] 863550
SG and SG Town and Parish Councillors
Wednesday 13 April6pm KingswoodLearning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Committee Training
Safeguarding Children and AdultsRole of Local Safeguarding BoardsSouth Glos support servicesThe Law and LegislationDefinitions of safeguarding
Internal CECR Department: Holly Magson, Workforce Development Advisor - SAF and Safeguarding
Sheila Turner, Team Manager, Community Care and Housing, Catherine Boyce, Strategic Safeguarding Manager
SG Cllrs (Mandatory programme)
Thursday 14 April2 – 4pmOr
Roles and responsibilities and flood risk management in
Internal ECS Department:Environment Agency
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Cllrs
6pm – 8pmG12/13 Bad Rd
Learning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities and Committee Training
South Glos including a presentation from the Environment Agency
Internal ECS Department: Stella Davies1 – Flood and Drainage Manager 864216
No cost
Mon 18 April2pm - 4pmKingswood F18
Learning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities and Committee Training
Environmental Services including Pest ControlOutline of the services provided by the Environmental Protection (EP) Team which includes the Council’s Pest Control Service. The EP Team provide statutory services in relation to statutory nuisance, noise and pollution control including air quality and land contamination. A high quality pest control service is provided to local residents and businesses, schools and council properties.
Internal ECS Department:Shaun Fudge, Environmental Protection Team Leader
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Cllrs
No cost
Monday 18 April5.30 – 7.30pmKingswoodF18Learning Site Reference Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities/ Committee Training/Health
Understanding AutismA general overview of Autism and what does being diagnosed with Autism mean not only for a child, but young adults and adults too.
Internal ECS Department:
[email protected]@southglos.gov.uk
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Cllrs
No cost
Tuesday 26 AprilOr 6.00pm- 8.30pm
Badminton RoadG0012/13
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities
Understanding Local Government FinanceChanges proposed by Government affecting local Government which will be implemented over the next 3 or 4 years. The shorter closing time on the statutory production of accounts and the 100% retention of business rates as examples.Scrutinising the budget
CIPFAhttps://www.cipfa.org/
Dave PerryMike Hayesman
SG Councillors
Tuesday 3 MayDevolution Briefings 1Afternoon and
Skills Internal CECR Department:Amanda Deeks, Chief Executive
SG Councillors
evening
10th MayDevolution Briefings 2Afternoon and evening
Planning, Transport & Economy Internal CECR Department:Amanda Deeks, Chief Executive
SG Councillors
Tuesday 17th MayDevolution Briefings 3Afternoon and evening
Finance & Governance (17 May)
Internal CECR Department:Amanda Deeks, Chief Executive
SG Councillors
Tuesday 17 May1.5hr sessions for different topics
Bite Size IT training9.30am-11am - Word Essentials: Level 111.15am - 12.45pm - Outlook Essentials: Level 11.15pm - 2.45pm PowerPoint Essentials : Level 1- 3pm - 4.30pm - Windows 8 or Drop-in session
Computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/ Simon Lambourne
SG Councillors and SG Staff
Monday 23 May2pm – 4pmBadminton Road G0012
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/committee training
ECS Committee briefingFor all Councillors new to some of the topics which will be encompassed into this committee or for those who would like to have a refresher or have questions arising from their experience so far of Committee work.
Internal ECS Department: Steve Evans and Heads of ServiceMark King, Head of Street Care and TransportBrian Glasson, Head of Strategic Planning and HousingRob Walsh, Head of Safe Strong CommunitiesAndrew Birch, Head of Resources and Support ServicesChris Sane, Head of Strategic Transport
SG Councillors on ECS Committee but also of general interest to support case work.
Wednesday 25 May2pm - 4pmF18Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/committee training
Children, Adults and Health Committee briefingFor all Councillors new to some of the topics which will be encompassed into this committee or for those who would like a refresher or have questions arising from their experience so far of Committee work.
Internal CAH Department: Peter Murphy, Director CAHMartin Dear, Head of Business SupportSusannah Hill, Head of Education, learning and SkillsMark Pietroni, Director of Public HealthDenise Porter, Head of Adult Social Care and Housing and 0-25 years Sonya Millar, Head of Integrated Children’s ServicesJon Shaw, Head of Commissioning, Partnerships & Performance
SG Councillors on Children, Adults and Health Committee but also of general interest to support case work.
Tuesday 7 June6 – 8.30pmG12/13Badminton Road
Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Awareness Session
This is intended to be an informative, engaging and
Internal CAH Department:Daniel Wood, Corporate Equalities Officer, Jo McKean, Travellers Education
SG Cllrs; Town and Parish Clerks and Chairs or nominated person
Learning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Equalities and Diversity
welcoming session. The session will start by exploring a range of diverse Gypsy, Roma & Traveller groups, their histories and populations, and to hear individual stories and explore a range of barriers faced. The session will also provide the chance to hear about the work that South Gloucestershire Council had been delivering with Gypsy, Roma, Traveller groups in the area and the impact this has made.
Welfare Officer, CYPNicki Rice, Welfare Liaison Worker, CYP
No cost
Tuesday 14 June1.30pm – 4.30pmKingswood F17
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Personal Effectiveness
Chairing SkillsThe role and purpose of the ChairPreparation Strategies The 'Magic Minute' to start meetings Summarising skillsEffective time utilisation in meetings Protocols and procedures
David McGrathwww.linksupportservices.co.uk
All CouncillorsCost organisations within South Gloucestershire £35External organisations outside South Gloucestershire £70This course is suitable for Chairs, Vice Chairs and aspiring Chairs
Tuesday 14 June 6 – 8.30pmKingswood F17
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Personal Effectiveness
Public SpeakingPreparing a speech - key ingredients Classic and contemporary speaking 'devices' to add impact Use of body language, pace and voiceTips on use of microphones and presentation aids effective delivery of your speech
David McGrathwww.linksupportservices.co.uk
All CouncillorsCost organisations within South Gloucestershire £35External organisations outside South Gloucestershire £70
Wednesday 15 JuneKingswood F3310am – 4.30pm (please book slot)
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Personal Effectiveness
Surface Pro 3 Training1-1 sessions for Councillors and
Officers
Please book slot10 -11am, 11am–12noon12.30pm–1.30pm, 1.30pm– 2.30pm, 2.30pm-3.30pm, 3.30pm – 4.30pm
Computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/
Simon and Phil
South Glos Cllrs and Officers who have a Surface 3 Tablet/Computer
Tuesday 21 JuneDay time coach Tour
Learning Site Reference:Councillor Development/Equalities and Diversity
SARI Cultural Tour SARIhttp://www.sariweb.org.uk/ Co-ordinators Linda James and Daniel Wood
SG Councillors
Tuesday 21 June Health Briefing Clinical Commissioning Group SG and SG Town and
6 – 8.30pmBadminton Road G0012/13
Physical Activity Strategy and Childhood Obesity Organiser:
[email protected] 863550
Parish Councillors
Tuesday 28th June9.30am – 4.30pm(see times for specific topics)Kingswood F32
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Personal Effectiveness
Bite size IT training9.30am-11am - PowerPoint Essentials : Level 111.15am - 12.45pm - Outlook Essentials: Level 11.15pm - 2.45pm - Word Essentials: Level 13pm - 4.30pm - Windows 8 or Drop-in session
Computer Worldhttp://www.computerworld.co.uk/
All Windows 8 users
Tuesday 5 July2.00pm – 4.30pmKingswoodF17Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities
Public SpeakingPreparing a speech - key ingredients Classic and contemporary speaking 'devices' to add impact Use of body language, pace and voiceTips on use of microphones and presentation aids effective delivery of your speech
David McGrathwww.linksupportservices.co.uk
All CouncillorsCost organisations within South Gloucestershire £35External organisations outside South Gloucestershire £70
Tuesday 5 July6 – 8.30pmKingswood F18
Learning Site Reference: Councillor Development/Roles and Responsibilities
Chairing SkillsThe role and purpose of the ChairPreparation Strategies The 'Magic Minute' to start meetings Summarising skillsEffective time utilisation in meetings Protocols and procedures
David McGrathwww.linksupportservices.co.uk
All CouncillorsCost organisations within South Gloucestershire £35External organisations outside South Gloucestershire £70
In addition leading Councillors are sponsored by us and the Local Government Association to attend the Local Government Association Leadership Academy. 4 Councillors have attend this year.
4 Councillors have also attended Environment and Sustainability related conferences.
10 Councillors are currently taking part in the South West Councils Community Leadership Awards.