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Flintshire Social Services Workforce Development Team

Quarterly Training Programme January – March 2018

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SOCIAL SERVICES WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT TEAM The Flintshire Social Services Workforce Development Team is based in the Greenfield Business Centre, located on the coast road below Holywell. It is part-funded by a grant from the Welsh Government to develop a Social Care Workforce Development Plan (SCWDP), in collaboration with other Local Authorities in North Wales, for social care providers in Flintshire. It is a QCF centre, accredited by City and Guilds, with 4 Assessors covering Health & Social Care and other programmes. One Staff Development & Training Officer leads on continuing professional development training for Adult and Children’s Social Care, one leads on Social Work qualifications and training, and the team is managed by Allison Lowry-Phillips. AREAS OF WORK

Centre-based courses Face-to-face training courses take places in the Greenfield Business Centre on a wide variety of social care topics, as published in a quarterly Newsletter. Courses are free to social care providers based in Flintshire. Individual course application forms can be obtained and returned, via email to [email protected]. Training Vouchers Training vouchers offer independent and voluntary sector social care staff from Flintshire-based agencies access to mandatory or core training from approved local training providers. Agencies must first complete an annual workforce questionnaire, and are then allocated vouchers according to the number of care staff they employ in the county. Availability of vouchers is dependent on the amount of the SCWDP grant allocated to the scheme. Training vouchers can be exchanged to give subsidised access to core or mandatory training, as identified in the North Wales Social Care Passport. Enquiries about the voucher scheme should be emailed to [email protected], or by phone to 01352 702591. QCF The QCF Centre in Greenfield offers levels 2, 3 and 5 QCF in Health and Social Care, for staff working in adults services: older people, mental health, learning disabilities, residential and domiciliary care. We also offer a QCF level 2 in Dementia; and the level 3 Developing Practice in the Community Mental Health Award. There is a waiting list of candidates, and prioritisation is by the nature of the job, role, and existing qualifications. Discussion as to suitability of the QCF programme for the person’s role, and applications for the programme, can be arranged by email to [email protected]. The Workforce Development Team does not charge social care providers based in Flintshire for QCF programmes. A wider range of QCF options is available via Coleg Cambria and other providers.

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Social Care Career Development

A dedicated Staff Development & Training Officer is available to advise individuals who want to further their career in Social Care. The K101, An Introduction to Health and Social Care, is

the key Open University (OU) introductory level 1 module providing an authoritative overview

of health and social care, with real-life case studies taking you deep into the experience of receiving care and working in care services. The KZW113, Foundations for Social Work

Practice, is another OU level 1 module which will develop your knowledge of the key roles of

social care/social work, and introduce the standards and codes of practice. For further

information, please email [email protected] Developmental Work The Workforce Development Team distributes and collates an annual Workforce Survey to social care providers in Flintshire. The survey maps development needs according to core and specialist training and management development. It provides Local Authorities in North Wales with the information needed to look at business continuity and is related to the regional plan to support sustainable services. For more information about the survey, please email [email protected] The Workforce Development Team coordinates the Flintshire Training Strategy Partnership (TSP), which meets quarterly to review, monitor, plan and discuss social care training needs in the county, and to feed into the Social Care Workforce Development Plan. All social care providers in Flintshire are welcome to be part of the TSP. For more information on this, please email [email protected] The e-mail address of the Workforce Development Team is: [email protected] Telephone enquiries: 01352 702591

Workforce Development Team

Allison Lowry-Phillips – Workforce Development Manager 01352 702591 Carol Armstrong - Social Work Training Officer 01352 702661 Clare Moulton - Clerical Assistant 01352 702657 Emily Humphreys - QCF Officer 01352 702970 Fran Frost - QCF Development Officer 01352 702969 Helen Dransfield - Administrator 01352 702591 Kat Mackey - Administrator 01352 702591 Kath Fleet - QCF Officer 01352 702595 Kerry Jones - LDQ Officer 01352 702671 Peter Lund - Children's Services Training Officer 01352 702676

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DIRECTIONS FROM THE A55 Heading west on A55:

At junction 32, take the A5026 to Holywell/Treffynnon.

In Holywell/Treffynnon

Follow the signs to St Winefride's Well.

Zig-zag past Lidl and Tesco and past St Winefride's Well.

Following the signs to Greenfield, continue down Greenfield Rd to the end.

At the lights, turn right onto Bagillt Rd/A548.

Turn right immediately into Greenfield Business Centre. Address Workforce Development Team Greenfield Business Centre Greenfield Road, Greenfield CH8 7GR

Key to who can access courses: IS - Independent Sector SSA - Adult services SSC - Children's Services PA - Personal Assistants VO - Voluntary Organisations

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ACTIVE SUPPORT

IS, SSA, PA, VO Active Support is a method of enabling people with learning disabilities to engage more in their daily lives. It appears to work well in all kinds of support settings, resent work has included people with dementia. Active Support refers to the type of support provided - support that turns person centred plans into person centred action. Active Support changes the style of support from ‘caring for’ to ‘working with’, it promotes independence and supports people to take an active part in their own lives. The support given to the person is also active. Active Support enables people with learning disabilities to live ordinary lives. Active support is used as a primary prevention strategy in Positive Behavioural Support Participants will:

Understand why activity is important

Look at how to engage people in activity

Script an active support schedule

Script an active support protocol

Shown how to monitor progress

Shown how to review plans

Describe behavioural objectives

Dates: 25th January 2018

26th April 2018

Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm Trainer: Steve Brown, Flintshire County Council

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WORKING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ADHD IS, SSC, PA, VO

This course provides information for working with or caring for young people with ADHD. It describes the background, history and definitions of ADHD and related disorders, including typical signs and symptoms. It explores current behavioural, medical and other approaches for managing the disorder. It looks at how ADHD impacts on the family, with a family perspective on strategies and skills for calming the chaos and coping with behaviours. It explores how to engage with the young person, appreciating the impact of the condition at home, at school, in social situations, further education, future employment and in developing relationships. The course explores the relevance of normal healthy needs, including diet, nutrition, exercise and healthy sleep patterns, and explores short, medium and long-term interventions and plans for best possible outcomes. Participants will:

Understand the definitions, causes and effects of ADHD.

Appreciate how ADHD impacts on the young person, family, and others.

Learn strategies and skills which might be offered to the family and young person for calming the chaos they experience.

Develop effective working with other professionals and agencies.

Draw lessons from research and best practice to improve action planning with the young person and family.

Dates: 10th January 2018 Time: 9.30am - 4.30pm Trainer: Alan Roberts (CAMHS)

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AUTISM AWARENESS

SSA, SSC, VO, IS, PA

This one day course aims to provide greater understanding of the autistic spectrum disorder, to raise awareness and to suggest strategies and approaches for staff working with people with autism. The sessions will include content relevant to working with children and young people with autism. Course Aims By the end of the course, participants will:

Have an increased understanding of autism and how it is displayed

Be able to identify the Triad of Impairments and explore the range of abilities found within ASD

Have explored the current thinking around the causes of ASD

Have a better understanding of some theory in relation to autism

Be more informed on the use of practical strategies

Have developed an understanding of individuality and how to work more effectively within work environment

QCF Information The one-day course can be taken either as stand-alone CPD training, or (by completing the workbook) for 3 credits towards a level 3 QCF. It links to QCF unit 378 Understand how to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions. Trainers: Kerry Jones and Steve Brown, Flintshire County Council Dates: 16th January 2018 13th March 2018 Time: 9.30am -4.30pm

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CONFERENCES AND CORE GROUPS

IS, SSA, SSC, PA, VO

This one-day children’s safeguarding course is for all professionals who may be required to take part in a Child Protection Conference in Flintshire. The course prepares you for your participation, explaining the reasons for a conference, its purpose, and the role of participants. It sets out what you can expect in the conference itself, taking you through the conference process, the decision making, and the work of the Core Group which is created when a child is placed on the Child Protection Register. The learning outcomes for participants are:

To understand the background to the Child Protection Conference and its purpose

To know what is expected of participants and how to prepare

To understand the Conference and Review process and possible outcomes

To understand the purpose of the Core Group and the role of its members

To be aware of responsibilities within the Safeguarding Plan. Dates: 2nd February 2018 Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm Trainers: Flintshire Safeguarding Unit

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DATA PROTECTION FOR SOCIAL SERVICES For FCC Social Services staff only

SA, SSC

This course presents the key requirements of the Data Protection Act especially

in regards to the processing of personal data. It sets out the 8 Data Protection

principles, explains why Data Protection is important, and discusses how this

applies to the work of Social Services.

Participants will develop clearer understanding of:

The key requirements of the Data Protection Act

What is covered by the term “personal data”

What is meant by processing personal data

The 8 Data Protection Principles

Flintshire County Council’s Statement of Data Protection Policy and

Practice

The General Data Protection Regulation 2018.

Dates: 16th January 2018 28th February 2018 21st March 2018 Time: 2.00-4.00pm Trainer: Peter Lund

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DIRECT PAYMENTS: UNDERSTANDING PERSONAL BUDGETS

IS, SSA, SSC, PA, VO

If a carer, or the person they care for, is assessed by Social Services as needing support, they have a right to ask for financial payments, instead of having support arranged by Social Services. This financial support is known as Direct Payments. This half day workshop explores the current context of Direct Payments in relation to the SSWB (Wales) Act and the opportunities for empowerment, creative thinking and innovation. It is an opportunity to focus on what matters to people, how they can be supported to achieve bespoke outcomes, and get answers to questions you may have been asked but struggle to answer. Learning goals:

Understand the principles underpinning direct payments including

empowerment, choice & control

Explore how direct payments can be used to achieve bespoke well-being

outcomes

Understanding key legislation

Explore creative & innovative use of direct payments

Explore how direct payments can inform your professional practice

Date: 20th February 2018 Time: 9.30am-12.30pm Trainer: Mark Cooper (Direct Payments and Citizen Directed Support

Coordinator)

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DYSPHAGIA AWARENESS

IS, SSA, PA, VO

Dysphagia is the medical term for swallowing difficulties. Some people with dysphagia have problems swallowing certain foods or liquids, while others can't swallow at all. Dysphagia can sometimes lead to further problems. One of the most common problems is coughing or choking when food goes down the "wrong way" and blocks the airway. This course is to enable care staff develop an understanding of Dysphagia, its causes, and treatment of the condition.

This half day course for direct care staff explains what dysphagia is, including its causes, anatomy and physiology. It will explore signs and symptoms; how it is diagnosed and treated. There will be discussion of the role of the Multi Disciplinary Team, with suggestions and hints for carers. There is a choice of morning or afternoon sessions. Please apply for just one session.

Dates: 24th January 2018 Time: 9.30am–12.30pm, or 1.30pm–4.30pm Trainer: Margy Haywood, Talking Life

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EPILEPSY AND RESCUE MEDICATION

IS, SSA, PA, VO

This course has been designed to provide staff who help people with epilepsy to understand the conditions, the risk factors and assess when rescue medication is needed. The course covers the administration of buccal midazolam and also first aid for epilepsy. By the end of the course, delegates will have increased understanding and knowledge of:

Definitions of epilepsy

How to discuss the treatment of people with epilepsy in the past

Main causes and types of epilepsy

Triggers for seizures

Main risks of having epilepsy

First aid for a seizure

Status epilepticus (both convulsive and non-convulsive)

When to call 999 (ambulance)

Treatments for status epilepticus and how they work (e.g. rectal diazepam and buccal midazolam)

Basic pharmacokinetics– the way in which drugs are absorbed in the body

When and how to administer buccal midazolam

Post seizure care

The importance and the value of good record keeping in epilepsy support.

SUDEP Date: 7th March 2018 Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm Trainer: Tim Dallinger

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INFECTION CONTROL This two hour workshop is for residential or domiciliary care staff, and others such as carers and Personal Assistants who need to be aware of how infectious diseases are spread – and what to do to control and prevent them. The workshop examines how to identify and control risk of infection in the workplace, and what risk assessments and procedures must be in place to reduce or eliminate these risks. The workshop covers:

Legislation

Identifying risks

What infection is and being able to recognise it

How infection may be spread and how to prevent this

Local policies and procedures governing infection control This training links to QCF unit IC01 'The principles of infection prevention and control' Please apply for just one session, and be sure to attend the session for which you applied. Date: 20th February 2018 Times: 9.30 - 11.30am 12.30 - 2.00pm 2.30 - 4.30pm

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MCA and DoLS for Social Work Teams

For FCC Social Services staff Only SSA, SSC

This is a one day course for members of Social Work teams, examining the

background to and responsibilities within the Mental Capacity Act 2005

(MCA), and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguarding (DoLS). It explores the

background and content of the Act, and how it links to Best Interest

Decisions and DoLS. It aims to provide understanding of roles and

responsibilities in responding to an adult who lacks capacity to consent to

arrangements in a care home, hospital, or supported living placement that

amounts to a deprivation of liberty.

The course explores meeting needs and preferences of individuals; care

planning linked to MCA; risk assessment and risk management; and case

recording in order to evidence compliance with MCA. It examines what is meant

by ‘best interest decision making’, current case law, and its impact for practice

It uses recent case law judgements dealing with best interests, consent and

capacity. It explores the interface between the Mental Health Act 1983

(amended 2007) and the Mental Capacity Act 2005. It will look at the process

when a Managing Authority makes a DoLS application to a Supervisory Body,

and the assessment and recording process for the Supervisory Body.

Participants will develop skills and understanding regarding:

Definitions and responsibilities within the MCA and DoLS

Assessing mental capacity, consent and best interest

The future of DoLS in the light of the Law Commission review

Date: 5th March 2018 Time: 9.30am – 4.30pm Trainer: Adult Safeguarding Unit

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MEDICATION

IS, SSA

This one day course covers issues relating to safe handling of medication, including the receipt, storage and disposal of medication. It may also include monitoring dosage systems, as well as other related topics according to participants' needs. The training is for direct care staff to help them to:

• understand the roles and responsibilities of people in relation to medication

• understand the legislation that governs medication • understand person-centred planning in relation to medication • understand the basic principles of safe medication administration

gain an awareness of types, routes, side-effects and contraindications in relation to medication

This is knowledge based training. Workplace competence should be assessed separately by the candidate’s manager following the course. Dates: 9th January 2018 30th January 2018 13th March 2018 Time: 9.30am-4.30pm Trainer: Tim Dallinger

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MENTAL CAPACITY ACT FOR PROVIDER SERVICES

IS, SSA, SSC, PA, VO

This half day course for direct care staff is an introduction to the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA). It explores the principles of the Act, and its relevance to providing good residential and domiciliary care. The course will give an overview of the legal safeguards, including DoLS, for people who lack capacity, both in community and residential settings. It will look at the role of the Court of Protection, and participants will learn how to recognise and respond to any safeguarding concerns relating to deprivation of liberty.

Participants will develop skills and understanding regarding:

The background and content of the Mental Capacity Act

The Five Key Principles of the MCA

Who the Act covers

Use of the MCA to promote choice and maximise independence

Responsibilities and safeguards under the MCA.

Date: 28th February 2018 Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm Trainer: Christopher Phillips, Adult Safeguarding Manager

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MOVING AND POSITIONING PASSPORT IS, SSA, PA, VO

This 2 day training course is profiled to meet the needs of direct care staff and is based on the All Wales NHS and Local Government Manual Handling Training Passport and Information Scheme. Upon completion of the course all participants will have a good understanding of the All Wales Manual handling passport scheme, therefore ensuring that skills are consistent across Wales. The course is delivered in a modular format as follows: Module A - Introduction Module B - Inanimate Load Handling Module C - Sitting, standing, walking Module D - Bed mobility Module E - Lateral Transfers Module F – Hoisting Dates: 23rd-24th January 2018 20th-21st March 2018 Time: 9.30am-4.30pm Trainers: Personal Care Consultants Ltd A commitment to attend both days is essential

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MOVING AND POSITIONING REFRESHER IS, SSA, PA, VO

Direct care staff who need to maintain their Moving and Positioning Passport are required to take the one-day Refresher course within 3 year periods. Staff who have been unable to complete the refresher within the 3 year timescale are required to re-take the two-day Moving and Positioning Passport. The refresher course reviews and summarises learning and practice regarding inanimate load handling; sitting, standing, walking; bed mobility; lateral transfers; and hoisting.

Dates: 14th March 2018 Time: 9.30am-4.30pm Trainers: Personal Care Consultants Ltd

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PERSONAL ASSISTANT INDUCTION TRAINING

PA This half day workshop is an essential requirement for all Personal Assistants. The role of a Personal Assistant is key in providing high quality personalised support for disabled and older people. Attendees will gain an understanding of how their role fits with current legislation, Flintshire Social Services and the expectations of Direct Payments recipients. Attendees will also receive information and advice regarding developing their skills, knowledge and qualifications. The day will provide an opportunity to explore in detail the role of the Personal Assistant and how this fits in to the current context of Direct Payments, including:

Understanding Direct Payments

Knowing what is expected from a Personal Assistant

Understanding disability

Safeguarding

Health & Safety

Your Rights

Personal Learning and Development Opportunities

Date: Tuesday 17th April 2018 Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm Trainer: Mark Cooper

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AND CHILDREN AWARENESS

IS, SSA, SSC, PA, VO

The one-day joint Adults and Children Safeguarding Awareness course was developed by the Care Council for Wales and is recommended for use across Wales. It combines and replaces Adult Safeguarding Level 2 and Child Protection Basic Awareness. It is aimed at all professionals and volunteers whose work brings them into contact with potentially vulnerable people – Adults, Children and Young People – and who may find themselves in the role of an “alerter” of safeguarding concerns. Course Aims

• Know your own role in relation to safeguarding adults, children and young

people from harm, abuse and neglect

• Understand how individuals are protected from harm, abuse and neglect

• Know how to recognise different types of harm, abuse and neglect

• Be aware of changes to safeguarding as a result of the Social Services and

Well-being (Wales) Act 2014.

Please note that there is an alternative half-day Safeguarding Refresher

course for staff who have already completed Adults and Children

Safeguarding Awareness.

Dates: 26th January 2018

15th March 2018

Time: 9.30am-4.30pm

Trainer: Peter Lund

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AND CHILDREN REFRESHER

IS, SSA, SSC, PA, VO

This joint Adults and Children Safeguarding course is refresher training for staff

who have already undertaken an approved Safeguarding Awareness course.

Safeguarding refresher training is recommended at least every 3 years. The half

day event is appropriate for professionals and volunteers whose work brings

them into contact with potentially vulnerable people.

Course Aims

• To refresh your knowledge regarding your role in safeguarding adults,

children and young people from harm, abuse and neglect

• Be aware of changes to safeguarding as a result of the Social Services and

Well-being (Wales) Act 2014

• To reflect on your learning and development since your last safeguarding

training.

Date: 11 January 2018

Time: 9.30-12.30pm

Trainer: Peter Lund

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS LEVEL 3 ALL WALES POLICY & PROCEDURES

IS, SSA, SSC, VO

This is a one day course on the background to, and responsibilities within, the Wales Interim Policy & Procedures for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults from Abuse. It is for staff, carers and volunteers working with vulnerable adults, who have completed the All Wales Basic Safeguarding Awareness training. This level is also recommended for managers in smaller organisations who have contact with vulnerable adults. It is also appropriate for newly qualified social workers. Participants will have a better understanding of:

Become aware of definitions of Adult Safeguarding;

Be aware of policy and procedures regarding Adult Safeguarding;

Understand the significance of the Social Services & Well-being (Wales)

Bill;

Consider the differences between poor practice and abuse;

Know how to respond when abuse is discovered or suspected.

Date: 11th April 2018 Time: 9.30am – 12.30pm Trainer: Christopher Phillips, Adult Safeguarding Manager

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS WITHIN RESIDENTIAL AND DOMICILIARY SERVICES

IS, SSA, VO

Managers and senior staff in organisations providing services to adults who need care and support to maintain their well-being have key roles in preventing and responding to the abuse of adults who use their service. This course explores those roles and enables participants to increase their understanding and confidence in this area. This one day course will include some presentation of relevant information including lessons learned from situations where abuse has occurred and best practice across the UK. The program will be built around discussion based sessions and group exercises. Participants will have opportunity to share common problems and learn from local best practice. The course assumes that attendees have a good understanding of their roles and responsibilities as leaders and managers within their services; current Safeguarding Adults’ procedures; and their responsibilities within the regulatory frameworks. Learning Objectives: Participants will increase their understanding and confidence to take leadership in the following areas:

Understanding the causes of abuse

Prevention of abuse in residential, care and support services

Promoting respect, dignity and creating a “safety culture”

Responding to and recovering from a situation where abuse has taken place

Supporting and being supported by other leaders in the sector

Each participant will have the opportunity to develop an action plan to transfer thinking from this day into action in their workplace. Trainer: Ruth Ingram Date: 23rd November 2017 Time: 9.30am-4.30pm

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SKIN CARE & TISSUE VIABILITY

IS, SSA, PA, VO

This half day course is designed to enable staff develop an understanding of causes, prevention, assessment & treatment of pressure ulcers and wound healing. The Skin Care section includes anatomy and physiology of the skin and underlying structures; definitions and causes of pressure ulcers; documentation; risk assessments and prevention of Pressure damage; and available aids.

The Tissue Viability section covers the physiology of wound healing; primary treatment objectives; and factors that affect wound healing. It includes different wound types; how to assess a wound; dressings to use; understanding your formulary; which dressing to use; and legal aspects of wound care.

Trainer: Margy Haywood, Talking Life

Date: 11th January 2018

Time: 1.30am-4.30pm

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TELECARE

The Difference Technology Can Make IS, SSA, PA, VO

The aim of this half day workshop is to give participants an understanding of how assistive technology can make a difference to people’s lives, giving them more independence, opportunities to access social and economic activities, stay at home and achieve their personal outcomes. The training will demonstrate how technology can support our new way of working under the Social Services and Wellbeing Act. This training course is aimed at all staff within social services, housing, the independent sector and voluntary organisations. From attending this half-day training course participants will:

Understand the role technology can play in supporting an individual to achieve their outcomes

Understand the range of technology available and how you can keep up to date with new developments

Be able to consider technology as part of the assessment and care and support planning process

Ensure consideration is given to the ethics of technology and the impact it can have on the individual and family

Be able to purchase 7 pieces of equipment directly, following a full assessment of the individual’s needs

Date: 29th January 2018, 9.30am- 12.30pm 21st February 2018, 1.30-4.30pm 15th March 2018, 9.30am- 12.30pm Trainers: Wendy Hirst and Sara Thelwell

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SAFEGUARDING ADULTS AND CHILDREN (Flintshire County Council Staff Only)

15th January 2018: 9.30am-12.30pm or 1.30pm-4.30pm

Connah’s Quay Civic Centre, Wepre Drive, CH5 4HA

This half-day safeguarding workshop is supported by the Corporate Safeguarding Panel and is for all Flintshire County Council staff. Please apply for one of the 2 workshops taking place on 15th January 2018 in the Connah’s Quay Civic Centre.

The event is delivered by CALICO/AFTAThought, a Liverpool-based company which works locally, regionally and nationally across the public and private sector. They have been using drama to train people at work for 25 years, enabling positive change through the sensitive, sensible presentation of difficult workplace issues.

Amongst the topics are:

People with learning disabilities

Our capacity to make decisions and unwise decisions

Hoarding and self neglect

PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE VIA iTRENT If you do not have access to iTrent, please email (or ask your manager to email) the following information to

Learning.&[email protected]

Your name

A contact email address

Your payroll reference number

Which session you would like to book

Or telephone this information to: 01352 702340

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Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse

and Sexual Violence Awareness Workshop Flintshire County Council staff only

This 2 hour workshop is the first stage of the VAWDASV National Training

Framework. The course is designed for employees who cannot access the e-

learning course. This workshop is compulsory for the above Flintshire County

Council employees.

Flintshire Academi, Coleg Cambria, Holywell Road, Northop, Flintshire, CH7

6AA

Greenfield Business Centre, Greenfield Road, Greenfield, Holywell CH8 7GR

Date Time Venue

12 Jan 10.00-12.00 Greenfield

12 Jan 1.30-3.30 Greenfield

15 Jan 10.00-12.00 Northop G22

15 Jan 1.30-3.30 Northop G22

17 Jan 10.00-12.00 Greenfield

17 Jan 1.30-3.30 Greenfield

22 Jan 10.00-12.00 Northop G22

22 Jan 1.30-3.30 Northop G22

8 Feb 10.00-12.00 Greenfield

8 Feb 1.30-3.30 Greenfield

9 Feb 10.00-12.00 Northop G22

9 Feb 1.30-3.30 Northop G22

PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE VIA iTRENT

Please ask your manager to apply on your behalf by email to: learning.&[email protected] Or to: [email protected] Detailing

Your name

A personal contact email address

Your payroll reference number

Which session you would like to book

Or by telephone 01352 702340

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OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS

Several other special events are taking place over the coming months:

(Calico/AFTAThought) Foster Carers’ Safeguarding training, Saturday 24th February 2018 and Tuesday 27th February 2018 (Venue and more details TBC)

(Calico/AFTAThought) Dignity in Care / Find me Dementia March 5th 2018. Two half-day sessions. Deeside 6 Building, Coleg Cambria, Golftyn Lane, Connah’s Quay CH5 4BH

RISCA Training An awareness workshop delivered by Vicky Allen on duties and responsibilities under the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016. 29th January 2018, 9.15am-12.30pm. Greenfield Business Centre, Greenfield, Flintshire, CH8 7GR. (Only 12 places)

For more information on these events, and to apply for a place, please contact the Flintshire Workforce Development Team at

[email protected]

Or by phone on 01352 702591