The Health & Social Care Forum agenda outlines presentations and workshops that will be held on March 8, 2016. It will include updates on the Better Care Together Strategy and 5-year plans from the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and Leicestershire County Council. There will also be a workshop discussing the role of the voluntary community sector in 2016-2017 as well as presentations on the Better Care Fund and social seeding initiatives.
The agenda outlines an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 6, 2014 from 9:30 am to 12:40 pm. It includes welcome remarks, presentations on the local enterprise partnership's priorities and engagement, online statistics and social value guidance from local councils. There will also be 45 minute learning sessions on bidding together and developing a focus for 2015. Additional presentations will cover health, work and wellbeing and a welfare provision consultation, followed by announcements of future events.
The Health & Social Care Forum agenda outlines presentations and workshops that will be held on March 8, 2016. It will include updates on the Better Care Together Strategy and 5-year plans from the Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust and Leicestershire County Council. There will also be a workshop discussing the role of the voluntary community sector in 2016-2017 as well as presentations on the Better Care Fund and social seeding initiatives.
The agenda outlines an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 6, 2014 from 9:30 am to 12:40 pm. It includes welcome remarks, presentations on the local enterprise partnership's priorities and engagement, online statistics and social value guidance from local councils. There will also be 45 minute learning sessions on bidding together and developing a focus for 2015. Additional presentations will cover health, work and wellbeing and a welfare provision consultation, followed by announcements of future events.
The forum agenda included presentations on credit unions and their role in the voluntary and community sector, an update on universal credit and apprenticeship programs, and workshops on the work and health program and local tax reduction schemes. There would also be updates on the local enterprise partnership board and European structural and investment funds program. The day-long event was to provide information to sector organizations through a series of speakers and networking opportunities.
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and discussions around issues impacting children, young people and families in Leicester and Leicestershire. The forum will include feedback from representatives on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board, an update on the local offer for special educational needs, information on joint strategic needs assessments, and a workshop on what children, young people and families want from the NHS. The day-long event is organized by Voluntary Action Leicestershire.
The agenda is for the NW Leicestershire District VCS Forum on February 3rd 2015. It will include introductions, information about Shire Grant funding from Leicestershire County Council, a funding toolkit and tips for writing funding bids from VAL, a workshop on surviving without funding, updates on volunteering from Dave Cliffe, and networking over lunch. In the afternoon there will be a Well Families Clinic led by Julie Summerton from North West District Council.
Ruth Seavers completed a one-week work experience program at South West Wales Media in September 2015. She worked on the production desk for Swansea Life and Hitched magazine. The editor found her to be hardworking, contributing ideas that she was able to develop and publish in the magazines. The editor would be happy to recommend Ruth.
The forum agenda outlined a morning event covering updates from local organizations on topics like an online directory, future children's services, and safeguarding. There would be a refreshment break followed by a workshop session on challenges and solutions for voluntary and community sector organizations in delivering children's services. The day would close with evaluations and remarks.
The North West Leicestershire VCS Forum will take place on November 26th from 9:30-1:00. It will include welcome introductions, a consultation workshop on children and family service contracts, updates on volunteering and funding websites, tips for funding bids and networking, and time for networking over lunch.
This document advertises a free event for family caregivers hosted by the Caregiver Coalition of San Diego and the City of La Mesa. The event, called "Finding the Balance in Caregiving: Caring for Veterans", will be held on November 5, 2015 from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the La Mesa Community Center. It will feature resource booths, giveaways, educational seminars on caregiving topics like helping veterans and estate planning, and lunch and respite care will be provided. Registration is required by calling or visiting the listed website.
Flyer describing our upcoming volunteer meet and greet event that will be held at our local senior citizens center on 1/25/16. Staff and current volunteers will be on hand to answer questions.
The document contains a class schedule listing courses, rooms, times, and instructors for each day of the week. Courses include subjects like Database Management, Programming, English, and Operations Research. The schedule shows that classes are held from Monday to Friday, with some courses offered multiple times or in different rooms on certain days. Labs and lectures are taught by various instructors like Catur Wiranto, Mardhiya Hayaty, and Robert Marco.
Sarah Timofejeva has volunteered for The Humanitarian Water Air and Food Award since July 2015 as a Human Resources Manager. During her time there, she proved herself to be enthusiastic, responsible, and with great communication skills by accomplishing recruitment tasks and handling her work with a high level of professionalism. As a colleague, Sarah showed a positive attitude, achieved smooth collaboration with others, and helped new employees get acquainted with their work.
Photographs taken of the first group October 2016 to complete the 9 week YES Media course.
This course offered by Leicestershire's Youth Employability Support (YES) Project. The project supports young people age 15-24 to overcome challenges and barriers that have prevented them from finding a job or seeking further education.
The YES Project is jointly funded by Big Lottery and European Social Fund.
The forum agenda included presentations on credit unions and their role in the voluntary and community sector, an update on universal credit and apprenticeship programs, and workshops on the work and health program and local tax reduction schemes. There would also be updates on the local enterprise partnership board and European structural and investment funds program. The day-long event was to provide information to sector organizations through a series of speakers and networking opportunities.
The Children, Young People and Families Forum agenda outlines a day of presentations and discussions around issues impacting children, young people and families in Leicester and Leicestershire. The forum will include feedback from representatives on the Leicester City Children's Trust Board, an update on the local offer for special educational needs, information on joint strategic needs assessments, and a workshop on what children, young people and families want from the NHS. The day-long event is organized by Voluntary Action Leicestershire.
The agenda is for the NW Leicestershire District VCS Forum on February 3rd 2015. It will include introductions, information about Shire Grant funding from Leicestershire County Council, a funding toolkit and tips for writing funding bids from VAL, a workshop on surviving without funding, updates on volunteering from Dave Cliffe, and networking over lunch. In the afternoon there will be a Well Families Clinic led by Julie Summerton from North West District Council.
Ruth Seavers completed a one-week work experience program at South West Wales Media in September 2015. She worked on the production desk for Swansea Life and Hitched magazine. The editor found her to be hardworking, contributing ideas that she was able to develop and publish in the magazines. The editor would be happy to recommend Ruth.
The forum agenda outlined a morning event covering updates from local organizations on topics like an online directory, future children's services, and safeguarding. There would be a refreshment break followed by a workshop session on challenges and solutions for voluntary and community sector organizations in delivering children's services. The day would close with evaluations and remarks.
The North West Leicestershire VCS Forum will take place on November 26th from 9:30-1:00. It will include welcome introductions, a consultation workshop on children and family service contracts, updates on volunteering and funding websites, tips for funding bids and networking, and time for networking over lunch.
This document advertises a free event for family caregivers hosted by the Caregiver Coalition of San Diego and the City of La Mesa. The event, called "Finding the Balance in Caregiving: Caring for Veterans", will be held on November 5, 2015 from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the La Mesa Community Center. It will feature resource booths, giveaways, educational seminars on caregiving topics like helping veterans and estate planning, and lunch and respite care will be provided. Registration is required by calling or visiting the listed website.
Flyer describing our upcoming volunteer meet and greet event that will be held at our local senior citizens center on 1/25/16. Staff and current volunteers will be on hand to answer questions.
The document contains a class schedule listing courses, rooms, times, and instructors for each day of the week. Courses include subjects like Database Management, Programming, English, and Operations Research. The schedule shows that classes are held from Monday to Friday, with some courses offered multiple times or in different rooms on certain days. Labs and lectures are taught by various instructors like Catur Wiranto, Mardhiya Hayaty, and Robert Marco.
Sarah Timofejeva has volunteered for The Humanitarian Water Air and Food Award since July 2015 as a Human Resources Manager. During her time there, she proved herself to be enthusiastic, responsible, and with great communication skills by accomplishing recruitment tasks and handling her work with a high level of professionalism. As a colleague, Sarah showed a positive attitude, achieved smooth collaboration with others, and helped new employees get acquainted with their work.
Photographs taken of the first group October 2016 to complete the 9 week YES Media course.
This course offered by Leicestershire's Youth Employability Support (YES) Project. The project supports young people age 15-24 to overcome challenges and barriers that have prevented them from finding a job or seeking further education.
The YES Project is jointly funded by Big Lottery and European Social Fund.
The Economic Inclusion Forum agenda outlines a full day of discussions and presentations around economic inclusion in Leicester and Leicestershire. The day will include updates from the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership and local councils, opportunities for voluntary community sector representatives to get involved, feedback from attendees, and a discussion on the Social Value Act and how it can benefit the voluntary community sector. The forum aims to bring together stakeholders from across the region to discuss economic inclusion priorities and strategies.
The document provides an agenda for an Economic Inclusion Forum taking place on November 18th, 2015. The forum will include presentations on Shire Community Grants from Leicestershire County Council, a workshop on the local impacts and lessons learned from Universal Credit, and updates from Voluntary Action Leicestershire and the Leicester and Leicestershire Enterprise Partnership. The forum will provide information to participants on funding, welfare reforms, and economic development initiatives in the local area.
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
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Health and Social Care Draft Forum Agenda December 16
1. Forum Agenda
Tuesday 13 December 2016
10:00 – 10:15 Welcome & Forum Introductions
Ben Smith, Voluntary Action LeicesterShire
(VAL) Forum Lead
10:15 - 10:25 VSP Mental Health Forum
Ben Smith, VAL
10:25 – 10:55 Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland
Personal Health Budgets
Maria Smith, Personal Health Budgets
Strategic Lead for LLR
10:55 – 11:25 Future in Mind – Children’s Mental Health
Elaine Egan-Morris, Leicester City CCG
11:25 – 11:40 Break
11:40 – 12:00 LLR Sustainability and Transformation
Plan
Sarah Smith, Better Care Together Office
12:00 – 12:15 Social Prescribing Update
Ben Smith, VAL
12:15 – 12:50 Workshop – 2017/18 Focus – What are
VCS priorities in Health & Social Care
12:50 – 13:00 Closing Remarks and Finish
Ben Smith, VAL