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Light Bite Sessions for Supervisors, Team Leaders and Managers:
Exploring the Common Induction Standards

Who is it aimed at?

Supervisors, team leaders and managers in the Voluntary and Statutory Sectors including Health, Education, Family Support, Social Care, Art, Leisure & Sport of the Children’s Workforce in Bedford Borough and Central Bedfordshire wanting to learn more about the Common Core of skills and knowledge.

Aim of Sessions

  • Build ‘one workforce’ objectives
  • Support understanding of common core skills
  • Activities & information to support learning of you and your staff

Details

Training Sessions will be held at 1:00 — 2:30 p.m. at various venues around the County. Sessions are free of charge and lunch will be provided. If you are interested in booking a place, please follow the link below for the session(s) you wish to attend as soon as possible but no later than one week before the session date.

Sessions

Session 1: Children & Young Person Development
Tuesday 24 November 2009 Venue: Box End Park
Session 2: Safeguarding & Promoting the Welfare of the Child
Tuesday 15 December 2009 Venue: Rufus Centre Book online
Session 3: Multi-Agency Working
Tuesday 19 January 2010 Venue: Rufus Centre Book online
Session 4: Supporting Transitions
Tuesday 9 February 2010 Venue: Box End Park Book online
Session 5: Principles & Values
Tuesday 16 March 2010 Venue: Moggerhanger Park Book online
Session 6: Effective Communication & Engagement
Tuesday 27 April 2010 Venue: Moggerhanger Park Book online

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