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Derbyshire Dales CVS Training Programme  {27 Jul 2010} shimAdd News291 to Scrapbook

Please find attached Derbyshire Dales CVS's training programme for July 2010 - March 2011.

 

Please contact Derbyshire Dales CVS directly to book onto their training courses.

ESF Co-Financing  {27 Jul 2010} shimAdd News293 to Scrapbook

ESF Co-Financing

Extending Employment Opportunities in Derbyshire

Derbyshire Learning and Development Consortium is considering co-coordinating a bid under the ESF Extending Employment Opportunities in Derbyshire.

 

We will be hosting a meeting for interested members on the 18th August 2010. The event will take place from 2pm to 4pm at the Oddfellows Hall, Charnwood Street, Derby, DE1 2GU.

 

 

Information on the project is as follows:-

 

Extending Employment Opportunities in Derbyshire

Derbyshire County Council is seeking a contractor with the capability of providing and integrated support service into employment for vulnerable people, who have little or no experience of paid employment.

 

The service will address barriers including employer perceptions, expectations of family carers, skills gaps and individual self esteem. The people will have learning disabilities and/or other disabilities.

The aim is to provide a more flexible approach towards supporting vulnerable people into work and the contractor will be required to:

  • Liaise with carers.
  • Provide careers advice and guidance.
  • Liaise with employers.
  • Identify and address transport solutions.
  • Provide emotional support in the workplace.

 

The activities to be tendered will support a number of key initiatives and provide more integrated support into employment for vulnerable people. The people will have learning difficulties and or other disabilities and have little or no recent experience of work. The aim is to provide a more integrated and flexible approach towards supporting vulnerable people into work.

 

1.5       The tendered activity needs to build effective links with existing and planned activity delivered or commissioned by other agencies who have responsibility for employment and training such as the Skills Funding Agency (SFA), Job Centre Plus, National Offender Management Service and Local Councils.

 

The tendered activity will focus on the following target groups:

 

Adults 19+ to retirement age who have limited or no experience of paid work

Younger adults who are under 19 and have left designated provision for young people

People currently on voluntary work placements

People supported by day services who are involved in therapeutic employment or social enterprises

People moving back to Derbyshire from out of county placements and who have identified paid work as their ultimate goal

People leaving college

 

 

The deadline for submission for the tender is 11:00 on 10 September 2010. The deadline for expressions of interest in a Consortium bid will be the 20th August 2010.

 

Please contact Jenna Shaw to register your interest or attendance at the meeting on Jenna.shaw@consortium.org.uk

 

Final React Bulletin  {27 Jul 2010} shimAdd News294 to Scrapbook

Dear Colleague

 

The FINAL React bulletin is now on our website. This weeks bulletin focuses on...

 

1. Changes to 16-19 funding

2. Area-Based Grant

3. Pension uplifts for transferred staff

 

http://www.lga.gov.uk/lga/core/page.do?pageId=12677023

Future Jobs Funding  {27 Jul 2010} shimAdd News234 to Scrapbook

Future Jobs

 

Derbyshire Learning & Development Consortium (DLDC) is currently working with English National Youth Arts Network (ENYAN)  on the delivery of their Future Jobs Programmes.

 

The programmes provide a fantastic opportunity for young unemployed people to gain employment and develop a range of valuable and transferable employment skills.  There is an extremely comprehensive wraparound support package for all employees including dedicated regional ‘Information, Advice and Guidance Workers’, teams of Peer Mentors and access to an accredited youth art training programme (if applicable).

 

If you are an organisation based in Derbyshire and interested in recruiting a new member of staff under the Future Jobs programme you will receive funding to cover the costs of employing a new member of staff (minimum wage) for six months.  This will also include a budget to put towards mentoring costs provided by your existing staff and training applicable to their role and development.  Further training may be available from other funding streams to support paid staff.

 

To find out more please contact Jenna Shaw or Rosie Slater at DLDC on Derby (01332) 265960 or alternatively click here.

Government's plans for Spending Review  {27 Jul 2010} shimAdd News292 to Scrapbook

Dear Colleagues

 

In case you haven’t already seen it, I’ve attached the Government’s Framework document setting out the Government’s plans for the Spending Review. This will determine the long-term vision for public services and the programme of key reforms to deliver it, including specific actions to implement reforms.  It includes  the nine key questions all departments are required to  assess their plans against.

ITV1 Documentary "The Children of Britain" is looking for participants!  {27 Jul 2010} shimAdd News295 to Scrapbook

TV company Mentorn media is looking for inspirational children and young people whose stories we could follow for a documentary we are producing for ITV 1 provisionally entitled “The Children of Britain.”

The programme will be a portrait of children in Britain today that celebrates children and young people, and puts their lives and achievements in the spotlight.

We are looking for children aged between 6-14 to take part in our programme whose stories reflect a range of different backgrounds and experiences:

We are looking for:

  • A Young Carer: a child or young person who is caring for a member of their family who has a physical disability.
  • A child with a creative passion or a talent that they are pursuing to a high level: someone who is extraordinary not just because of their potential, but because of the circumstances in which they are realising it.
  • A child from a refugee or asylum-seeking family who are new to Britain: someone who, despite the challenges of linguistic and cultural adjustment, is thriving, and has big dreams and ambitions for the future.
  • A child or young person who has felt at risk of offending, or who has offended before, but who is pursuing a new goal in life, no matter how big or small.

If this sounds like you, or someone you know, and they are aged between 6-14, then we would like to hear from you.

Please get in touch with Sarah: srobinson@mentorn.tv, or Sian, srobins-grace@mentorn.tv. Or you can call 0207 258 6823 or 0207 258 6725.

Consultation on future of skills launched  {23 Jul 2010} shimAdd News290 to Scrapbook

Skills Minister John Hayes has today invited employers, individuals, colleges and training organisations to share their ideas on how they would like skills policy to be set out in the future.

 

Please click the link below to read the full article.

http://nds.coi.gov.uk/content/Detail.aspx?ReleaseID=414600&NewsAreaID=2&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bis-news+%28BIS+News%29

Minister of State for the Department of Education  {23 Jul 2010} shimAdd News289 to Scrapbook

The Queen has approved the appointment of John Hayes MP as Minister of State at the Department for Education in addition to his current role as Minister of State at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills.

Association of Learning Providers Summer Conference  {22 Jul 2010} shimAdd News288 to Scrapbook

The following speech was delivered by John Hayes at the Association of Learning Providers Summer Conference. Lisa Vernon at Derbyshire Learning and Development Consortium would be interested in hearing feedback from any Voluntary and Community Sector providers that see any positives or causes for concern in the content, apart from the Aristotle quote. Please send comments to lisa.vernon@consortium.org.uk

 

http://web.bis.gov.uk/news/speeches/john-hayes-assoc-learning-providers?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bis-fe-skills-latest+%28BIS+FE+%26+Skills+latest%29

Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership Newsletter.  {22 Jul 2010} shimAdd News287 to Scrapbook

Welcome to the Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership Newsletter.

 

Please click on the stories below that you’re interested in, or on the link at the bottom of the page to view the full newsletter.

 

New items include:  

  

Policy and Law

*    Children's Minister Talks about Next Steps on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

*    Government Launches ‘Spending Challenge’

*    Consultation Launched into Limiting non-EU Immigration

*    Supreme Court says Gay People should not have to Conceal their Sexuality

 

Reports and Publications

*    Equality Act 2010: “What Do I Need to Know?” Guides from GEO

*    Professional Bodies lead the way on Diversity Issues

*    DWP Review and Impact of Disability Living Allowance at Work

*    Commission Writes to Police Forces over use of Stop and Search

*    Asylum Aid Publishes ‘Charter of Rights of Women Seeking Asylum: 2 Years On’ report  

*    Marmot Review Team’s ‘Fair Society, Healthy Lives’ Report 

 

 

To read the all of the information, please visit our website

 

This will be sent out fortnightly to inform you of all the latest news and stories we think will interest you. However, if you would like to be removed from the distribution list, please email us at info@redp.org.uk.
Skills Funding Agency Update 15  {22 Jul 2010} shimAdd News286 to Scrapbook

In this issue:

 

  • Imprisonment for fraud
  • Future scenarios letter to Chairs of college governing bodies
  • ACTOR to replace the QPF
  • Sixth form college childcare scheme changes
  • Employer Responsive – large employer rate factor and MOD provision
  • Exceptional Additional Learning Support (eALS)
  • Skills Funding Agency website

 Click here to open Update – Issue 15, our primary communication channel for colleges and training organisations.

 

If you have any feedback please get in touch by emailing: update@skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk

 

Safe Learner Concept  {13 Jul 2010} shimAdd News285 to Scrapbook

Dear Member,

We have now created a page on the East Midlands Learning Support Network to highlight the importance of the ‘Safe Learner’ concept. We are keen to hear from any organisations that have adapted this approach to meet the needs of learners with learning difficulties, disabilities or mental health support requirements. Please contact us if you would like to be included as an example of good practice.

http://www.emlearningsupportnetwork.org.uk/content/safe-learner-blueprint

 

The website is still in its ‘soft launch’ stage so please let us have your comments for improvement or ideas for content and other support needs. Comments on website design need to be received by September 1st in time for the official launch on the 13th September.

Please send your comments and ideas to Andrew.dawkins@consortium.org.uk

 

Best wishes

 

Lisa

Artsplan Youth Arts Training in the East Midlands  {9 Jul 2010} shimAdd News284 to Scrapbook

Artsplan is delighted to have a range of fantastic youth arts training courses taking place this autumn in the East Midlands:

Evaluating Youth Arts Projects – 20th October 2010, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham

Creative Facilitation – 3rd November 2010, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Royal and Derngate, Northampton

Using the Arts with Young People at Risk – 24th November 2010, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham

Please find further course details below.

For more information, or to book a place on an upcoming course please contact the Artsplan Team via: 02380 682535 / artsplan@artswork.org.uk.

Information is also available on the Artsplan website: www.artswork.org.uk/artsplan.

If you book on to two or more courses, or book on to any course with a colleague you can request 20% discount off the total course fee!

Evaluating Youth Arts Projects

20th October 2010, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham

This one day course explores the benefits of meaningful evaluation of youth arts projects. Beginning by addressing preconceptions around evaluation (constructive exercise or chore?) the course will progress to examine methodologies, structured approaches and case studies using a series of collaborative exercises and tutor led presentations. Informative and practical this course will help you develop your own individual approach to creative evaluation and the confidence you need to engage with evaluating youth arts projects.

Creative Facilitation

3rd November 2010, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Royal and Derngate, Northampton

This one-day course provides an introduction to a creative approach to group facilitation. It aims to encourage, develop and inspire those with responsibility to lead others through a facilitative process, be it for the purposes of team building, consultation, idea-generation or training. Throughout the day we will be using a number of different interactive exercises and games in order to illustrate content. We will also look at group dynamics, communication issues and different learning styles in order to explore how these might be of impact. This course seeks to stimulate your imagination and send you home with ideas and examples of how to develop a creative approach to group facilitation within your own context.

Using the Arts with Young People at Risk

24th November 2010, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham

This one day course explores what can be achieved when using the arts with vulnerable and disadvantaged young people. Starting with a detailed explanation of the benefits of youth arts this session will cover many of the practical issues involved in using the arts with young people at risk, including current CRB child protection legislation. Using a mixture of training techniques to help educate and inform, this course will take you all the way through project planning to project closure.

Best Wishes,
The ENYAN Team
www.enyan.co.uk
ENYAN... Creating Connections

Audit Commission report on Re-engaing young people in education, employment and training   {9 Jul 2010} shimAdd News283 to Scrapbook

The Audit Commission released its report 'Against the odds: re-engaging young people in education, employment or training' on 7th July. See link below. The report summary document gives an overview of the main findings from the research, complete with a series of questions to help commissioners and members of 14-19 partnerships, children's trusts and local strategic partnerships explore what local issues may be for young people not in education, employment or training and how to work more effectively to help them.

http://www.audit-commission.gov.uk/nationalstudies/localgov/againsttheodds/pages/default.aspx

Ignition* STEM Fluency Lab 2010  {9 Jul 2010} shimAdd News279 to Scrapbook

Ignition* are holding a creative event,  in November.  

The STEM Fluency Lab is a five day residential for teachers to develop their creative practice. I have attached a document which will provide you with further information about this creative Lab, and how to get involved.

If you would like to see information on our first two labs, please follow the link below to find out more.

http://www.ignitefutures.org.uk/ignition/stem-fluency-labs/

Request for a mobile learning vehicle  {9 Jul 2010} shimAdd News278 to Scrapbook

The Skills Funding Agency, are trying to find out which of our providers have mobile learning vehicle/s which could be sited at Langley Mill, Derbyshire, for a week towards the end of July. ASDA are opening a new store there and Job applications are strictly on-line only. There is an opportunity here for a provider to step in; offer a bit of IT/Web training and offer a bit of community service whilst helping local people secure some jobs.

 

Could you let the Skills Funding Agency know of any providers with mobile facilities you are aware of please on the contact details below:-

 

Chris Collins

Learner Services Advisor

Skills Funding Agency

Learner Services

1 Mallard Way

Pullman Business Park

Derby

DE24 8GX

 

m. 07771 821125

t. 01332 868328

chris.collins@skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk

The Big Society: On Paper and In Reality  {9 Jul 2010} shimAdd News281 to Scrapbook

19 July 2010, 10.30am- 12.30pm
Campaign for Learning, London

Event Information

The Big Society is one of the Coalition Government's big ideas. On paper, the proposals are encouraging: giving communities more power to shape the places where they live, encouraging people to take a more active role in their communities, transferring power from central to local government and making it easier for charities to contract with the state to deliver public services.

However, how will this massive proposed cultural shift work in reality, and what will be the impact on the role of the Third Sector?

This policy seminar will consider the issues, including:

  • Will the Government's Big Society proposals really improve the life chances of individuals - especially in neighbourhoods with poor health, low skills, high unemployment and inadequate housing?
  • Is the Big Society ultimately about investment in education? How can third sector organisations get behind the Big Society to help its chances of success?
  • How will the transfer of responsibilities work in practice? How can the third sector prepare to engage and ensure its indispensable role is recognised?
  • Building social capital needs to happen hand in hand with investment in education and training (from early years to adult skills), infrastructure, community assets and private sector business. Will public sector cuts undermine plans for a Big Society?

Chris Waterman, Editor of Children's Services Weekly, will assess the implications of the Big Society and Lisa Vernon Chief Executive of Derbyshire Learning and Development Consortium, representing the National Learning Alliance, will offer a Third Sector perspective. Delegates will have plenty of opportunity to debate and discuss the points raised.

This seminar will be of interest to Third Sector organisations, social enterprises, community groups and local authority representatives.

 

Other events

 

The Campaign for Learning runs an extensive programme of events on key issues in relation to learning and skills trends, policy and practice. Full details can be found on the events section of our website www.campaign-for-learning.org.uk

 

The Emergency Budget and the Education and Skills Policy of the Coalition Government
16 July 2010, 11am- 1pm
Leeds

 

The Big Society: On Paper and In Reality
19 July 2010, 10.30am-12.30pm
London

From Train to Gain to Adult Apprenticeships: Upskilling the Nation
19 July 2010, 1.30pm-3.30pm
London

 

The Future of 14-19 Vocational and Educational Training
21 July 2010, 11am- 1pm
London

The Young People's Learning Agency: Future Funding for Academies, Sixth Forms and Colleges
21 July 2010, 2-4pm
London

Lifelong Learning for a Just and Sustainable World
9 September 2010, 10am-4pm
Manchester

For more information or to book on any of our events, please contact Katie Bloom on 020 7766 0010

 

Become a Friend

'Friends of the Campaign for Learning' receive a discount when booking onto our events. Our Friends support us to sustain our work, which helps build confidence in individuals and transforms lives and communities. Find out more about the benefits of becoming a Friend.

Commission calls in evidence on disability-related harrassment in Britain  {1 Jul 2010} shimAdd News275 to Scrapbook

Responses sought from disabled people, public bodies and public transport providers

 

The Equality and Human Rights Commission is investigating whether public bodies and public transport providers are fulfilling their legal obligations to prevent disabled people from being harassed.  Councils, police forces, schools and other public bodies as well as bus, train companies and other public transport providers found to be failing in their duties could face enforcement action.

 

Every working day at least one person on average appears in court charged with a crime against a disabled person [1], nearly half of which involve violence.  Evidence already gathered by the Commission [2] suggests that many more incidents of targeted violence or hostility go unreported or are not dealt with properly by social housing bodies, social services teams, crime prevention units, public transport and other public bodies in Britain.  

 

The Inquiry is examining how victims of disability-related harassment, which includes name-calling, intimidation, bullying or violence, have been supported by public bodies and public transport providers.  It is also looking at what prevention measures bodies such as the police, social services, schools, or bus companies have put in place in England, Scotland and Wales.

 

Members of the public are being asked if they sought help from any public body or transport provider and what support they got, either as a result of being harassed because of their disability or because of their connection to someone who is disabled.  The Commission is working with organisations of and for disabled people or crime victims to help gather evidence.  Public bodies and transport providers are being asked to disclose what steps – if any – they are taking to meet their legal duties.

 

At the end of the Inquiry, councils, the police, schools, social housing and other public bodies, bus and train companies found not to be doing enough to tackle the problem and to protect the human rights of disabled people could face legal action to force them to comply with their legal obligations.

 

The Commission has previously written to Hinckley and Bosworth Council asking it to provide evidence it is compliant with its legal duties following the Coroner’s Inquest into the deaths of Fiona Pilkington and her daughter Francecca.

 

Mike Smith, lead Commissioner for the Inquiry, said:

 

“Harassment in public places and behind closed doors is an everyday part of life for many disabled people and people with long-term health conditions.  This harassment is intimidating at best and terrifying at worst, and the fear it creates can limit people’s lives and opportunities.

 

“Media reports of the appalling treatment of disabled people at the hands of their abusers are horrific reminders of what can ultimately happen when public bodies don’t act or don’t know what to do.

 

“By highlighting the failures as well as learning from examples of good practice, the Commission’s Inquiry will help public bodies try to ensure that future tragedies are prevented and transform the way that the people of Britain value and respect disabled people.

 

“We have taken two months to listen to the views of stakeholders and to get their support.  The Inquiry will be all the better for including disabled people in every stage of our investigation.”

 

Maria Miller, Minister for Disabled People, said:

 

“I fully support and welcome the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s inquiry on disability harassment.  

 

“Bullying and harassment can all too often escalate into serious hate crimes against disabled people that we have all heard about.  Harassment in any form is totally unacceptable.   Everyone in society has the right to live life in safety and with security.  For disabled people and for those people with long term health conditions, safety and security is a right that can’t be taken for granted.

 

“This is why I would strongly urge disabled people and disabled people’s organisations to become involved: to help inform the inquiry about the types of harassment experienced by disabled people and, to share their examples of positive work being done to tackle disability hate crime.” 

 

The first wave of evidence will be collected until Friday 10 September 2010.  It can be given directly to the Commission via its website, email and helpline (telephone or textphone).  Evidence can be taken in disabled people's preferred formats where required.

 

Thirteen evidence gathering events have already been organised and more are in the pipeline. These will be held around Britain in the next three months and will be publicised locally. Disabled people, organisations of and for disabled people or crime victims will be invited to attend.

 

The Commission can also use its legal powers to call public bodies to account, either by compelling them to give evidence or by summoning witnesses.  Hearings will be held from September 2010.

 

More information about the Inquiry and how to give evidence can be found on the Commission’s website at www.equalityhumanrights.com/disabilityharassmentfi, by sending an email to disabilityharassmentfi@equalityhumanrights.com or by contacting the Commission’s helpline by telephone or textphone: 

 

England:          Telephone: 08456 046 610                Textphone: 08456 046 620

Scotland:         Telephone: 08456 045 510                Textphone: 08456 045 520

Wales:             Telephone: 08456 048 810                Textphone: 08456 048 820

 

Regional Equality and Diversity Partnership Newsletter  {1 Jul 2010} shimAdd News276 to Scrapbook
Skills Funding Agency Update Issue 12  {1 Jul 2010} shimAdd News277 to Scrapbook
In this issue:
  • Simplification for colleges and training organisations
  • National minimum wage – exemption for apprentices
  • Adult Safeguarded Learning – Requirements for funding 2010/11
  • New skills development options for training providers
  • BIS FE and Skills newsletter
  • June Statistical First Release (SFR)
  • National success rates tables
  • Next Step contractor details
  • New success rates e-learning module
  • Increased final funding allocations for ALR 2010/11
  • Learning Records Service

Click here to open Update - Issue 12, our primary weekly communication channel for colleges and training organisations.

 

If you have any feedback please get in touch by emailing update@skillsfundingagency.bis.gov.uk