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More than the Sum Regional Follow Up

Monday 30th April 2012, 9:30am - Friday 18th May 2012, 4:00pm

 Following the launch of NOMS CFO programme, ‘More than the Sum’, a consortia-building fund aimed at helping small and medium sized enterprises in England be in a position to participate in the delivery of future contracts, another round of support events have now been announced.

These follow up events are highly recommended – even if you were unable to attend the original launch.

More information on the events will be released by NOMS shortly, in the meantime please save the date for your region:

Mental Health Awareness for Employers

Tuesday 25th September 2012, 9:30am - 4:00pm

 Acas has launched its first guide to tackle the last taboo in business - mental illness at work. Are you unsure how to handle this situation in your workplace?

You won’t be alone as it’s a fast-growing problem, particularly with workers becoming increasingly concerned about their futures in the economic downturn. Costs to employers in London are an estimated £707million every year in lost production and replacing staff who leave because of mental ill-health. Costs to Britain are around £30 billion.

Mental health experts say that at any one time one worker in six will be experiencing depression, anxiety or stress problems. That works out at around 683,333 of the estimated 4.1 million employees in London.

But they calculate that employers in the area should be able to cut the cost by about a third by improving their management of mental health at work.

Mental Health Awareness for Employers

Tuesday 22nd May 2012, 9:30am - 4:00pm

 Acas has launched its first guide to tackle the last taboo in business - mental illness at work. Are you unsure how to handle this situation in your workplace?

You won’t be alone as it’s a fast-growing problem, particularly with workers becoming increasingly concerned about their futures in the economic downturn. Costs to employers in London are an estimated £707million every year in lost production and replacing staff who leave because of mental ill-health. Costs to Britain are around £30 billion.

Mental health experts say that at any one time one worker in six will be experiencing depression, anxiety or stress problems. That works out at around 683,333 of the estimated 4.1 million employees in London.

But they calculate that employers in the area should be able to cut the cost by about a third by improving their management of mental health at work.

Mental Health Awareness for Employers

Thursday 21st June 2012, 9:30am - 4:00pm

  Acas has launched its first guide to tackle the last taboo in business - mental illness at work. Are you unsure how to handle this situation in your workplace?

You won’t be alone as it’s a fast-growing problem, particularly with workers becoming increasingly concerned about their futures in the economic downturn. Costs to employers in London are an estimated £707million every year in lost production and replacing staff who leave because of mental ill-health. Costs to Britain are around £30 billion.

Mental health experts say that at any one time one worker in six will be experiencing depression, anxiety or stress problems. That works out at around 683,333 of the estimated 4.1 million employees in London.

But they calculate that employers in the area should be able to cut the cost by about a third by improving their management of mental health at work.

SROI Practitioner Training - Accredited

Thursday 10th May 2012 - Friday 14th December 2012
Organiser: SROI Network

This training course is designed to be taken as 2 days together, and provides training to a level suitable for trainees seeking to become accredited practitioners. It is designed as the first step for individuals considering doing an SROI. No prior experience is required.

SROI is an approach to understanding and managing the impacts of a project, organisation or policy. It is based on stakeholders and uses financial value of the important impacts identified by stakeholders to identify what is important to them.

It is a framework to structure thinking and understanding. It’s a story not a number. The story should show how you understand the value created, manage it and can prove it. The benefits of SROI include:

Survive and Thrive: Maximising opportunities in the health and social care sector

Tuesday 26th June 2012, 8:45am - 4:30pm

 Social Enterprises - are you ready for the challenge?

LHS_Flyer_info(1).jpgThe NHS is changing rapidly and the challenge for us all operating in this new environment is how to adapt, how to survive, and most important of all, how to thrive.

But it’s not that easy. For social enterprises and third sector organisations in particular, it can seem like an uphill struggle trying to find the right support, advice and services to compete with profit-driven private sector competitors.

This one-day event has been specifically designed to offer practical, commercially-focused support and services to social enterprises so that they can build better businesses today.

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Welfare Benefit Changes

Friday 11th May 2012
Organiser: Cymorth Cymru

BACKGROUND: The topic of how Welfare Benefits is to be changed is never far from the news. This Full day course looks at the most recent information in relation to this and considers the effect of the changes to the local area

TARGET GROUP: Anybody who works with tenants / clients or manages housing schemes

COURSE AIMS: To consider and discuss the proposed and legislated Welfare Benefit Changes and their effect

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Payment by Results in Public Services

Monday 28th May 2012, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Organiser: Capita

This crucial event brings together Central Government departments and pioneering frontline practitioners at the cutting edge of designing, delivering and piloting the new system of outcome-based commissioning set to transform the way the public sector deliver services.

Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from local areas already trialling new financial incentive models including Social Impact Bonds, Payment by Results contracts, the Innovation Fund and Community Budgets.

Attend to learn how driving forward Payment by Results initiatives is vital to deliver innovative solutions to social and environmental issues and significantly reduce costs to the public purse.

Inspiring Communities

Thursday 31st May 2012
Organiser: No-Offence CIC

Award winning No Offence! CIC and Greater Manchester Police are working in partnership to bring you an event which will showcase successful community interventions but we will also be asking the questions, What else needs to be done? How can we inspire our communities to engage with us, take responsibility and work alongside us to provide innovative solutions which will reduce crime, lower reoffending rates and make our communities safer? A tough dilemma!

The 'Inspiring Communities' Conference will be hosted by Kate Macdonald, Chief Executive of Young Peoples' Support Foundation, taking place on the 31st May 2012 at the Greater Manchester Police Training Centre, Sedgley Park Centre in Manchester.

Blogging for Beginners

Thursday 26th April 2012, 1:00pm - 4:00pm
Organiser: Integrated Media

This course teaches you the basic skills of content management on your blog or website. We help you understand which features are most important for your business or organisation. We guide you through the process and habit of blogging to build your reputation. We help you hit the right tone to engage your loyal costumers and bring in new clients.

 

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