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Advisers are increasingly being called upon to deal with legal disputes affecting migrant workers, which can be complex and difficult.

One of a series of sessions to boost your research skills.

ARK has teamed up with NICVA to provide an introduction to basic research skills for voluntary and community organisations. Four inter-linked sessions give you the tools and insight into how to undertake research that is of value to your organisation.

This one-day course is the third in the self-evaluation series, however can also stand on its own, and explores the importance of analysing and using your evaluation findings.

This course will also be available in Derry on Wednesday 18 March 2009.

Are you responsible for recruiting volunteers? Want to find out more about good practice in attracting and selecting volunteers for your programme?

This seminar will allow discussion of the latest developments in Judicial Review.

Employment Law in Northern Ireland continues to change a rapid pace. This course will provide an overview of existing and new employment law as it relates to employees.

This one day training course aims to enhance understanding and skills in identifying and evaluating the “added value” aspects of participants’ work, using CENI’s (Community Evaluations Northern Ireland) Social Capital Outcomes and Indicators Framework.

This one day course introduces the concepts and issues relating to self-evaluation and the various steps and stages involved in its implementation into everyday working practice.

This one day course is targeted at those who are required to monitor and report on outcomes on an on-going basis. It focuses on measuring the benefits gained from project activities.

This one day course is designed to help participants understand the different approaches to gathering evidence and the range of evaluation methods and tools available.

This 2-day course is for people responsible for managing volunteers in their organisation and resolving any difficulties that may arise through involving volunteers.

Building on the inputs from existing evaluation courses including self-evaluation and the use of evaluation methods and tools, this course explains the process of analysis in more detail and is designed to help participants consider approaches for examining both quantitative and qualitative evidence.

Explores issues such as the purpose of external evaluation, what an external evaluation involves and how to go about commissioning an evaluation consultant so as to ensure best value.

This one day training course aims to enhance understanding and skills in identifying and evaluating the “added value” aspects of participants’ work, using CENI’s (Community Evaluations Northern Ireland) Social Capital Outcomes and Indicators Framework.

This two-day course covers all aspects of introducing and implementing the PQASSO system (Practical Quality Assurance System for Small Organisations) within an organisation.

How do you measure the success of your volunteer programme? This one-day course looks at how to define and measure success.
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