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If you are interested in volunteer management practice then you will be interested in the National Occupational Standards for Managing Volunteers.

A workshop is being held specifically for the voluntary and community sector on how to complete the application for the National Training Awards.

Details of all the training and events organised by NICVA’s Policy team for the coming months are now available.
NICVA | Zoe Anderson | 22 Jan 2007

The 'To Europe and Beyond' grant offers financial support up to £2,000 to develop personal and professional skills in countries where Northern Ireland is developing opportunities.
Training in Community Safety is offered at four colleges across Northern Ireland in January 2007.

ICA:UK is pleased to announce the 7th year of our flagship Group Facilitation Methods training course in Northern Ireland, in Belfast and Derry City, along with our Introduction to Group Facilitation and Action Planning courses.

SkillsActive- Are you from the Sport, Health/Fitness, Playwork or Outdoor sector? If the answer is yes, then SkillsActive may be able to help you.

The search is on for the highest achievers in business performance from across Northern Ireland as the part of the EXCEL Management and Leadership Award 2006.

The School for Social Entrepreneurs in Ireland (SSEI) is currently recruiting for three courses focused on management education, and training and development to the Social Economy sector. As the leading provider of support to social entrepreneurs and enterprises in their local settings we are delivering three innovative programmes in partnership with the Business Institute of University of Ulster.

Sixteen managers from the voluntary and community sector were the first in Northern Ireland to achieve the MSc Voluntary Sector Management in June 2006, with outstanding results.
NICVA | Sandra Bailie | 17 Nov 2006

The National Training Awards (NTA) are universally recognised as being the number one in their field. An Award is the platform for you to be recognised as number one in yours.

The NICVA Management Development Programme prepares to present its certificates to new graduates.
NICVA | Roisin Kelly | 28 Sep 2006

The Wheel is delighted to announce the launch of learningpoint.ie, a central web-based sign-posting service providing a single source of accurate, up-to-date information about training opportunities throughout the Community and Voluntary Sector in Ireland.

North Belfast Partnership through the Urban II Community Initiative invites you to apply for bursary awards for the
BURA Northern Ireland Regeneration Training Programme.
Seven young people from east Belfast’s Dee Street Community Centre have been awarded for their participation in an IT education programme known as Digital Communities aimed at developing Information Communication and Technology (ICT) skills and fostering better community relations across Belfast.
This is a multiannual Community programme to make digital content in Europe more accessible, usable and exploitable and facilitate the creation and diffusion of information, in areas of public interest at Community level.

Running from 1 May 2006 to 30 April 2007, the Programme has £1.2 million to give away and awards grants through two funds: the Consultancy and Training Fund and the Collaborative Fund.

The NetWORKS Cross Border Community Enterprise Programme is an initiative of Ulster Community Investment Trust (UCIT) Ltd. in association with Ardee Community Development Company and Tuath (Donegal Community and Local Development Centre).

Twelve managers from the voluntary and community sector were presented with certificates on completion the Human Resource Awareness and Skills course at the end of June.

The Wheel is preparing to launch a new training signpost website, and encourages users to sign up for the service.
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