Breast cancer patient Julie Lillis has done a wheely fabulous job of raising a magnificent £10,460 for cancer charities by completing an exhausting 300km cycle.
#ThereForMe is a new social media campaign celebrating the people who support us locally. For those who take part on social media, there’s a little treat in store, as The Big Lunch will be randomly gifting all the way to Christmas day.
The GSK IMPACT Awards provide core funding, training and national recognition for charities doing excellent work to improve people's health and wellbeing. Up to 20 awards will be made ranging from £3,000 to £40,000.
ABBEY SureStart provides services for parents and children aged 0-4, in the following wards: Abbey,Cloughfern, Coole, Dunanney, Part of Monkstown, Valley, Whitehouse & Glenville.
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Opportunity
Accredited Child Protection Trainer (Level 3) Award
Level 2 Developing Trauma Sensitive Approaches to Practice Training
Aim of Training:
To build on learning from awareness sessions and develop skills that promote a trauma sensitive response
Objectives: You will be able to-
• State key objectives of ACE and trauma-sensitive training.
• Enhance your skills and confidence to use a trauma sensitive LENS in order to support and develop resilience for those you work with.
• Identify the impact of secondary and vicarious trauma.
• Identify ways in which you can support the health and wellbeing of all staff, including volunteers.
Level 2 Developing Trauma Sensitive Approaches to Practice Training
Aim of Training:
To build on learning from awareness sessions and develop skills that promote a trauma sensitive response
Objectives: You will be able to-
• State key objectives of ACE and trauma-sensitive training.
• Enhance your skills and confidence to use a trauma sensitive LENS in order to support and develop resilience for those you work with.
• Identify the impact of secondary and vicarious trauma.
• Identify ways in which you can support the health and wellbeing of all staff, including volunteers.
Boycott your Bed is a replacement for this year’s Byte Night as due to Coronavirus we are unable to hold our yearly sleep out in Belfast. As you know Action for Children’s voluntary income, like many charities, has been hit hard by the pandemic and while we have come up with new products to try and plug that gap we need your help to spread the word and get Northern Ireland signed up! What’s so exciting about this product is that anyone can sign up - it’s one for all the family!
Action For Children NI Loughshore House, 10 Heron Road Belfast BT3 9LE United Kingdom
We are a national charity that supports and speaks out on behalf of the most vulnerable and neglected children and young people in Northern Ireland. With over 20 services we are based in the heart of local communities. We help thousands of the most vulnerable and neglected children and young people to transform their lives each year and we’ve been doing so for nearly 20-years, helping more than 11,400 children alone in the last year.
Knockbracken Healthcare Park Saintfield Road Belfast BT8 8BH United Kingdom
Action MS provides a range of social care services for people living with multiple sclerosis, their families and carers throughout in Northern Ireland. Our services include information, advocacy, groups, reflexology and a holiday home in Portstewart.
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities.
***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.***
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities.
Objectives: To develop -
• An awareness of ACEs and their potential impact on children and adults across the lifespan.
• An ability to identify the potential impact of trauma and ACEs on the brain and possible subsequent behaviour.
• An awareness of the use of an ACE/trauma sensitive lens.
• An awareness of the importance of preventing and mitigating ACEs.
• An ability to identify appropriate pathways to support wellbeing for staff, volunteers and service users.
Dates:
15 March 2021
Belfast
Event
Art & Culture
Conference
Online / Virtual
Seminar
Training/Advice
Workshop
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities.
***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.***
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities.
Objectives: To develop -
• An awareness of ACEs and their potential impact on children and adults across the lifespan.
• An ability to identify the potential impact of trauma and ACEs on the brain and possible subsequent behaviour.
• An awareness of the use of an ACE/trauma sensitive lens.
• An awareness of the importance of preventing and mitigating ACEs.
• An ability to identify appropriate pathways to support wellbeing for staff, volunteers and service users.
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities. ***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.***
Aim of Training: To raise awareness of the potential impact of ACEs on individuals and communities.
***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.***
Aim of Training: To build on learning from awareness sessions and develop skills that promote a trauma sensitive response
***This training is accredited by the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland and not Ofqual Regulated through Qualsafe.***
Dates: Tue 23rd June 2020 9:30am – 12:30pm or Wed 1st July 2020 9:30am – 12:30pm
Leading motor retailer the Agnew Group accelerated fundraising efforts for their designated charity, Cancer Fund for Children, and successfully reached their two-year fundraising target of £200,000 within 12 months, and just in time for Christmas.