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SUMMARY:NDVS Corporate Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:As your local Council for Voluntary Services (CVS) we often get approached to support our local wonderful businesses and entrepreneurs\, in helping to match local volunteer opportunities and projects\, to Corporate Social Responsibility strategies including Giving Back Days \nWe know many businesses have a Good Cause Charitable pot and again we are in the business of helping support those that need it most. \nSo why not join us before the start of another busy day in the corporate business world – baps and coffee/tea will be provided – to hear about how we might collaborate and support each other. \nAfter all happy and healthy community members – make happy and healthy customers and employees (in most cases) \nWe are proposing: \nBrief overview from Marie Gould MBA – Chief Officer of NDVS alongside Beki Sharples (our sister CVS over in Torridge) alongside Representative of “The Woodyard” Management Committee \n\nCVS and Third Sector funding landscape\nNational Lottery Successful Bid of £464\,000.00 its proposed impact and match-funding needs and opportunities. including form part of the North Devon Community Development Alliance\nThe Woodyard Project – bring Ann Cleeves’ fictional community hub to life.\n\nA brief talk about all things community from Neil Blackburn\, Partnership’s Officer of Active Devon CIC \nCorporate Giving – days or donations – how can we help? \nDevon Connect – explanation of the opportunities provided by our online platform \nNDVS Charity Christmas Card Sales \nA chance to network and ask questions \nThank you so very much in advance \nAny queries or questions do get in touch.
URL:https://ndvs.org.uk/event/ndvs-corporate-breakfast/
LOCATION:The Cedars Inn Hotel\, Bickington Road\, Barnstaple\, Devon\, EX31 2HE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Networking
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SUMMARY:Boundaries in the Workplace & Voluntary Settings
DESCRIPTION:Boundaries in the Workplace \nWhat are boundaries\, and why do we have them? \nMany organisations have been experiencing greater numbers of people attending their centres and accessing their services during this period\, and those visiting are often coming with more complex circumstances than we have the capacity to manage. This can have a significant impact on us as service providers. \nProfessional and personal boundaries are key to keep service-users\, staff\, and organisations\, safe\, effective\, and professional. They help us to utilise our skills in the most appropriate way within our professional roles\, and to ensure consistency of service and management of the expectation of service-users. But what are boundaries\, and what can make it difficult to maintain them? \nOur workshop explores the various aspects of boundaries in the workplace\, using open discussion of our own boundaries\, case studies of situations that can arise\, and how we can manage the maintenance of boundaries through internal and external policies and personal accountability. \nAims \nThis workshop is designed to support staff and organisations in the voluntary\, community\, and social enterprises (VCSEs) to consider\, plan\, and implement personal and professional boundaries in the workplace. \nObjectives \nBy the end of this workshop participants will: \n\nUnderstand their personal and professional boundaries\nBe confident in how to manage boundary issues\nHave explored situations that can occur\, and how they can be managed.\nConsider implementing boundaries policies\, and how they can support staff and service-users.\n\nOur workshop includes: \n\nWhat boundaries are and why we have them\nWhat can make it difficult to maintain boundaries\nCase studies that explore situations that can occur\, and how we might apply effective boundary management.\nDeveloping policies that support effective boundary management in your organisation.\n\nWho is it for? \nThis workshop is for staff and volunteers of organisations who provide supportive services across the UK\, especially those in public-facing roles. Participants will not require any prior knowledge of boundaries to participate. There will be a maximum of 15 participants per workshop to allow for meaningful engagement. \nTicket Prices: \nVolunteers – Free \nVoluntary Organisation (NDVS Partner) – £20.00 \nNon-Voluntary Organisation – £60.00
URL:https://ndvs.org.uk/event/boundaries-in-workplace/
LOCATION:Queens House\, 6 Queen Street\, Barnstaple\, Devon\, EX32 8HJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Boundaries in the Workplace & Voluntary Settings
DESCRIPTION:  \nBoundaries in the Workplace \nWhat are boundaries\, and why do we have them? \nMany organisations have been experiencing greater numbers of people attending their centres and accessing their services during this period\, and those visiting are often coming with more complex circumstances than we have the capacity to manage. This can have a significant impact on us as service providers. \nProfessional and personal boundaries are key to keep service-users\, staff\, and organisations\, safe\, effective\, and professional. They help us to utilise our skills in the most appropriate way within our professional roles\, and to ensure consistency of service and management of the expectation of service-users. But what are boundaries\, and what can make it difficult to maintain them? \nOur workshop explores the various aspects of boundaries in the workplace\, using open discussion of our own boundaries\, case studies of situations that can arise\, and how we can manage the maintenance of boundaries through internal and external policies and personal accountability. \nAims \nThis workshop is designed to support staff and organisations in the voluntary\, community\, and social enterprises (VCSEs) to consider\, plan\, and implement personal and professional boundaries in the workplace. \nObjectives \nBy the end of this workshop participants will: \n\nUnderstand their personal and professional boundaries\nBe confident in how to manage boundary issues\nHave explored situations that can occur\, and how they can be managed.\nConsider implementing boundaries policies\, and how they can support staff and service-users.\n\nOur workshop includes: \n\nWhat boundaries are and why we have them\nWhat can make it difficult to maintain boundaries\nCase studies that explore situations that can occur\, and how we might apply effective boundary management.\nDeveloping policies that support effective boundary management in your organisation.\n\nWho is it for? \nThis workshop is for staff and volunteers of organisations who provide supportive services across the UK\, especially those in public-facing roles. Participants will not require any prior knowledge of boundaries to participate. There will be a maximum of 15 participants per workshop to allow for meaningful engagement. \nTicket Prices: \nVolunteers – Free \nVoluntary Organisation (NDVS Partner) – £20.00 \nNon-Voluntary Organisation – £60.00
URL:https://ndvs.org.uk/event/boundaries-in-the-workplace-voluntary-settings/
LOCATION:Queens House\, 6 Queen Street\, Barnstaple\, Devon\, EX32 8HJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Training
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