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Why should I bother
 with Continuing Professional Development (CPD)?

If you were to apply for your current job now, would you get it?
Are you sure that your skills and knowledge are up to date?
Are you making the most of every opportunity, giving your best and receiving the best possible reward for your efforts?
Are you ready for the next stage in your career?If you can answer 'Yes' to all of these questions, you are probably already involved in a CPD programme.  Congratulations!

But if you've answered 'No' take a look at LWTT's IMPACT's CPD Network

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Linked Work & Training Trust is a company limited by guaranteed (no.205714) Registered in Scotland as a Charity (SC 024400)
Linked Work & Training Trust is funded by Falkirk and Clackmannanshire Community Planning Partnerships and Europe
           LWTT is happy to discuss and to develop a training programme specifically
            for your organisation or members, aimed at your particular needs.  The
            minimum number of participants we would suggest for such purpose
            designed training is 8

For more information please E-mail: pmercer@lwtt.org.uk or Tel: 01324 489666

 

                                                                                     

Each course will run from LWTT training rooms at Willow House in Grangemouth.   The cost per person for each day is £75 or £200 for an individual participating in all 3 days.   The numbers on each training day are limited to a maximum of 14 to ensure participants have the best opportunity for individual learning.

Each day starts at 9.30am with coffee and ends at 4pm with a break for lunch.

Those booking all three days can also access LWTT course tutors for a session at your workplace providing support and advice related to a specific project or programme you are currently working on or planning.

SHORT COURSES

HERITAGE

More workers and agencies are recognising the value of effectively working with communities.

Linked Work and Training Trust have developed a short series of training days to assist those working in the heritage sector gain the maximum benefit from such activity.

The content is intended to assist in the planning and implementation of initiatives to involve communities and will give participants the opportunity to link this to their own work.

                                                                                      

                                                          Training Days         Winter 2004-2005

 

 

 

 

 

        Policy and Practice - 1 Full Day                                          

Which policy development have implications in working with and involving communities and what might they be?  What are the current development in practice approaches and how can you make best use of these in your own work
settings.
                                
                                                                           
      Engaging with Communities - 1 Full Day                             

We will explore the dynamics of community engagement, who are the movers and shakers, which local groups might be important, methods of engagement,  identifying local needs and involving those within communities who are the hardest to reach.

        
Resourcing Projects - 1 Full Day                                              

Opens up the funding maze;  What makes 'quality' in a grant application; Where to apply; Thinking out of the 'box'; Fund raising.   The day will also explore non financial resources for projects and initiatives and how to access them.