The Purpose for these Support Groups:
6pm-6.30pm Share The Care discussion group with Jakie Dyer *ONLY FOR SHARE THE CARE CARERS*
6.30pm-8pm *OPEN TO ALL Carers* - 'Working with disabled children, challenges and self-care' presented by Mavis Mukambirwa
We realise that fostering can be really difficult at times. Perhaps the only people who really understand it are other foster carers and so therefore we want to give you a place to meet up.
Although these will be informal meetings, each session will have a brief agenda, attendance list, and agreed group rules. This is to help those who don’t know anyone and feel awkward about coming along to a new meeting, to feel that they won’t be left alone on the side-lines.
These sessions should be recorded on your Personal Development Plan (PDP).
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 21 May 2025 | 18:00 - 20:00 | Microsoft TEAMS | Map |
Facilitated by Jon Symmonds at University of Bristol.
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 04 June 2025 | 10:00 - 13:00 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
An opportunity for education settings and external partners to develop their awareness of Early Help and to understand the crucial role that they play in supporting children and families at an Early Help level.
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 05 June 2025 | 09:15 - 16:30 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
Raising awareness of children affected by parental offending which equips professionals with the knowledge and tools to identify and support these vulnerable children.
Aims of the training -
- To understand why it is important to recognise and consider the needs of children of offenders.
- To be aware of the impact of parental offending at all stages of the criminal justice system.
- To understand how we can efficiently support children affected by offending.
- To be aware of the roles of all sectors in supporting children affected by offending and imprisonment.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 05 June 2025 | 10:00 - 14:00 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
At certain times, most people find it difficult to communicate honestly, directly and openly with other people. This course will help you to understand different ways of relating to other people, how to identify assertive, passive and aggressive communication and how you can communicate more positively with others. Assertiveness involves being clear about what you feel, what you need and how it can be achieved. It allows you to engage respectfully with other people, whilst also respecting your own needs and ensures that you don't feel taken advantage of through setting appropriate professional and personal boundaries.
In this course we will look at rights and responsibilities in communication, communications styles, motivation and intent in communication and the impact of assertive and non-assertive behaviour. It will give you an opportunity to think about how you relate to others and changes you can make to communicate clearly and assertively.
Please ensure that you have completed the Assertiveness Skills e-module before attending this course.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 09 June 2025 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
The course programme follows a set syllabus and includes topics such as:
- Apply an ergonomics systems approach to safer handling
- To understand the need for evidence based practice
- Be able to select and evaluate a range of current handling manoeuvres
- Be able to select and evaluate a range of mechanical and small handling aids that are presently available
- Will recognise unacceptable/controversial handling techniques
- To feel competent and confident to assist others to problem solve manual handling scenarios.
- assessment of single handed care using equipment.
Mandatory training course for OTs to comply with Health & Safety at Work Act legislation and meet RCOT code of ethics
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 11 June 2025 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Acorn Health & Safety Ltd | Map |
This course will allow participants time and space to consider the safeguarding needs of disabled children and provide them with an opportunity to explore ways in which disabled children can be safeguarded from harm.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 12 June 2025 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
The multi-agency South Gloucestershire Safeguarding Adults Board oversees the Joint Policy and Procedures for Safeguarding Adults in this area. It is essential that a wide range of staff working in local authority, health and social care agencies are fully aware of the key issues in safeguarding vulnerable adults and of how the policy affects them in their front-line roles. The half-day Raising Safeguarding Concerns course is essential training for all front-line staff and managers who are involved in providing services to adults at risk and who work directly with service users. The course content is mapped to the learning outcomes in the local Safeguarding Adults Training Standards (published Dec 2017) as well as to relevant national occupational standards including the Care Certificate (Standard 10). Course attendance is monitored by the Safeguarding Adults Board. The standard charge for this course is £49. Please refer to our Course Charges on the Home page for information on discounts and exemptions.
We are restricting numbers from each organisation to 4 individuals per course.
If you organisation require a large number of individuals to complete this course, then it maybe possible for in house training to be organised.
Please contact HRlearninganddevelopment@southglos.gov.uk with your requirements.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 18 June 2025 | 09:30 - 12:30 | Webinar: Zoom | Map |
The multi-agency South Gloucestershire Safeguarding Adults Board oversees the Joint Policy and Procedures for Safeguarding Adults in this area. It is essential that a wide range of staff working in local authority, health and social care agencies are fully aware of the key issues in safeguarding vulnerable adults and of how the policy affects them in their front-line roles. The half-day Raising Safeguarding Concerns course is essential training for all front-line staff and managers who are involved in providing services to adults at risk and who work directly with service users. The course content is mapped to the learning outcomes in the local Safeguarding Adults Training Standards (published Dec 2017) as well as to relevant national occupational standards including the Care Certificate (Standard 10). Course attendance is monitored by the Safeguarding Adults Board. The standard charge for this course is £49. Please refer to our Course Charges on the Home page for information on discounts and exemptions.
We are restricting numbers from each organisation to 4 individuals per course.
If you organisation require a large number of individuals to complete this course, then it maybe possible for in house training to be organised.
Please contact HRlearninganddevelopment@southglos.gov.uk with your requirements.
IF YOU ARE A SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE EMPLOYEE YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT OUR IT DEPARTMENT TO REQUEST YOU ZOOM LICENSE. YOU WILL NEED TO FILL OUT THIS FORM IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY OBTAINED A ZOOM LICENCE.
Please check that you can access Zoom prior to the event. Licences can take up to an hour after being requested, zoom can be accessed via the web browser if you have not been able to request your license in time.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 18 June 2025 | 13:00 - 16:00 | Webinar: Zoom | Map |
The WAYPOINT (Working Alongside Young People & Others In Networks Therapeutically) Team is part of the Fostering Service. WAYPOINT provide therapeutically informed support to children, families, foster carers, and professional networks. This support is additional to the support provided by your supervising social worker and children’s social workers.
The monthly WAYPOINT Drop-in sessions are facilitated by Dan Charnock, WAYPOINT Senior Social Worker and are open to all mainstream foster carers. The aim of the WAYPOINT Drop in is to provide a reflective and open space for foster carers to come along and discuss issues or concerns you may be facing. While each session includes a space to reflect on challenges, there is also a significant focus on sharing strategies and thinking about therapeutic approaches to difficult situations and celebrating successes.
You don’t have to be going through a difficult time to attend – peer support, learning and reflection is always valuable, and there is no pressure for anyone to share within the sessions. Topics for each session tend to arise on the day, ensuring the focus is relevant to the content brought to the drop in. However, there is also the option to agree a topic for a future session to enable a more in-depth focus. Discussion often includes topics such as attachment, trauma, and use of therapeutic approaches such as PACE and NVR, and ideas come not only from Dan but from within the group.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 18 June 2025 | 09:30 - 11:30 | Bradley Stoke Jubilee Centre | Map |