Please note: This resource is being hosted externally and not through ExChange Wales. Family and Community external events listings are posted to inform the wider community about external events including workshops, opportunities for families, children and young people, and helpful resources. Period covered: 2022 Released: 5 December 2023 Last updated: 5 December 2023 PISA 2022… Read More
Webinar: Adult Safeguarding Observed: How Social Workers Assess and Manage Risk and Uncertainty.
Doing Adult Safeguarding with Service Users and Carers Presented by: Dr Jeremy Dixon, University of Bath *A discount code will be provided to attendees for those who wish to purchase Jeremy’s book, Adult Safeguarding Observed* This presentation describes social workers’ accounts of doing adult safeguarding work with service users, family carers and paid carers. It… Read More
Webinar: Championing a research culture within Adult Social Care
Championing a research culture within Adult Social Care – How are we making robust decisions without calling upon the research base? Research enriched practice has always been a gold standard within social care. However, making it a natural part of practice within busy frontline local authority teams dealing with complex and fluid situations has always… Read More
Teenage Development: How to engage them and their brains
5th March 2024
09:30 – 16:00
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Anxiety in Young People: Understanding Theory and Practical Solutions
Thursday 18 January 2024
09:30 – 16:00
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Patterns in reading and numeracy attainment: from 2018/19 to 2022/23
The Welsh Government has compiled this report at the earliest opportunity to assist in understanding patterns of attainment in reading and numeracy over time and the potential impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Read More
Should Care Experience be a Protected Characteristic?
Introduction As part of the Joining Up Joining In project funded from the Blagrave Trust we conducted a survey in partnership with our care experienced peer researchers. So far on the project, four young people have received training from Learning and Work Institute to become peer researchers and explore the issues that local care experienced… Read More
Supporting mental health and wellbeing in secondary schools and colleges.
Care-experienced children and young people may experience more problems with their mental health and have lower wellbeing than their non-care-experienced peers. Schools are seen as an important setting for supporting the mental health and wellbeing of all children and young people, but there are few school-based interventions that are specifically designed to support care-experienced students… Read More
The future of Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) conference
This conference will bring together key stakeholders involved with student welfare and will look to establish the scale of the problem, discuss some of the causes, identify risk and seek potential solutions… Read More
Safeguarding adults: Making it personal
This national conference will feature an agenda of insightful and informative presentations, addressing some of the challenges surrounding safeguarding and sharing best practices, whilst highlighting exemplars in improving safety and preventing harm… Read More