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Understanding a public health approach to serious violence

Serious violence continues to impact individuals, families, and communities across the UK. Traditional enforcement-led models alone have not been sufficient in reducing harm or addressing root causes. Increasingly, the public health approach has gained traction as a strategic framework for understanding and responding to serious violence in more holistic, preventative ways.

Longsight Library and Learning Centre, 519 Stockport Road, Longsight, Manchester, M12 4NE

Flourish: Essential Oils Workshop - Your Home Wellbeing Toolkit

Learn the 28 must‑have essential oils every family should keep at home — from newborns to adults — and how to use them safely for everyday health and wellbeing.

🌿 What you’ll learn

Perfect for
Anyone wanting natural, everyday support for mood, sleep, immunity, hormonal balance, and family wellbeing.

Altrincham Flourish Hub, Altrincham Interchange, Station Approach, WA15 8EJ

Apollo Fundraising: Through a Funder's Eyes – The Interactive Grant-Making Experience for Fundraisers

Have you ever wondered what happens to your funding proposals after you click ‘submit’? Or mused on what conversations actually take place behind the closed doors of a grant-maker’s trustee meeting?

This is your chance to see for yourself!

Based on interviews with trustees and grant managers from a wide range of funders, this interactive workshop has been carefully designed to give you as accurate and realistic an experience of a grant-making meeting as possible.

Manchester Art Gallery, M2 3JL

NCVO: Strategic planning – tools for decision making

This course will introduce processes and tools to help ensure that decision-making is responsive to your environment and focused on the most important issues affecting your organisation

Whether your organisation is embarking on a new strategy as part of a regular review, or making strategic choices in response to challenges, this course will help leadership teams deal with difficult decision making.

By the end of this training, you'll:

Online

NRPF Network: Supporting adults with no recourse to public funds – social care duties and best practice

An in-depth course to develop your knowledge and skills to effectively implement social care duties and best practice when assessing and meeting the care and support needs of adults with no recourse to public funds who are experiencing homelessness or destitution.

Course Objectives

Online

Ann Craft Trust: From Values to Practice - Building Person-Centred Safeguarding Adults Policy & Procedures

This workshop encourages discussion, reflection and critical thinking to enhance your safeguarding adults policy and procedures is fit for purpose.

Developed through the lens of those with lived-experience, this workshop focuses on the fundamentals of developing an effective policy and the accompanying procedures and applying a values-based approach.

Date: Thursday 5 March 2026
Time: 10.00 am – 1.00 pm
Location: Online
Price: £99 per person

Objectives For the Session

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Ann Craft Trust: Safeguarding Adults Level 3 Training for Managers and Designated Safeguarding Leads (2 days)

This online course will explore the roles and responsibilities of managers in terms of safeguarding adults at risk.

We’ll (Ann Craft Trust) look at the key changes within safeguarding as part of the Care Act. You’ll be encouraged to identify where the challenges are, and to seek solutions towards implementation in practice.

We’ll cover best practice, the expectations of regulators, and the lessons we learned from our safeguarding adults reviews.

Online

Advocacy and public law in the SEND tribunals

Part 1: Supporting families in the SEND tribunals
A presentation by National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) caseworkers with a practical focus for those navigating the SEND tribunals, including an overview of the tribunals process and important rules and procedures.  It will also look at issues such as social barriers to the appeals process, gathering children’s views and getting parent’s perspectives for hearings.
Lorraine Friend Thomas, Lamina Lloyd, and Hannah Pinchin, National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS)

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