Learning and Training

Online resources for faith groups from the Charity Commission

The Charity Commission’s Faith and Social Cohesion Unit, which closes at the end of this month, has made a range of resources for faith-based charities available online.

Wimbledon Civic Forum Education Forum - 9th September, 7-8.30pm

With the surge in primary school places and the shortage of good state sector secondary schools in Merton, what options are there to improve education in a time of economic cut backs?

ACEVO autumn courses for voluntary sector leaders

ACEVO, the Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations, has announced a series of autumn courses in London.

Creating valuable roles for volunteers workshop: 30 June

Volunteer Centre Merton is holding a free workshop on creating roles for volunteers on 30 June.

London Learning Consortium offers fully funded Level 3 Award in Volunteer Management

London learning Consortium is offering the Lantra Level 3 Award in Volunteer Management.

Merton Safeguarding Children Board free course: Developing Child Protection Policy and Procedures for Non-Statutory Settings, 17 May

The Merton Safeguarding Children Board would like to invite you to attend a free training course.

Free taster courses at South Thames College for Adult Learners’ Week 2010

South Thames College is celebrating Adult Learners’ Week from 15–21 May with a wide range of free taster courses at its centres in Wandsworth, Merton, Tooting and Roehampton.

Are your group's internal support services working effectively?

ACEVO has launched Capacity Manager, a tool to enable voluntary groups to evaluate whether their support services are working effectively.

A new learning consortium for London

The South London Learning Consortium has relaunched as the London Learning Consortium (LLC), and will now deliver learning, skills and employment programmes across London.

Strengthening Families workshops from AECHO

AECHO is looking for families in east Merton to take part in their Strengthening Families for Stronger Communities programme.

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