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The Northern Ireland Centre for Trauma and Transformation [NICTT] in conjunction with the DHSSPSNI is offering the Accredited Certificate in Cognitive Therapy Methods (CCTM) to mental health and social care practitioners working in the Northern Ireland community and voluntary sectors.

With A-Level results out this week, TV Licensing is encouraging those heading to university to pre-register for a TV Licence

Take the opportunity to shape the development of skills in the voluntary and community sector.

Institute of Leadership and Management Learner of the Year 2007 award for leading fire fighter Davy Harbinson.

Loughguile Millennium Centre provided the backdrop for Triangle Housing Association to present 16 staff with First Line Management Certificates. This management programme delivered by NICVA represents the organisation’s commitment to continuous professional development and ensuring delivery of high quality services.

The IOF fundraising skills survey is closing to online responses on 31 July 2007. It only takes a few minutes to complete the survey.

The Hunter Foundation today confirmed that its founders, Sir Tom and Lady Marion Hunter intended to give up to £1 billion to their Foundation over time.

Rural Community Network is running a workshop for groups throughout Northern Ireland on Wednesday 22 August to explain how the Assembly works. It will run from 10.00am to 1.00pm in the Community Relations Council offices, Linen Green, Dungannon.

Employment and Learning Minister, Sir Reg Empey visited city centre restaurant Dr. B’s Kitchen to discuss the difficulties that young people with a disability face when it comes to making the ‘transition’ from school to work.

The childminders’ organisation, NICMA, is calling on Executive ministers to take urgent action to tackle an acute shortage of childminders in many parts of Northern Ireland.

A research project at the University of Ulster on issues around education and reconciliation is looking for 24-25 year olds from Belfast and the North West who are willing to be interviewed.

The Institute of Fundraising has begun a project to survey the training and skills needs of fundraisers in Northern Ireland. Fundraisers are encouraged make time to complete the short survey.

A series of courses has been developed by the UNESCO Centre at the University of Ulster to meet the challenge of placing ‘A Shared Future’ at the centre of organisational cultures within the voluntary sector.

The Indian Community Centre in association with the Ulster Peoples College are offering an opportunity to explore the unique politics of Northern Ireland.

NICVA's latest members survey shows a big demand for training and information on governance, skills and policy development.

100 free training places available at regional Further Education Colleges across Northern Ireland. Learn more about the training at one of three Information Seminars, which the Parenting Forum NI will be running in June across Northern Ireland.

This month we turn our attention to Dungiven based Hands That Talk. This organisation is the only Deaf and hearing community organisation of its kind in the province and has grown to be the largest Deaf community group in the country in only seven years.

Potential bursaries on offer from INCORE to support up to 10 candidates from Northern Ireland to pacticipate in the 2007 International Summer School.

Training for project managers in the voluntary and community sector in Donegal and Monaghan

VSB is inviting applications to two of the Trust funds it administers; namely Pilgrim Trust Small Grants and The Women Caring Trust.
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