Working With Your Landlord to Engage
Young People
5-6 August 2015
Trainers: GOGY
Would you and your landlord like to bring
new ideas, visions and aspirations into your
organisation? Maybe the voice of young people
is your answer. Engaging young people creates
new opportunities for young people to advise
and influence local decision making to effect
positive change.
This two-day training course is a dynamic and
forward thinking programme, which enables
you to identify strategies and tools equipping
you with the knowledge and confidence to
engage the young people who will be involved
and become part of the tenant engagement
culture embedded across organisations.
The training will:
• Explore benefits of your own engagement
• Challenge perceptions
• Identify benefits of engaging young people
• Work on strategies and engagement tools
• Develop ‘Next Steps’ action plan
• Promote excellence and best practice.
Does Your Panel Reflect Your
Community
24-25 August 2015
Trainers: Burkitt Vernelle Training and Consultancy
When thinking about your Panel or group, do
you often find yourself wondering where all
the young people are or how you can make
contact with groups that seem hard to reach?
Do you know your group isn’t fully representing
your community but have struggled to find an
answer?
This course will help you to gain an
understanding of why it can be difficult to
engage some groups and help you come up
with strategies to overcome these hurdles.
Before you can find answers you need to be
sure who makes up your community and this
course will show you just how easy it is to
find out. It will look at where some groups are
succeeding to better represent all those living
in their neighbourhoods. It will also look at the
law as it relates to these issues and bust some
of the myths around equality and diversity.
If you thought looking at these issues could be
dull, frustrating or disheartening, think again!
This course is lively, engaging and fun!
Trainers had impressive
knowledge around
the subject and
willing to dig for extra
information.”
Dealing with Anti-Social Behaviour
Excellent. Lots of
written material and
lots of exercises to get
you thinking.”
Planning Monitoring and Evaluating
It enlightened sections
of scrutiny which we
hadn’t considered.”
Practical Skills for Scrutiny
It was well delivered,
free flowing, well
presented and focused.”
Wider World
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