NAVCA is working with the
Children's Workforce
Development Council to help build the skills of staff and
volunteers in the third sector who work with children. Working
through our network of local infrastructure organisations (LIOs),
NAVCA is reaching out to people who may not be aware of recent
changes in policy and practice in relation to children and young
people, and how these changes affect their work.
The project aims to ensure that local third sector organisations
have the necessary skills and knowledge to:
- engage with and influence the workforce development agenda in
their area
- support the development of people who work with
children.
The main activities of the project in 2009-10 will be a good
practice learning scheme, support programmes for Chief Officers and
Development Workers, learning events on representation, and
information services. We will also be working strategically with
CWDC to help improve their reach to the local third sector. Further
information about these activities will appear on these pages as
the project develops.
The following Circulation article gives an
overview of the children's workforce
agenda
Good practice
To help us share and develop good practice, NAVCA is keen to
hear from practitioners in LIOs about local activities relating to
children's workforce development. Please contact
Dianne Leyland,
NAVCA's Children's Workforce Adviser.
NAVCA has put together a
snapshot of children's workforce development activities across the
third sector. Please let us know about your work so that we can
keep this up to date.
Integrated working explained
CWDC have produced information and guidance about integrated
working policy and good practice across the children's workforce.
Visit CWDC's
integrated
working pages.