[WiLT] Carers UK Training Unit Course update April 2007
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Carers UK Training Unit Course update April 2007
There are still a few places still available on the following courses:
26th April - Mental Health Law & The Human Rights Act 1998 - Trainer:
Deborah E M Smith
This course may now be full. So check (see below) before booking
online at:
http://www.carersuk.org/Policyandpractice/Training/Trainingcalendar
27th April - Carers & the new Work & Families Act - Trainers: Lucy
Daniels and Steph Gold
Due to the popularity of this new course, there will be two workshops
on this date. Both will run from 10.00 - 1.00 with Lucy and Steph. To
book a place for a vital up-date on the latest legislation affecting
working carers, book online at:
http://www.carersuk.org/Policyandpractice/Training/Trainingcalendar
1st May - Carer Awareness - Trainer: Lucy Daniels/Steph Gold
For all those who are new to working with carers, this course gives a
solid grounding in the issues that face carers. To book a place go to:
http://www.carersuk.org/Policyandpractice/Training/Trainingcalendar
3rd May - New Rights for Employees with Dependants - Trainers: Lucy
Daniels/Steph Gold
The second of our new half day workshops covering the Work & Families
Act. Suitable for all those working in supervisory roles as well as HR
specialists and policy makers. To book a place go to:
http://www.carersuk.org/Policyandpractice/Training/Trainingcalendar
Re-scheduled Course:
5th June - Benefits for Carers: Introduction - Trainer: Neil Bateman
This course provides a clear introduction to the main welfare benefits
that affect carers and will include the latest information on the
changes to the benefits rates from April 2007. To book a place go to:
http://www.carersuk.org/Policyandpractice/Training/Trainingcalendar
For further information go to http://www.carersuk.org
or contact the Training Unit on 020 7566 7632
or email training at carersuk.org
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