Sign up for Connecting with Communities: responding to changing community needs - an immensely practical course which encourages learning and sharing amongst participants Creating Capacity Learning programmes to develop confidence and inspire the profession now and for the future Connecting with Communities Responding to changing community needs Date: 9th September 2010 Time: 10:00 – 16:30 Venue: Church Street Library, 67-69 Church Street, London, NW8 8EU The demographic profile of communities across the UK is changing faster than ever before. Every region of Britain has experienced significant migratory change. Patterns of migration are also very different from previous waves of migration to Britain, particularly with the enlargement of the European Union (EU). Isn't it time to think about how your organisation is responding to the needs of a changing community and think about what more it could do? Find out what John Vincent one of the course trainers has said about the day from the news <http://www.creatingcapacity.org/cc/index.aspx?id=4&nId=6> section on the Creating Capacity website. Trainers: Bill Bolloten is an independent education consultant who specialises in refugee and asylum seeker issues, particularly facing children, young people and adults. John Vincent coordinates The Network advocating the role of the cultural sector in social justice; disseminating information; and running practical training courses. He has worked in the public sector for many years, particularly with community-based library services. Price: £135 + VAT per delegate. Cost includes all papers, lunch and refreshments. Who will find this course valuable? This course is for people working in libraries, museums, archives and cultural & heritage organisations, who want to connect with new communities, particularly refugees, asylum-seekers, and migrant workers. Key learning outcomes: * Understanding new communities in the UK * Awareness of migration and settlement patterns in your local area * Understanding the role the sector can play in supporting the needs of new arrivals and their integration into local communities * Opportunities to share good practice Tel: 07985 659425 Email: [log in to unmask] Book online at: www.creatingcapacity.org <http://www.creatingcapacity.org/> If you are interested in community engagement, but can't make this course, have a look at <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90480&cour seid=90480&zz=20514709> Community Engagement: an introduction to the skills and planning required which is on 11 October, also at the Church Street Library. Alternatively, have a look at other courses coming up soon including <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90313&cour seid=90313&zz=27260027> Conservation for the Uninitiated; <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90463&cour seid=90463&zz=03771707> Early Years Foundation Stage in Museums; <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90469&cour seid=90469&zz=32636921> Introduction to Marketing; <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90303&cour seid=90303&zz=04453999> Introduction to Fundraising; <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=86194&cour seid=86194&zz=44939663> Copyright Essentials; <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90449&cour seid=90449&zz=33671453> Digital Records Preservation; <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90478&cour seid=90478&zz=58312825> Inclusive Services and <https://creatingcapacity.enterprisestudy.com/View.aspx?p=88817&c=90141&cour seid=90141&zz=50023245> Managing Teams all described at <http://www.creatingcapacity.org/cc/index.aspx> www.creatingcapacity.org when you click on the book now button and list all our courses. Don't forget that Creating Capacity gives reductions for signing up for course packages, so have a look online or contact [log in to unmask] to find out more. We look forward to seeing you soon, Lucy Auger Creating Capacity for Museums, Libraries and Archives Tel: 079 8565 9425 Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> Web: www.creatingcapacity.org <http://www.creatingcapacity.org/>