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Subject:

MLA London Training - Funding (final call for places) & Child Protection

From:

Paddy McNulty <[log in to unmask]>

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Paddy McNulty <[log in to unmask]>

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Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:06:59 -0000

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Dear Colleagues,

 

Please find details of training courses being delivered on behalf of MLA London for November below.

 

Finding Different Funding Streams - European and International Funding for Museums, Libraries, and Archives (FINAL CALL FOR PLACES)

 - 22nd November 2007

 

Child Protection for museums, libraries and archives (SPACES REMAINING) - 30th November 2007

 

Click on the course title above for further information, or visit the Training and Events section of our website, www.mlalondon.org.uk

 

Cost: £75 for delegates from organisations within the 33 London boroughs, £90 for delegates from outside of London. 1 place for a volunteer member of staff from an organisation at £37.50 (London only)

 

To download a booking form click here <http://www.mlalondon.org.uk/uploads/documents/MLA_London_Delegates_Booking_Form_2007.doc>  or contact Georgina Siddall on 020 7549 1712 ([log in to unmask])

 

Please return the completed form to [log in to unmask], or post to Bookings, 4th Floor, 53-56 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DG, or by fax on 020 7490 5225.

 

 

Finding Different Funding Streams - European and International Funding for Museums, Libraries, and Archives (FINAL CALL FOR PLACES)

 

Date: Thursday 22nd November 2007

Time: 9.30am to 4.30pm

Venue: British Dental Association, 64 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8YS


Would you like to capitalise on your organisation's position within the one of world's leading nations?  Would you like to diversify your funding streams?  

 

In addition to National and UK funding streams, there are a number of European and international funding opportunities that museums, libraries, and archives can take advantage of.  This one day seminar will highlight ways in which your organisation can build partnerships, access European funding, deal with the challenges of the latest EU rules and regulations, lay the foundations for international and European funding,  and access international sources of funding 

 

Training will cover:

 

*	EU funding programmes, including trans-national and Structural Funds
*	Non-EU opportunities, including trusts and foundations, bursaries, grants and awards.
*	Key requirements for applying to EU programmes and tips for developing a proposal
*	Tips for building partnerships, inside advice on where to start and how to foster new relationships in Europe and throughout the world.
*	International funding streams
*	Incorporating international elements into funding strategies
*	Developing international partnerships throughout the world

 

Attendees of a previous MLA London-commissioned fundraising course in September described the course as dynamic and well-structured, and were pleased that the information was delivered in a clear and well-paced manner:  "Extremely useful session; wonderful training, thank you!"  

 

 

Child Protection for museums, libraries and archives

Confused by child protection law and how it applies within your organisation?  Need to know more about child protection?

 

Date: Friday 30th November 2007

Time: 09.30am to 4.30pm

Venue: Birkbeck Library, Main Building, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HX 

 

This course is for anyone, including staff, volunteers and freelancers, who work with children in their organisation.  It will also benefit people responsible for developing education programmes  and/or writing child protection policies for their organisation

 

This practical training day aims to ensure that participants leave knowing what is important, what is not, and are confident to make informed decisions on procedures and requirements relating to Child Protection legislation.

 

At the end of the session participants will have knowledge of:

 

*	Child protection statues and how they affect their organisation
*	The processes of the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB), including which staff, volunteers, and freelancers need to be CRB checked and why
*	Record keeping issues relating to Child Protection legislation, including what paperwork must be kept by organisations, and data protection
*	Safeguards and protection issues for your staff, volunteers , and the children and young people who use your service
*	Restrictions and regulations relating to the photography and video-recording of children 
*	Child protection policies
*	Considering child protection in your communications and advertising

 

Finally it will guide participants in auditing their policy and procedures.  The trainer can provide ongoing help in drafting child protection policies , or an organisational "health check" should you require it.

 

The course is for a small number of delegates.  Delegates will be asked to complete a short questionnaire outlining the child protection issues and situations that specifically apply to their organisation before they attend this course in order to ensure that their needs can addressed directly on the day.

 

 

Paddy McNulty

Workforce Development Co-ordinator

Direct line: 020 7549 1711

Main line: 020 7549 1700

Fax: 020 7490 5225

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www.mlalondon.org.uk

 

MLA London,

Fourth Floor,

53-56 Great Sutton Street,

London EC1V 0DG

 

P please consider the environment - do you really need to print this email? 

 

MLA London is the strategic regional development agency for museums, libraries and archives in London. We are part of the MLA Partnership. For further information please visit the website at www.mlalondon.org.uk

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