Past Webinars
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Upcoming webinars filtered by subject: Welfare, Communities, Family, Faith and Social Justice
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Data driven placemaking: how to deliver innovation with data
This webinar explains the purpose, value and practice of data based placemaking. It will discuss the objectives of placemaking in the shaping of services and projects, the opportunities to support more prosperous competitive places and how to deliver effective placemaking in practice with data.
Fri 4th Feb 2022
Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Scotland: What will it mean for your organisation?
This webinar explores the legal and service delivery implications for all Scottish public authorities of the implementation of the United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child into Scottish law. It will examine how public sector bodies - and anyone undertaking functions or providing services to children with public money - can meet the challenge of acting compatibly with the incorporated UNCRC requirements, reflecting them in their day to day running, culture and practices.
Thu 3rd Jun 2021
Scotland’s third sector and COVID recovery: How do we build back better?
This webinar will explore the critical role of Scotland’s third sector in supporting communities, public services and the economy as they grapple with the task of delivering recovery from the COVID pandemic. It will discuss the strategic importance of third sector activities in all aspects of Scottish life, the centrality of clarity in leadership and funding within and for the sector and the prospective role and challenges for the sector in helping to deliver recovery and aiming to ‘build back better’.
Tue 1st Jun 2021
Delivering Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Scotland’s Public, Private and Third Sectors
This webinar explores how the need to deliver equality, diversity and inclusion in Scotland’s public, private and Third sector organisations can be met, the challenges which need to be overcome to ensure that diversity is properly reflected in leadership and governance structures and the steps which must be taken to ensure that these ambitions are also reflected in the day to day running, culture and practices of organisations in all three sectors.
Thu 27th May 2021
Planning, Place, Housing and Resilient Communities: Making planning choices as though we were going to have to live with them
This webinar will discuss how the planning process can be shaped to deliver place making, achieve sustainability in terms of climate and public health and promote successful economic and transport outcomes. It will also consider issues such as multi-generational living, use of vacant and derelict land, fuel poverty, retrofitting and issues which have emerged in relation to affordable housing in particular during the coronavirus epidemic.
Fri 19th Feb 2021
Coronavirus, Care of Older People and Future Care: What have we learned?
This webinar will discuss both the experience of caring for older people during coronavirus to date and the lessons to be drawn from that experience for future ‘new normal’.
Fri 23rd Oct 2020
Supporting Hard To Reach Children In Hard Times
This webinar will discuss how coronavirus has impacted upon the ability to work with and support hard to reach children and young people, the need to recognise the nature and scale of the impact of coronavirus upon the the mental health challenge we face and what we have learned about trying to support the hardest to reach in hard times and in the times ahead.
Fri 18th Sep 2020
Children's Rights: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the impact on children’s rights
This seminar will be led by Tam Baillie, former Scotland Commissioner for Children and Young People. It will help service providers better understand their obligations in terms of children’s rights and is suitable for anyone responsible for children and young people including carers, staff responsible for the delivery of services to children and families, managers responsible for allocating resources for children and young people, policy makers at all levels and senior managers directing policy and resources.
Wed 5th Jun 2019
Glasgow
Brodies - Glasgow
Children’s Rights: The fundamental importance of right to rest, leisure, play and cultural activities
This seminar will be led by Tam Baillie, former Scotland Commissioner for Children and Young People. It will help service providers better understand their obligations in terms of children’s rights and is suitable for anyone responsible for children and young people including carers, staff responsible for the delivery of services to children and families, managers responsible for allocating resources for children and young people, policy makers at all levels and senior managers directing policy and resources.
Thu 2nd May 2019
Brodies LLP - Edinburgh
Children's Rights: What have rights got to do with the early years?
This seminar will be led by Tam Baillie, former Scotland Commissioner for Children and Young People. It will help service providers better understand their obligations in terms of children’s rights and is suitable for anyone responsible for children and young people including carers, staff responsible for the delivery of services to children and families, managers responsible for allocating resources for children and young people, policy makers at all levels and senior managers directing policy and resources.
Thu 2nd May 2019
Brodies LLP - Edinburgh