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Setting Up A Community Group

in ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINERS NETWORK (England)

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Doncaster

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£165 + VAT Special offers 

Duration:

1 Day

Start:

03/03/2009 calendar
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This event identifies all the elements needed to set up an environmental or community group, including planning and involvement techniques, legal structures, finance requirements and communicating with the public.

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Type Course Duration 1 Day
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Suitability It is aimed at anyone involved in setting up a group, development workers who support groups, and those in similar roles whether paid or voluntary.
Course objectives This event identifies all the elements needed to set up an environmental or community group, including planning and involvement techniques, legal structures, finance requirements and communicating with the public.
Price £165 + VAT
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Setting Up A Community Group
Setting Up A Community Group

This informative and valuable event identifies all the elements needed to set up an environmental or community group, including planning and involvement techniques, legal, finance requirements and communicating with the public. It is aimed at anyone involved in setting up a group, development workers who support groups, and those in similar roles whether paid or voluntary.
 
OBJECTIVES
 
By the end of the event you will be able to:
• Use scoping techniques to be clear about what your group will do
• Understand the legal framework of community groups
• Identify key roles that members can actively take on to establish the group
• Create a clear action plan for the development of the group
• Communicate what your group is about to the public
• Identify what members need to keep motivated over time
• Recognise common problems that new community groups experience and develop strategies to overcome them
 

THE TUTOR
Beverley Taylor is a freelance trainer and consultant who aims to help voluntary organisations and community groups manage their limited resources more effectively through training and consultancy support.  She has worked with voluntary organisations since 1990 and has also worked as a community development worker supporting self-help and community groups, a training officer with a regional development agency and a manager of a national volunteer organisation.
 
 
 
 
 
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Where Doncaster, Mallard Way see map
When Start: 03/03/2009 Finish: 03/03/2009 See calendar
 
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The ETN training programme is an open programme of short courses designed mainly for people and organisations involved in the environment and aimed primarily at the voluntary sector, although roughly 30% of participants come from local authorities and government funded agencies. We run about 80-90 events a year in a range of subjects, all held in England at various locations chosen for ease of access by all means of transport – typically Birmingham, London, Leeds, York, Manchester, Bristol, Doncaster, Durham, Middlesbrough, Sheffield, Stourport-on-Severn, Sandy, Southampton, Swindon & Peterborough. The events are delivered by trainers drawn from BTCV, other organisations, and freelancers – they are all practitioners and experienced in their field. The organisations in the loose network, listed in the column on the left, contribute in various ways such as acting as a source of trainers or venues, training needs information, or helping to market the programme by circulating the publicity information through their organisations, own networks and contacts.
Advantages of studying with ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINERS NETWORK
Comments from participants on past ETN events "I was very impressed with the content of the course and the style of the training" "Very good! Built my confidence. Great tips" "I would strongly recommend colleagues to attend" "Another great day by a great trainer" "The trainer kept the audience with her. At no point was it boring" "Brilliant! Another successful course from ETN" "Excellent trainer - focused, enthusiastic and friendly" "It was beyond my expectations!" "It will boost my confidence to return and tackle a problematic community project" "A great source of inspiration that has given me confidence to work with young people" "Fantastic! And so much fun, thank you" "Excellent trainer. Very knowledgeable and full of positive energy" "Very motivating!" "Excellent! Enjoyable and useful to meet others in the same field of work "
Course provider history
The Environmental Trainers Network (ETN) is a loose, informal network of organisations across the environmental voluntary sector. ETN itself was established in 1991 as a network of trainers and training managers in environmental organisations. Its activities are broadly overseen by a Steering Group currently drawn from Black Environment Network, BTCV and RSPB. Until about 1997 ETN received funding from the then Countryside Commission (now merged into Natural England) which it used to hold meetings and provide services for its members. Once this funding ceased, the Steering Group decided to focus its efforts on maintaining the training programme, which it first began running in 1994. 
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