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Middlesbrough, England TS1 1JH





Background
NCB has developed a series of collaborative working training seminars, which aim to support VCS organisations from the BAMER and faith based sector to explore the best practice and issues around collaborative working and enable participants to begin the collaborative working process.
The seminars were developed as a result of the tailored commissioning training (run through the successful VCS Engage programme), for the BAMER (Black Asian Minority Ethnic and Refugee) and faith based VCS organisations. In their feedback, many participants identified partnership working as the key barrier to playing an active role in the commissioning process. This supported the view from local area commissioners that Local Authorities were less likely to consider applications from individual VCS organisations, and preferred to see a more holistic approach from the sector.

About the SeminarsThe seminars, which are part training, and part brokerage, explore the various considerations when undertaking partnership with other VCS organisations, local authority, statutory agencies and the private sector, and gives participants key tips about both practical and non tangible considerations when undertaking and evaluating partnership working.

Details
The seminar will begin at 9.30am and finish at 1pm, lunch will be provided between 1pm and 2pm.
Each training day is open to 25 delegates, and places are booked on a first come, first served basis with priority given to BAMER and faith based VCS organisations.
Please note that if you have booked a place on this course we may contact you to cancel it in favour of a priority group.

Contact
If you have any questions prior to booking a place, please contact Robin Taylor or Celia Watson on 020 7833 6809/020 7843 6085 for more information.

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