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OLDER NEWS
July to December 10
- Developing Practice Guidance for the Care Council for
Wales – 'Supporting the social care workforce to deliver
person centred care for people with dementia’.
- Facilitating community consultation on the future of Rhuallt
school building.
- Developing and managing online survey and resultant report
for Care Council for Wales.
- Provision of Appreciative Inquiry workshops for large
private sector education and care provider.
June/July 10
- Facilitating AI workshops at PSMW
Summer School
- Improving Safeguarding through Appreciative Inquiry Workshop
in Birmingham with The Hub Events
May/June 10
- Partnering with Appreciating People to work with communities
in North West England to develop local plans including responses
to anti-social behaviour.
- Facilitating a developmental workshop for local authority
Young People's Partnership
April 10 - Sowing
Seeds publication for PSMW on Appreciative Inquiry (pdf)
March 10 - Developing proposals with the Care Council
for Wales to accredit learning within the childcare sector.
Jan - March 10 - Inspections for CSSIW and online
questionnaire for CCW across all social service commissioners
in Wales.
September 09 - 'Appreciative Inquiry' article for
PSMW (Public Services Management Wales) Catalyst
magazine.
September 09 - Care Council and Taith (formerly Roger
Rowett & Associates) launches report - Good
Practice in Dementia Care
May - September 09 - Conducting Appreciative
Inquiry self evaluation for local authority youth service,
domiciliary care provider, and voluntary sector special school.
1st May 09 - Taith Ltd officially launches. Taith
builds on the work of Roger Rowett and Associates with a new
business structure and focus.
March 09 - Estyn report praised the PCP process within
a voluntary sector special school we are working with.
October 2008 - Conducting feasibility study for a
large Housing Association into the potential development of
a domiciliary care service.
September 2008 - Assisting a local domiciliary care
provider to develop their induction programme for new staff
in order to meet the Care Council's' revised induction framework.
October 2007 - Undertaking CQFW
(Credit and Qualification for Wales) developmental work.
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