Abergele North Wales

Abergele North Wales

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LATEST TAITH DEVELOPMENTS


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 future of Rhuallt school building.

Facilitating online survey and resultant report for Care Council for Wales.


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.


11th May - Taith launches Innovation Wall - a place for people to share examples of good practice - click here.


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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