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SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nPlease note the second date for this training session will be Thursday November 7 from 9am-4pm at Perth Royal Infirmary.  Delegates must attend both days. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-2/
LOCATION:Perth Royal Infirmary\, Perth
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ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190830T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190830T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190520T095042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T095112Z
UID:423-1567155600-1567180800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-2-3/
LOCATION:Stracathro Hospital\, By Brechin\, Angus\, DD9 7QA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190829T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190829T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190522T090043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T090124Z
UID:427-1567069200-1567092600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Emotional Health and Wellbeing Conference
DESCRIPTION:The conference will offer a range of keynote speakers and the opportunity to attend a range of workshops led by schools (education)\, health and partner agencies. \nHEADSPACE\, our collaborative zone\, will run throughout lunchtime\, promoting information and support from local and national organisations. \nThe event will also formally launch the CAMHS Innovation Fund Toolkit for Practitioners\, consult and network to further development the Tayside Children and Young People’s Mental Health Strategy and promote effective practice in the area of children and young people’s emotional health and wellbeing. \nTo attend the event\, please download and complete this form.  Forms must be returned by Friday\, May 31st.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/emotional-health-and-wellbeing-conference/
LOCATION:Abertay University\, Bell Street\, Dundee\, DD1 1HG
ORGANIZER;CN="Allison Stewart":MAILTO:allison.stewart@nhs.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190816T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190520T095042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T095042Z
UID:419-1565946000-1565971200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 1)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-1-2/
LOCATION:Stracathro Hospital\, By Brechin\, Angus\, DD9 7QA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190628T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190628T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190520T094520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T094651Z
UID:417-1561712400-1561737600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment. \nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each. \nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability. \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential.For more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-2-2/
LOCATION:Kings Cross Hospital\, Clepington Road\, Dundee\, DD3 8EA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190625T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190625T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190612T090505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T091421Z
UID:442-1561456800-1561460400@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Welfare Rights Awareness
DESCRIPTION:This free\, hour-long session introduces some of the welfare and benefits available and will help you to signpost people to support. No need to book – just come along on the day.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/welfare-rights-awareness-2/
LOCATION:Almondbank House\, Lewis Place\, Perth\, Perthshire\, PH1 3BD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190621T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190520T093149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T093406Z
UID:402-1561107600-1561132800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 2)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-2/
LOCATION:Stratheran Community Campus\, Pittenzie Road\, Crieff\, Perthshire\, PH7 3JN
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190620T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190620T163000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190612T090042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190612T091324Z
UID:438-1561044600-1561048200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Welfare Rights Awareness
DESCRIPTION:This free\, hour-long session introduces some of the welfare and benefits available and will help you to signpost people to support. No need to book – just come along on the day.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/welfare-rights-awareness/
LOCATION:Drumhar Health Centre\, North Methven Street\, Perth\, Perthshire\, PH1 5PD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190614T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190614T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190520T094520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T094520Z
UID:409-1560502800-1560528000@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 1)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment. \nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each. \nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability. \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential.For more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity-session-1/
LOCATION:Kings Cross Hospital\, Clepington Road\, Dundee\, DD3 8EA
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Elaine Rose":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190612T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190612T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190402T082544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T082613Z
UID:301-1560326400-1560358800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Save the Date - June 12th 2019
DESCRIPTION:An event for School Leaders will be taking place on Wednesday\, June 12th with the Deputy First Minister. \nMore details to follow.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/save-the-date-june-12th-2019/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190607T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190607T160000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190520T093149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190520T094541Z
UID:391-1559898000-1559923200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Solihull Approach - 2 Day Foundation Training Opportunity (session 1)
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to share information about our roll out an extensive 2 day training programme throughout Tayside for all practitioners working with pregnant women and families with children in their early years in Tayside. \nThe Solihull Approach is a UK project developed in 2001 by a team led by Dr Hazel Douglas MBE\, a Psychotherapist and Psychologist who was the head of Child Psychology in Solihull. She originally developed the model whilst working with a team of Health Visitors\, Child and Adolescent Mental Health services and families. \nThe Solihull Approach aims to increase the emotional health and wellbeing of children and families\, ensuring children have a good emotional start in life whilst supporting parents in a creative and consistent approach. \nThe Solihull Approach helps parents process their own emotions and anxieties allowing them to cope with and focus more clearly on how to assist their children’s emotions\, anxieties and behaviours. \nIt looks at 3 main concepts: \nContainment – The beginning of the process\, the calmness in the face of a storm. Parents are supported to process the situation and listen and take in the whole picture. Containment gives the parents a calm\, safe\, secure environment in order to ensure they are appropriately and emotionally equipped to support their children through difficult periods. It builds on relationship and secure attachment.\nReciprocity – Being in tune with each other\, the building blocks of relationship and positive interaction\, the communication dance. Parents are supported to consider why their child is acting in such a way and are encouraged to see things from the child’s perspective\, so building a secure and stable relationship for each.\nBehaviour Management – supporting children in self-regulation\, self-control and boundaries. Encouraging children’s positive behaviour through positive modelling\, consistency and the importance of predictability \nThe Solihull Approach is now used across the UK and across the world by midwives to firefighters\, schools\, homes\, hospitals and prisons. \nSessions are being held on the following dates\, delegates must attend both days: \n\nFriday June 7th and Friday June 21st from 9am-4pm at the Strathearn Community Campus\, Crieff\nFriday June 14th and Friday June 28th from 9am-4pm at Kings Cross Hospital\, Dundee\nFriday August 16th and Friday August 30th from 9am-4pm at Stracathro Hospital\, Brechin\n\nThe training course is free to attend but spaces are limited and booking is essential. \nFor more information or to book your place\, please contact the Solihull Approach team on 01738 477943 or email ERose@pkc.gov.uk
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/solihull-approach-2-day-foundation-training-opportunity/
LOCATION:Stratheran Community Campus\, Pittenzie Road\, Crieff\, Perthshire\, PH7 3JN
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/solihull-logo.png
ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:ERose@pkc.gov.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190511T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190511T153000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190409T093828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190416T124825Z
UID:289-1557565200-1557588600@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:TRIC Digital Learning Festival 2019
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the very first Tayside Regional Improvement Collaborative (TRIC) Digital Learning Festival 2019 \nOn Saturday 11 May\, the University of Dundee will host our very first TRIC Digifest\, where we will bring together educational practitioners and young people from across Tayside and partner agencies from Scotland and beyond. \nOur TRIC Digifest will provide opportunities to access high-quality and highly engaging professional learning as well as opportunities to be inspired by colleagues and young people from across the Regional Improvement Collaborative\, showcasing exciting approaches to using digital technology to enhance learning and teaching. \nTRIC Digifest is completely FREE for everyone to attend and contributes towards your career-long professional learning. \nIn this first event we have drawn up a programme\, where we have representation from Nursery\, Primary and Secondary schools from across the collaborative. We have also been successful in attracting guest speakers from The University of Dundee\, Code Club Scotland\, Google Scotland and Education Scotland. \nTo book your place\, browse the festival programme\, note the workshops you want to attend and then use the booking form to register your interest. Remember to book early to guarantee a place at the workshops of your choice. \nWe do hope you will enjoy the day\, hopefully be inspired by what you see and hear\, and take time to mingle and network with your other delegates in the Digital Plaza. \nRefreshments will be provided throughout the day\, including pastries and hot bacon rolls on arrival and a sandwich lunch. Please indicate your dietary requirements on the Workshop booking form – link above. \nThe TRIC Digital Festival is being hosted in the Dalhousie Building part of the University of Dundee \, a great modern venue very close to the city centre. \nPARKING \nThere are on street and parking bays around the venue. Please note there will be parking charges \, so if you can\, please try and share transport or use public transport.. \nThe railway station is a 13 minute walk from the venue (0.6 miles)
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/tric-digital-learning-festival-2019/
LOCATION:Dalhousie Building\, Old Hawkhill\, Dundee\, DD1 5EN
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/email-v3.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190305T095208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T095249Z
UID:248-1556046000-1556053200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Satellite Consultation Session
DESCRIPTION:Being a parent – What matters to you? \nAbout this Event\nOur vision is that “Everyone who has or will have a parenting role is supported to secure positive outcomes for themselves and their families.” \nAround 300 parents and others with a parenting role have already given us their views on what the Strategy should include to help deliver this vision. We want to share with you how this has helped us to develop the work so far. \nWe also want to get your views on the next stage – using the Strategy to make a difference for parents and others with a parenting role. \nWe are running satellite sessions in Crieff\, Montrose\, Aberfeldy\, Perth and Dundee\, as well as a main event on Wednesday 27th March at The Quay\, Dundee.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/satellite-consultation-session/
LOCATION:Angus House\, Orchardbank Business Park\, Orchardbank\, Forfar\, DD8 1AN\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190423T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190305T095517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T095517Z
UID:251-1556013600-1556020800@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Satellite Consulation Session
DESCRIPTION:Being a parent – What matters to you? \nAbout this Event\nOur vision is that “Everyone who has or will have a parenting role is supported to secure positive outcomes for themselves and their families.” \nAround 300 parents and others with a parenting role have already given us their views on what the Strategy should include to help deliver this vision. We want to share with you how this has helped us to develop the work so far. \nWe also want to get your views on the next stage – using the Strategy to make a difference for parents and others with a parenting role. \nWe are running satellite sessions in Forfar\, Montrose\, Aberfeldy\, Perth and Dundee\, as well as a main event at The Quay in Dundee on Wednesday 27th March from 10am until 1.30pm.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/satellite-consulation-session/
LOCATION:Stratheran Community Campus\, Pittenzie Road\, Crieff\, Perthshire\, PH7 3JN
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190418T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190305T094907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T094943Z
UID:245-1555614000-1555621200@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Satellite Consultation Sessions
DESCRIPTION:Being a parent – what matters to you? \nAbout this Event\nOur vision is that “Everyone who has or will have a parenting role is supported to secure positive outcomes for themselves and their families.” \nAround 300 parents and others with a parenting role have already given us their views on what the Strategy should include to help deliver this vision. We want to share with you how this has helped us to develop the work so far. \nWe also want to get your views on the next stage – using the Strategy to make a difference for parents and others with a parenting role. \nWe are running satellite sessions in Forfar\, Montrose\, Crieff\, Aberfeldy and Perth\, as well as a main event on Wednesday 27th March at The Quay\, Dundee.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/satellite-consultation-sessions/
LOCATION:Harris Academy\, Perth Road\, Dundee\, DD2 1NL\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190327T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190327T133000
DTSTAMP:20260506T182632
CREATED:20190305T093556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T134447Z
UID:239-1553680800-1553693400@www.taycollab.org.uk
SUMMARY:Tayside Parenting Strategy event
DESCRIPTION:Being a parent – What matters to you? We want your views on what we have developed so far and how the next stage will look! \nAbout this Event\nOur vision is that “Everyone who has or will have a parenting role is supported to secure positive outcomes for themselves and their families.” \nAround 300 parents and others with a parenting role have already given us their views on what the Strategy should include to help deliver this vision. We want to share with you how this has helped us to develop the work so far. \nWe also want to get your views on the next stage – using the Strategy to make a difference for parents and others with a parenting role. \nThis event will run from 10am until 1.30pm and will include workshops\, discussions and lunch. We will also be running smaller satellite sessions in Forfar\, Montrose\, Crieff\, Aberfeldy\, Perth and Dundee.
URL:https://www.taycollab.org.uk/event/tayside-parenting-strategy-event/
LOCATION:The Quay\, 21A Camperdown St\, Dundee\, Dundee\, Tayside\, DD1 3JA\, United Kingdom
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