West CLD Alliance
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2016-17 | This is the event that was held on 8 August in East Dunbartonshire about the new framework for CLD self-evaluation from Education Scotland called How Good is the Learning and Development in our Community? |
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This is an event that was held in West Dunbartonshire on 1 September to self-evaluate the CLD plan with the partnership. |
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Another session in Kirkintilloch with Education Scotland that focused on key indicators for inspection 4.1 (impact on local community) and 5.1 (delivering the learning offer with learners), Presentations from Kirsty Anderson in East Dunbartonshire Council, Ruth and Wilson Blakey from Milngavie Community Development Trust and Simon Ross in Education Scotland, This was followed by group discussions - the facilitation plan and outputs are also attached. |
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Events 2016-17 | All paperwork including presentations and evaluations |
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CLD Standards Council going on the road over the summer to meet and greet with members and also develop understanding and collate views on education governance review that is happening. Session is in in Kirkintilloch but open to all West CLD Alliance - Glasgow City also hosting a session on 17th. Contact Kirsty Anderson for more details. |
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Session in Kirkintilloch focusing on the new Community Empowerment Act and Support to Community Groups |
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2018-19 | Here you will find the outputs from the Empowering CLD Conference held in the Teachers' Building in Glasgow on Friday 23 March 2018. |
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Learning Lunch 30th May 2018 Materials |
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2020 | All paperwork relating to meetings held in 2020 |
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Covid CPD Resources Dec. 20 | Education Scotland Digi Learn website with webinars/resources/information. |
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Education Scotland Youtube channel with recorded webinars, highlighting professional learning across many areas. Examples include, onenote, microsoft 365, google classroom, cyber resilience and internet safety among many more. Webinars that reference glow can still apply to those using programmes outside glow. |
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Advice for community groups, organisations and volunteer networks fighting Covid-19 In towns and villages across Scotland, communities are fighting COVID 19. These pages provide advice on how to virus proof the fantastic things you are doing and reduce the risk of indirect spread. Please read them carefully if you are starting to provide support or reviewing what you are doing already. |
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This advice has been produced by Scottish Community Development Centre (SCDC) and Public Health Scotland. It's based on the best available knowledge and will be updated regularly as other information becomes available. We have written it for those without medical or scientific knowledge. It covers things like: promoting your service; making sure volunteers are safe and fit to provide services; getting help with complex care needs; keeping things you collect and deliver as free from the virus as possible and cooking and transporting hot meals. The resource now also includes more advice on restarting services safely There is advice on how to reduce the risk as far as possible while still helping people. Please read these sections carefully if you are starting to provide support, or reviewing what you are doing already. |
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Presentation by Marielle Bruce of Youthlink Scotland highlighting case studies and resources available from Youthlink on Youthwork and Education Recovery from across Scotland. |
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CLD Tips and Tricks Webinar December 2020 - a selection of tips and tricks for online learning and engagement. Hosted on Education Scotland Youtube Channel and can be watched anytime. |
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West Alliance CPD sessions March/April 2022 | ||
West Alliance Conversations 2022-23 | Slides from West CLD Alliance Conversation The Story so far..... Sharing ideas on reviewing the first year of 2021 – 24 CLD Plans Tuesday 21st June 2022 4pm - 5pm West CLD Alliance Conversation 21st June 2022 - Google Jamboard |