Become Volunteers for the Young Persons Guarantee Youth Advisory Board with Young Wales

Following our initial recruitment campaign in April, we are further inviting young people to register as Young Wales Volunteers for the Young Persons Guarantee Youth Advisory Board.
Board members will have the opportunity to: meet new friends and have fun. • Meet with Welsh Government Ministers.

• Gain new skills and training.

• Opportunities to attend annual and national events.

• Enhance you CV and/or UCAS application.

• Financial support to attend the meetings and residentials.


Please find attached further details for the Board. We would appreciate it if you could share with any colleagues or young people you work with who might be interested in signing up.

If you would like further information or if there are any other barriers for participation please get in touch with: volunteer@childreninwales.org.uk and we will be happy to explore how we might be able to support further.


FULLY FUNDED Youth Workers – Award in Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice, Level 4

Hello,

Are you interested in helping to grow and develop the Youth Work workforce in Wales?
Welsh Government is funding 6 places for professionally qualified Youth Workers to train as Internal Quality Assurers (IQAs) in Wales by undertaking the: Award in Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practice, Level 4.

This is a 1 year part-time programme, which will qualify you to understand and carry out assessment and internal quality assurance for Youth Support Worker qualifications and related accredited training.

For more information see flier attached and visit:
www.adultlearning.wales/en/about/our-courses/ywiqa

Email us at: youthwork@adultlearning.wales

What next?
Visit adultlearning.wales/about/ywiqa to:

  1. Complete an Expression of Interest form by midday 28.09.23 to attend an online Information Event on 05.10.23 at 2pm
    AND/OR
  2. Complete an Application Form by midday 12.10.23

Bursary for leaders in the voluntary sector

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to support a vital leader in the voluntary sector, giving them the capacity to grow, develop and increase their impact.

Bursary for leaders in the voluntary sector – WCVA

The Walter Dickie Leadership Bursary helps leaders in the voluntary sector to develop their leadership skills. Each year the bursary provides a ÂŁ2,500 grant to someone in a leadership role within a voluntary organisation in Wales.

The bursary is managed by our Social Investment Cymru team and is open for applications now until 2 October 2023.

WHAT WE’LL FUND

The parameters of how the bursary can be spent are open and applicants are encouraged to come up with interesting ideas to support their own development as a leader. Walter had a passion for travel and for learning, and WCVA wanted this bursary to reflect that. The money could for instance be used:

  • on a particular course of study
  • on funding a visit, possibly overseas, to see how others approach things, or
  • simply anything that the beneficiary feels will move them and their organisation forward

The only limits are in your imagination!

PREVIOUS GRANT RECIPIENTS

Since 2017 the bursary has funded:

  • A study visit to Copenhagen for lessons on sustainable transport
  • A community gardening learning exchange in Montreal
  • Network building and information sharing in the arts sector
  • Several leadership development courses such as the Enterprising Leaders course with Social Enterprise Academy Cymru
  • A game-changing trip to Hollywood for inclusive film charity, TAPE Community Music and Film

Read more about how people have made use of our leadership bursary.

FOLLOWING THE LEADERS

2022 winners Steve Swindon and Louise Miles-Payne have been recording a series of podcasts speaking with other bursary recipients about how they’ve been developing their leadership skills.

In the latest episode they spoke with our Head of Social Investment Cymru, Alun Jones ahead of the opening of the 2023 bursary.

https://soundcloud.com/tapemusicandfilm/following-the-leaders-episode-7-alun-jones?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=https%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Ftapemusicandfilm%252Ffollowing-the-leaders-episode-7-alun-jones

FIND OUT MORE AND APPLY

To find out more and make an application please visit our Walter Dickie Leadership Bursary page.

The deadline for applications is 2 October 2023.

CWVYS – Partnership to open new doors for Police Youth Volunteers in South Wales

Picture caption: Outside Merthyr Bridewell with the Police Youth Volunteers, Merthyr Branch. 

Left to right: Alun Michael, South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Amanda Everson (CWVYS), Assistant Chief Constable Danny Richards, Paul Glaze (CWVYS Chief Exec) 

Right to left: Bronwen Williams, University of Wales Trinity St David, Grant Pointer, Boys and Girls Club Wales.  

Partnership to Open New Doors for Police Youth Volunteers in South Wales 

South Wales Police has partnered with the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS) to enhance the delivery of the force’s Police Youth Volunteers scheme and to open up new opportunities for young people. 

The four-year agreement is being funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner and marks an exciting new chapter for the Police Youth Volunteer scheme which was first launched by South Wales Police in 2014. 

The scheme has grown considerably since then – today there are over 100 volunteers aged between 14 and 17 based at eight hubs across South Wales and supported by local policing teams. 

The volunteers (often referred to as PYVs) are part of a police  youth group recognised throughout the UK. The scheme aims to inspire members to participate positively in their communities and encourages good citizenship and the spirit of adventure. Volunteers often take part in work which supports local policing priorities and learn skills that enhance their work in the community. 

CWVYS will work closely with its partners including the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of Wales and their youth workers as well as Cardiff Metropolitan University and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) whose students from the youth and community and criminology and policing programmes will be volunteering as part of their programme placement. All will team up with existing PYV ‘Leaders’ – made up of PCSOs, police officers and police support volunteers – to deliver a bespoke programme. 

Working with the likes of the Duke of Edinburgh Award, St John Cymru and other youth work providers, activities will be based on the needs of PYVs themselves and will include access to a range of opportunities which will positively impact on their health, wellbeing, personal and social development and with support for PYVS’ education, training and employment prospects. 

South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, Alun Michael, said: “I am very pleased to announce this innovative partnership which enables us to build on the existing success of the scheme and take it to the next level. CWVYS has unrivalled experience of delivering quality youth work which will bring tremendous benefits for our many volunteers. Central to this will be the opportunity to complete stages in the Duke of Edinburgh Award which I know first-hand helps young people thrive and develop. Linking with the voluntary youth work sector in Wales and the two universities makes this a really exciting development.” 

Assistant Chief Constable Danny Richards, said: “The Police Youth Volunteer scheme provides opportunities for young people to develop an understanding of policing and public service. It encourages the development of personal and communication skills whilst encouraging good citizenship through engagement with local communities.” 

Paul Glaze, Chief Executive of CWVYS, said: “Along with our partners, we are delighted to be given the opportunity to work with the Police Youth Volunteers and Leaders across all of the vibrant Hubs in South Wales. We aim to support and to provide the best possible youth work-based programmes which meet the needs of all existing PYVs and those yet to join. We can’t wait to get started!” 

UK Young Academy – Applications open

Shaping a better future together | UK Young Academy

Applications are now open for our next membership cohort. 

Are you an emerging early-career leader based in the UK and passionate about addressing societal challenges? Apply for membership to meet like-minded individuals.

Shaping a better future together

The UK Young Academy is a new interdisciplinary organisation of UK-based early-career researchers, innovators and professionals from across society who share a passion to improve our world.

As part of a global initiative of Young Academies, we will give a voice to individuals with ideas, initiative and drive who wish to work together to contribute to national and global decision-making.

Make a difference

We will provide an opportunity for our members to actively participate in discussions that address societal or global challenges, inform public debate and bring about meaningful change.

Open to all

We aim to be an inclusive and open organisation, providing a voice for individuals from many different sectors and backgrounds to share ideas, develop thinking and meet others.

Strive for excellence

We are a forum for talented emerging leaders to apply their own expertise alongside that of colleagues from other fields, both in the UK and elsewhere in the world.

Sector Stakeholder Groups – Grwpiau Rhanddeiliaid Sectorau

We are inviting individuals and organisations from across the eligible Taith sectors (Schools, Youth, Adult Education, Further Education and Vocational Education and Training and Higher Education) to join our Sector Stakeholder groups. As a new programme, we are continually looking to develop and improve Taith, and stakeholder consultation and input is an essential part of this. The role of the groups will be to:

  • Represent the views of their organisation and others within their sector in relation to the continuing development and delivery of the Taith programme, including policy, processes, and communication.
  • Provide feedback on ways of working and approaches to design, development, delivery, and impact of the programme.
  • Identify and highlight barriers to participation within the relevant sector and provide feedback/advice on how the programme can meet its strategic priorities around inclusion and accessibility.
  • Share insights and updates on relevant developments within their sector and alignment with sector priorities.

There will also be opportunities for cross sector sharing of good practice, discussion, and collaboration, with a focus on key thematic priorities.

Meetings will take place quarterly, online, from September 2023. Membership is open to all individuals and organisations within the sectors in Wales with an interest/involvement in Taith and international exchange, and members can join/leave at any point.

Dates for the first round of Sector Stakeholder Groups are as follows:

  • Higher Education- 28th September, 10.00-11.00am
  • Schools- 28th September, 12.30-1.30pm
  • Adult Education- 29th September, 9.00-10.00am
  • Youth- 29th September 10.30am- 12.00pm
  • Further Education and Vocational Education and Training- 29th September, 2.00-3.00pm

If you or your organisation is interested in joining one of the Sector Stakeholder groups, or want to find out more, please email enquiries@taith.wales.

Grwpiau Rhanddeiliaid Sectorau – Taith

Rydym yn gwahodd unigolion a sefydliadau ledled sectorau gymwys Taith (Ysgolion, Ieuenctid, Addysg Oedolion, Addysg Bellach ac Addysg a Hyfforddiant Galwedigaethol ac Addysg Uwch) i ymuno â’n grwpiau Rhanddeiliaid Sectorau. Fel rhaglen newydd, rydym yn edrych i ddatblygu a gwella Taith yn barhaus, ac mae ymgynghori â rhanddeiliaid a’u cyfraniad yn rhan hanfodol o hyn.

RĂ´l y grwpiau fydd:

  • Cynrychioli barn eu sefydliad ac eraill o fewn eu sector ynglšn Ă˘ datblygiad parhaus a darpariaeth rhaglen Taith, gan gynnwys polisi, prosesau a chyfathrebu.
  • Rhoi adborth ar ffyrdd o weithio ac ar ymagweddau tuag at ddylunio, datblygu, darparu ac effaith y rhaglen.
  • Nodi ac amlygu rhwystrau i gyfranogiad o fewn y sector perthnasol a darparu adborth/cyngor ar sut gall y rhaglen gyflawni ei blaenoriaethau strategol o ran cynhwysiant a hygyrchedd.
  • Rhannu mewnwelediadau a diweddariadau ar ddatblygiadau perthnasol yn eu sector ac aliniad gyda blaenoriaethau’r sector.

Bydd cyfleoedd hefyd i rannu arfer da, trafod a chydweithio traws-sector, gan ganolbwyntio ar flaenoriaethau thematig allweddol.

Bydd cyfarfodydd yn cael eu cynnal bob chwarter, ar-lein, o fis Medi 2023. Mae aelodaeth yn agored i bob unigolyn a sefydliad yn y sectorau yng Nghymru sydd â diddordeb/cyfranogiad mewn Taith a chyfnewid rhyngwladol. Mae aelodaeth yn wirfoddol, a gall aelodau ymuno/gadael ar unrhyw adeg.

Mae dyddiadau rownd gyntaf y grwpiau Rhanddeiliaid Sectorau fel y ganlyn:

  • Addysg Uwch- Medi 28ain, 10.00-11.00am
  • Ysgolion- Medi 28ain, 12.30am-1.30pm
  • Addysg Oedolion- Medi 29ain, 9.00-10.00am
  • Addysg Ieuenctid- Medi 29ain, 10.30am- 12.00pm
  • Addysg Bellach ac Addysg a Hyfforddiant Galwedigaethol- Medi 29ain, 2.00-3.00pm

Os oes gennych chi neu’ch sefydliad ddiddordeb mewn ymuno ag un o grwpiau Randdeiliaid Sectorau, neu os hoffech gael gwybod mwy, e-bostiwch ymholiadau@taith.cymru.

Taith Champion Coordinator – Cydgysylltydd Pencampwyr Taith

Taith Champion Coordinator

Salary and pension: Band C (Starting at ÂŁ24,471 pro rata)

Automatic enrolment into our pension scheme and the WCIA will match your contribution up to a maximum of 5% of your gross salary (minimum 4%)

Employment terms: Fixed-Term contract for 12 months. Desired start date September 2023. Open to a secondment option.

Base: Office, hybrid or home-based available

Hours: 3 days per week – flexible working available.

Leave allowance: 36 days pro rata including bank holidays

Closing date: 5pm 5 September 2003

Summary of Role
Taith is a Welsh government funded international learning exchange programme enabling people in Wales to study, train, volunteer and work all over the world, while allowing organisations in Wales to invite international partners and learners to do the same here in Wales. It will create opportunities to broaden horizons, experience new ways of life, and bring back lessons to share with people at home.

Taith Champions will ensure that all Youth sector organisations, local authorities and young people in Wales have access to information and support in order to participate in a wealth of international opportunities funded by Taith.

This is an exciting role to join the dynamic WCIA team and to support the work of the Taith Champions, a consortium partnership with CWVYS. It is an opportunity to support voluntary organisations, local authorities and young people to engage with international exchanges and develop inward and outward mobility opportunities.

The Coordinator will build strong relationships with, and develop relevant resources and training, for organisations and local authorities in Wales and abroad.

The Coordinator will be a pro-active approachable and highly organised individual with excellent understanding of the youth sector within Wales, international exchange, writing grant applications and pitching projects.

Job Pack

Application form

Equal Opportunities Form

Cydgysylltydd Pencampwyr Taith

Cyflog a phensiwn: Yn dechrau ar ÂŁ24,471 pro rata

Bydd cofrestriad awtomatig i’n cynllun pensiwn a’r WCIA yn cyfateb i’ch cyfraniad hyd at gyfanswm o 5% o’ch cyflog gros (lleiafswm 4%)

Telerau cyflogaeth: Contract cyfnod penodol am 12 mis. Dyddiad dechrau dymunol Medi 2023. Yn agored i opsiwn secondiad.

Lleoliad: Opsiwn i weithio yn y swyddfa, hybrid, a gartref.

Oriau: 3 diwrnod yr wythnos – opsiwn gweithio hyblyg.

Lwfans gwyliau: 36 diwrnod pro rata, yn cynnwys gwyliau banc.

Teithio: Teithio yn achlysurol o amgylch Cymru ar gyfer digwyddiadau partner a hyfforddiant. Pan fydd angen teithio ar gyfer gwaith, telir costau.

Crynodeb o’r swydd
Mae Taith yn rhaglen gyfnewid ryngwladol ar gyfer dysgu a ariennir gan Lywodraeth Cymru er mwyn galluogi pobl yng Nghymru i astudio, hyfforddi, gwirfoddoli a gweithio ledled y byd, tra hefyd yn galluogi sefydliadau yng Nghymru i wahodd partneriaid a dysgwyr rhyngwladol i wneud yr un fath yng Nghymru. Bydd yn creu cyfleoedd i ehangu gorwelion, profi ffyrdd newydd o fywyd, a dychwelyd gyda gwersi i’w rhannu â phobl nôl gartref.

Bydd Hyrwyddwyr Taith yn sicrhau y bydd yr holl sefydliadau Ieuenctid, awdurdodau lleol, a phobl ifanc yng Nghymru yn derbyn mynediad at wybodaeth a chefnogaeth er mwyn cymryd rhan mewn ystod eang o gyfleoedd rhyngwladol a ariannir gan Taith.

Mae hon yn swydd gyffrous gan ymuno â’r tîm WCIA er mwyn cefnogi gwaith yr Hyrwyddwyr Taith, a chonsortiwm partneriaeth gyda CWVYS. Mae’n gyfle i gefnogi sefydliadau gwirfoddol, awdurdodau lleol, a phobl ifanc i ymgysylltu gyda rhaglenni cyfnewid rhyngwladol a datblygu cyfleoedd mewnol ac allanol ar gyfer symudedd.

Bydd y cydlynydd yn meithrin perthynas gref gyda sefydliadau ac awdurdodau lleol yng Nghymru a thramor, wrth ddatblygu adnoddau a hyfforddiant perthnasol.

Bydd y cydlynydd yn unigolyn gweithredol, croesawgar a hynod drefnus ac yn meddu ar ddealltwriaeth ragorol o’r sector ieuenctid yng Nghymru, rhaglenni cyfnewid rhyngwladol, ysgrifennu ceisiadau am grantiau, a chyflwyno prosiectau.

Swyddog Allgymorth Cymunedol: y Gogledd (ÂŁ26,489 pro rata)

Dros y 18 mis diwethaf, mae partneriaeth o sefydliadau, sef Partneriaeth Deiseb Heddwch y Menywod, wedi bod yn cynllunio Hawlio Heddwch / Prosiect Deiseb Heddwch y Menywod i nodi canmlwyddiant Deiseb Heddwch y Menywod yn 2023-24 a dathlu heddychwragedd Cymru. Caiff allgymorth cymunedol ac ymgysylltu eu hariannu gan Gronfa Dreftadaeth y Loteri Genedlaethol. Bydd Swyddogion Allgymorth yn ysgogi pobl leol o gymunedau amrywiol i gymryd rhan yn y prosiect ac yn sicrhau bod yr holl gyfranogwyr yn cael profiad cyfoethog a boddhaus.

Dyddiad cau5.00 yn y prynhawn, 29 Awst 2023 (Gobeithiwn gynnal cyfweliadau ar y 7fed neu’r 8fed o Fedi)

Swydd ddisgrifiad / manyleb person

Ffurflen gais

Ffurflen cyfleoedd cyfartal

Children in Wales, 2023-2026 Strategy, ‘Making Life Better for Children in Wales’

I am pleased to enclose for your attention a copy of my new three year strategy for 2023-2026 ‘Making Life Better for Children in Wales’.

This strategy has been developed based on the conversations, meetings and engagements my team and I’ve had with over 17,000 children, young people and other key stakeholders during my first year in office. It is also informed by the findings of my national survey ‘Ambitions for Wales’ which ran during the Autumn of 2022, and which received over 10,000 responses, including over 8000 from children.


The strategy identifies four key purposes which will drive the work of my team, and enable us to deliver our formal remit. These are being: ‘Here for All Children’, ‘A Rights Realiser’, ‘A Truth Teller’ and ‘A Challenger’. These purposes will be delivered by my experienced team, through their distinct functions, including:

¡         my Participation team who enable reach and engagement with diverse children from across Wales;

¡         my Communication team who help to ensure that those in power hear children’s experiences and make changes as a result;

¡         my Policy team who influence decision makers, including Welsh Government, to consider and uphold children’s human rights in all its decision-making; and

¡         my Investigations and Advice team who provide free and independent investigations and advice for children, their families and professionals who think their children’s rights have been breached.

Over the next three years, as well as being led by the voices, needs and experiences of children and young people, everything we do as a team will continue to be underpinned by our values, by the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and by our Right Way principles of Embedding, Equality and Non-Discrimination, Empowerment, Participation and Accountability.

Increasing the visibility, diversity and accessibility of our organisation will also be key drivers, as well as ensuring that our work is focused, that staff remain connected to our purpose, and that we are making the best use of the evidence that we collect to inform our influencing work.

This is a critical and challenging time for children in Wales, and I look forward to working with you constructively during the coming year to make children’s lives better.

I welcome any feedback or if you would like to meet to discuss any aspect of the strategy, please do get in touch with my team.

Warmest wishes,
Rocio Cifuentes

Fersiwn CYM:

Mae’n bleser gen i amgáu at eich sylw gopi o’m strategaeth tair blynedd newydd ar gyfer 2023-2026 ‘Gwella Bywyd i Blant yng Nghymru’.

Mae’r strategaeth hon wedi cael ei datblygu ar sail y sgyrsiau, y cyfarfodydd a’r ymgysylltu mae fy nhĂŽm a minnau wedi’u cael gyda mwy nag 17,000 o blant, pobl ifanc a rhanddeiliaid allweddol eraill yn ystod fy mlwyddyn gyntaf yn y swydd. Mae hefyd yn cael ei llywio gan ganfyddiadau fy arolwg cenedlaethol ‘Gobeithion i Gymru’, a gynhaliwyd yn ystod hydref 2022, lle cafwyd dros 10,000 o ymatebion, gan gynnwys mwy nag 8,000 gan blant. 


Mae’r strategaeth yn nodi pedwar diben allweddol a fydd yn gyrru gwaith fy nhîm, ac yn ein galluogi i gyflawni ein cylch gorchwyl ffurfiol, sef: ‘Yma i Bob Plentyn’, ‘Arwr Hawliau’, ‘Goleuo’r Gwir’ a ‘Heriwr’. Cyflawnir y dibenion hyn gan fy nhîm profiadol, trwy eu swyddogaethau penodol, gan gynnwys:

¡         fy nhĂŽm Cyfranogiad sy’n galluogi cyrraedd ac ymgysylltu â phlant amrywiol o bob rhan o Gymru;

¡         fy nhĂŽm Cyfathrebu sy’n helpu i sicrhau bod y rhai sydd mewn pĹľer yn clywed profiadau plant ac yn gwneud newidiadau o ganlyniad;

¡         fy nhĂŽm Polisi sy’n dylanwadu ar lunwyr penderfyniadau, gan gynnwys Llywodraeth Cymru, i ystyried a chynnal hawliau dynol plant yn eu holl benderfyniadau; a hefyd

¡         fy nhĂŽm Ymchwiliadau a Chyngor, sy’n darparu ymchwiliadau a chyngor annibynnol, di-dâl i blant, eu teuluoedd a gweithwyr proffesiynol sy’n teimlo nad yw hawliau plant wedi cael eu gwireddu. 

Yn ystod y tair blynedd nesaf, yn ogystal â chael ein harwain gan leisiau, anghenion a phrofiadau plant a phobl ifanc, bydd popeth rydyn ni’n ei wneud fel tîm yn parhau i gael ei seilio ar ein gwerthoedd, ar Gonfensiwn y CU ar Hawliau’r Plentyn, ac ar ein hegwyddorion fel rhan o’r Ffordd Gywir, sef Gwreiddio, Cydraddoldeb a Pheidio â Chamwahaniaethu, Grymuso, Cyfranogiad ac Atebolrwydd.

Bydd cynyddu gwelededd, amrywiaeth a hygyrchedd ein sefydliad hefyd yn sbardunau allweddol, yn ogystal â sicrhau bod ffocws i’n gwaith, bod y staff yn dal mewn cysylltiad â’n pwrpas, a’n bod ni’n gwneud y defnydd gorau o’r dystiolaeth rydyn ni’n ei chasglu er mwyn llywio ein gwaith dylanwadu.

Mae hwn yn gyfnod heriol a hanfodol i blant yng Nghymru, ac rwy’n edrych ymlaen at weithio’n adeiladol gyda chi yn ystod y flwyddyn sy’n dod, i wella bywydau plant. 

Rwy’n croesawu unrhyw adborth, neu os hoffech chi gwrdd i drafod unrhyw agwedd ar y strategaeth, mae croeso i chi gysylltu â’m tîm.

Cofion cynhesaf,

Rocio Cifuentes

Youth Work Strategy Implementation Board update – Diweddariad gan y Bwrdd Gweithredu Strategaeth Gwaith Ieuenctid

Diweddariad gan y Bwrdd Gweithredu Strategaeth Gwaith Ieuenctid – Awst 2023:

Fel y trafodwyd yn flaenorol gyda’r sector, bydd y Bwrdd yn rhoi diweddariad rheolaidd ar gynnydd bob 6 wythnos i sicrhau bod pawb yn cael yr wybodaeth ddiweddaraf am unrhyw ddatblygiadau.

Mae gwaith y Bwrdd yn parhau ar gyflymder yn ystod y cyfnod hwn. Hoffai Sharon ac aelodau’r Bwrdd ddiolch i chi am eich hymrwymiad parhaus wrth i ni fwrw ymlaen i weithredu’r argymhellion yn Mae’n Bryd Cyflawni. Gweler isod y diweddariad hwn:

1) Lansiwyd Sharon y Wobrau Rhagoriaeth Gwaith Ieuenctid ar gyfer eleni yn ystod wythnos gwaith ieuenctid ac mae’r enwebiadau bellach ar agor – mae gennych tan 29 Medi i wneud eich enwebiadau. Ceir gwybodaeth am y categorĂŻau eleni yma: Am y gwobrau | LLYW.CYMRU. Dylech ystyried gwneud cais er mwyn dathlu’r holl waith ieuenctid gwych yng Nghymru a chydnabod yr unigolion sy’n gwneud gwahaniaeth i fywydau pobl ifanc.

2) Cyfarfu’r grĹľp gorchwyl a gorffen ar gyfer cryfhau’r ddeddfwriaeth ar gyfer gwaith ieuenctid yng Nghymru yn ystod mis Gorffennaf. Mae’r grĹľp yn cynnwys Sharon Lovell, Lowri Jones, Shahinoor Alom, Jo Simms a Dr Simon Stewart. Mae Gethin Jones wedi dechrau ei secondiad gyda Llywodraeth Cymru i gefnogi gwaith y Bwrdd yn y maes hwn. Rydym wedi bod yn datblygu ein syniadau a datblygu cynigion i’r Gweinidog ar sut i sicrhau bod y fframwaith deddfwriaethol yn cael ei gryfhau. Yn dilyn ystyriaeth y Gweinidog, ein nod yw rhannu rhagor o wybodaeth â chi ym mis Hydref.

Bydd y Bwrdd yn sicrhau ein bod yn ymgysylltu cynhwysfawr â’r sector yn sail i’r gwaith hwn fel bod unrhyw ddatblygiad yn parchu cyd-destunau lleol a’n bod yn cymryd ymagwedd sector gyfan trwy adeiladu o sefyllfa o gonsensws.

3) Mae llawer o’r Grwpiau Cyfranogiad Gweithredu (GCG) wedi cyflwyno eu cynlluniau gwaith a bydd swyddogion/y Bwrdd yn casglu’r camau hyn at ei gilydd i greu un Cynllun Gweithredu y byddwn yn ei rannu âchi yn yr Hydref. Rydym hefyd yn cynllunio digwyddiadau ymgysylltu ar gyfer pob un o ffrydiau gwaith y Grwpiau Cyfranogiad Gweithredu a byddwn yn rhoi gwybod i chi am y dyddiadau hyn.

4) Gan weithio gyda swyddogion, rydym wrthi’n trefnu i gynnal cyfarfod nesaf y Bwrdd yn Nhorfaen lle byddwn yn cyfarfod dros 2 ddiwrnod. Un o’r materion y byddwn yn eu trafod fydd rĂ´l a chylch gwaith corff cenedlaethol. Rydym hefyd yn edrych ymlaen at ymweld ag ystod o ddarpariaethau ieuenctid o bob rhan o’r rhanbarth gyda’r nos ar 5ed Hydref.

5) Mae Swyddog Datblygu’r Gweithlu wedi’i benodi ac mae disgwyl iddo ddechrau yn y rĂ´l ar 15 Medi. Bydd cyhoeddiad ffurfiol yn cael ei wneud gan Safonau Addysg Hyfforddiant yn fuan.

Mae’r Bwrdd yn edrych ymlaen at weithio gyda chi i gyd ymhellach wrth i ni symud ymlaen i’r Hydref.





Youth Work Strategy Implementation Board update – August 2023:

As previously discussed with the sector, the Board will be providing a regular update on progress every 6 weeks to ensure everyone has the latest information on developments.

The Boards work continues at speed during this time. Sharon and Board members wish to thank you for all your continued commitment as they drive forward the recommendations in Time to Deliver. Please find below the board’s updates in this addition:

1) Sharon recently launched the Youth Work Excellence Awards for this year during youth work week and the nominations are now open – you have until the 29th of September to make your nominations. Please find information on this year’s categories here: About the awards | GOV.WALES. Please do consider applying to have all the fantastic youth work in Wales celebrated and recognise the individuals making a difference to the lives of young people.

2) The strengthening legislation for youth work in Wales task and finish group have met during the month of July. This group includes Sharon Lovell, Lowri Jones, Shahinoor Alom, Jo Simms and Dr Simon Stewart. Gethin Jones has commenced his secondment with Welsh Government to support the Boards work in this area. We have been developing our thinking and developing proposals for the Minister to ensure the legislative framework is strengthened.

Following Ministerial consideration, we aim to share further information with you in October. The Board will ensure that comprehensive engagement with the sector underpins this work so that any development respects local contexts and that we take a whole sector approach and build from a position of consensus.

3) Many of the Implementation Participation Groups (IPGs) have submitted their work plans and officials/the Board will be collating these actions into one Implementation Plan which we will be sharing with you in the Autumn. We are also planning engagement events for each of the IPG workstreams and will keep you informed of these dates.

4) Working with officials we are putting together plans in Torfaen to host the next Board where we will be meeting over 2 days and one of our discussions will focus on the role and remit of a national body. We are also looking forward to visiting a range of youth provisions from across the region the evening of the 5th October.

5) A Workforce Development Officer has been appointed and is expected to start in the role on 15th September. There will be a formal announcement made by ETS soon.
The Board look forward to working with you all further as we move into the Autumn.








Belonging, engaging and participating | Perthyn, ymgysylltu a chyfranogi

Belonging, engaging and participating | GOV.WALES

Consultation description

We are consulting on draft guidance to ensure that:

  • it sets out approaches to help practitioners and partners to improve learner engagement and attendance and it is a useful, practical document
  • it outlines the important role of family and community engagement in securing improved engagement and attendance amongst learners
  • it provides an overview of current policies, principles and approaches that should be adopted in improving learner engagement and attendance

Perthyn, ymgysylltu a chyfranogi | LLYW.CYMRU

Disgrifiad o’r ymgynghoriad

Rydym yn ymgynghori ar ganllawiau drafft i sicrhau eu bod:

  • yn amlinellu dulliau gweithredu er mwyn helpu i wella lefelau ymgysylltu a phresenoldeb dysgwyr, ac mae’n ddogfen ddefnyddiol ac ymarferol
  • mae’n amlinellu rĂ´l bwysig ymgysylltu â theuluoedd a’r gymuned wrth wella lefelau ymgysylltu a phresenoldeb ymhlith dysgwyr
  • yn rhoi trosolwg o’r polisĂŻau cyfredol, egwyddorion a dulliau y dylid eu mabwysiadu wrth wella ymgysylltiad a phresenoldeb dysgwyr

Review of the code of practice for funding the third sector.

Dear all,

I would like to take this opportunity to thank those of you who were able to attend the meeting on Tuesday. The discussions and comments were extremely valuable and will help shape the next step in this process.

For those unable to attend, I have attached the various versions of the presentation we have available. There is also still time to contribute. You can provide answers to the questions posed in the presentation via e-mail to thirdsectorqueries@gov.uk  or by completing this survey https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/2LL62YH.

  • Einir, WCVA