Welcome to the Youth Work Wales calendar!
On behalf of the Youth Sector in Wales CWVYS manages a Calendar of events, which is hosted on our website.
If you’d like anything added or amended please send it to Helen@cwvys.org.uk
Car Play Theatre
Friday 28th of June 5pm - 8.15pm Saturday 29th of June 12.15pm - 7.45pm
Cardiff Youth Service Youth Work Week Celebration
Youth Work Week EVENT 28th of June Eastmoors Youth Centre, 48 Sanquhar St, Cardiff CF24 2AD 11am - 2pm Register your attendance with Dayle.Luce@Cardiff.gov.uk
Free gaming and gambling harm prevention workshop for youth-facing professionals
Free gaming and gambling harm prevention workshop for all youth-facing professionals across Wales and the Southwest. Tuesday 9th July Online via Microsoft Teams Sign up for your free spot here bit.ly/3QQG6HR
Re-imagining Education Attendance in a Post Pandemic World
More info here; Notice - Re-imagining Education Attendance in a Post Pandemic World Register here; https://nael.cymru/en/events/re-imagining-education-attendance-in-a-post-pandemic-world
Social Value Procurement’ funding webinar
As those of you who attended our recent Funding Webinar series will know, there was a real interest in finding out more about ‘Social Value Procurement’ funding. Social value is traditionally applied as part of a community, local, or regional contract. For example, a local authority commissioning a built environment regeneration project may require the companies bidding for […]
CWVYS Regional Meeting
All Wales Meeting All meetings start at 10 am and finish before 11.30am, if you would like to attend please contact Catrin@CWVYS.org.uk
National Playday
Playday is the national day for play, celebrated each year across the UK on the first Wednesday in August. It is a celebration of children's right to play, and a campaign that highlights the importance of play in children's lives. Playday 2024 will be celebrated on Wednesday 7 August.
International Literacy Day (ILD)
Since 1967, the annual celebrations of International Literacy Day (ILD) have taken place on 8 September around the world to remind policy-makers, practitioners, and the public of the critical importance of literacy for creating more literate, just, peaceful, and sustainable society. Literacy is a fundamental human right for all. It opens the door to the enjoyment […]