Date/time
Start: 28 Feb 2012 - 09:45
End: 28 Feb 2012 - 17:00
Location
NCVO, Regent's Wharf
8 All Saints Street
London
N1 9RL
UK
Commissioning for Equality
Do you want to find out more about delivering public services?
This practical training will help you to connect with the new commissioning environment and improve your organisation’s chance of winning government contracts to deliver health and social care services.
Based on NCB’s well-received Successful Commissioning training and in response to a recent FaithAction survey of equalities organisations NCB has developed this training to be topical, practical and of relevance to equalities organisations.
Why attend?
The training offers:
- A practical understanding of what commissioning is.
- The context and concepts of the health and social care commissioning process.
- Practical advice on how to complete a tender with examples of good and bad answers.
- Information about the new commissioning environment, including how to counterbalance any potentially negative impacts brought about by the changes.
- Information about what health commissioners are looking for.
- Information and practical tools to help you become commission ready.
Who should attend?
This training is aimed at children, young people and families voluntary sector organisations with little to no experience of successful commissioning or winning bids.
Event details
The training will take place from 10.00am - 16.00pm and lunch will be provided.
The training takes place at Network House, 174 Barford Street, Birmingham, B5 7EP.
Please click here for map and directions
Please arrive for registration before 9.45 as the course will start promptly at 10.00.
What does it cost?
FREE to voluntary and community sector organisations, charities and social enterprises.
£175 to statutory sector employees and private companies.
Payments can be made by invoice. Click 'order now' and complete your details on the following registration page. Under the PayPal button at the bottom of the screen there is an option for other payment methods. Click on 'show' and you can request an invoice to be sent to the address you register.
Please ensure that the correct email address is entered as you will receive an automated confirmation email to confirm your place.
If you have problems with on-line registration you can email training@ncb.org.uk or telephone 020 7843 6084 with your full details and we will make the booking for you.
Each training day is open to 25 delegates, and places are booked on a first come, first served basis.
Web: www.ncb.org.uk
Email: training@ncb.org.uk
Cancellation policy
This training is free but failure to alert NCB to a cancellation within 24 hours of the start of the event may result in an administration charge of £50. Please let NCB know as soon as possible if you are unable to attend so that we can offer your place to somebody from the waiting list.
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A new package to develop local staff to support and train young people to conduct objective assessments of local services and support recommendations for service improvements.






