Through Their Eyes: Understanding the Impact of Child Poverty
Hey there! Join us for an eye-opening event to raise awareness about child poverty and learn how we can make a difference together.
Date and time
Location
96-98 Neville St
96-98 Neville Street Cardiff CF11 6LS United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Half-day training
Growing up in poverty affects every aspect of a child’s life—from their physical and mental health to their educational outcomes and future opportunities. This half-day course offers a deep dive into the realities of child poverty in the Wales and across the UK, exploring how inequality shapes children's experiences and what professionals can do to make a difference.
Through interactive discussions and practical insights, participants will:
- Explore the roots and realities of poverty and its connection to inequality
- Challenge common stereotypes and biases that contribute to stigma and discrimination
- Gain awareness of national and local strategies aimed at tackling child poverty
- Identify actionable changes in their own practice to better support children and families affected by poverty
Who should attend?
This training is ideal for practitioners, managers, and policy makers across all sectors who are committed to improving outcomes for children and young people.
If you are a member of Children in Wales, please contact training@childreninwales.org.uk to receive your 10% off discount code.
Trwy eu Llygaid: Deall Effaith Tlodi ar Blant
Hyfforddiant hanner diwrnod
Mae tyfu i fyny mewn tlodi yn effeithio ar bob agwedd ar fywyd plentyn — o’u hiechyd corfforol a meddyliol i’w canlyniadau addysgol a’u cyfleoedd yn y dyfodol. Mae’r cwrs hanner diwrnod hwn yn cynnig cipolwg manwl ar realiti tlodi plant yng Nghymru ac ar draws y DU, gan archwilio sut mae anghydraddoldeb yn siapio profiadau plant a beth all gweithwyr proffesiynol ei wneud i wneud gwahaniaeth.
Drwy drafodaethau rhyngweithiol a mewnwelediadau ymarferol, bydd cyfranogwyr yn gallu:
- Archwilio gwreiddiau a realiti tlodi a’i gysylltiad ag anghydraddoldeb
- Herio stereoteipiau a rhagfarnau cyffredin sy’n cyfrannu at stigma a gwahaniaethu
- Ennill ymwybyddiaeth o strategaethau cenedlaethol a lleol sy’n ceisio mynd i’r afael â thlodi plant
- Nodi newidiadau ymarferol yn eu gwaith eu hunain i gefnogi plant a theuluoedd sy’n cael eu heffeithio gan dlodi
Pwy ddylai fynychu?
Mae’r hyfforddiant hwn yn ddelfrydol ar gyfer ymarferwyr, rheolwyr a llunwyr polisi ar draws pob sector sy’n ymrwymedig i wella canlyniadau i blant a phobl ifanc.
Frequently asked questions
training@childreninwales.org.uk
Entrance to venue located at front of venue on Neville Place. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Living+Room+Cardiff/@51.479127,-3.2714743,12z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x486e1cbf514e075d:0x74b371c90d786a98!8m2!3d51.479049!4d-3.1890736!16s%2Fg%2F1q6620h9b?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDcyMy4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
Yes, please contact us at training@childreninwales.org.uk or complete our online form here: https://www.childreninwales.org.uk/training-and-events/booking-enquires-form/
Cancellations can only be accepted in writing via email. Cancellations received two weeks before the date of the event will be refunded in full, less a £10 administration fee. No refunds can be made after this date, although substitutions can be made.
Nearby Car Parks: Sophia Gardens, Wellington Street, Cowbridge Road, St. David's Centre, Cardiff Central Station, Westgate Street, Park Place: Pay and display parking. Limited road parking available on Neville Street, most of which is permit holders only.
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