Scottish Apprenticeships Employer Event – West Lothian

Online

Whether you are looking to develop talent of the future by offering opportunities to those just starting their career, or you would like to develop current or new members of your workforce all the way up to degree level, then we have fully funded Foundation, Modern and Graduate Apprenticeship opportunities available for you.

Free

The Equalities Workshop 2021

Online

At present people from a BME background remain under-represented in the legal profession in Scotland and applications and award s of traineeships are still low when it comes to BME people. The Speakers for the event are experts in their fields who will be speaking on the Equalities Workshop. The FJSS Group is inviting the public to attend the much anticipated event which promises to be informative and educative.

Free

VSGWL General Meeting

Online

In order to allow us flexibility to conduct General Meetings and our AGM online, we will need to amend our Articles of Association (revised version attached) to make it ‘future proof’ and explicitly allow virtual meetings. We propose a Special Resolution.

Online cyber security course

Online

West Lothian College in partnership with Skills Development Scotland, ScotlandIS and the ScottishBusiness Resilience Centre is offering a new FREE online cyber security course to provide learners with the skills they need to start a career in Digital.

Free

Whitburn Working Together for Wellbeing Workshop

Online

This workshop brings together the Whitburn community, professionals and decision makers to develop a common understanding of type 2 diabetes. There are many factors that contribute to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, some that we cannot influence such as genetic and inherited factors and some that we may have a bit more control over, like body weight and activity levels. Having a higher body weight and body mass index (BMI) can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. We know that other factors ranging from breastfeeding to deprivation are also closely linked to the risk of both obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Whitburn Working Together for Wellbeing Workshop

Online

This workshop brings together the Whitburn community, professionals and decision makers to develop a common understanding of type 2 diabetes. There are many factors that contribute to the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, some that we cannot influence such as genetic and inherited factors and some that we may have a bit more control over, like body weight and activity levels. Having a higher body weight and body mass index (BMI) can increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. We know that other factors ranging from breastfeeding to deprivation are also closely linked to the risk of both obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Careers and how to grab one!

Online

West Lothian College and Scottish Business Network are really excited to bring to you this amazing opportunity and invite you to join with us on Wednesday 26th May at our virtual event to hear about  “careers and how to grab one”.  This event has something for everyone, a great way to connect with employers; students, potential candidates, and offers…

Making Children’s Rights Real Across Scotland

Online

The TSI Children’s Services Network, which VSGWL is part of, is delighted to present this event to you. Making Children’s Rights Real Across Scotland In support to the Year of Childhood, and to continue our commitment to children’s rights, this event will give an update on the UNCRC Incorporation. It will also bring people together to share experiences, tools and practice in relation to children and young people participation work.

Volunteers Week – A time to say ‘Thank You’ to the UK’s Volunteers

Online

This Volunteers’ Week we are encouraging everyone to take the time to say Thank You to all the UK’s volunteers. During an exceptionally difficult year, people from all corners of the UK have taken the time to volunteer and make a huge difference to people and their communities – just as they do every year.

Volunteer Friendly Award – New Standard Launch

Online

The Volunteer Friendly Award has been redeveloped in 2021 by Volunteer Scotland and TSI Scotland Network. The new standard reflects current volunteer good practice and trends. The new process and offer allow for more volunteer programmes to engage with this award, to develop and be recognised for the work they do.

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