NewLink Wales

NewLink Wales

Substance Misuse Volunteering & Training

Substance Misuse Training

Introduction

NewLink Wales is a voluntary sector agency that has as part of its central remit the provision of training on matters relating to substance misuse.

Please click here for full details of all our training courses from April 2010 to April 2011. Please note that this section is in the process of being updated and so the information is not yet complete.

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Our Choice of Courses

The courses that we deliver reflect needs defined by:

  • Local training strategies
  • Substance Misuse Action Team and Community Safety Partnership action plans
  • Ongoing needs analyses
  • Needs expressed by those commissioning and taking part in our training.

If you as an individual or organisation have additional training needs, please let us know and we will try to meet them, resources permitting.

Target Groups/Course Levels

The target group levels in the course descriptions refer to ACMD (Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs) levels:

Level 1 Basic substance misuse awareness courses for
those with little or no relevant knowledge
Level 2 Courses for staff with specific involvement in
substance misuse, e.g. social workers, probation
officers; these courses often cover some
Level 1 information as well
Level 3 Courses for specialist substance misuse staff

Booking Information

Before booking onto any of our courses, please make sure the course is relevant to your level of expertise (see above). If you are not sure, please contact us for further information.

To enrol on any course, please read our terms and conditions and complete the booking form. You will be sent confirmation of your place when we receive your completed form.

Unless we notify you differently, all training is held at NewLink Wales’ offices in Cardiff.

NewLink Wales’ Trainers

Debora Woodroffe is NewLink Wales’ Director of Training. She has worked for over sixteen years in the substance misuse field and her training experience includes the development of training modules, training delivery and social work practice assessment. She is a registered social worker and is qualified both as an NVQ assessor and social work assessor.

Phil Coles and Charlotte Wilkins are the NewLink Wales’ Training Officers. Previously Phil was an Outreach Development Worker for the Community Drug Team and has worked on H.I.V. prevention and safer drug use with male and female sex workers. He also spent eight years as a development co-ordinator for a charity which helps marginalized young people gain self-esteem and confidence. Phil is a qualified NVQ assessor.

Charlotte joined the organisation in early 2009. She had previously been a project worker for local substance misuse organisations, focusing both on community development and criminal justice interventions. Her training experience comes from ten years of mentoring, coaching and developing training programmes within the substance misuse field.

Our external trainers are chosen because they are pre-eminent in their fields or because they are currently working on projects that give immediate relevance to the training.

Course Prices & Discounts

Course prices are shown under the individual course descriptions. Individuals are charged the same rate as voluntary organisations.

Current members of NewLink Wales can claim a 5% discount on all our training. To find out more about becoming a member, please contact us.

Individual Learning Accounts

NewLink Wales is a provider of courses registered by ELWa, enabling participants to access resources through Individual Learning Accounts. These allow for the payment of course fees up to the value of £200. The main conditions to access this funding are that the recipients are on specified benefits or do not have qualifications above a certain level.

DANOS

Our courses are mapped to units within the Drug & Alcohol National Occupational Standards. If you would like to discuss any issues around these emerging qualifications please contact the Director of Training.

For more information about DANOS, please see the Skills for Health website or the Management Standards Consultancy DANOS website.

Accreditation

NewLink Wales’ basic substance misuse awareness courses and volunteer training are accredited by University of Wales College Newport. This means that a credit can be gained (CATS Tariff 5 at CATS Level 0) if the student completes the required attendance plus home study and written work (50 hours work in total). We feels that this accreditation provides both a general quality standard and a particular indication of value for those trainees who wish to use our training as part of career progression.

In-House Training

NewLink Wales receives an increasing number of requests for in-house training and we have developed and delivered a number of courses specifically for organisations and agencies in our area of benefit.

If you are interested in having a course run by NewLink Wales, contact us to discuss your requirements. We will be pleased to meet you and develop a training package tailored to your needs, or you can buy in a set course using our training staff or other specialist trainers. NewLink Wales is also able to deliver team-building training.

We are happy to share evaluation information to ensure that training is maintained to the highest possible standards. The cost of training will vary according to the level of course required and whether or not the venue, catering and so on are to be provided by NewLink Wales. Please note that we can design and deliver training on policies such as “drugs on the premises”.

We are also able to offer training to agencies that wish to deliver the strengthening families programme; this is a seven-week support programme for parents, carers and their youth aged 10 – 14.

For further information please contact a member of the NewLink Wales training team or the Chief Executive, Shirley Yendell.