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Making your activities inclusive: Video training

(formerly Capacity building training)

 

Who are we?

Access Unlimited is a new programme funded by the National Lottery Community Fund. The Royal Society of Blind Children (RSBC) are working across England and Wales in partnership with National Network of Regional Youth Units, Kent Association for the Blind, Albion Foundation, Young Bristol and Henshaws in England and the Council for Wales of Voluntary Youth Services (CWVYS), The Welsh Council of the Blind, North Wales Society for the Blind, Vision Support and Boys and Girls Clubs of Wales in Wales.

 

Aiming higher for children and young people:

We want to work together to promote equality, inclusion and diversity, both in terms of access to youth work services in England and Wales, and in relation to the role that youth work services can play in proactively challenging discriminatory attitudes and behaviours within society. We are building on a commitment to support and develop the youth work profession with a career structure offering progression. 

 

Video training:

If you are a volunteer or have limited time, we also offer free video training to accomodate your availability. The video training provides the essential information to start making your activities more inclusive and offers a good foundation for building an inclusive plan.

A group of young people at an RSBC residential trip. Outside, in a green wooden area, teh young people are gathered in front of an archery base. Behind them are archery targets and an instructer preparing people to begin archery.

The Qualification: 

For professionals in England, participation in the Making your activities inclusive training will enable you to access the opportunity for a formal accredited qualification in Youth Work and working with VI Young People. 

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