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EBH Announce the Managing Soft Outcomes Workshop (5th & 25th of July 2007)
Equal Brighton & Hove is pleased to announce that a further workshop concentrating on practical means of developing and implementing systems to capture soft outcomes will take place in July. Details of the first workshop can be found here.
This second workshop treats the recording and demonstrating of soft outcomes as a central part of project planning and delivery. Such an emphasis is often called an 'outcomes approach' by funding organisations.
The workshop is spread out over two sessions and will be facilitated by Jim Simpson (Consultant and Trainer) and Linden Farrer (Equal Outcomes Co-ordinator). Between the two sessions participants will have time to reflect on their learning and discuss their work with other members of their staff.
On completion, participants will have worked through their aims, outcomes, barriers faced by service users, performance indicators, and practical steps required to get soft outcome systems implemented in a current or future project. As such, the workshops are aimed at managers and workers delivering projects and small programmes that aim to make some kind of a social impact and change for their people or communities.
The sessions will take place between 9.30am and 1pm on the 5th of July and the 25th of July at Equal Brighton & Hove, Level 5 South, Unit 11, New England House, New England Street, Brighton, BN2 4GH. A map of the area and directions are available. Lunch and refreshments will be provided on both days.
Places will be limited so please book your place by email or by phoning Linden Farrer on 01273 294544 as soon as possible stating any dietary or access requirements that you may have.
Please note that these workshops are being used to help develop further materials for dissemination and the feedback and engagement of participants will be essential to the success of the workshop.