2021 Zoom Training from Positive Action in Housing Click here for booking details Hi there! I hope you're well! One of the advantages of Zoom is that there's no travel time involved to a set venue. But hopefully, once its safe, we'll be able to see people face-to-face and do a bit of networking too. Meantime, we would love you to join in, learn and share your knowledge with colleagues from around the country. Our Migrants Rights courses are bang up to date and running on Zoom as two and a half hour sessions with break times. Brexit has made the situation more complex for EEA nationals, as well as adding some categories to the No Recourse to Public Funds category. With the end of the "transition period" and the start of the "grace period", access to social security and housing is more complex than ever for EEA nationals and those providing support and services - our "Rights and Entitlements of EEA Nationals" session is fully updated with the latest important case-law. Ensuring people going through the asylum system are offered support and access to services has never been as vital as it will be over the coming months and years.Our "Rights of Refugees and Asylum Seekers" session gives you an overview of the asylum process and insights into the pressures of going through a system designed to isolate and marginalise. With lockdown and Covid restrictions going on, many people with work and student visas may find themselves unable to work and survive on bursaries and grants. Our "No Recourse to Public Funds" session helps you recognise people's status and understand what assistance is available when public funds aren't. Our Equality and Diversity courses are running as four hour in-house sessions on Zoom, split into two parts on consecutive afternoons. Full of challenging ideas, brilliant insights and useful information, they are highly participative and can change the way you think about equality and diversity personally and as a business. There are four options: - Equality and Diversity in Service Delivery
- Equality and Diversity in the Workplace
- Interpreting Culture
- Communicating Through Interpreters
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