Community Development Foundation training
Last updated:
22/05/07
Summary/Overview:
The Community Development Foundation offers a wide variety of generic and specialist courses through their national training programme. Courses are informed by public policy themes around cohesion, engagement and strengthening communities, and are designed to strengthen the skills and capacity of public, community and business sectors in designing and carrying out effective community development work.Each course is briefly described on the website; contact details and a booking form are easily accessible. Bespoke courses and in-house training are available on request, and a residential course is also available.
UPDATE
The Community Development Foundation's National Training Programme in England will not be operating over the next six months from 1st April 2007 as they are undertaking a review of their training service. However any one requiring development of bespoke training in England should email either Debbie Ladds or Alison Gilchrist
Date Founded:
1968 as Young Volunteer Force Foundation
Type of organisation:
Public Sector, Community Sector, Voluntary Sector
Website:
Who is its training for?:
Activist, Practitioner, Policy Maker
Target Group:
General, Service Users
Policy Area:
Neighbourhoods, Voluntary, Health & Well-being, Community Development, Community Cohesion / race equality
Type of training:
In-house, Day courses
Cost of training (per person):
£0 - £100, £100 - £250, £250 - £500
Bursaries / Discounts available:
Other: Reduced rates are available for voluntary organisations
Geographical Area Covered:
UK
Contact Details:
Unit 5, Angel Gate, 320-326 City Road, London EC1V 2PT
020 7833 1772
admin@cdf.org.uk

