
Our training can support your organisation and your beneficiaries/service-users.
We passionately believe that all those involved in the not-for-profit sector (including charities, community groups, schools, colleges and the public sector) deserve greater recognition for the fantastic work they achieve.
What better way to get that message accross than by recognising that everyone in your organisation is an ambassador for what you do and what you stand for?
Whether in accounts, administration, project management or hands-on running projects – each of your team needs to be equipped to both communicate in the workplace and be encouraged to be an ambassador for what you achieve together.
We want to help unlock that passion and encourage all of your team to Speak Up and Speak Out for what you do.
We recognise that the objectives of the not-for-profit sector can be supported by providing service users with excellent training to improve self-esteem, help with employability and equip individuals to be active and engage in their communities. We are keen to support your vision.
The SUSO programme is particularly effective in the not-for-profit sector because it:
- Promotes active citizenship
- Feeds into civic renewal strategies and representation
- Helps identify and support communities
- Encourages volunteer involvement and community engagement
- Empowers socially excluded or vulnerable people whose views are rarely heard
Particular focus of the training is working with:
- Service users
- Charity fundraisers
- Team building days
- Speak Up! Speak Out! for staff teams, trustee boards and ambassadors
- Capacity building and community engagement programmes
We run three levels of SUSO training (click below for details):
- SUSO Introductory Public Speaking Skills - SUSO Level 1
- SUSO Intermediate Public Speaking Skills - SUSO Level 2
- SUSO Advanced Public Speaking Skills - SUSO Level 3
Lifetracks Volunteers Speak Out!
24/05/2010
Volunteer programme in action.
"Before I was a turtle in a shell now I am a turtle out of a shell!"
Elliot
(Year 10 pupil)
Coopers and Coborn School

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