CLD Standards Council Member Bulletin – 09 November 2022

CLD Standards Council – Annual Lecture and Conference, Edinburgh, 1-2 December 2022

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If you are planning to attend the CLD Standards Council Annual Lecture and Conference in person, the closing date for registration is 11th November 2022.

Register for the Annual Lecture and Members Conference 2022

Sign up to get involved in the workshops – these will not be available virtually, so if you want to find out more about Scotland’s Volunteering Action Plan, how CLD Plans focus on your professional development, what learning and development opportunities are on offer, and much more – sign up to attend in person.

Remember it’s free 😊 and don’t forget to follow and comment on Twitter #CLDSCConf2022.

Don’t delay register today for CLD Standards Council Member Conference 2022.

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News from the CLD Standards Council

It’s been another week jam packed with exciting events and conversations as we’ve been out and about again this week. 

Vikki Carpenter, CLD Standards Council and Laura Starkey, Education Scotland

Vikki, along with Laura Starkey of Education Scotland CLD team, met the Highlands CLD Strategic Partnership, at UHI in Inverness to discuss benefits of membership as well as using the CLD competences framework as a practitioner tool. 

Marion and Steven were at Edinburgh University, meeting first year Learning in Communities students to talk about the values, ethics and competences, membership benefits as well as the future of work and Meta Skills and what does this mean for CLD and how it might affect their practice.

First year students from the Learning in Communities course at Edinburgh University sit round desks in a classroom

Ross visited Sheena Watson, previous Approvals Committee chairperson, in sunny Anstruther to discuss CLD Standards Council committees as well as visiting Tayside and Fife Network to look at workforce development plans.

Kirsty Gemmell at the CLD Standards Council stall talking to delegates at the YouthLink Conference

It’s Youth Work Week and Marion and Kirsty attended the Youthlink Scotland Conference, Tackling Poverty: The Power of Youth Work to Change Lives. Check out #YLSConf22 for trends from the event.  Fantastic speakers and workshops, with the commitment to creating a fairer, safer and healthier Scotland for young people palpable from all involved.  

The CLD Standards Council stall in the market place was busy with CLD:Youth Work practitioners asking about how to register, the benefits of membership and how to get more involved in CLD Standards Council work.  #RanOutOfPurpleBags!


CLD Standards Council: Have Your Say: Improving gender balance and equalities within the CLD sector, 11 November, 12.30-1.30pm

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Final chance to sign up and reserve your space to join us to review these new resources for Improving Gender Balance and Equalities in CLD. 

Register for Have Your Say: Improving gender balance and equalities within the CLD sector on EventBrite.


CLD Standards Council: Have Your Say: National Discussion on Scottish Education, 18 November

Have your voice heard and help develop a vision for the future of education in Scotland. What kind of education, skills, knowledge and support do you think learners of all ages will need 20 years from now? Education doesn’t just happen in school so join our sessions and have your say!

Register on EventBrite for one of the two sessions below:

Have Your Say: National Discussion on Scottish Education – 18 November 2022, 10.30am-12pm

Have Your Say: National Discussion on Scottish Education – 18 November 2022, 2pm-3.30pm


CLD Standards Council: Member Meet-up – December: Cost of Living Crisis, 8 December, 1pm

This month we’ll be talking about the cost of living crisis at our member meet-up. What effect is the crisis having on you, the learners you support, and the ways in which you support them?

We’re really keen to know if you’ve had to adapt what you do and how, as well as if the crisis as a whole is having a negative impact on participation in CLD services. Come along, tell us what you’re doing and how it’s affecting CLD in your area! 

Register for the December Member Meet-up on Eventbrite


News from the CLD Sector

Poverty in Scotland 2022

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation have conducted what they believe to be the biggest poll so far of people in Scotland’s experiences of the current cost of living crisis, providing subsequent recommendations for tackling poverty to both the UK and Scottish Government. Click the link above to download the final report for this research that was published last month.

Youth Work Week 2022

Running from Monday, 7th to Sunday, 13th November, Youth Work Week is our chance as a CLD sector to demonstrate just how powerful a force youth work is when it comes to improving the life chances of young people facing numerous inequalities. Each day YouthLink are highlighting a different area of Youth Work.

Education Scotland Children’s Rights in Youth Work

This professional learning resource aims to raise knowledge and awareness of United Nations Conventions of the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). The resource supports all CLD practitioners working with young people in a youth work or formal education setting. It could also be used to build the understanding of other CLD stakeholders for example CLD Partnerships, Community Planning Partnerships and elected members.

Aging Better UK

Celebrating the role of older women in work (as part of the latest update to their Age-positive image library), Aging Better UK have created the first free library showing positive and realistic images of over 50s in a bid to challenge negative and stereotypical views of older age. They also have a number of great icons which, along with the images, are free to use.


CLD Standards Council Member Bulletin – 02 November 2022

News from the CLD Standards Council

A week in the life of the CLD Standards Council

💻 National Discussion on Scottish Education member involvement planning
👩‍🎓 Congratulating graduating CLD students from Glasgow Kelvin College
💡 Meeting Learn North Consortium Members
🔍 4 National Occupational Standards Focus Groups 
📜 30 new Associate Members of the CLD Standards Council


Adult Learning National Occupational Standards (NOS) Focus Group – Monday, 7 November, 2pm-4.30pm

Next week, our focus shifts to Adult Learning in our National Occupational Standards (NOS) development work. Join us to get involved in the creation of a suite of NOS for Adult Learning relevant across the UK. This is a first for adult learning, so if you’re involved in delivering or managing adult learning, if you develop or deliver adult learning training qualifications for practitioners or if you employ adult learning staff, we want to hear from you! 

Register for the Adult Learning NOS focus group on Eventbrite.


CLD Standards Council – Annual Lecture and Conference, Edinburgh, 1-2 December 2022

CLD Standards Council Scotland Member Conference 2022

If you are planning to attend the CLD Standards Council Annual Lecture and Conference in person, the closing date for registration is 11th November 2022.

Register for the Annual Lecture and Members Conference 2022

Sign up to get involved in the workshops – these will not be available virtually, so if you want to find out more about Scotland’s Volunteering Action Plan, how CLD Plans focus on your professional development, what learning and development opportunities are on offer, and much more – sign up to attend in person.

Remember it’s free 😊 and don’t forget to follow and comment on Twitter #CLDSCConf2022.

Don’t delay register today for CLD Standards Council Member Conference 2022.

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CLD Standards Council: Have Your Say: Improving gender balance and equalities within the CLD sector, 11 November, 12.30-1.30pm

CLD Standards Council Scotland, Have Your Say Session!

There is still time to sign up and reserve your space to join us on 11 November at 12.30pm for the review of these new resources for Improving Gender Balance and Equalities in CLD. 

During this session, the Education Scotland CLD team will:

  • Introduce the draft resources
  • Seek your feedback on the draft data guide
  • Seek your feedback on the draft self-evaluation framework

For more information on these resources please visit the Improving Gender Balance and Equalities in CLD: development of new resources webpage.

Register for Have Your Say: Improving gender balance and equalities within the CLD sector on EventBrite.


CLD Standards Council Executive Committee – Recruitment Now Open

The CLD Standards Council supports practitioners to bring to the fore their professional values, ethics and competence when working with young people, communities and learners. To enable us to do this effectively we are now recruiting for 4 new members of the CLD Standards Council Executive Committee. 

The Executive Committee has a key role in setting and developing the strategic direction for the CLD Standards Council and seeks to build the capacity of the organisation to act in a responsive, accountable and effective way. The Executive Committee provides advice and support to the Chairperson, is in a position to offer constructive challenge to the operations of the organisation and provide both the Director of the CLD Standards Council and other key stakeholders such as Education Scotland and Scottish Government with an independent perspective.

Full application and contact details can be found on our Recruiting for the Executive Committee webpage.

Find out more about our work on our website or by following us on Twitter @cldstandards.

The closing date for applications is Friday, 25th November 2022


CLD Standards Council – Members Meet-up November: Competences and Supervision

What a wonderful attendance at this month’s members meet up and some really great ideas on how the CLD competences can be used as a tool to help and support practitioner development.

Our big discussion question:

  • How do you use the CLD competences within supervision?

If you have any thoughts or top tips as regards embedding competences in your practice, such as supervision, mentoring, project planning etc please get in touch at contact@cldstandardscouncil.org.uk.


News from the CLD Sector

Winter Learning Festival Nov-Feb 22/23

ON NOW: Free online practitioner learning for CLD, organised by the regional professional learning networks, Education Scotland and CLD Standards Council. There are still spaces for this week’s events hosted by Learn North. #becauseofCLD.

Number Confidence Week 7-11 Nov

This annual campaign aims to make sure that everyone feels comfortable with everyday maths. How can you support and promote “Number Confidence Week”? Visit the campaign hub, have a go at the National Numeracy Challenge, and promote it to others. Social Media: #NumberConfidenceWeek #becauseofCLD @Nat_numeracy @EdScotCLD.

ESOL Survey

The Scottish Government CLD Policy Unit and Education Scotland are gathering information in relation to ESOL across Scotland. They would like responses from local authority, college and voluntary organisations and would ask for one reply for each organisation. Responses required by Friday, 11th November 2022.

Digital Lifelines Small Grants Fund 2022

This small grants fund is to support small, local organisations to continue or extend digital inclusion activities with people at risk of death from a drug overdose and those who care about them and support them. Grants to a maximum of £10k for up to twelve-months are available for local voluntary and community organisations.

Your Police 2022-23

Understanding the views and priorities of Scotland’s diverse communities is fundamental to how Police Scotland responds to the needs of the public. Taking part in the #YourPolice survey helps shape the way communities are policed. 

New Scots National Conference Registration is open

This day-long Glasgow conference on 11 November will celebrate and reflect on the New Scots refugee integration strategy and the New Scots Refugee Integration Delivery Project. The aim of the strategy is to ensure newcomers to Scotland live in safe and welcoming communities that enable them to rebuild their lives from the day they arrive in Scotland; and the delivery project supports the implementation and evaluation of the strategy and provides funding to over 50 initiatives designed to help New Scots settle in their new communities.