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Training, learning and education lie at the heart of The Guild's ethos for both community and personal development.
We offer an extremely wide training portfolio and pride ourselves on a rapid and innovatory response to client and sector needs. We can run courses in the following areas:
- Diversity
- Event Management
- Finance
- Legal and Policy
- Managing People
- Marketing
- Personal and Professional Development
- Project Management
- Voluntary and Community Sector
Our training has expanded over the last 17 years and is
continuously evolving.
Training is delivered by both in-house staff and also through a number of excellent associated trainers who bring a unique mix of experience and expertise to our work.
If required, we also offer our own training room at The Guild's premises in Norwich City Centre, which can accommodate up to ten people.
Latest Training Events & Courses
Getting Started in Social Impact Measurement
A series of interactive workshops to introduce participants to the range of Social Impact Measurement tools that are on offer and, using our new Social Impact Measurement Guide, enable you to make informed choices about the best approach for your organisation.
12/10/2010
Train the Trainer - new Accredited Programme from The Guild for Autumn 2010
Delivered in small groups by top class trainers from The Guild this new OCN Level Three programme is a great opportunity to invest in your staff and your organisation's sustainability.
13/10/2010
Bespoke Training Delivered
For three days between 16 – 18 February 2009, The Guild welcomed 4 members from London’s Edo State Women Association (ESWA) for a bespoke training course in our new training room in Norwich.
Diocese of Norwich Training
In 2008 The Guild delivered two training days for the Diocese of Norwich. The training, which was funded through Seamless Support, was aimed at parishioners involved in setting up and managing development projects, such as expanding church facilities to suit community needs.
Seizing the Opportunity
In February 2008 The Guild ran a highly successful ‘Seizing the Opportunity’ course at Trafford Hall – The National Communities Resource Centre.
