Ascert
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Tuesday: 09:00 - 13:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 13:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 13:00
Friday: 09:00 - 13:00
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About Ascert
ASCERT is a Northern Ireland charity providing services that have been reducing alcohol and drug related harm in our communities for 21 years.
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This page is an Information Platform for use by Individuals, Families, Young People, General Practitioners, Community Mental Health Professionals, Primary Health Care Professionals, Secondary Health Care Professionals, Alcohol Liaison Teams, Community Addiction Teams, Maternity Professionals, Criminal Justice Professionals, Adult mental Health Professionals, Education Professionals, Youth Workers and anyone else who finds the up to date information beneficial.
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What makes your family strong? Could it be participating in one of our Strengthening Families programmes? Read about why building resilience in your family is important and beneficial at: https://buff.ly/2YipFH9
The Salktalk T4T is a two-day course that prepares local people to be trainers of the Safetalk workshop. Book your place now at: https://buff.ly/2WuedeR
Our next Strengthening Families programme happening in Belfast starts on 1st October 2019. If you are interested in taking part in this funded, 14 week globally recognised parenting programme, please get in touch with Tanya today: Ashton Community Trust, Home Start, The Falls Women's Centre, CYPSP, Windsor Women's Centre, Bryson Charitable Group
Read all about Strengthening Families at: https://buff.ly/2BYz5hL
There is still time to apply for this rewarding position within the ASCERT team. Download an application pack today at: https://buff.ly/2WFtvJv Closing date for return of applications is 2nd July 2019
We have been commissioned by Safeguarding Board NI to deliver free Level 1 ACEs training to staff and volunteers from the community/voluntary sector. Only a few spaces left for our Newry course running on 1st July. Book your place now at: https://buff.ly/2X2Pp8W
FREE Adverse Childhood Experiences Training for Community/Voluntary Sector - https://mailchi.mp/ascert/aces-level-1-tr aining_june2019
Our last post for NI Alcohol Awareness Week sees Louise from our team write about how she hopes you will all don your 'superhero capes' and join with us to help improve the lives of young people impacted by alcohol misuse. Read her blog at: https://buff.ly/2FkM6Ek #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW #FindYourCape
Today is the end of NI Alcohol Awareness Week, but our work to support young people affected by alcohol misuse will continue. Find out about the various ways ASCERT supports young people at: https://buff.ly/2WTHuQh #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW
NI Alcohol Awareness Week is drawing to a close soon, but still time to download and share the graphics from our campaign at: https://buff.ly/2ImP6Sm #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW
This service delivers a bespoke life skills & harm reduction programme, based on the needs of the group. Find out more at: https://buff.ly/2J06TxK #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW
The Steps to Cope website tells the true story of how alcohol misuse can impact young people at: https://buff.ly/31KnHBn #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW
Find out more about the law and alcohol as it applies to young people at: https://buff.ly/2K1JYkz #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW
Our Training Manager Colin Robinson pictured (right), at a networking event held today as part of NI Alcohol Awareness Week in East Belfast Network Centre in conjunction with East Belfast Community Development Agency and attended by the Belfast Connections service and the East Belfast Partnership highlighting the theme of prevention in that neighbourhood.
Our Strengthening Families programme is free and includes free childcare and a family meal at each session. Find out more at: https://buff.ly/2BYz5hL #ThinkB4UDrink #NIAAW
More about Ascert
Tuesday: 09:00 - 13:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 13:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 13:00
Friday: 09:00 - 13:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -