By Miriam Bell from CommunityNI.org
Published on 27 Jan 2005
New prospectus released by NICVA's Management Development Programme with courses for 2004-05. Includes four levels of management training with 75% subsidies from NICVA on all course fees.
The new NICVA Management Development Programme for 2004-05 is now available.
AIM: to help managers develop skills and competencies and so see their organisation and the sector improved and changed.
The new prospectus provides both accredited and non-accredited courses that range in length from two days to two years:
- First Line Management
- Supervisory Management
- Senior Management
- Master’s Programme
Prospectus: 2004-05 (380Kb)
Subsidised course fees
NICVA is pleased to support 75% of the total cost of each course. This makes the opportunities of the programme accessible to all organisations in the sector.
How to Apply
Complete the application form below. You must also gain agreement from your organisation.
Application Form (111Kb)
Application Form (50Kb)
Places on all programmes are limited. Please return your application form as soon as possible. Once you have applied for the programme you will be informed of the start date and further details.
If you need further information, please contact:
Sandra Bailie
Roisin Kelly
028 9087 7777
Success so far
This is now the second year of the Management Development Programme.
In the first year, 176 managers and over 110 organisations participated in 12 programmes at three management levels.
Individuals and organisations are already testifying to an improvement in management practice in their workplace with a noticeable difference in supervision methods, strategic planning and procedures.
“The training has helped (our organisation) to improve and learn new management techniques, attitudes and skills – a great improvement to the way we used to work”.
A senior manager on the Advanced Diploma in Management Practice.
“I now have a much more confident and assertive staff member, who contributes more effectively to the strategic aims of the organisation as a result of the programme.”
Line manager of a participant on the OCN level three programme.
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