Our specialist in-house training and development department is responsible for all of our social care training across the organisation. The team work in collaboration with external partners and experts, and we welcome the opportunity to share our knowledge and experience with other social care provi
Dementia Awareness course is offered by Heritage VSA
Our specialist in-house training and development department is responsible for all of our social care training across the organisation. The team work in collaboration with external partners and experts, and we welcome the opportunity to share our knowledge and experience with other social care providers across the UK.
VSA employs 650 people in the city of Aberdeen. Our training and development department delivers a wide variety of accredited and continuous development training courses across the year. For example, these include courses such as: first aid, mental health first aid, adult and child protection, manual handling, palliative care, dementia training, additional support needs and behavioural support strategies.
Showcasing our history in social care since 1870
As part of marking its 150th anniversary in 2020, VSA was awarded a grant from The National Heritage Lottery fund to deliver a project showcasing the history of social care in Aberdeen since 1870. VSA are incredibly grateful to The National Heritage Lottery fund for supporting this exciting opportunity to showcase social care through the years.
At the heart of the project are 150 stories which were brought together from various archives across the city to explore the heritage of changing definitions of care, the way systems of care were organised and delivered, how understandings of welfare were interpreted historically, who cared for who and how this has changed over the years.
Woven through the rich tapestry of these stories are the threads of humanity’s resilience, courage, hope, compassion and kindness. A lasting legacy of the VSA’s enduring and continued support of vulnerable people living in our communities.
With such a strong focus on community throughout its history, VSA wants to strengthen and preserve this ethos by inviting the people of Aberdeen to play a collaborative role in this project too, through oral history, public art, crafting, performance pieces, developing a walking tour, a schools toolkit and exhibition.
Volunteers have been at the very heart of the VSA’s work since its inception. And this project is no different. Volunteer heritage ambassadors are making this project possible by generously donating their time, expertise and skills. Just as they did so 150 years ago.
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