Training Programme
If you need to cancel your place on a course, you must do so 24 hours before the course starts. Please note some courses are delivered in partnership with other Holiday Activities and Food Programmes; these may therefore show in the booking details.
Enhancing your HAF offer
Enhancing your holiday activities and food programme
Join fellow HAF providers for an interactive session where you’ll explore new ideas, share experiences, and discover practical ways to strengthen your HAF programme for children, young people, and families.
In this session, we’ll focus on the key HAF outcome areas that providers have identified as priorities ahead of summer delivery. You’ll gain access to top tips, tried-and-tested approaches, and useful resources to help enhance and elevate your offer.
Transformative conversations
Most people influenced by divisive narratives are capable of empathy and open to change. This session explores practical techniques for engaging across differences, moving beyond arguments, and creating opportunities for people to reconsider their views of those they see as “the other.”
Safeguarding
Learn how to recognise risks, respond appropriately to concerns and help keep children safe in this safeguarding session.
Youth Mental Health First Aid Awareness
Based on the latest research of health & wellbeing, this workshop provides learners with a foundation of what is going on in a young person body, the short and longer-term impact this has on the behaviour and how we can make small changes by being Trauma Informed to achieve better life outcomes for young people. The workshop explores ACEs and the impact it has on Young People’s health as well as our role in using sport to build resilience with a ‘Trauma Informed approach’. New dates coming soon.
SEN Learning and Sharing Workshop
This interactive workshop has been designed to support Bring it on Brum! Providers to work with SEN children, young people and their families. The workshop will cover how to get the best information from families about the SEN Needs of participants, learning about the wider needs of SEN children and the different types of SEN and sharing scenarios with other providers and working together on solutions.
Understanding Young People from Low Socioeconomic Backgrounds
This workshop will bring to life research to help learners gain a better understanding of some of the issues that influence young people’s lives and how this can have an impact on their sports participation levels. This interactive workshop will draw upon experiences in the room, challenging learners to think about the young people they work with and the wider issues that they face on a day-to-day basis.
Neurodiversity in Community Sport
Understanding the barriers and challenges neurodivergent people face in physical activity and what a neuro-inclusive environment looks like including practical advice and adaptations for your sport environment. There will be opportunities to share lived experience, best practice, and real-life examples to influence the session and discussion.
Level 3 Emergency First Aid at Work
All learners will have the skills and knowledge to provide the organisation with Emergency First Aider’s that can provide treatment to their casualties in a prompt, safe and effective manner. Maximum of 2 places per organisation and each person needs to sign up using their own email address.
SEN Learning and Sharing Workshop
This interactive workshop has been designed to support Bring it on Brum! Providers to work with SEN children, young people and their families. The workshop will cover how to get the best information from families about the SEN Needs of participants, learning about the wider needs of SEN children and the different types of SEN and sharing scenarios with other providers and working together on solutions.
Let's Talk About Food
This interactive session combines theory and hands-on learning to support staff delivering the Hakuna Fruitata enrichment project within HAF programmes. Designed for community staff and leaders working directly with children and young people, the session includes a practical cooking activity that can be replicated during delivery.
Additional training
Level 2 Food Hygiene
Essential for all providers. Level 2 Food Hygiene is designed for anyone who works with, or handles food and covers an introduction to food safety and hygiene, the impact of food-borne illnesses, food law, food preservation, storage and temperature control, personal hygiene, and the principles of HACCP.
Bookings will be limited to a maximum of 3 people per organisation.
To book, please email: pam.noel@streetgames.org with details of the full name and email addresses for participants.
Food Allergy and Intolerance Training
This interactive training has been developed by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to educate businesses about food allergies and how to handle allergens safely.
GDPR
During this online course provided by High Speed Training learners will learn about the scope of the legislation and what the GDPR aims to achieve, the main principles of data protection that all organisations must abide by to comply with the law, and understand what rights data subjects have under the GDPR and how to acknowledge these.
The training consists of 3 modules and will take approximately 1 hour to complete, learners will be issued with an electronic certificate of completion. Only 2 codes per organisation are available, which will be sent within 4 days of the request.

What’s On at StreetGames
StreetGames hosts a variety of workshops and webinars. As an Bring it on Brum! provider, you are entitled to access these sessions as part of your programme.
