Social Enterprise is the new buzzword in business and is being championed by government as the new vehicle to deliver public services. However, for some, the term Social Enterprise is a complete mystery and not widely understood. Why set-up your own when you could join a traditional charity?

To provide some clarity Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services are running a workshop entitled 'Social Enterprise - what is it and is it for you?' at their Haverfordwest office on Thursday, February 21, 10-1 pm.

This is a free workshop delivered by Anne Isaac from the Collaborative Communities Project.

To book your space, contact PAVS Development team on 01437 769422 or email [email protected]">[email protected]

Pembrokeshire Association of Volunteer Services (PAVS) has developed their new annual training programme which includes a series of free workshops and information sessions. There are a range of new and existing workshops over the next few months the following two dates are 'Safeguarding Children Training - Level 1' on February 27, 'Charities & VAT' on February 28.

For more information and a full programme of courses and workshops, go to the website at http://www.pavs.org.uk/training/train_prog.htm">http://www.pavs.org.uk/training/train_prog.htm or contact PAVS on 01437 769422.

The sessions are supported by the Enterprising Communities project, which is funded by the Welsh Government and European Structural Funds (European Regional Development Fund), managed by Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA) and delivered locally by Wales' network of County Voluntary Councils, Collaborative Communities, Rural Development Plan and Communities 2.0.