Event code:
SCH/20/388
Starts:
Thursday 20 May 2021 09:00 - 16:00
Venue:
Perdiswell Young People's Leisure Club, Worcester
About this event
• For Designated Safeguarding Leads, designed to refresh and update knowledge on the Early Help and Child Protection Procedures.
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map | ||
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Session 1 | Thursday 20 May 2021 | 09:00 - 16:00 | Perdiswell Young People's Leisure Club, Worcester
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Event code:
SCH/20/382
Starts:
Thursday 20 May 2021 09:00 - 16:30
Venue:
Worcestershire Federation of Young Farmers' Clubs
About this event
Aims and Objectives:
• The Youth MHFA two-day course qualifies you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider. This aims to provide you with
• An in depth understanding of young people’s mental health and factors that affect wellbeing
• Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues
* Confidence to reassure and support a young person in distress
• Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgmental listening
• Knowledge to help a young person recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s through self-help sites, their place of learning, the NHS, or a mix – engaging with parents, carers and external agencies where appropriate
• The ability to support a young person with a long-term mental health issue or disability to thrive
• Tools to look after your own mental wellbeing
Lunch is provided on both days - please ensure any dietary needs are noted at the point of booking
Cost: this course is heavily subsidised due to purchase the Education Safeguarding Support SLA. Price is £140 + VAT (£168 inc VAT)
Cost for Early Years Settings & Childminders - £100 + VAT(£120 inc VAT)
• The Youth MHFA two-day course qualifies you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider. This aims to provide you with
• An in depth understanding of young people’s mental health and factors that affect wellbeing
• Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues
* Confidence to reassure and support a young person in distress
• Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgmental listening
• Knowledge to help a young person recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s through self-help sites, their place of learning, the NHS, or a mix – engaging with parents, carers and external agencies where appropriate
• The ability to support a young person with a long-term mental health issue or disability to thrive
• Tools to look after your own mental wellbeing
Lunch is provided on both days - please ensure any dietary needs are noted at the point of booking
Cost: this course is heavily subsidised due to purchase the Education Safeguarding Support SLA. Price is £140 + VAT (£168 inc VAT)
Cost for Early Years Settings & Childminders - £100 + VAT(£120 inc VAT)
Event code:
SCH/20/361
Starts:
Thursday 20 May 2021 15:00 - 17:00
Venue:
Virtual Delivery
About this event
This training is a two-hour session for Designated Safeguarding Leads and Safeguarding Governors.
The learning outcomes are DSLs will have a greater understanding of both the PREVENT strategy and recognizing the early identification of children and young children who are at risk of being radicalized. Prevent is part of the UK Counter-Terrorism Strategy ‘CONTEST’, aimed at preventing people being involved in or supporting terrorism.
Aims and Objectives:
• To understand the aims of Prevent;
• Consider who might be vulnerable;
• See why some people can influence and manipulate others to commit crimes;
• Recognise when a vulnerable individual may need help;
• To be clear about what support is available and who you should contact if you have a concern.
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
The learning outcomes are DSLs will have a greater understanding of both the PREVENT strategy and recognizing the early identification of children and young children who are at risk of being radicalized. Prevent is part of the UK Counter-Terrorism Strategy ‘CONTEST’, aimed at preventing people being involved in or supporting terrorism.
Aims and Objectives:
• To understand the aims of Prevent;
• Consider who might be vulnerable;
• See why some people can influence and manipulate others to commit crimes;
• Recognise when a vulnerable individual may need help;
• To be clear about what support is available and who you should contact if you have a concern.
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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Session 1 | Thursday 20 May 2021 | 15:00 - 17:00 | Virtual Delivery | Map |
Event code:
SCH/20/371
Starts:
Monday 24 May 2021 09:00 - 16:00
Venue:
Virtual Delivery
About this event
• For Designated Safeguarding Leads, designed to refresh and update knowledge on the Early Help and Child Protection Procedures.
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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Session 1 | Monday 24 May 2021 | 09:00 - 16:00 | Virtual Delivery | Map |
Event code:
SCH/20/364
Starts:
Tuesday 25 May 2021 15:30 - 18:30
Venue:
Virtual Delivery
About this event
• Increase awareness of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and the invisibility of coercion and control.
• Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse
• Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose.
• Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship
• Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development
• Consider the professional responsibility for positively impacting the resilience of children
• Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities
• Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management
• Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators.
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Cost: Early Years settings - £32 + VAT
• Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse
• Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose.
• Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship
• Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development
• Consider the professional responsibility for positively impacting the resilience of children
• Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities
• Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management
• Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators.
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Cost: Early Years settings - £32 + VAT
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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Session 1 | Tuesday 25 May 2021 | 15:30 - 18:30 | Virtual Delivery | Map |
Event code:
SCH/20/378
Starts:
Monday 7 June 2021 15:30 - 18:30
Venue:
Stourport Manor Hotel
About this event
• Increase awareness of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and the invisibility of coercion and control.
• Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse
• Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose.
• Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship
• Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development
• Consider the professional responsibility for positively impacting the resilience of children
• Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities
• Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management
• Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators.
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Cost: Early Years settings - £32 + VAT
• Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse
• Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose.
• Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship
• Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development
• Consider the professional responsibility for positively impacting the resilience of children
• Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities
• Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management
• Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators.
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Cost: Early Years settings - £32 + VAT
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map | ||
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Session 1 | Monday 7 June 2021 | 15:30 - 18:30 | Stourport Manor Hotel
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Event code:
SCH/20/367
Starts:
Tuesday 8 June 2021 09:00 - 16:00
Venue:
Virtual Delivery
About this event
• For Designated Safeguarding Leads, designed to refresh and update knowledge on the Early Help and Child Protection Procedures.
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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Session 1 | Tuesday 8 June 2021 | 09:00 - 16:00 | Virtual Delivery | Map |
Event code:
SCH/20/389
Starts:
Friday 11 June 2021 09:00 - 16:00
Venue:
Southcrest Hotel, Redditch
About this event
• For Designated Safeguarding Leads, designed to refresh and update knowledge on the Early Help and Child Protection Procedures.
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map | ||
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Session 1 | Friday 11 June 2021 | 09:00 - 16:00 | Southcrest Hotel, Redditch
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Event code:
SCH/21/039
Starts:
Monday 14 June 2021 16:00 - 19:00
Venue:
Holiday Inn Bromsgrove
About this event
This course is aimed at those head teachers, chairs of governing bodies and other senior managers with responsibility for dealing with allegations of abuse against teachers and other staff, including supply teachers and volunteers.
The course will cover all aspects of Part 4 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2020), including your duties as an employer, initial considerations when an allegation is received, providing support and managing the situation.
It will provide information which will help you to better understand the Management of Allegations processes, the role of the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), and the role of the multi-agency network.
It will provide you details on the legislation, procedures and processes; ensure you know what to do if there is an allegation against a professional; and better understand your role as professionals working in regulated activity.
The course objectives include how to identify children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and then take action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.
Cost: £50 + VAT
The course will cover all aspects of Part 4 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2020), including your duties as an employer, initial considerations when an allegation is received, providing support and managing the situation.
It will provide information which will help you to better understand the Management of Allegations processes, the role of the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), and the role of the multi-agency network.
It will provide you details on the legislation, procedures and processes; ensure you know what to do if there is an allegation against a professional; and better understand your role as professionals working in regulated activity.
The course objectives include how to identify children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and then take action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.
Cost: £50 + VAT
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map | ||
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Session 1 | Monday 14 June 2021 | 16:00 - 19:00 | Holiday Inn Bromsgrove
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Event code:
SCH/20/372
Starts:
Tuesday 15 June 2021 09:00 - 16:00
Venue:
Virtual Delivery
About this event
• For Designated Safeguarding Leads, designed to refresh and update knowledge on the Early Help and Child Protection Procedures.
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
• To understand DSL roles and responsibilities
• To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD)
• To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing
• To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment
Cost: Free to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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Session 1 | Tuesday 15 June 2021 | 09:00 - 16:00 | Virtual Delivery | Map |
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