SACPA/BSA – Managing the Single Central Register (SCR)
12 September @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Course outline:
The new government advice for safeguarding practitioners on information sharing reframes the 7 golden rules and shifts the focus of information sharing from consent to legal basis.
This seminar uses case study examples and group work discussion to provide safe space practice in identifying the appropriate legal basis, applying the legal basis and recording the legal basis for information sharing.
Training topics will include:
- What does the new government advice say
- The reframing of the 7 golden rules
- What is legal basis vs. consent and why the change
- The interface with health information sharing guidance
- The importance of recording information sharing decisions
- Practical group-work application on case study examples
- Difficult conversations: explaining the rationale for information sharing decisions.
Learning outcomes:
- Increase knowledge and understanding of changes in recent safeguarding information sharing advice
- Be confident about applying and recording the legal basis for information sharing
- Increase appreciation of the interface between advice and guidance on safeguarding and health information sharing
- Consider how to frame difficult conversations about information sharing decisions and actions.
Audience: DSL, DDSL, Senior leaders, pastoral support, behaviour leads, early help workers, support workers, family workers, safeguarding leads
Platform: Zoom (online) – webinar
Cost:
- SACPA Member Rate: £90
- SACPA Additional Full Member Fee: £45
- BSA Affiliate Member Rate – £120
- BSA Additional Affiliate Member Rate: £45
- Non-member Rate: £180*
Speaker:
Lee Glaser, Executive Director, Specialist Services
Lee has extensive experience in pastoral care. Prior to becoming Headmaster and CEO at Taunton School in Somerset he was the School’s Deputy Head which involved leading the pastoral team and being the Designated Safeguarding Lead. Outstanding support for student and staff wellbeing has always been at the heart of his approach and the School was recently shortlisted for a TES Award for excellence in this area.
Lee has always worked closely with the School’s medical team which provided excellent support to the community, particularly during the COVID pandemic. He is excited to be supporting HIEDA members in delivering the highest quality of care in their own environments.