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Safeguarding and online contexts

Online

Course outline: Online contexts are now a key feature of all safeguarding topics.  This webinar explores the online contexts linked to three key safeguarding topics.  What should we be looking out for, what responses should we be preparing, and how can we minimise harm whilst supporting children and young people to get the best out...

Investigating child-on-child incidents

Online

Course outline: Child-on-child abuse continues to be a concern and a zero-tolerance approach to investigation is a compliance requirement for many sectors. This webinar looks at the importance of analysis and investigation of child-on-child incidents. Delegates will explore what analysis and investigation should aim to achieve, advice on recording and preparing for complaint and legal...

Safeguarding awareness certificate

Online

Course outline: This brief certificated webinar is aimed at raising awareness of safeguarding children and child protection. Training topics will include: What is safeguarding and child protection Whose business is safeguarding Categories of child abuse Signs and indicators of child abuse Abuse from outside the family What to do if you are worried Providing services...

Scrutinising policies and procedures: conducting an organisational risk

Online

Course outline: This webinar will consider some of the key principles around developing and reviewing safeguarding policies and procedures in organisations, and how to relate these to relevant guidance and legislation. There will also be consideration of how to conduct and record a safeguarding risk assessment appropriate to the circumstances within the setting. Unable to...

Child-on-child briefing

Online

Course outline: A significant focus on inspectorate judgement of pupil wellbeing is the way in which organisations prevent, identify and respond to child-on-child abuse.  Inspectorate judgements refer to evidence of specific child-on-child training for everyone in direct and indirect contact with children and young people. Whilst there is a particular focus currently from education regulators,...

HIEDA/SACPA/BSA – Working Together to Safeguard Children Update 2023

Online

  Course outline: The Government published a new version of Working together to safeguard children 2023: statutory guidance (publishing.service.gov.uk) in December 2023. This webinar will provide an update on changes, explain the new frameworks and safeguarding practice implications for member organisations and individuals. Unable to attend? A post webinar recording will be available for purchase. Training...

Working Together to Safeguard Children Update 2023

Online

Course outline: The Government published a new version of Working together to safeguard children 2023: statutory guidance (publishing.service.gov.uk) in December 2023. This webinar will provide an update on changes, explain the new frameworks and safeguarding practice implications for member organisations and individuals. Unable to attend? A post webinar recording will be available for purchase. Training topics...

Introduction to Restorative Justice and Restorative Practice

Online

Course outline: Safeguarding practice with adults and children involves exceptional communication, no more so than working with conflict and harm.  This webinar introduces some key elements of restorative approaches, restorative practice, mediation and restorative justice.  A great introduction to get you thinking about how restorative approaches may support those difficult conversations with and between children,...

Supporting survivors of harm

Online

Course outline:  Does your organisation have clear processes in place detailing how victims, those affected, and potential victims of child-on-child abuse are supported? How do you know that all victims feel reassured that they are being taken seriously, and will be supported and kept safe? This webinar looks at best practice in delivering safety planning,...

BAISIS/SACPA – Supporting international students: audit development

Online

Course outline: Students who travel internationally for their education are vulnerable and merit specific thought when considering and developing safeguarding and child protection policies within schools. Safeguarding concerns and vulnerabilities can range from cultural differences and parental expectations, to corresponding with an overseas agency or struggling to get support from local agencies. The development of...