Understanding Sexual Harm Conference
OnlineCourse outline: This conference brings together expert speakers with specialist knowledge and experience who work across the continuum of harmful sexual behaviour in children and adults who sexually harm others including children. It aims to inform and support colleagues managing cases of harmful sexual behaviour, allegations and low-level concerns which involve elements of sexual harm....
Thinking about SACPA membership briefing
OnlineOverview This session is for colleagues with an interest in Sacpa Membership. The session includes a brief 10-minute review of what Sacpa has to offer to members then there will be an opportunity to ask questions. You can also meet some of your other colleagues who are also interested in joining Sacpa – an association...
Association Forum – Sexual harassment and sexual violence: what happens when the police get involved
OnlineCourse outline: Sacpa coffee morning forums are networking events, free for members and £65 for non-members, which run monthly throughout most of the year. These events form part of the Sacpa mission to bring safeguarding leaders and practitioners together for mutual support and learning. Each month safeguarding leads and practitioners meet online to network around...
Child-on-child briefing
OnlineCourse 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
OnlineCourse 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
OnlineCourse 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...
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) certificate (one-day)
OnlineCourse outline: Safeguarding leads and designated safeguarding leads in schools should undergo refresher training to provide them with the knowledge and skills required to carry out their role effectively. This one-day Sacpa certificate programme delivers the required learning outcomes detailed in annex C of Keeping Children Safe in Education 2023. Topic areas and practice examples...
Thinking about SACPA membership briefing
OnlineOverview This session is for colleagues with an interest in Sacpa Membership. The session includes a brief 10-minute review of what Sacpa has to offer to members then there will be an opportunity to ask questions. You can also meet some of your other colleagues who are also interested in joining Sacpa – an association...
Introduction to Restorative Justice and Restorative Practice
OnlineCourse 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,...
Digital safeguarding conference
OnlineCourse outline: Safeguarding in the online space continues to evolve along with technology and how individuals use technology for good or harm. Keeping up with the latest developments in technology, how they are being used (and abused) is a challenge for any safeguarding practitioner. The safeguarding community must remain vigilant and ensure that policy, practice...