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Webinar: the rights of children and young people

Virtual - Zoom , United Kingdom

Worldwide, children and young people have rights. In 1989 the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child set out the human rights of every person under 18. The Convention applies to every child, whatever their ethnicity, gender, religion, language, abilities and whatever their family background or public beliefs/feelings. This was set out to ensure...

Sacpa webinar: Managing school incidents and allegations, including Everyone’s Invited

Virtual - Zoom , United Kingdom

This important webinar will highlight the issues related to managing peer-on-peer abuse incidents and allegations in school. It will look carefully at both the contextual and research information contained in the DfE guidance “Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment between children in schools and colleges”. The webinar will also explore how schools can use the guidance...

Training: Cultural competence – safeguarding the needs of the individual

Virtual - Zoom , United Kingdom

  Course outline When providing support to others, do you know whether you consider them fully? Do you know what their priorities are, likes and dislikes, interests? Do these resonate with those around them, their family, friends, neighbours or classmates? Understanding cultural competence and the role it plays in the positive safeguarding for vulnerable children...

Training: Defensible decisions

Virtual - Zoom , United Kingdom

                  Course outline In safeguarding and child protection, a defensible decision is one where you can demonstrate and evidence the journey to making a decision for intervention, adjustment, or the decision not to. What are the consequences of not getting this right, to the victim, to your...

Webinar: Understanding ‘reasonable adjustment’ and ‘defensible decisions’

Virtual - Zoom , United Kingdom

Course outline The emphasis on the need for awareness of special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in safeguarding guidance continues to grow. It is critical to avoid unlawful discrimination and to discharge the duty to make reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010 as well as understand evolving government guidance on best practice in supporting...