Safeguarding

6 February 2025 — Safeguarding Children: A Shared Responsibility (Face-to-Face)

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CSCP Course 8

Course: Safeguarding Children: A Shared Responsibility (Face-to-Face)
Date: 6 February 2025 — 9.30am-4pm
Trainer: Helen Elliott, Safeguarding Trainer
Location: Face-to-Face — Crowndale Centre, 218 Eversholt Street NW1 1BD (Room 3.1)

Course Description:

This one-day event is for those who work regularly with children and young people, and/or with adults who are parents or carers, and who may be asked to contribute to assessments of children in need of protection and/or in need of services.

Course Objectives:

Delegates will have:

— Developed their knowledge, skills and the ability to work together on the processes for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, including those suffering or at risk of suffering significant harm.

— Received an opportunity to meet with colleagues from different agencies to learn together and explore professional dilemmas.

— Explored strategies to support children, young people and their families through effective multi-agency working together.

Target Audience:
This event is suitable for professionals in all Working Together Groups.

The CSCP will be delivering both face-to-face and virtual safeguarding training over the spring term. Please ensure that you have read the course description, so you are clear on the delivery method for the course you have booked. Further details will be shared with you closer to the course date.

— Delegates need to register for a CSCP training account (if there’s not already one active).
Apply to join the course.
— An automated confirmation email will be received if your application is successful.
— Further details will be shared before the course date including the location of the course.
— Complete the three-stage evaluation which delegates will receive by email.

If the session you are attending is virtual:

— Please make sure you can access Microsoft Teams or Zoom.
— There is an expectation that all delegates engage and fully participate in the sessions and always have their camera on.
— Keep questions general, and avoid giving any information that could be used to identify a child or family.
— Use headphones or a headset and always keep your speaker on mute if you’re not speaking.
— Don’t record any of the online conversation.
— Make sure other people you live with, especially children, are not in the room and cannot overhear sensitive information.
— Don’t use any other devices while you’re taking part.
— Join on laptop or PC for a better experience.

Failure of any of the above will result in the delegate not receiving their certificate of accreditation.

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