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date: Thursday, 1 July, 9.45am – 1pm Venue: HCVS, 84 Springfield House, 5 Tyssen Street London E8 2LY
Aim of the course To develop awareness of, and the ability to act on, concerns about the safety and welfare of children and young people in line with What to do if you’re worried a child is being abused and the London Children Protection Procedures.
Outcomes By the end of the training participants will have:
- Identified what to do if they have concerns about a child, including those who are suffering, or at risk of suffering, significant harm
- Developed an understanding of what will happen once they have informed someone about those concerns
- Heard about the further contribution they may be asked or expected to make to the processes described in What To Do If You’re Worried a Child Is Being Abused and the London Child Protection Procedures, including how to share information
- Accessed some basic information and background about the legislative framework within which children’s welfare is safeguarded and promoted
- Been made aware of the Hackney Child Well-being model which sets out the thresholds for accessing services at different level of need and concern.
Who is this for: People who work or volunteer within the VCS who have regular contact with children and young people and with adults who are parents or carers
Trainer: Leethen Bartholomew, Community Partnership Adviser, Hackney Children and Young People’s Service
To book on this course: Download a booking form here or contact Zelina Kaya on 020 7923 1962 or email zelina@hcvs.org.uk |