This dynamic, high-quality presentation provides practitioners with an in-depth insight into the online world of children.
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Signs of Safety is an innovative, strength-based approach to facilitating family change across the continuum of need from early help to high risk child protection. It provides a methodology to map concerns, engage families in a plan and deliver interventions where children will notice the changes in their lives. SoS uses ideas from systemic family therapy to motivate parents and galvanise both multi-agency professionals and the family’s own network to finding creative solutions to issues of need and risk.
Signs of Safety is a key methodology in Barnet’s Resilience Based Practice model and used alongside systemic and other ideas in our social work case work practice. It works best when these ideas and practices are shared within the multi- agency partnership.
Who should attend:
This event is for anyone in the multi-agency children’s workforce with responsibilities around safeguarding. This will include DSLs, Health Visitors and those in the partner agencies / voluntary sector who want or develop their skills in safeguarding. (NB Social workers should attend the 2 day practitioner course.)
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Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 18 May 2021 | 10:00 - 13:00 | Virtual Learning | Map |
This virtual learning is for all Designated leads/team members responsible for Safeguarding in an Early Years setting.
Those who can attend are people working:
You need to be available to join virtual learning on both days (19 & 20 May 2021). You also need to have access to a PC or laptop or iPad and the internet to be able to join in this learning.
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This is an eLearning course of approximately 4 hours. It is designed for all multi-agency professionals working in the borough who want to learn more about how to recognise and sensitively respond to people who have experienced DA/SV. The course can be completed in one sitting or delegates can pause and continue the course at a later time.
Please note that this online course is available until 28 September 2021.
Essential InformationThis course is about encouraging the voice of the child during engagement and assessment.
You need to attend Part 1 & Part 2 to receive a certificate.
Essential InformationThis virtual learning is suitable for people working:
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This course aims to raise awareness of the new legislation and to prepare participants/practitioners for the implementation/use of the Common Assessment Framework.
Please note that you will be required to do some pre-course work.
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This virtual learning is for all Designated leads/team members responsible for Safeguarding in the Education setting.
Those who can attend are people working:
You need to be available to join learning online on both days (15 & 16 June 2021). You also need to have access to a PC or laptop or iPad and the internet to be able to join in this learning.
Essential InformationThis is a multi-agency course designed as essential core level training for those who have some involvement in their work with child protection cases. This virtual training is made up of Part 1 and Part 2.
Essential InformationThis half-day training course is designed as an essential introductory level awareness course in safeguarding and protecting children issues for all those who work either with children and young people, or with adults who may be parents or carers of children.
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