GCP2 Surgery – Beyond the training (a.m.)
ZOOM Session , United Kingdom½ day Surgery for who have previously attended the GCP2 training and Have not used the tool and need to refresh or used the tool but need reflect Planning…
½ day Surgery for who have previously attended the GCP2 training and Have not used the tool and need to refresh or used the tool but need reflect Planning…
What EVERYONE needs to know To understand the prevalence and impact of suicide. To explore the language, and the challenges, when talking openly about suicide. To recognise the ‘signs’ that…
Background: The aim of this course is to raise awareness of the range of circumstances in which children may become cared for away from home. This includes children who are…
Background: A Child Protection Conference is a multi-agency meeting to decide if children are at risk of significant harm and if so to recommend a Child Protection Plan. Core group…
LEVEL 2 Background: In 2017, the Government introduced national guidance to help identify and protect those exploited through criminal exploitation. This guidance is part of the cross-government approach to ending…
This new revamped offer is delivered over four modules and each must be attended in order. Book cohort A or B and you will be booked for all four dates…
Introduction to Trans Awareness: Remote delivery training session ‘Introduction to Trans Awareness’ is an entry-level, two part training session that introduces the key information people need to know to support…
Background This course aims to enhance practitioners’ knowledge, skills and understanding of how race, culture and/or faith and belief systems can impact on our safeguarding children practice. The course will…
SP_EAK An Introduction to Suicide Prevention skills Half day session • To consider the attitudes, myths and stigma that surround suicide. • To recognise and explore the ‘signs’ that may…
What EVERYONE needs to know To understand the prevalence and impact of suicide. To explore the language, and the challenges, when talking openly about suicide. To recognise the ‘signs’ that…