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1 Cwm Taf Safeguarding Children Board Training Programme This document contains the core Cwm Taf Safeguarding Children Board training that will be taking place during Alongside the core training and where possible, additional events will be planned to meet emerging needs: You will see that alongside each course title a level is indicated, level 2, 3 or4. These levels refer to the CTSCB Safeguarding/Child Protection Training Strategy. If your service/inspection standards state that you or your staff should, for example, attend Child Protection training every three years, it is generally not necessary to repeat the same course but far more beneficial to attend other Safeguarding courses set at this level or above. Cwm Taf Safeguarding Children Board welcome nominations for training events from all staff and volunteers across both RCT and Merthyr. The Venue, be it RCT or Merthyr, will dictate method of application. Refreshments will be provided at all courses. How to Apply to Attend Training Courses taking place in RCT 1. Information regarding the training courses will be sent to Team Managers via /or hard copy. 2. RCT Team Managers can enrol delegates via the on-line booking system SDMS click here to access. You will need to register before you can access this system contact socialcaretraining@rctcbc.gov.uk to be set up as a user. Information is also available on RCT CBC Intranet Page click here to access. 3. Applications to attend training can be sent via e mail to socialcaretraining@rctcbc.gov.uk /or tel , using the application form on page 15. Team Manager approval must be sought before applying to attend. 4. Approximately 2 weeks prior to the training date you will receive an from the Training Unit confirming your place on the course. How to Apply to Attend Training Courses taking place in Merthyr 1. Information regarding the training courses will be sent to Nominating Managers via Nominations to attend training must be sent to the training department using the application form on page 16 of this programme or the online booking facility if that is available to you. 3. Approximately 2 weeks prior to the training date nominating managers will receive an from the Training Unit confirming successful and unsuccessful applications for places on the course. Please note that places on training courses can be very expensive, we therefore ask participants to inform the training department as soon as possible if they cannot attend. Line managers will be informed if participants fail to attend 1
2 Page Course Number (Click course title for quick link to course detail) 3 Safeguarding Children (Child Protection) (Level 2) Raising Awareness to Referral of Courses 4 3 Domestic Abuse Raising Awareness (Level 2) 2 4 Reduction of Suicide and Self Harm (Level 2) 17 5 Sexual Abuse Awareness (Level 2) 1 5 Domestic Abuse, Risk Management & the Effects on Children (Level 3) 5 6 Domestic Abuse (Level 3) 1 6 Freedom from Domestic Abuse (Level 3) 1 6 Hidden Harm (Level 3) 2 7 Safeguarding Children (Child Protection) From Recognition to Response 16 (Level 3) 7 Safeguarding Children (Level 3) 1 8 MARAC (Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conference) (Level 3) 3 8 An Introduction to Forced Marriage and Honour Based Violence (Level 3) 2 9 Understanding Your Role and Responsibilities at Child Protection 4 Conferences and Core Groups (Level 3) 9 Substance Misuse - Raising Awareness (Level 3) 1 10 Understanding and Recognising Child Sexual Exploitation (Level 3) 3 10 Child Protection Process and Practice (Level 4) 3 11 Child Protection Conference and Core Groups (Level 4) 2 12 Challenges of Child Protection (Level 4) 2 12 Enhancing Behaviour Change in Families 1 13 Lowering Resistance to Behaviour Change in Families 1 13 Working with Substance Misuse in Families 2 14 IFSS Family Focussed Intervention (working with complex families) 2 14 Promoting Behaviour Change in Families 1 15 Booking Form for RCT Courses 16 Booking Form for Merthyr Courses 2
3 CTSCB MULTI AGENCY TRAINING Course Title and Facilitator Learning Outcomes: Date Time and Venue Safeguarding Children Raising Awareness to Referral (1/2 day) Child Protection (Level 2) Facilitated by Members of the LSCB Training Delivery Group ½ day course -Target group: staff from Social Services and all partner agencies that have contact with children and families but may not necessarily work directly with children. Domestic Abuse Raising Awareness (1/2 day) (Level 2) Facilitated by Anne Evans and Louise Thomas from Domestic Abuse Team, Oasis Centre Pontypridd Develop a basic understanding of child protection and abuse Gain Knowledge of Child protection terms Consider how to respond as an individual Provide introductory Domestic Abuse awareness training for all staff working with adults, children and young people throughout RCT Enable participants to acquire a knowledge in the recognition of Domestic Abuse 8 th May 2015 at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF37 5PN (1.30 4:30pm) 19 th August 2015 at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT (9:30am 12.30pm) 23 rd September 2015 at Integrated Children s Centre, Merthyr (9:30am 12.30pm) 21 st January 2016 at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT (1.30 4:30pm) 4 th February 2016 at Integrated Children s Centre, Merthyr (9:30am 12.30pm) 15 th September am 12.30pm 21 ST January am 12.30pm All courses to take place at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF37 5PN 3
4 Reduction of Suicide and Self Harm (level 2) Facilitated by members of the Reduction of Suicide and Self Harm Strategy - Training Delivery Group This course is aimed at staff members who have direct contact with children, young people (under 25 years) and families and in a position to identify concerns, for example, classroom teachers, non-teaching staff, child care workers, youth workers, primary care clinical and non-clinical staff, PCSO s, probation officers, YOS etc The focus of this Suicide and Self Harm training is from recognition through to evaluating concerns, responding appropriately and referring to the relevant agencies if necessary Participants will: Have improved awareness of what constitutes self harm and suicide Be more able to identify the risks Be more able to recognise the differences between suicidal and self harming behaviour Have some basic skills to manage disclosures and take appropriate further measures To book places on these courses please Heather.Smith2@wales.nhs.uk or tel th May 2015 Block F,The Pavilions, Clydach Vale 6 th May 2015 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 2 nd June 2015 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 3 rd June 2015 Ysbyty Cwm Cynon, Mountain Ash 8 th July 2015 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 21 st July 2015 Heddfan, Rhydyfelin 6 th Aug 2015 Block F The Pavilions, Clydach Vale 3 rd Sept 2015 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 16 th Sept 2015 Ysbyty Cwm Cynon, Mountain Ash 7 th Oct 2015 Block F The Pavilions, Clydach Vale 3 rd Nov 2015 Block F The Pavilions, Clydach Vale 5 th Nov 2015 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 2 nd Dec 2015 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 3 rd Dec 2015 Ysbyty Cwm Cynon, Mountain Ash 2 nd Feb 2016 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 1 st March 2016 Keir Hardie Health Park, Merthyr 2 nd March 2016 Block F The Pavilions, Clydach Vale All courses 9.30am 4.30pm All courses 9.30am 4.30pm 4
5 Sexual Abuse Awareness (Level 2) Facilitated by Llamau Describe the behaviours included in the term sexual abuse Analyse how myths and stereotypes about sexual abuse have an impact on service users Explain the range of responses a service user may have to sexual abuse Discuss appropriate responses to a disclosure of sexual abuse 2 nd December At Children s Integrated Centre Merthyr Domestic Abuse, Risk Management & the Effects on Children (Level 3) Staff should, unless experienced in this area of work, attend the ½ day Domestic Abuse Raising Awareness course prior to attending this training day. Facilitated by Anne Evans and Louise Thomas from the Domestic Abuse Team at Oasis Centre Pontypridd To provide awareness and knowledge around domestic abuse including its prevalence and its impact on victims Improve communications between professionals and develop a common understanding of key terms, definitions and thresholds for action Enable effective working relationships to develop, including the ability to work in a multi-agency setting Ensure staff have an understanding of stalking behaviour and associated legislation Ensure staff have a clear understanding of the effects of Domestic Abuse on children CPEL, UNIT 1-1.1; 1.2; 1.3; : 1..4; 2.3; 2.4; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4; 4.6 CPEL UNIT 2 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4 CPEL UNIT 3 1.1; 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 2.6; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4; 5.1; 5.2; th May th September th November th January nd March 2016 All courses to take place 9.30am 4.30 pm at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF37 5PN 5
6 Domestic Abuse ( Level 3) Facilitated by BAAF Staff should, unless experienced in this area of work, attend the ½ day Domestic Abuse Raising Awareness course prior to attending this training day. Understand complex issues of domestic abuse including types of abuse and dynamics Develop awareness of the local and national prevalence of domestic abuse including why victims stay Understand the role of specialist domestic abuse services and know where to refer and signpost Develop an awareness of risk assessment and safety planning procedures for professionals working with victims of domestic abuse 12 th May am 4.30pm At Integrated Children s Centre Merthyr Freedom from Domestic Abuse (level 3) Facilitated by New Pathways Understand the traits of a perpetrator Understand the effects of domestic abuse on family Awareness of issues for BME groups Knowledge of the civil and legal processes Know how to develop a safety plan with a victim 17 th September am 4.30pm At New Pathways, Willow House 11 Church Street, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 0BS Hidden Harm (Level 3) Facilitated by BAAF Suitable for all professionals working within adult or children s services To increase understanding of how parental substance misuse affects children and young people and how agencies should work together with families to address this Explore barriers to joint working and identify solutions 16 th September December am 4.30pm At Integrated Children s Centre, Merthyr 6
7 Safeguarding Children From Recognition to Response Child Protection ( Level 3) Facilitated by Members of the LSCB Training Delivery Group This course is aimed at staff members who have direct contact with children, young people (under 25 years) and families and in a position to identify concerns, for example, classroom teachers, non-teaching staff, child care workers, youth workers, primary care clinical and non-clinical staff, PCSO s, probation officers, YOS etc Have an awareness of what is meant by child abuse and neglect and learn about the possible signs, symptoms and indicators of abuse and neglect Be aware of basic information relating to processes and legislation in child protection including recommendations from serious case reviews/public protection policies and guidance Understand how our values and attitude can influence our judgement Know how to respond to families and children where there are child protection concerns Knowing how to report child protection/safeguarding concerns in relation to your agency s policies and procedures and those of the All Wales Child Protection Procedures QCF LEVEL 3 UNIT 345 LO 1-1.1; 1.2; 1.3; 1.4 LO 2-2.1; 2.3; 2.4 LO3-3.3; LO4-4.1; 4.2; 4.3 LO7 7.1; st April th May th June nd July th August th August th September th October th November th December th January nd February rd March pm at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT 1 st July th November st March at Integrated Children s Centre Merthyr 7
8 MARAC (1/2 day) (Level 3) Facilitated by Anne Evans and Louise Thomas from the Domestic Abuse Team Oasis Centre Pontypridd Enable professionals to understand the history, context and framework of risk assessment and risk management procedures for domestic abuse To promote the CAADA DASH RIC Assessment Tool and understand how it is used in screening and risk assessment Have an understanding of the MARAC (Multi-agency Risk Assessment Conference) process, including theory, multi-agency referral routes, process and action planning procedures 15 th September 2015, pm 19 th November 2015, 9.30am 12.30pm 25 th February 2015, 9.30am 12.30pm All at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF37 5PN An Introduction to Forced Marriage and Honour Based Violence (1/2 day) Understand the practice of forced marriage, the use of violence to reinforce honour, the impact on victims and how this can lead to honour killings 19 th November 2015, pm 25 th February 2016, pm (Level 3) Facilitated by Anne Evans and Louise Thomas from the Domestic Abuse Team Oasis Centre Pontypridd CPEL UNIT 1 4.2; 4.3 CPEL UNIT 3 1.1; 1.2; 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 2.7; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4 at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF40 2JF 8
9 Understanding your Role and Responsibilities at Child Protection Conferences and Core Groups (Level 3) To understand the purpose and function of child protection conferences and core groups and the roles and responsibilities of conference and core group members To clarify the procedures involved in the child protection process 18 th June th September th November 2015 Facilitated by Judith Davies and Pat Humphreys To understand the decision-making processes which determine whether a conference is convened 26 th February 2016 A one day course for multi agency practitioners who attend Child Protection Conferences and Core Groups and do not need to attend a three day course. Social Workers and those who take a lead role in the process should attend the 3 day course detailed on page 6 To clarify To develop skills at report writing, and to improve information sharing and analysis of risk at conference and core groups To understand the scope and purpose of child protection plans and improve skills in the Development and review of plan All 9.15am 4.30pm at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF40 2JF Substance Misuse Raising Awareness (Level 3) Facilitated by Ceri Watts TEDS To raise participants awareness of substance use Describe methods in which drugs can be used Discuss different levels of drug use List substances in clinical categories Discuss a variety of substances Discuss the legal implications of drug use CPEL UNIT th October pm at Heddfan, Rhydyfelin, RCT CF40 2JF 9
10 Understanding and Recognising Child Sexual Exploitation (Level 3) Facilitated by Lynwen Hartnell Child Protection Process & Practice (6 and a half days) Facilitator Jan Little. ( Level 4 ) Target Group: Senior Pracs, Social Workers, A.C.M s (Priority will be given to newly qualified social workers) and staff from partner agencies Participants must attend all sessions and complete a set piece of work to be awarded a certificate of completion. Participants will have the opportunity to consider all forms of child sexual exploitation: Understand grooming and abusive exploitative relationships The use of communication technology including abusive images Links with Child Trafficking Become familiar with sexual offences legislation Recognise when young people may be at risk or involved by identifying vulnerability & warning signs of CSE To consolidate and expand the knowledge, understanding and skills required by individual practitioners in protecting children and young people Develop the participant s ability to work in partnership with children and their families/carers Promote effective inter-agency and inter-professional collaboration Increase participants confidence. CPEL, UNIT 1-1.1; 1.2; 1.3; : 1.4: 2.1: 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4; 4.5; 4.6 and 5.1. CPEL UNIT 2 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; CPEL UNIT 3 1.1; 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 2.6; 2.7; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4;5.1;5.2; th June th September th November am 4.30pm at Glyncornel, Llwynypia, RCT CF40 2JF 19 th, 20 th May, 2 nd, 3 rd 16 th and 17 th June, with half day recall on 30 th June 2015 Or 22 nd and 23 rd September and 6 th, 7 th, 20 th and 21 st October with half day recall on 12 th November 2015 Or 9 th, 10 th, 23 rd and 24 th February, 8 th and 9 th March with half day recall on 22 nd March 2016 All courses at Glyncornel, Llwynypia, RCT CF40 2JF 9.15am 4.30pm full days 9.15am 12.30pm ½ day 10
11 Child Protection Conference and Core Groups (3 days) Facilitated by Jan Little. (Level 4) The first two days concentrates on the conference with a subsequent day looking at core groups. Participants must attend all three days. This course is run twice per year. Target Group: Snr Pracs, Social Workers, ACM s and staff from partner agencies who regularly attend Child Protection Conferences and Core Groups. Explore the factors that constitute best practice in CP Conferences & Core groups with an emphasis on multi-disciplinary working & research findings Gain an understanding of the purpose & structure of CP Conference & Core Groups, including D.O.H. Guidance and all Wales Child Protection procedures Gain knowledge and responsibilities in preparing for CP Conferences with specific reference to: preparing families; preparing reports and assessing risks; exploring the attendance of Children Gain knowledge and skills in formulating effective child protection plans and further assessments Gain an understanding of the complex factors and skills involved in the CP Conference process. Specifically how: - group dynamics and lack of conflict & challenging affects the process Gain an understanding of the role of the Lead Agency and key worker; gain an understanding of the family s perspective 6 th, 7 th and 14 th May am 4.30pm or 15 th, 16 th and 29 th September am 4.30pm Both at Glyncornel, Llwynypia, RCT CF40 2JF CPEL, UNIT 1-1.1; 1.2; 1.3; : 1.4: 2.1: 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 3.1; 3.2; 3.3; 3.4; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4; 4.5; 4.6 and 5.1. CPEL UNIT 2 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; CPEL UNIT 3 1.1; 2.1; 2.2; 2.3; 2.4; 2.5; 2.6; 2.7; 4.1; 4.2; 4.3; 4.4;5.1;5.2;
12 Challenges of Child Protection Facilitated by Jan Little. Explore the dynamics between carer and child that result in abuse and identify how according to research professional can increase these negative dynamics rather than diminish them Identify how hostile parents can lead to nonintervention rather than protection of the child 28 th and 29 th April am 4.30pm (Level 4) 2 day course held twice a year. Target group: Team Managers, Snr Pracs, Social Workers with 2 years + experience and experienced staff from partner agencies who routinely work in the Child Protection arena and have previously attended Child Protection Process and Practice and Conference and Core Group Training. Begin to look at how to give professional feedback to each other as the first steps in professional challenge Recognize the inevitable human exchanges between service users and ourselves The effects of stress, and feeling out of control, Transference, Projection, and the need to manage our emotions To evaluate ourselves in terms of effective child protection workers and to identify the underlying beliefs in our team and ourselves that affect our work or 27 th and 28 th October am 4.30pm both at Glyncornel, Llwynypia, RCT CF40 2JF IFSS TRAINING PROGRAMME These courses are open to any partner agency/agency who works with IFSS or is interested in working with or currently delivers whole family intervention: To register interest in the following courses please IntegratedFamilySupportTeam@rctcbc.gov.uk or call Enhancing Behaviour Change in Families Facilitated by IFSS This module is designed to increase participants Understanding of the concept of motivation Understand the concepts of internal and external motivation Practice the skills developed to enhance motivation and assist people through change 7 th April 2015, 9.30am 4.30pm At IFSS Offices, Unit 2, Fairway Court, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd CF37 4LR 12
13 This module is designed to increase participants 15 th May 2015, 9.30am 4.30pm Lowering Resistance to Behaviour Change in Families Understanding of the nature of resistance and how it impacts on behaviour change At Facilitated by IFSS Experience the dynamics associated with building and lowering resistance Recognition of resistance in service users IFSS Offices, Unit 2, Fairway Court, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd CF37 4LR Practice strategies to reduce it Working with Substance Misuse in Families (2 days) Facilitated by IFSS This module is designed to increase participants ability to: Describe the positive and negative effects of mood altering substances Describe the risk factors and protective factors in families where there is substance misuse Describe the skills needed to work with families where there is substance misuse to include use of : Open Questions Affirmations Reflective Listening Summaries 2 nd and 3 rd July 2015, 9.30am 4.30pm Or 28 th and 29 th January 2016, 9.30am 4.30pm At IFSS Offices, Unit 2, Fairway Court, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd CF37 4LR 13
14 IFSS Family Focussed Intervention (working with complex families) (4 days) Facilitated by IFSS This course is designed to provide training in the IFSS Model and provide a platform of common understanding of the techniques and theories used. In addition the service, systems and model process will be explored. At the end of the course staff will also be able to: Describe the philosophy and the underpinning knowledge Demonstrate skills and strategies implicit to the model Share a collective view of the process from beginning to end This will then equip staff to select and deliver elements of the model to enhance their own practice 17 th, 18 th, 24 th and 25 th September 2015 Or 18 th, 19 th, 25 th and 26 th February am 4.30pm At IFSS Offices, Unit 2, Fairway Court, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd CF37 4LR Promoting Behaviour Change in Families Facilitated by IFSS This module is designed to Consider the value of a whole family approach to behaviour change Practice strategies and skills to engage with whole family behaviour change Consider how to maximise opportunities to engage the whole family in behaviour change 21 st October 2015, 9.30am 4.30pm At IFSS Offices, Unit 2, Fairway Court, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd CF37 4LR 14
15 Centre for Learning and Development in Social Care Canolfan Addysg a Datblygu Proffesyddol ym maes Gofal Cymdeithasol Course Title Date(s) Venue In order to ensure that the correct training attendances are recorded against the correct person we require a unique reference. For RCTCBC employed staff, this can be your 6 digit pay number, for other agencies, please enter your NI Number or Date of Birth. These details will be stored on our secure database and not shared with any other agencies, other than you current employer / line manager. Forename(s): RCTCBC Staff No: Surname: Other Agencies: NI Number or DoB Job Title Employer If RCTCBC please state which division you are employed in Address for Correspondence Address Telephone Number Special Requirements e.g. Access / Dietary Signature Line Managers Signature You must complete all information above and obtain your line managers signature as well as your own (unless returning via ) Please return to: Centre for Learning and Development in Social Care Heddfan Ilan Avenue Tel: Rhydyfelin Fax: Pontypridd socialcaretraining@rctcbc.gov.uk CF37 5PN 15
16 MERTHYR TYDFIL SOCIAL CARE WORKFORCE PLANNING PARTNERSHIP / Partneriaeth Datblygu Gweithlu Gofal Cymdeithasol Merthyr Tudful BOOKING FORM EVENT ORGANISER: SOCIAL CARE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP Name of Course Date: Time: All fields are mandatory if information is not complete the training and development may not be able to accept the booking form ***************************************************** Organisational Managers MUST complete all the form (managers details, full address, address and nomination) and return the whole page of the booking form to reserve place(s) on the training Managers Contact Name: Organisation: Job Title: Address Postcode: : For organisational manager please provide an address for above person as the Training and Development Unit will be providing confirmation on whether nominations are successful/unsuccessful via (if you do not have an address please enter N/A and will send via post) Nomination Please nominate candidates in priority order (use another sheet if necessary) Name: Name: Name: Designation: Designation: Designation: Please state any additional needs if required: If your nominations are unsuccessful, please tick in the box provided if you would like your nominations to be filed in the next available course. I confirm that the above information provided is accurate and all the above nominees will be available to attend the above training event. Name Signature Date: Please return this course flyer to: Admin. Assistant Social Care Workforce Development Partnership, Post Office Lane, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8BE or training.development@merthyr.gov.uk Any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Deana Amblin on , Sharon Davies on , Jayne Williams on or Lyndsey Foley on
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