Multi-Agency Safeguarding Training. Prospectus April March 2019
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1 Multi-Agency Safeguarding Training Prospectus April March 2019 Author: Barbara Morris, Workforce Development Lead - Childrens Barbara.morris@northtyneside.gov.uk
2 Contents Click on the course heading to go straight to the relevant page: Introduction... 3 Training pathway... 3 Who can access the NTSCB training and how to book... 6 Charges for Training and cancellations... 7 Content of Training... 7 NTSCB Child Protection Introduction... 8 NTSCB Child Protection: Multi-Agency*... 9 NTSCB Child Protection Refresher NTSCB Safeguarding Disabled Children NTSCB: Impact of Domestic Abuse NTSCB Childhood Neglect NTSCB Parental drug and alcohol misuse: impact on children, young people and families NTSCB Designated Senior Person for Safeguarding Children NTSCB Fabricated and Induced Illness NTSCB Impact of Parental Mental Health Issues on Parenting and Children NTSCB Child Sexual Abuse NTSCB Learning from Reviews: sharing good practice NTSCB Early Help Assessment E-Learning
3 Recommended Training Pathway Introduction Welcome to the training programme of the North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board (NTSCB) This prospectus should be read in conjunction with the North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Training Charging Policy accessible from or by clicking here Choosing your training pathway The table below will help you to identify the most relevant training pathway for you or your workforce. However, you must check with your own organisation as there may be additional safeguarding training requirements relating to your specific role, or for registered settings, to meet the registration requirements of the inspecting body. Training pathway Employers are responsible for ensuring that staff are competent to carry out their responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The NTSCB training programme can support staff in developing their safeguarding knowledge and skills. All staff should be given a mandatory induction, which includes familiarisation with child protection responsibilities and procedures to be followed within their organisation, when there is a concern about a child s safety or welfare. All staff members should receive appropriate safeguarding and child protection training which is regularly updated. In addition all staff members should receive safeguarding and child protection updates (for example, via , e-bulletins and staff meetings), as required, to provide them with relevant skills and knowledge to safeguard children effectively. 3
4 Group A Audience: For those working directly with children and young people, who do not have specific overall responsibility for safeguarding but who may be in a position to observe children and pass on any concerns to others or those who work indirectly with children or who require a basic knowledge of Safeguarding to support them in their job role Example of role: Assistant childcare worker, student or work experience, relief assistant, casual volunteer, adult services worker Admin worker, minute taker, receptionist, customer services worker, local authority officers, elected members Essential Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk (E-learning or face to face), or Child Protection Introduction (face to face) And E-learning in Sexual Exploitation Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Refresher: Every 3 years. Repeat Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk or Child Protection Refresher (face-toface) or Choose from any of the other courses in the programme to improve your knowledge in a particular area for example Domestic Abuse. Group B Audience: Example of role: Essential: Refresher: For those working directly with children and young people, in a position to identify concerns and contribute to the assessment of children and young people and contribute to multi-agency meetings Social worker, Family Partner or Support Worker, Designated Safeguarding Lead, Health Visitor, School Nurse, GP, Childminder, Domestic Abuse Service worker, Residential Childcare worker Child Protection Multiagency (full day) Early Help Assessment E-learning in Sexual Exploitation Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Recommended: Impact of Domestic Abuse, Parental Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Misuse Safeguarding Disabled Children Every 3 years (or 2 years if your organisation/standard s require) Child Protection Refresher (half day), or any of the other recommended courses you have not already undertaken to improve knowledge in a specialist area, or attendance at the NTSCB Annual conference Child Sexual Abuse Childhood Neglect Fabricated and Induced Illness Learning from Reviews Group C 4
5 Audience: Example: Essential Courses: Refresher: For those with overall responsibility for safeguarding in their organisation, and for those who support others in their safeguarding responsibilities Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) within the organisation and Deputy DSL. As group B Plus Designated Senior Lead for Safeguarding Children (half day) SCHOOLS DSL Bespoke training is available through your CPD website As for group B with continued professional development annually via other methods such as team updates, conferences, bulletins and own research. Content, dates and venues for training This prospectus contains details of all face-to-face training courses included in the NTSCB training programme. Full details, including dates, times and venues are available on the Learning Pool under the individual course titles. For further clarification on the content of training, please contact Barbara Morris Workforce Development Lead (Childrens) by to Barbara.morris@northytneside.gov.uk 5
6 Who can access the NTSCB training and how to book North Tyneside Employees North Tyneside employees, who have access to The Learning Pool, can book face to face training courses, or access a selection of e-learning modules. There is no charge for internal users to access training, however a cancellation charge does apply for non-attendance (see below). External partners Anyone who is providing a service to children, young people and families who are residents of North Tyneside, can access the NTSCB training programme. The North Tyneside Council internet based system the Learning Pool provides partner organisations access to face-to-face training and e-learning. Individuals will be required to create a new account the first time they log on to Learning Pool. They can then book or cancel training places directly through the Learning Pool. Learning pool can be accessed via any computer with Internet access, either at work, home, or in a community venue by going to Please note confirmations and any changes to training (such as cancellation of courses or change of venue) are notified by therefore it is essential that a current address is supplied on registration (work or personal ). Any necessary changes can be made to the account by editing the user s details on the individual account. For further information about registering for a Learning Pool account, please contact the Learning and Development Team at workforce.development@northytneside.gov.uk or telephone on Conditions of access to Learning Pool - Currently Learning Pool accounts are free of charge. However, in future the Council reserves the right to re-claim the cost of each learning pool license from partner organisations. You will be notified prior to any charges being implemented in the future. - Learning Pool access will be provided for 18 months, if no course bookings/elearning completions have taken place during this time, accounts will be archived and deleted after a further 3 years. Archived accounts can be reactivated at a later date, but deleted accounts will not, and it will be necessary to set up a new account in this instance. 6
7 Charges for Training and cancellations North Tyneside employees, partner agencies who contribute to the work of the NTSCB and voluntary organisations with a turnover of less than 100,000 pa, will not be charged to attend training (see charging policy on NTSCB website here ). Private organisations (including GPs and Childminders) and other for-profit organisations, or voluntary organisations with a turnover of over 100,000 will be charged 25 per half day or 50 per full day for face to face training. An invoice will be issued following the event. A cancellation charge applies to ALL users (including North Tyneside employees) if they do not give at least 2 working days notice to cancel their place, or send another delegate in their place. Please refer to the charging policy on the NTSCB website by clicking here. Registration and cancellations close 2 days prior to the event and it will not be possible to make changes after this time. Refreshments on training courses Tea, coffee and water only will be provided on courses longer than three hours. Please note there will be no lunches provided, however, all venues will either have access to a cafe area, or be within easy walking distance to food outlets, unless otherwise stated on the Learning Pool information. Content of Training The following pages outline the details of the courses in the programme. Please check Learning Pool for new courses which may be added throughout the year. This includes details of the NTSCB Annual Conference. 7
8 NTSCB Child Protection Introduction Training Provider: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board Aims To provide participants with a basic understanding of child abuse and neglect To familiarise participants with North Tyneside s child protection procedures Learning Outcomes Target Group Required Knowledge Facilitator Duration By the end of the course participants should: Have gained a basic awareness of signs and indicators of abuse Have basic knowledge of the legal framework and principles underpinning child protection Know where to refer to if there is a suspicion of abuse For those who have had little or no training in child protection, who may work directly or indirectly with children and young people but do not have overall responsibility for safeguarding within their organisation. No previous knowledge or experience required Members of the NTSCB Training Associates 3 hours PLEASE NOTE IF YOU REQUIRE THE FULL DAY CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING, YOU DO NOT NEED TO DO THIS INTRODUCTORY COURSE AS WELL 8
9 NTSCB Child Protection: Multi-Agency* Training Provider: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board Aims: To develop knowledge, skills and the ability to work together with regard to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. To provide an opportunity for colleagues from different agencies to learn together and explore professional dilemmas Learning Outcomes: By the end of the session participants should be able to; Identify relevant legislation and key terms Identify categories, signs and indicators of abuse and neglect Make judgments regarding risks to children Identify how we can incorporate the voice of the child in our work Explore North Tyneside s thresholds and framework of assessments for keeping children safe Describe the referral process when there are concerns about a child/young person Identify the learning from serious case reviews Describe multi-agency roles and responsibilities Identify protocols for information sharing Target Group: Required knowledge: Facilitators: Duration Those who work with children, young people and or parents/carers, who may be in a position to identify concerns and/or contribute to assessing, planning and reviewing the needs of the child/young person. (*Level 3 for Health Partners) No previous knowledge required Members of the NTSCB training associates 1 full day * Meets requirements for Level 3 multi-agency training for Health Professionals PLEASE NOTE IF YOU REQUIRE THIS FULL DAY CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING YOU DO NOT DO THE INTRODUCTORY COURSE AS WELL 9
10 NTSCB Child Protection Refresher Training Provider: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board Aims To refresh participants knowledge on recognising and responding to safeguarding and child protection concerns Learning Outcomes By the end of session participants will have refreshed their knowledge and identified; Definitions, signs and indicators of abuse and neglect How to respond to concerns about a child How to respond to allegations of abuse and neglect Lessons from serious case reviews Current safeguarding guidance and legislation Target Group Required Knowledge Facilitator Duration of course Practitioners who have contact with children and young people and may be in a position to identify concerns and/or contribute to assessment, planning and intervention to meet their needs and have completed CP training within the last 3 years Previous child protection training within the last 3 years Members of NTSCB Training Associates 3 hours 10
11 NTSCB Safeguarding Disabled Children Training Provider: Aims North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board To support practitioners in developing their knowledge and skills in safeguarding disabled children and young people Learning Outcomes Explore definitions of disability and learning difficulty Identify what may make disabled children more vulnerable to abuse and neglect Discuss how attitudes and values towards disabled children are formed and how they can be challenged Identify the impact on the family of caring for a disabled child Explore alternative ways of communicating with disabled children, and share good working practice Discuss the learn from case reviews where disabled children have been harmed or neglected Target Group Required Knowledge Facilitator Duration Those who work with children, young people and or parents/carers, who may be in a position to identify concerns and/or contribute to assessing, planning and reviewing the needs of the child/young person. Child protection training NTSCB Trainers and Disability Team Staff Full day 11
12 NTSCB: Impact of Domestic Abuse Training Provider: Aims: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board For both Adult and Children's Workforce practitioners. This course aims to enable participants to identify the risks to and the impact on children, young people and adults where there is domestic abuse, in order to provide protection for them and to identify effective support agencies.. Learning Outcomes: Understand what constitutes Domestic Abuse Recognise the impact of Domestic Abuse Understand your role in working with those who are living with or experiencing Domestic Abuse Understand the importance of information sharing and good documentation Be aware of where to seek advice and how to report your concerns. Target Group: Required knowledge: Facilitators: Duration of course For those with regular contact with children, young people and parents/carers who may be in a position to identify concerns about domestic abuse and contribute to supporting the child/young person/parent/carer. NTSCB Child Protection Introduction or full day Members of the NTSCB Training Associates and Domestic Abuse Services 1 full day 12
13 NTSCB Childhood Neglect Training Provider: Aims: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board To support practitioners in recognising and assessing neglect, taking into account the development needs of children Learning Outcomes: To recognise signs and symptoms of children and young people who are, or may be, neglected. To assess the nature and extent of a child s developmental needs. To identify concerns about parenting capacity that may contribute to neglect. To identify family and environmental factors which may contribute to neglect. Target Group: Required knowledge: Facilitators: Duration of course Those who work with children young people and/or parents/carers and may contribute to assessing, planning, intervening and reviewing the needs of a child and parent where there are concerns Learners should have completed child protection training AND ideally training on attachment or have a basic awareness of attachment theories, although this is not essential NTSCB Training Associates Full day 13
14 NTSCB Parental drug and alcohol misuse: impact on children, young people and families Training Provider North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board Aims To enable participants to identify the risks to children where there is parental drug and/or alcohol misuse To enable participants to engage positively with carers and other family members when dealing with substance related issues Learning Outcomes: Target Audience Required knowledge: Facilitators: Duration of course By the end of the session participants should: Know how children are effected by parental substance use and the links with child abuse Know how substance misuse effects parents in the short and longer term and how this impacts on parenting Be able to identify substance misuse in their clients and encourage those clients to seek treatment Know how to access treatment for a parent and the likely parameters of that treatment And will have explored; Definitions of a carer The scale of the problem The effects and impact of drug use on parents, carers and family members How to positively engage with parents, carers and family members How to positively respond to the needs of parents, carers and family members Those who work with children young people and/or parents/carers and may contribute to assessing, planning, intervening and reviewing the needs of a child and parent where there are concerns. Child protection North Tyneside Recovery Partnership, North Tyneside Carers Centre and PROPS North Tyneside 1 full day 14
15 NTSCB Designated Senior Person for Safeguarding Children Training Provider: Aims Learning Outcomes North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board To assist the Designated (or Named) Person for Child Protection in understanding their roles and responsibilities. By the end of the course, participants should have; 1. Identified and discussed their role as the designated person (DP) 2. Assessed their our knowledge and skills as DP 3. Identified how to respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns 4. Identified how to deal with allegations of abuse against staff/volunteers 5. Discuss appropriate recording and audit processes 6. Identified appropriate training, development and resources to support them in the role Target Group Required Knowledge Facilitator Duration of course Designated people, working with children, young people and families, with overall responsibility for safeguarding within their organisation. Child protection training NTSCB Training Associates Half day 15
16 NTSCB Fabricated and Induced Illness Training Provider: Aims Learning Outcomes Target Group Required Knowledge Facilitator Duration of course Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of North Tyneside Local Safeguarding Children Board To support practitioners in safeguarding children in whom illness is fabricated or induced. By the end of session, participants should be able to; Define Fabricated and Induced Illness (FII) Discuss the prevalence of FII Identify behaviour of carers where FII is a concern Identify their roles and responsibilities in responding to concerns of FII Discuss the management of individual cases For practitioners who may be in a position to identify fabricated and induced illness. Multi-agency Child protection Mike Vincent Designated Doctor Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust North Tyneside Children s Services Social Worker Half day 16
17 NTSCB Impact of Parental Mental Health Issues on Parenting and Children Training Provider: Northumbria and Tyne and Wear Safeguarding Children s Team On behalf of North Tyneside LSCB Aims: To raise awareness of the impact of parental mental health issues on parenting and children. To improve multi agency working with children and their families regarding parental mental health issues. Learning Outcomes: Target group: Required knowledge Facilitator Duration of course By the end of the session participants will have: An understanding of how / what mental health issues could impact on parenting An understanding of the potential effects of parental mental ill health on the child An understanding that if a parent has a mental health issue the family may need support but this does not always have to be dealt with as a Child Protection case. Have an understanding of the risks an individual with a severe mental health illness may pose to children. Those working with children, young people and or parents/carers in a position to identify and support parents with mental health issues which may have an impact on the child. Child Protection training NTW Safeguarding Team 1 day 17
18 NTSCB Child Sexual Abuse Training Provider: North Tyneside Local Safeguarding Children Board Aims Learning Outcomes To Raise awareness about the nature of sexual abuse and its impact on children and families By the end of the course, participants should have; Explored values and beliefs which affect professional judgements Identify appropriate professional responses to sexual abuse Recognised the role of our own and partner agencies in working with sexual abuse Target Group Required Knowledge Facilitator Duration of course Practitioners who have regular contact with children and/or young people and are in a position to identify and respond to concerns in relation to sexual abuse. Child protection training NTSCB Training Associates Naomi Jones: Named Doctor NHCT 1 full day 18
19 NTSCB Learning from Reviews: sharing good practice Training Provider: Aims: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board To provide a forum for sharing good practice in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults and for learning from reviews. Each event will consider current themes and learning and therefore the specific topic will change each time. Learning Outcomes: To reflect on and share the learning from reviews To identify and share good practice in safeguarding To develop a growing understanding of what works well To identify how individuals and organisations should respond to the key issues discussed To contribute ideas for future forums. Target group: Required knowledge Facilitator Duration Front line practitioners and managers from internal and external organisations working with children, young people, families and/or adults at risk in North Tyneside. Child protection or safeguarding adults training Appropriate speakers will be invited to present the learning depending on the topic under discussion. 2 hours. Normally held over the lunchtime period. 19
20 NTSCB Early Help Assessment Training Provider: Aims: Learning Outcomes: North Tyneside Safeguarding Children Board To help practitioners to identify when to use the Early Help assessment (EHA), to feel confident and comfortable in using the Early Help Assessment and to understand the concept of whole family working Identify the purpose of the EHA Know when an EHA would or would not be appropriate Understand the EHA process Know how to set SMARTER targets Explore the role of the lead worker Understand the purpose of the multi-agency team around the family (TAF) and whole family working Target group: Required knowledge Facilitator Duration Anyone working with children, young people and/or families in North Tyneside Child protection training NTSCB Training Associates and Early Help Coordination Team 4 hours. 20
21 E-Learning There are a number of e-learning opportunities for Safeguarding Training, which are listed below and accessible at Learning Pool. Safeguarding Children and Adults at Risk Explore what safeguarding means in relation to children and adults at risk. Learn about relevant legislation and the way we deal with safeguarding within North Tyneside and how you can contribute to this. Access here: Sexual Exploitation Understanding the nature of sexual exploitation, be aware of signs to look out for, identify what makes individuals more vulnerable to exploitation, understand the grooming process and know what to do it you have a concern about sexual exploitation Access here: Female Genital Mutilation This Home Office free online training provides an introduction to female genital mutilation (FGM) Access here An Introduction to Safeguarding Boards within North Tyneside This e-learning module will explore: The background to safeguarding children and adults boards within the borough. The statutory requirements to have safeguarding boards. The structure and the work of both boards. Access here: Prevent (WRAP) This Home Office E-learning, offers an introduction to the Prevent duty, and explains how it aims to safeguard vulnerable people from being radicalised to supporting terrorism or becoming terrorists themselves. Access here: NTSCB Multi-agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) To raise awareness of the principles and purpose of MAPPA To look at the role of different agencies within MAPPA To understand the local context in North Tyneside and how to make a referral Access here: 21
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