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Stockport Safeguarding Children Board Multi Agency Course Programme September 2015 July 2016 Email: CYPDevelopment@stockport.gov.uk

Contents Welcome...3 How to book...4 ALLEGATIONS MANAGEMENT: BRIEFINGS FOR MANAGERS...5 AN AWARENESS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCLUDING THE IMPACT ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE E-LEARNING...6 BASIC CHILD PROTECTION AWARENESS...7 CAF/TAC Training...8 DISGUISED COMPLIANCE...9 IMPACT OF DOMESTIC ABUSE...10 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION 11 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN: EMOTIONAL ABUSE...12 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - GRADED CARE PROFILE WORKSHOP...13 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - FABRICATED & INDUCED ILLNESS WORKSHOP...14 SAFEGUARDING - FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM) AWARENESS WORKSHOP...15 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN FROM...16 FORCED MARRIAGE...16 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - HIDDEN MEN...17 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN: NEGLECT...18 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN: SEXUAL ABUSE...19 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WHERE THERE IS PARENTAL SUBSTANCE MISUSE...20 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WHERE THERE...21 ARE PARENTAL MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS...21 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WITH COMMUNICATION ISSUES...22 SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN ONLINE...23 SAFEGUARDING LEARNING EVENTS...24 TOXIC TRIO...25 FINDING THE VENUE...26 Safeguarding Training Nomination Form...27 CAF TAC Safeguarding Training Nomination Form...28 SSCB E-LEARNING NOMINATION FORM...29

Welcome to the Stockport Safeguarding Children Board multiagency programme for the next academic year. A calendar list of courses can be found on the SSCB website www.safeguardingchildreninstockport.org.uk Where can I find child protection training? Stockport Safeguarding Children Board provides a multi-agency programme including Basic Child Protection Awareness which can be accessed through this link: http://www.safeguardingchildreninstockport.org.uk/practitioners/training. There is online learning or classroom based options available. If you are employed or volunteer for smaller, voluntary, community, faith groups and charities then there are free evening sessions available. Email cypdevelopment@stockport.gov.uk for more information or to send in your completed application form. What training do I need to do? if you are jot sure what training you need to attend then please look at the What training do I need webpage which is there to help you. http://www.safeguardingchildreninstockport.org.uk/practitioners/training/whatt rainingdoineed1/ Do I have to pay to come to training? From April 2011, the Stockport Safeguarding Children Board meeting introduced charging for places on multi-agency training. The charging policy says that:: All organisations are charged 60 per day (pro rata) for those delegates who do not attend. This includes organisations that make a financial contribution to the board as well as those that don t. It also includes small voluntary organisations. The charge will be waived if the place is cancelled in writing by the manager 3 working days before the course date. An email will be acceptable. Cancellations on the day will incur a charge. Therefore, if a delegate is unable to attend at short notice then the manager may nominate an appropriate substitute to attend. The substitute should indicate on the register who they are replacing. Organisations that do not make a financial contribution to the SSCB are charged to attend training. The cost is 60 per person per place. Small voluntary organisations are not charged for attending training but are eligible for a charge for non-attendance..

How to book To book onto the courses please email the course administrator, using the email address cypdevelopment@stockport.gov.uk Please attach a fully completed application form. SMBC staff can book via i-trent; names are put onto a waiting list for the course. Please specify the course date you want to attend. Those schools who subscribe to the Learning Leads website can book places on Safeguarding courses using the usual booking method. Early Years settings and Childminders can also book through the Learning Leads website. Non-subscribers should book as above. Anyone who is employed by the NHS Foundation Trust should apply via the Vulnerable Persons Team who coordinate applications. Anyone who is employed by a GP Practice can apply directly. The closing date for applications for all courses is one month before the calendar date of the course. Please note that places are not allocated on a first-come, first-served basis but are allocated to ensure a multi-agency balance once the closing date has passed. Please pencil the date of the course in your diary when you send in your application to ensure you are not double-booked. If you are successful in obtaining a place on a course then you will receive an email around 2(two) weeks before the date of the course. Please note this email is generated automatically as part of the booking system that has been introduced by the council and that managers are not automatically notified of the outcome of your application. If you are unsuccessful in your application then you will be notified by email. If you have not received any information then please contact the administrator on 0161 218 1772. You will need to provide the title and date of the course you want to attend. Charges Agencies/ organisations who do not contribute financially to the SSCB will be charged for places on multi-agency courses. The charge is 60 per person per place (pro-rata). The SSCB charges for non-attendance for those participants whose employer makes a financial contribution to the LSCB running costs. The charge is 60 per person per place (pro-rata). Applications will not be accepted without a manager s signature. Charges for non-attendance will be waived if the place is cancelled in writing (email) three (3) working days before the course is due to take place. If you are not sure if you need to pay please ask the LSCB Training Manager. All full day courses are 9.15am arrival for a prompt 9.30am start. All half-day morning courses are 9.15am arrival for a prompt 9.30am start. All half-day afternoon courses are a 12.45pm arrival for a prompt 1pm start. Certificates will not be issued to participants who do not complete the full course

ALLEGATIONS MANAGEMENT: BRIEFINGS FOR MANAGERS The Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) provides information on the allegations management process that must be followed when a complaint about a worker is received and the role and responsibilities for managers in the Children s Workforce. Who is the course for? This half-day workshop is suitable for both newly appointed and experienced managers: Managers who manage staff within their organisations, Managers who are responsible for child protection and safeguarding within their organisations, HR workers. Learning Outcomes At the end of the course participants will: Be aware of the allegations management process within Stockport; Understand the role and responsibilities of the Local Authority Designated Officer Understand the role and responsibilities of employers. Know where to access advice and support CHARGING INFORMATION: CHARGING FOR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN COURSES 2 Separate Course Dates Date(s) and Times: 01 December 2015 1.00pm 4.30pm 07 July 2016 9.30am 1.00pm Number of Places: 25 Venue: Town hall complex Helen Harrison LSCB Training Manager Go to: Safeguarding Training Nomination Form

AN AWARENESS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INCLUDING THE IMPACT ON CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE E- LEARNING This course is available to staff on Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council payroll through the intranet. Please follow the directions to the E-Learning page on the Corporate Learning and Development site regarding how to log into Virtual College. All other staff, including students, private, voluntary and independent sector, need to apply through the SCB website. You will find an application form to download and submit to Workforce Development. Once you have done this you will receive an email from the system giving log-in directions. If you apply for the e-learning course Basic Awareness Child Abuse & Neglect then you will be automatically allocated access to this course at the same time. If you have difficulty in logging in please contact Workforce Development at CYPDevelopment@stockport.gov.uk Who the course is for: all those who may come into contact with children, young people and/or their families during the course of their work By completing this module you should be able to: Explain what domestic violence is and who most at risk is Recognise the difference between the facts and the myths surrounding domestic violence Describe the physical and psychological effects of domestic violence Explain the impact of domestic violence on the unborn child, children and young people Classify the behaviours displayed by a perpetrator Identify positive and negative ways to support cases of domestic violence Understand the MARAC process Outline how the victim may feel Interpret domestic violence statistics Describe best practices Identify the dos and don ts of assisting in a domestic violence case Recognise when and where to get help

BASIC CHILD PROTECTION AWARENESS This course is for This course is open to Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Staff, Health Staff, Police, Education Staff and the Independent, Voluntary and Private Sector, staff working in Mental Health, Substance Misuse, Learning Disability Services who require basic training in safeguarding children. Aim This course provides essential basic training in safeguarding children. This level of training is mandatory for all staff having contact with Children and families (Children Act 2004).The half-day course is an introduction to child protection and covers legal background, recognition and response and how safeguarding is integral to the common processes approach in Stockport. Please note that staff must have either completed this, an equivalent course provided by their organisation/sector/or the relevant e-learning before they can attend any SSCB multi-agency courses. Objectives At the end of the course participants will be able to: Recognise and respond to concerns about a child or young person Contribute and take whatever actions are needed to safeguard children and young people Communicate and act appropriately within national, local and agency guidance to safeguard children and young people Appreciate own role and that of others Describe how to access local arrangements, services and sources of advice 5 Separate Course Dates Date(s) and Times: 03 November 2015 1.00pm 4.30pm 14 January 2016 9.30am 1.00pm 24 February 2016 1.00pm 4.30pm 28 April 2016 9.30am 1.00pm 14 June 2016 1.00pm 4.30pm Venue: Town hall complex Number of Places: 24 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager

CAF/TAC Training CAF/TAC Basic Awareness is now available via e-learning format. Please see link to nomination form below. School based colleagues can access this e-learning via the Learning Leads website. The e-learning comprises a film (split into chapters) and an assessment. Please ensure that this e-learning forms part of all new staff induction and is utilised as refresher training by existing staff. Certificates are available on request. Once staff have successfully completed this course, they can apply for the CAF/TAC training below. Common Assessment Framework and Team Around the Child Training (live face to face sessions) This course is for anyone working with children and young people who would be expected to complete a CAF, take part in a TAC meeting or act as Lead Professional. Pre-course requirement Prior to this course applicants should have successfully completed the CAF TAC Basic Awareness E Learning course and Assessment found above. Course Content The course provides the opportunity to understand and reflect upon: the quality and importance of recording effective engagement with families making the most of TAC meetings ensuring the voice of the child is central and visible It will be supported by a number of interactive activities and a workbook. How to apply: Stockport Council employees can book via itrent Colleagues from other sectors should complete the CAF/TAC application form (Word 46.5KB) and email it to bshub.sh2@stockport.gov.uk stating the course date you would like to apply for. Places are limited and although there will be no charge for places there will be a charge for non-attendance. Confirmation of your place will be issued via email two weeks before your chosen course. Course dates and venue Courses will be held in Stopford House, 1st Floor, Learning and Development Centre.

DISGUISED COMPLIANCE This course is for Professionals working with children and their families on complex cases at TAC and Child Protection. Learning Outcomes To facilitate discussion and address concerns about working with families who are partially compliant or deliberately mislead agencies To consider lessons from practice, research and Serious Case Reviews regarding the implications for work to safeguard children in these families To gain further understanding of patterns of behaviour that indicate deception and risk To increase ability to assess risk to children living in families where they may be hidden from professional view To develop skills to identify and challenge deliberate avoidance and misrepresentation Tutor: Ruth Pearson MA, Independent Training Consultant. 2 Separate Courses Date(s) and Times: 21 April 2016 9.30am 4.30pm 22 June 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Location: Romiley Life Centre 18 June 2015 course Number of Places: 16 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager

IMPACT OF DOMESTIC ABUSE This course is for Professionals working with families where there are concerns that they are experiencing Domestic Abuse. Workers will be undertaking multi-agency assessment, planning and support activities. This includes social workers, social care staff, health visitors, school nurses, midwives, and designated safeguarding leads, Youth Offending Team, Police, Probation, substance misuse workers, young people s workers & voluntary, private & independent providers. Aim This is a one-day workshop that provides an opportunity to look at the child protection issues of working within the context of domestic abuse. Objectives At the end of the course participants will be able to: Have considered the implications for children of domestic abuse Have an understanding of the child development implications Explore the requirements of the child protection processes Please note: Anyone wishing to attend this course must have completed the online Domestic Abuse Awareness course. 2 Separate Courses Dates & Times: 04 November 2015 9.30am 4.30pm 05 May 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town Hall complex Number of Places: 24 Helen Harrison LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION This course is suitable for everyone who works with young people who may be at risk of sexual exploitation. This includes social workers, social care staff, designated child protection teachers in High Schools, School Nurses, Education Welfare Officers, Youth Offending Service, Police, Probation, CAFCASS, Young people s workers, substance misuse workers, sexual health workers, midwives.. AIM This externally facilitated multi-agency training raises awareness of the issues around safeguarding children and young people from sexual exploitation. The workshop should ensure that workers in their future practice make a difference by recognising the issues, implementing local procedures, understanding the law, working together and responding appropriately. OBJECTIVES At the end of the course participants will be able to: Define the issue to include the exploitation of children through the Internet, pornography, trafficking and prostitution and be updated on sex offences legislation. Understand the level of abuse involved in sexual exploitation. Explain national and local policies and procedures including MASE Recognise vulnerability & warning signs of young people s involvement. Share local knowledge and explore best practice responses in prevention and recovery. TUTOR LSCB Training Pool 3 Separate Courses Date(s) and Times: 02 December 2015 9.30am 4.30pm 03 March 2016 9.30am 4.30pm 28 June 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town hall complex Number of Places: 16 Helen Harrison LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN: EMOTIONAL ABUSE This course is for All staff who work with children and their families, especially workers from Social Care, Schools & Education, Health, Police, Probation, YOT, Voluntary and independent childcare providers, substance misuse workers, young people s workers. A significant proportion of child protection plans in Stockport are made for emotional abuse. This one day workshop explores the topic. It also examines resilience and how it can help when planning interventions with families. Learning Outcomes At the end of the course participants will be able to: Have knowledge of the definition of emotional abuse (WT2013) Be aware of the indicators of emotional abuse Have an understanding of the impact of emotional abuse Have considered how to present the evidence of emotional abuse Have an understanding of the inter-agency issues and processes in working with emotional abuse. Have considered the importance of planning in cases of emotional abuse. 2 Separate Course Dates Date and Time: 07 October 2015 9.30am 4.30pm 17 March 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town Hall complex Number of Places 24 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager.

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - GRADED CARE PROFILE WORKSHOP This course is for Professionals working with children and families in cases where there is neglect. The Stockport Safeguarding Children Board Neglect policy expects that a Graded Care Profile will be completed. Learning Outcomes Be familiar with the Graded Care Profile what it looks like and how it is used Be aware of how it fits with the SSCB neglect policy Identify resources to support the use of the tool Tutors Safeguarding Children Board Training Pool members 3 Separate Course Dates Date(s) and Times: 22 October 2015 9.30am 12.30pm 21 January 2016 1.00pm 4.00pm 21 June 2016 9.30am 12.30pm Location Town hall complex Number of Places Helen Harrison LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - FABRICATED & INDUCED ILLNESS WORKSHOP Who is the course for This is a new multi-agency event. It is suitable for Social Workers, Team Managers, Independent Reviewing Officers, Designated Child Protection Officers, Health Visitors, School Nurses, Paediatricians & Senior House Officers, Mental Health workers, YOT, CAFCASS, Police and, Probation. Aim This course links to the updated Fabricated and Induced Illness Policy in the SSCB Safeguarding handbook To increase knowledge of fabricated and induced illness To raise awareness of the roles and responsibilities of different professionals/ agencies Objectives At the end of the course participants will have: Knowledge of the indicators and pre-disposing factors of fabricated and induced illness Understand how Fabricated & Induced Illness cases are managed Awareness of the continuum of parenting styles Awareness of Stockport SSCB guidance and learning from local cases Tutors: Designated Doctor, LSCB Training Manager Date(s) and Times 6 July 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town Hall complex Number of Places 24 Workforce Development Officer Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager This is a Stockport Safeguarding Children Board course. Charges apply. Details can be found on the SSCB website.

SAFEGUARDING - FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (FGM) AWARENESS WORKSHOP Who is the course for Professionals working with children and families from communities where Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) may be practised. This is a new course in the multi-agency programme because there is an increased emphasis on practitioners having knowledge and understanding of FGM. Learning Outcomes Knowledge of the types of FGM Awareness of prevalence of this practice and associated myths & facts Understanding of key indicators Knowledge of the pan-manchester safeguarding policy Awareness of resources Tutors: Safeguarding Children Board Training Pool members 2 Separate Courses Date(s) and Times 09 November 2015 9.30am to 12.30pm 24 May 2016 1.30pm to 4.30pm Venue: Town Hall complex Number of Places 20 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager. This is a Stockport Safeguarding Children Board course. Charges apply. Details can be found on the SSCB website.

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN FROM FORCED MARRIAGE Who is the course for? Managers and their staff working with children and young people who may be at risk of forced marriage. It is of special interest to those who work in Children s Social Care, High Schools, the Integrated Children s Service, Health, Police, Probation CRC & NPS and the MASSH. LEARNING OUTCOMES This course is designed to increase participant s knowledge and awareness of cultural practices such as forced marriage and an opportunity for reflection on a good practice framework. Delegates will also be signposted to applicable national and Greater Manchester guidance. TUTORS Karma Nirvana CHARGING INFORMATION: CHARGING FOR SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN COURSES Date(s) and Times: 15 October 2015 9.30am 4.30pm Number of Places: 25 Venue: Town hall complex Helen Harrison LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN - HIDDEN MEN Who is the course for? All professionals, working with children and their families, who complete multi-agency assessments, plans and support activities. This includes Social Workers, Social care staff, Early Help workers, health visitors, school nurses, midwives, and designated child protection officers, Police, Probation, Substance Misuse workers, YOS, Young People s Workers, and Voluntary Organisations. Learning Outcomes To facilitate discussion and address concerns about engaging with men in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children To consider lessons from practice and research relating to hidden men To acknowledge values and context around issues of gender and fatherhood To consider the significance of men s roles in safeguarding children To develop practical ways of effectively engaging with men Tutor Ruth Pearson, Independent Training Consultant Dates & Times: 10 May 2016 9.30am 4.30pm 14 July 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Number of Places: 20 Venue: Town hall complex Helen Harrison LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN: NEGLECT This course is for All staff who work with children and their families, especially Social Care, Schools, Education, Health, Police, Probation, YOS, voluntary, private and independent childcare providers, Substance misuse workers, young people s workers. Participants must have completed CAF training and understand the process in Stockport. A significant proportion of child protection plans in Stockport are made for neglect and this reflects the national picture. Learning Outcomes At the end of the course participants will be able to: This one-day workshop introduces the Graded Care profile as a tool to assess families where there is neglect. It provides an opportunity to look at neglect in more depth and to ensure better outcomes for children and families through common processes. Recognise children & young people who are at risk of suffering neglect Understand the importance of attachment Describe factors which may impact on parents capacity to meet children s needs Explore ways of working with families to improve the situation including the Graded Care Profile Importance of historical information 2 Separate Course Dates Date(s) and Times: 22 September 2015 9.30am 4.30pm 09 March 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town Hall complex Number of Places: 24 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN: SEXUAL ABUSE This course is for All staff who work with children and their families, especially workers from Social Care, Schools & Education, Health, Police, Probation, YOS, voluntary and independent childcare providers, Substance misuse workers, young people s workers. This is a one-day workshop that looks at the topic of sexual abuse in more detail than the Basic Awareness training. It provides an overview of the investigation process for child protection cases and explains the links between civil and criminal court processes. It also explores how sexual predators operate (grooming). Learning Outcomes At the end of the course participants will have covered: Definition and recognition (WT2013) Legislation both criminal law and civil law aspects Clear understanding of the safeguarding process for the child and professionals What to do when a child tells you they are being abused How sex offenders operate Roles of agencies that operate within the sex offender arena (MAPPA) Working with families to obtain the best outcome for the child Resources available including links to other training 2 Separate Course Dates Date(s) and Times: 30 September 2015 9.30am 4.30pm 27 April 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town hall complex Number of Places 24 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WHERE THERE IS PARENTAL SUBSTANCE MISUSE This is a two day course that explores issues around parents drug and alcohol use and the impact of this upon their parenting of children and young people. It provides an opportunity to explore support services that are available in Stockport. This course provides an in-depth follow on from the Toxic Trio Workshop. LEARNING OUTCOMES Explore the values and attitudes to substance use Consider key areas to be addressed in assessment and planning Reflect on use of power and authority in practice Gain knowledge of the extent of the issues in Stockport, local services and sources of support Appreciate the impact on children and young people Dates and Times: 12 & 13 January 2016 9.30am 4.30pm (2 day course) Number of Places: 24 Venue: Town hall complex Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WHERE THERE ARE PARENTAL MENTAL HEALTH CONCERNS This course is for This course is suitable for any professional who works with children and families and/or professionals who work with adults who are parents/carers where there are mental health concerns. It provides a more in-depth follow on from the Toxic Trio workshop. Learning Outcomes Explore mental health and what it means Appreciate local pathways to services Impact of mental illness on parenting Impact of parental mental illness has on children Dates & Times: 11 May 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Venue: Town Hall complex Number of Places: 24 Helen Harrison, LSBC Training Manager

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN WITH COMMUNICATION ISSUES This course looks at the safeguarding issues for children with communication issues/ disabilities. This is a priority area for the LSCB because of their increased vulnerability. Who is the course for: This one day workshop is aimed at social workers, health visitors, school nurses, therapy services, designated child protection teachers, ESSI teachers, private, voluntary and independent child care providers, services within the Children & Young People Disability Partnership LEARNING OUTCOMES At the end of this course workers will: Understand the vulnerability of children with communication issues and/ or disabilities to abuse Be able to identify the support needs and making plans for working with parents of children with communication issues/ disabilities Have raised awareness in recognising sexual abuse and its impact Considered how to ensure the voice of the child is central to practice Identified approaches to building resilience FACILITATORS Members of the LSCB Training Pool Date(s) and Times: 02 February 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Location Town Hall complex Number of Places 24 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager.

SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN ONLINE This course is for This is a multi-agency course for anyone who works with children and young people or with adults who are parents or carers. It is suitable for workers from Children s Social Care, Schools, Education, YOT, Services for Young People), Health, Police, Probation, CAFCASS, and voluntary, independent and private providers. Objectives At the end of the course participants will be able to: Have explored the risks to children from the Internet, including cyber- bullying Understand the legal framework for abusive images and internet offences Appreciate the importance of online activity in assessments Be aware of the Stockport SCB policies that link to online activity Have knowledge of resources and further training that are available Date and Time: 26 April 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Number of Places 24 Venue: Town Hall complex Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager ()

SAFEGUARDING LEARNING EVENTS Through its Learning & Improvement Framework, Stockport Safeguarding Children Board has various audit activities to identify good practice and areas for improvement. These include Serious Case Reviews (SCRs), Multi-Agency Learning Reviews (MALR) and audits. Safeguarding Learning Events are short sessions where this learning from this activity, together with any messages from national research, can be shared. It is planned to hold a Safeguarding Learning Event each term. Each one will contain different information from cases that have been looked at in the preceding period. Anyone who comes to a session is expected to share the information with their colleagues in the workplace so that the SSCB can be reassured that messages are reaching frontline practitioners. The information is designed to be fed back in team meetings/ briefings. Please email cypdevelopment@stockport.gov.uk to register your interest. Please state clearly the date of the event and which of the three sessions you wish to attend. There is no charge for these events but a charge may be made if you book a place and then don t come. Date(s) and Times November 19 th 2015 Length of Course & Format: Location Select one from the following 3 sessions 9.30am to 12noon 1pm to 3.30pm 4pm to 6.30pm Alma Lodge Hotel Number of Places 50 Helen Harrison, LSCB Training Manager. Closing Date for Nominations: 2 weeks before the closing date.

TOXIC TRIO Children Living with Adversity This course is for Workers undertaking multi-agency assessment, planning and support activities. This includes social workers, social care staff, health visitors, school nurses, midwives, and designated safeguarding leads, Substance Misuse workers, Young People s workers, mental health practitioners, YOS workers, Police, Probation and Voluntary Organisations. Aim This one-day workshop explores the learning from the national biennial Serious Case Review (SCR) reports about the key features of neglect cases especially where parental mental health/ learning disability, domestic abuse and substance misuse are present in households. Learning Outcomes Awareness of messages from biennial SCR reports and local audits Considered approaches to communicating concerns with adults Understanding of children s needs and parenting capacity How to keep the child in the centre 2 Separate Course Dates DATES & TIMES: 11 November 2015 9.30am 4.30pm 17 May 2016 9.30am 4.30pm Location: Fred Perry House, Edward Street, Stockport SK1 3UR Number of Places: 24 Helen Harrison LSCB Multi-agency Training Manager

FINDING THE VENUE Fred Perry House Edward Street Stockport SK1 3UR Learning & Development 1 st Floor Stopford House Piccadilly Stockport SK1 3XE

Course Title (in full) * Date: * First name* (please print) Job Title * Workplace Address * Safeguarding Training Nomination Form *mandatory fields Surname* (please print) Duration (please delete as applicable) Full day/ half day am/ half day pm Email address (please print) * Your ContactTel.No * Date completed Basic CP * Awareness Training What do you want to learn from this training? Applicants signature Date Please indicate any special requirements to aid your participation in this training e.g. wheelchair accessible, induction loop Manager s Name (in full) & * Job title Manager s contact telephone * number: Manager s email (please print) My organisation contributes financially to the SSCB. I understand that there will be a charge of 60 for non-attendance. The charge will be waived if the place is cancelled in writing (email) 3 days before the course takes place. OR I understand that my organisation does not contribute financially to the LSCB. I understand there will be a charge of 60 per person for attending this course. The charge will be waived if the place is cancelled in writing (email) 3 days before the course takes place Please delete as applicable Manager s Signature * Date Please complete a separate nomination form for each date and course for each member of staff you are nominating Email, post or fax completed nomination form to Business Support Team, 3 rd Floor Stopford House, Town Hall, Stockport SK1 3XE. Fax: 0161 953 0012. FAO: Bernadette Hurley or email: CYPDevelopment@stockport.gov.uk Please see SSCB website for more information about safeguarding courses: www.safeguardingchildreninstockport.org.uk

CAF TAC Safeguarding Training Nomination Form *Essential fields Course Title* (in full) Date:* First name* (please print) Job Title* Name of Organisation you work for Workplace Address * Duration (please delete as applicable) Surname* (please print) Full day Email address* (please print) Please indicate which area you work under: SMBC/NHS/PRIVATE/VOL/INDEPENDENT/OTHER* Your ContactTel.No* What are your objectives of attending this training: Please provide the date you completed the e learning module Applicants signature (If available) Please indicate any special requirements to aid your participation in this training e.g. wheelchair accessible, induction loop Date Manager s Name (in full) & Job title * Workbase Address * Manager s email (please print). I understand that there will be a charge of 60 for non-attendance. The charge will be waived if the place is cancelled in writing (email) 3 days before the course takes place. Please delete as applicable Budget/ Cost Centre Code Manager s Signature Date Please note: nominations without a Managers signature and budget code will not be accepted. Please complete a separate nomination form for each date and course for each member of staff you are nominating Email, post or fax completed nomination form to Staff & Workforce Development Team,, 3 rd Floor Stopford House, Town Hall, Stockport SK1 3XE. Email: bshub.sh2@stockport.gov.uk Please see SSCB website for more information about safeguarding courses: www.safeguardingchildreninstockport.org.uk

Nominees Details Full Name Job Title Workbase/ Organisation Address (including postcode) Email address Telephone. No. SSCB E-LEARNING NOMINATION FORM.. All Details to be Completed in Block Capitals Please indicate which Child Protection Awareness course you wish to complete: Introduction (for workers with occasional contact with children and young people) Foundation (for workers with regular contact with children and young people) Core (for frontline workers with case holding responsibility for children and young people of primary school age) Young People (for frontline workers with case holding responsibility for children and young people at High School and beyond) An Awareness of Domestic Violence including the Impact on Children and Young People. Please be aware that once a Basic Awareness course has been allocated then it is not possible to access a different option. Managers Details: PLEASE WRITE NAME(S) IN CAPITALS Manager s Name Telephone Number Email address I endorse this application for an e-learning course and agree to support my worker in its completion. I understand that the course is to be completed within 6 weeks from the date the candidate is registered. Managers Signature Date Please note nominations will not be accepted without a Manager s signature Please complete a separate nomination form for each member of staff you are nominating because of providing an email address. Email the completed nomination form to CYPDevelopment@stockport.gov.uk