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Training and consultancy services Preventing bullying, protecting children www.kidscape.org.uk training@kidscape.org.uk 2 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0DH Reg Charity No. 326864

Advanced support In addition to the training options showcased in this brochure, we offer a range of services and programmes for individuals, schools or organisations in need of advanced or more specific support.

Advanced support Primary Bullying Intervention Programme (BIT) The BIT programme provides specialist training, resources and practical support to prevent and address issues surrounding bullying in schools, as well as supporting each school s existing anti-bullying infrastructure. An external evaluation report of the Primary BIT programme showed that 97 per cent of the professionals reported increased knowledge and confidence in preventing, recognising and dealing with bullying behaviour. 92 per cent of the children felt that they knew why they shouldn t bully. Primary BIT uses a three-stage training model. Stage 1: A Kidscape trainer will provide an interactive half-day training session to a group of teachers from the school or a cluster of schools. Stage 2: A Kidscape trainer will then work with a class of approximately 30 year 4 or year 5 children to deliver BIT lessons which equip them with skills to improve peer relationships, increase confidence and reduce bullying behaviour. These lessons will be supported by a teacher/teachers who will then continue to deliver the BIT lessons to the class and to any additional classes they want to engage in the programme. Stage 3: The Kidscape trainer will consult with the school to encourage and support the implementation of anti-bullying knowledge and best practice. This may involve a review of the school s anti-bullying policy and/ or procedures or a bullying awareness session for parents/carers. How can BIT benefit your school? The professionals will gain skills and confidence in identifying school bullying behaviour and effectively delivering preventative and remedial strategies. The children will gain increased confidence, resilience and self-esteem and be equipped with conflict resolution skills, leading to improved attendance, behaviour and attainment. The school will be provided with support in mainstreaming bullying prevention strategies, knowledge and best practice. The training provides excellent outcome-based evidence for meeting Ofsted inspection criteria relating to preventing and responding to bullying. Positive Assertiveness Communication Skills (PACS) PACS is an early intervention programme that works in partnership with schools to help them identify and target groups of young people who are exhibiting aggressive behaviour. Its aim is to help students develop positive assertive communication strategies for dealing with potentially challenging situations. During the programme, young people are challenged to look at the impact their behaviour has on others and to explore the positive ways in which they can interact with those around them. PACS provides training for teachers or professionals involved in the programme, session plans and resources to assist you in the delivery of your programme. One-to-one intervention Our consultants can offer more intensive one-to-one support to professionals, parents and/or young people. This can include: Strategic work for professionals such as reviewing specific case work, mentoring, policy development and troubleshooting. Therapeutic support to young people and/or parents including counselling and skills based guidance. ZAP anti-bullying and assertiveness workshops ZAP is a one day workshop for young people aged 9-16 who have experienced bullying, which includes a separate session for their parents or carers. It is an informed, practical day that offers young people a range of strategies that will help them to deal with bullying situations safely and assertively. The parents session gives parents and carers the opportunity to gain expert knowledge on how to effectively support their child. The format of ZAP workshops for both young people and parents is informal, and approached in a way that encourages involvement. Skills are learnt through practical, interactive activities and the ethos of the workshop is based on acceptance and friendship, which enables even the most nervous and withdrawn child to feel comfortable in participating. Suitable for Children and young people aged 9-16 who have experienced bullying and would benefit from intensive intervention that will teach them to be assertive and raise their self-esteem. Training locations One of the Kidscape training venues in London, Birmingham or Newcastle upon Tyne. Referrals and bookings If you have identified a young person who could benefit from attending ZAP, please refer them to our website for more information and details of how to apply: www.kidscape.org.uk/zap Bespoke programme development Kidscape can work with your organisation to develop resources, training, support and evaluation to meet the needs of your organisation. We have recently developed the following: A series of anti-bullying champion training for primary schools commissioned by Camden Healthy Schools. Mental health and wellbeing peer mentoring programme and support commissioned by Wiltshire County Council and the Wiltshire Clinical Commissioning Group. Training for teachers around safeguarding and bullying on the school journey commissioned by Harrow Transport Planning. Bullying content for GirlGuiding s Safer Spaces training for their leaders and volunteers. If you have a programme that you would like to develop with support from Kidscape s team of experts please contact training@kidscape.org.uk Safeguarding consultancy Our consultants have a wealth of experience assisting organisations with a duty of care to young people in developing safeguarding strategies. We have worked with a range of organisations and industries including: Schools and colleges. Youth organisations. TV and film industries. Businesses as part of corporate social responsibility programmes. For more information or to discuss our current delivery options, please contact us by email at training@kidscape.org.uk or call us on 020 7730 3300. www.kidscape.org.uk 2 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1W 0DH Reg Charity no. 326864

Online safety and online bullying Ofsted guidance states that staff, leaders and managers need to understand the risks posed by adults and young people who use the internet to bully, groom or abuse children and young people and that schools are required to have well-developed strategies in place to keep pupils safe and to support them in learning how to keep themselves safe.

Online safety and online bullying Online safety for professionals (CPD accredited) Objectives Online safety for professionals will equip each delegate with the knowledge and tools to deal with inappropriate online behaviour, incidents of online bullying, online exploitation and online identity risks. This course meets Ofsted and DfE guidance. All delegates will be presented with a CPD accredited certificate on completion. Learning outcomes On completion of the course delegates will: Have gained insight into the online behaviours of children and young people and the associated risks. Know what online bullying is and how professionals can recognise and tackle it. Be able to recognise the benefits and dangers of social media including those associated with the sharing of personal information, files, pictures and videos in addition to the use of webcams. Have a clear understanding of what professionals can do to keep young people safe online. Be able to recognise what constitutes best practice online safety policies and procedures. Know how professionals can be targets of online bullying and trolling, or have their reputations damaged. Be able to create practical strategies in relation to how professionals can protect their online identity and how this links with safeguarding. Understand the professional and personal rights and responsibilities of teachers and those working with children and young people. Please note: to receive CPD accreditation, a full day s training must be booked. Suitable for Professionals who work with children and young people in schools (including local authority controlled schools, academies and independent schools), alternative education providers, voluntary and community groups, residential centres, private sector organisations and all other environments where adults come into contact with children and/or young people. Consultancy support We offer consultancy and training services to senior management teams to assist them with, amongst other things: Developing best practice online safety policies and procedures in line with Ofsted guidelines. Support to deal with specific incidences of online bullying. Ensuring pupil voice in online safety processes. Conducting an audit of where the school is with regards to online safety and/or bullying. Training locations In-house at your school or organisation. We take UK and international bookings. Fees and booking If you would like to book Kidscape training, please email us at training@kidscape.org.uk or call us on 020 7730 3300. Online safety and online bullying training We can deliver training in online safety and online bullying expertly tailored to suit the individual needs of your school or organisation. These sessions can be delivered to staff, young people and/or parents. Training topics can include, but are not limited to the following: For staff Understanding children and young people s online behaviours The dangers associated with the internet. Online bullying awareness. Online safety and online bullying a CPD accredited session which can be delivered as a twilight, or a half day workshop. For young people The risks associated with the internet and how to minimise these. How to stay safe online. The consequences of online behaviour. For parents The online behaviour of young people. How to protect children from online risk. Parental responsibilities.

Safeguarding and child protection All staff working with children and young people have a responsibility to provide a safer environment in which children and young people can learn and thrive. Safeguarding and protecting children and young people from harm relies greatly on staff refreshing their knowledge and remaining up to date with the most current safeguarding issues.

Safeguarding and child protection Basic safeguarding and child protection (CPD accredited) Objectives Basic safeguarding and child protection looks broadly at child abuse and neglect to enhance delegates understanding of safeguarding issues and encourage best practice in recognising and dealing with suspected abuse and disclosures. This basic level training is available as a half day introductory/refresher course or as a full day. Both courses meet the latest DfE, Home Office and Ofsted guidance. All delegates will be presented with a CPD accredited certificate on completion. Learning outcomes (half day) On completion of this course, delegates will be able to: Understand and recognise the different types of abuse that children can be subjected to. Have a basic knowledge of the signs and symptoms that may indicate the abuse of a child. Know how to respond to child protection concerns and disclosures. Understand the procedures professionals should follow when abuse is suspected. Learning outcomes (full day) On completion of this course, delegates will be able to: Define child abuse and neglect. Recognise the signs and symptoms that may indicate the abuse of a child. Refer to the appropriate legislation and key messages applicable to safeguarding children and young people. Appreciate how personal values and beliefs can impact on an assessment of a child s needs. Respond appropriately to suspicion or knowledge that a child may be at risk of harm. Deal appropriately with disclosures. Navigate the child protection system and define the professional roles within it. Suitable for All staff and volunteers who work with children and young people in nurseries, schools (including local authority controlled schools, academies and independent schools), alternative education providers, voluntary and community groups, residential centres, private sector organisations and all other environments where adults come into contact with children and/or young people. Child protection training online courses Whilst we feel that face-to-face training is always the best way to explore safeguarding and child protection issues, we recognise that online training can complement and support this learning. With this in mind, Kidscape is pleased to endorse the range of online child protection programmes offered by Educare. These distance-learning courses fulfil the safeguarding outcomes as specified by Ofsted and the CQC, and are CPD accredited. Child Protection Child Protection in Education Child Protection in Health & Social Care Child Protection in Sport and Active Leisure They are available to purchase at the Educare website: http://www.educare.co.uk/programmes/child-protection Advanced safeguarding and child protection (CPD accredited) Objectives Advanced safeguarding and child protection equips delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to perform the function of Designated Safeguarding Lead or similar role within their setting as well as providing the required two year update for those already acting in the role. This course meets the latest DfE, Home Office and Ofsted guidance. All delegates will be presented with a CPD accredited certificate on completion. Please note: to receive CPD accreditation a full day s training must be booked. Learning outcomes On completion of the course delegates will: Understand the knowledge and skills needed to perform the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead or likewise in their setting. Be informed and aware of the latest guidance and legislation relevant to safeguarding and child protection. Have an increased awareness of how values and attitudes can impact on safeguarding. Have refreshed and enhanced their knowledge of the signs and symptoms of abuse. Understand the child protection system and their role within this. Be able to identify good practice when working with children and to reflect on their setting s policies and procedures. Suitable for Managers, senior leaders and professionals who are responsible for the safeguarding process in their setting. To be eligible to attend, all delegates should have already have a firm understanding of the principles and practices involved in safeguarding and child protection. Bespoke safeguarding training We can deliver bespoke safeguarding training to staff, children and young people and/or parents which is expertly tailored to suit the individual needs of your school or organisation. Training topics can include, but are not limited to: Specific safeguarding issues such as extremism and radicalisation, bullying and peer-on-peer abuse, child sexual exploitation and FGM. Safeguarding within boarding schools. Therapeutic interventions. Safeguarding child performers. Training locations The Kidscape training venue in London Victoria (Advanced only). In-house at your school or organisation. Fees and booking If you would like to book Kidscape training, please email us at training@kidscape.org.uk or call us on 020 7730 3300.

Anti-bullying Schools and organisations with a duty of care to young people must have measures in place to encourage good behaviour and prevent bullying in all its forms. We offer a range of anti-bullying training options which can be delivered in a setting of your choice across the UK or internationally.

Anti-bullying We can deliver anti-bullying training to suit the individual needs of your school or organisation. These sessions can be delivered to staff, children and young people and/or parents. Training topics can include, but are not limited to, the following: For staff Target, bully and bystander characteristics. The role of staff, parents and children in tackling bullying. Practical strategies for reducing bullying. Bullying and behaviour a CPD accredited session which can be delivered as a twilight or half day workshop. For children and young people Dealing with friendship conflict, developing empathy and problem solving strategies. Defining bullying; the different forms and the effects. Dealing with and preventing bullying from the role of target, bystander and bully. Understanding aggressive, assertive and passive behaviour and how these are relevant to bullying dynamics. Anti-Bullying Champion (ABC) training a one day workshop training pupils to become anti-bullying champions and take a proactive role in preventing bullying in their schools. The training will equip pupils with the knowledge and confidence to prevent and tackle bullying, to share this knowledge and confidence with their peers and enable them to develop ideas for driving forward anti-bullying initiatives within their schools. These ideas could include anti-bullying awareness assemblies, playground buddy schemes and setting up new ways of reporting bullying. Following the training the school is expected to support pupils to achieve their actions. For parents Defining bullying; what it is and what it is not. The effects of bullying and how to recognise it. How to support a bullied child. Online bullying. Consultancy support We offer consultancy and training services to senior management teams to assist them with, amongst other things: Developing best practice anti-bullying policies and procedures in line with Ofsted guidelines. Support to deal with specific incidences of bullying. Ensuring pupil voice in anti-bullying processes. Conducting an audit of where the school is with regards to bullying. Training locations In-house at your school or organisation. We take UK and international bookings. Fees and booking If you would like to book Kidscape training, please email us at training@kidscape.org.uk or call us on 020 7730 3300.

Peer mentoring Peer mentoring programmes are based on evidence that young people often seek out peers of a similar age or of similar experiences for support and advice. We offer training, support and resources for schools or organisations who wish to offer a peer mentoring service to the young people in their care. We are able to provide a specific focus on anti-bullying within the training or focus on the wider mental wellbeing issues faced by young people.

Peer mentoring Peer mentoring programmes offer schools and organisations a best practice approach to supporting the children and young people in their care and providing safe spaces for them to discuss issues that are affecting them. In addition, being a peer mentor provides opportunities for the mentors to develop leadership skills and enhance their CVs and UCAS applications. Objectives Young people will be trained to support their peers on a range of issues that are impacting on them, including bullying. They will also develop and practise a range of communication strategies and explore their own needs as peer mentors. Learning outcomes On completion of the course participants will: Know what a peer mentoring programme is and understand its benefits. Understand the roles and responsibilities of being a peer mentor. Look at how confidentiality will work and when peer mentors will need to pass on information. Explore the skills and qualities required to be an effective peer mentor, including practising a range of communication techniques. Have a practical understanding of how the peer mentoring programme will work in their school and what support they will need to be effective in their roles. Delivery methodology We can either deliver training direct to your peer mentors, usually over a full day, or we can train and resource a group of staff to train and support their peer mentors. The second model is particularly relevant for a cluster of schools who wish to create a sustainable peer mentoring programme across several sites. Training locations In-house at your school or organisation. We take UK and international bookings. Fees and booking If you would like to book Kidscape training, please email us at training@kidscape.org.uk or call us on 020 7730 3300.