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Delegates. Attending events in-person are encouraged to feel safe and as such if this means wearing a mask / glove, bringing your own hand sanitizer, cup and equipment please do so. • Hand sanitizer and/or hand washing facilities will be available. If any of the statements below apply to you, then we ask that you do not attend your training course (if being held at a venue) and contact the training team 01905 844 420 or email XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx where we will organise a transfer to another course: • You are experiencing symptoms of the virus • You are required to care for or isolate with someone in your family who has virus symptoms • You are required to care for someone in your family because their usual care provision has been disrupted due to the virus, i.e. school or facility closure Virtual course joining instructions‌ We would like to remind delegates if you are due to attend a virtual training course, and you have not received your joining instructions please contact the training team a minimum of 5 days before your course is due to take place. The training team cannot guarantee that they will be available the 24 hours before your course to be able to reissue joining instructions and/ or provide support. The training team can be contacted on 01905 844 420 or email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Core SLA Training‌ Introduction to the Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)‌ A specific 3-hour course for NEW Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) and Deputy DSL’s to support them in their understand of the role and responsibilities. Delegates on completion of this 3-hour course would be expected to progress onto the Full day Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training course If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £40 + VAT. • 29 November 2022, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/216 • 02 February 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/217 • 17 April 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/218 • 23 June 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/219 Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training‌ Aims and objectives: • For Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL), designed to refresh and update knowledge on the early help and child protection procedures. • To understand DSL roles and responsibilities • To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD) • To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing • To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £85 + VAT. Face to face delivery: lunch will be organised in line with the current government guidance at the time of your course, please ensure any dietary needs are noted at the time of booking Autumn term 2022 • 29 September 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/250 • 06 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/271 • 21 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Bromsgrove, course code: SCH/22/272 • 01 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/251 • 24 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCh/22/273 • 25 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/252 • 28 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/253 • 14 December 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/254 Spring term 2023 • 12 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/255 • 13 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/256 • 23 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/257 • 31 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/274 • 24 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/258 • 07 February 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/259 • 09 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/275 • 21 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/276 • 28 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/260 Summer term 2023 • 04 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/261 • 05 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/262 • 22 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/263 • 23 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/264 • 06 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/277 • 13 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/278 • 26 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/279 • 27 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/265 • 17 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/266 • 18 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/267 Domestic abuse Training‌ Aims and objectives • Increase awareness of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and the invisibility of coercion and control. • Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse • Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose. • Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship • Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development • Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities • Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management • Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators. If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £55 + VAT. • 26 September 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/136 • 17 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/137 • 02 November 2022, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/138 • 02 December 2022, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course code: SCH/22/139 • 10 January 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/140 • 15 February 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/141 • 20 March 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/142 Peer mentoring‌ A three-hour course to understand what peer mentoring is, how to implement a Peer Mentoring programme in your school and to consider the impact of Peer Mentoring Cost: This course is heavily subsidised to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA • for those who have purchased Safeguarding SLA • £50+ VAT for those schools who have not purchased the Safeguarding SLA • 06 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/186 • 30 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/226 • 27 January 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/187 • 23 March 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/227 • 17 May 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/280 • 03 July 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/188 Reducing Parental Conflict (Harmony at home)‌ • What is Parental Conflict? • The difference between parental conflict and domestic abuse • Risks and factors • Child’s voice • What is Harmony at Home? • Digital Toolkit and resources • Role of the Practitioner (DSL) • Practitioner resources • 29 September 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/21/124 • 15 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/125 • 09 January 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/126 • 03 March 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course code: SCH/22/127 Additional Safeguarding training available‌ Managing Allegations‌ This course is aimed at those head teachers, chairs of governing bodies and other senior managers with responsibility for dealing with allegations of abuse against teachers and other staff, including supply teachers and volunteers. The course will cover all aspects of Part 4 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2020), including your duties as an employer, initial considerations when an allegation is received, providing support and managing the situation. It will provide information which will help you to better understand the Management of Allegations processes, the role of the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), and the role of the multi- agency network. It will provide you details on the legislation, procedures and processes; ensure you know what to do if there is an allegation against a professional; and better understand your role as professionals working in regulated activity. The course objectives include how to identify children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and then take action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.

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Delegates. Attending events in-person are encouraged to feel safe and as such if this means wearing a mask / glove, bringing your own hand sanitizer, cup and equipment please do so. • Hand sanitizer and/or hand washing facilities will be available. If any of the statements below apply to you, then we ask that you do not attend your training course (if being held at a venue) and contact the training team 01905 844 420 or email XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx where we will organise a transfer to another course: • You are experiencing symptoms of the virus • You are required to care for or isolate with someone in your family who has virus symptoms • You are required to care for someone in your family because their usual care provision has been disrupted due to the virus, i.e. school or facility closure Virtual course joining instructions‌ We would like to remind delegates if you are due to attend a virtual training course, and you have not received your joining instructions please contact the training team a minimum of 5 days before your course is due to take place. The training team cannot guarantee that they will be available the 24 hours before your course to be able to reissue joining instructions and/ or provide support. The training team can be contacted on 01905 844 420 or email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Core SLA Training‌ Introduction to the Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)‌ DSL) A specific 36-hour course for NEW Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) and Deputy DSL’s to support them in their understand of the role and responsibilities. Delegates on completion of this 3-hour course would be expected to progress onto the Full day Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training course If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £40 + VAT. • 29 November 2022, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/216 • 02 February 19 September 2023, 9am to 124pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/217 code 10092 / 83259 17 April 28 September 2023, 9am to 124pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/218 code 10092 / 83260 23 June 13 November 2023, 9am to 124pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/219 code 10092 / 83261 • 11 January 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10092 / 83262 • 08 March 2024, 9am to 4pm, Bromsgrove, course code 10092 / 83343 • 07 May 2024, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code 10092 / 83344 • 18 June 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10092 / 83263 Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training‌ training Aims and objectives: • For Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL), designed to refresh and update knowledge on the early help and child protection procedures. • To understand DSL roles and responsibilities • To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD) • To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing • To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £85 90 + VAT. Face to face delivery: lunch will be organised in line with the current government guidance at the time of your course, please ensure any dietary needs are noted at the time of booking Autumn term 2022 • 29 September 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/250 • 06 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/271 • 21 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Bromsgrove, course code: SCH/22/272 • 01 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/251 • 24 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCh/22/273 • 25 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/252 • 28 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/253 • 14 December 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/254 Spring term 2023 • 12 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/255 • 13 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/256 • 23 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/257 • 31 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/274 • 24 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/258 • 07 February 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/259 • 09 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/275 • 21 March 26 September 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/276 code 10038 / 83347 • 16 October 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83314 • 17 October 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83315 • 23 October 2023, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code 10038 / 83348 • 15 November 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83316 • 21 November 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83317 • 22 November 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83318 • 27 November 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83319 • 28 March November 2023, 9am to 4pm, Bromsgrove, course code 10038 / 83349 • 13 December 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83320 • 19 December 2023, 9am to 4pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83321 Spring Term 2024 • 15 January 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/260 Summer term 2023 code 10030 / 83322 04 May 202329 January 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/261 code 10030 / 83323 05 May 202331 January 2024, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code 10038 / 83350 • 06 February 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/262 code 10030 / 83324 22 May 202319 February 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/263 code 10030 / 83325 23 May 202329 February 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/264 code 10038 / 83351 06 June 202314 March 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83326 • 15 March 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83327 Summer Term 2024 • 09 April 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83328 • 10 April 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83329 • 12 April 2024, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code 10038 / 83352 • 26 April 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83330 • 29 April 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83331 • 08 May 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83332 • 10 May 2024, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/277 code 10038 / 83394 13 04 June 20232024, 9am to 4pm, Redditchvirtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/278 code 10030 / 83333 • 21 June 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83334 • 24 June 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10030 / 83335 • 26 June 20232024, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/279 code 10038 / 83353 27 June 202305 July 2024, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code 10038 / 83354 • 08 July 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/265 • 17 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/266 • 18 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/267 Domestic abuse Training‌ Aims and objectives • Increase awareness of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and the invisibility of coercion and control. • Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse • Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose. • Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship • Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development • Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities • Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management • Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators. If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £55 + VAT. • 26 September 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/136 • 17 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/137 • 02 November 2022, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/138 • 02 December 2022, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course code: SCH/22/139 • 10 January 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/140 • 15 February 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/141 • 20 March 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/142 code 10030 / 83336 Peer mentoring‌ mentoring A three-hour course to understand what peer mentoring is, how to implement a Peer Mentoring programme in your school and to consider the impact of Peer Mentoring Cost: This course is heavily subsidised to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA • FREE: for those who have purchased Safeguarding SLA • £5060 + VAT for those schools who have not purchased the Safeguarding SLA • 06 13 October 20222023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code 10111 / 81511 • 07 February 2024, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code 10111 / 81512 • 13 May 2024, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code 10111 / 81513 MHFA Mental Health Awareness Training • This introductory three-hour session raises awareness of young people’s mental health. It aims to enhance knowledge around: • Some of the common mental health issues affecting young people, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders and psychosis • Skills to work more effectively with young people living with mental health issues • Ways to support young people with a mental health issue and relate to their experiences • Price for schools with the Safeguarding SLA: FREE • Price for schools WITHOUT the Safeguarding SLA £60 + VAT • 02 October 2023, 1pm to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: 10099 / 83304 • 07 December 2023, 9am to 12pm, virtual delivery, course code: 10099 / 83305 • 07 February 2024, 9am to 12pm, virtual delivery, course code: 10099 / 83306 • 16 April 2024, 1pm to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: 10099 / 83307 • 12 June 2024, 9am to 12pm, virtual delivery, course code: 10099 / 83308 • 12 June 2024, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/186 10099 / 83306 MHFA Mental Health First Aider Qualification The Youth MHFA two-day course qualifies you as a Youth Mental Health First Aider and this aims to provide you with 30 An in depth understanding of young people’s mental health and factors that affect wellbeing • Practical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues • Confidence to reassure and support a young person in distress • Enhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening • Knowledge to help a young person recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s through self-help sites, their place of learning, the NHS, or a mix – engaging with parents, carers and external agencies where appropriate • The ability to support a young person with a long-term mental health issue or disability to thrive • Tools to look after your own mental wellbeing • Price for schools who have purchased the Safeguarding SLA: FREE • Price for schools WHO HAVE NOT purchased the Safeguarding SLA £155 + VAT • 16 and 17 November 20222023, 3.30pm 9am to 6.30pm4.30pm, RedditchVirtual delivery, course code 10102 / 83300 • 17 and 24 January 2024, 9am to 4.30pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10102 / 83301 • 27 February and 05 March 2024, 9am to 4.30pm, Bromsgrove, course code 10102 / 83345 • 23 and 24 May 2024, 9am to 4.30pm, Worcester, course code 10102 / 83393 • 03 and 10 June 2024, 9am to 4.30pm, Wyre Forest, course code 10102 / 83346 • 09 and 16 July 2024, 9am to 4.30pm, Virtual delivery, course code 10102 / 83303 Designated Senior Mental Health Lead (DSM-HL) • To enable Senior Leaders to understand the role of the Designated Senior Mental Health Lead Health (DSM-HL) and have a clearer understanding of the current context surrounding mental health and wellbeing of children, young people and adults working in UK schools. • To enable Senior Leaders to effectively assess their school’s current mental health and wellbeing provision and to develop a clear plan for improvement. • To enable and empower senior leaders (DSL-MH) to prioritise and develop the mental health and wellbeing of their students and staff through the development of a practical, sustainable and cost-effective long-term mental health and wellbeing strategy. The DfE Mental Health Grant is now available for Schools to apply for and covers any course that starts up to and including 31 July 2023. This means that the full price of the course (£520+ VAT) MUST be charged by WCF, and the grant claimed by the school will cover this cost and more. Please ensure you visit the DfE Website to follow the process to claim for the Mental Health Grant The DfE have confirmed that schools who have accessed the DfE Mental Health Grant since September 2021 can send additional delegates at a reduced rate of £390 + VAT. To take advantage of this offer when booking please ensure in the additional requirements field you quote DFEAdditionalplace. Prices will be reduced at the point of invoicing. • 20 October, 20 November and 18 December 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10042 / 83295 • 13 December 2023, 12 January 2024 and 02 February 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10042 / 83296 • 23 January, 23 February and 20 March 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10042 / 83297 • 15 May, 17 June and 15 July 2024, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code 10042 / 83298 Early years and childcare designated safeguarding lead (DSL) training This training is specifically for the Designated Safeguarding Lead, Deputy DSL or those who are looking to become the DSL / Deputy DSL in early years and childcare settings across Worcestershire. The training has been devised to support DSL's who are new to the role, experienced and extremely experienced. Content is updated regularly and includes a detailed look at signs and symptoms, legislation, guidance and responsibilities, record keeping, making referrals, multi-agency working, child protection meetings, serious case reviews, and exploring barriers to good practice. The training meets the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children’s Partnership requirements for Designated Safeguarding lead training, includes the role of the DSL and additional content relating to the EYFS and inspection Virtual delivery via Zoom (trainers preferred platform) with joining instructions being issued via CPD as part of your confirmation, if you have not received them within 5 days of the training, please contact the training team on 01905 844 420 Cost: £48 plus VAT Schools who have purchased the Safeguarding SLA for 2023 to 2024 will get this course free - the training team will check to see if an E-store purchase for the SLA has been made at the time of invoicing. • 05 and 12 September 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: SCH/22/226 81558 27 06 and 07 December 2023, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81559 • 22 and 23 January 2024, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81560 • 12 and 19 March 2024, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81561 • 03 June 2023, 9.30 to 3.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81562 • 09 and 16 November 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81563 • 02 and 09 February 2024, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course session code: SCH/22/187 • 23 March 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/227 • 17 May 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/280 • 03 July 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/188 Reducing Parental Conflict (Harmony at home)‌ • What is Parental Conflict? • The difference between parental conflict and domestic abuse • Risks and factors • Child’s voice • What is Harmony at Home? • Digital Toolkit and resources • Role of the Practitioner (DSL) • Practitioner resources • 29 September 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/21/124 • 15 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/125 • 09 January 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/126 • 03 March 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course code: SCH/22/127 Additional Safeguarding training available‌ 81564 Managing Allegations‌ Allegations This course is aimed at those head teachers, chairs of governing bodies and other senior managers with responsibility for dealing with allegations of abuse against teachers and other staff, including supply teachers and volunteers. The course will cover all aspects of Part 4 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2020), including your duties as an employer, initial considerations when an allegation is received, providing support and managing the situation. It will provide information which will help you to better understand the Management of Allegations processes, the role of the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), and the role of the multi- agency network. It will provide you details on the legislation, procedures and processes; ensure you know what to do if there is an allegation against a professional; and better understand your role as professionals working in regulated activity. The course objectives include how to identify children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and then take action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.

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Delegates. Attending events in-person are encouraged to feel safe and as such if this means wearing a mask / glove, bringing your own hand sanitizer, cup and equipment please do so. • Hand sanitizer and/or hand washing facilities will be available. If any of the statements below apply to you, then we ask that you do not attend your training course (if being held at a venue) and contact the training team 01905 844 420 or email XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx where we will organise a transfer to another course: • You are experiencing symptoms of the virus • You are required to care for or isolate with someone in your family who has virus symptoms • You are required to care for someone in your family because their usual care provision has been disrupted due to the virus, i.e. school or facility closure Virtual course joining instructions‌ We would like to remind delegates if you are due to attend a virtual training course, and you have not received your joining instructions please contact the training team a minimum of 5 days before your course is due to take place. The training team cannot guarantee that they will be available the 24 hours before your course to be able to reissue joining instructions and/ or provide support. The training team can be contacted on 01905 844 420 or email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Core SLA Training‌ Introduction to the Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)‌ A specific 3-hour course for NEW Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) and Deputy DSL’s to support them in their understand of the role and responsibilities. Delegates on completion of this 3-hour course would be expected to progress onto the Full day Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training course If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £40 + VAT. • 29 November 2022, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/216 • 02 February 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/217 • 17 April 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/218 • 23 June 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/219 Please check out dates available from September 2023 onwards Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training‌ Aims and objectives: • For Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL), designed to refresh and update knowledge on the early help and child protection procedures. • To understand DSL roles and responsibilities • To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD) • To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing • To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £85 + VAT. Face to face delivery: lunch will be organised in line with the current government guidance at the time of your course, please ensure any dietary needs are noted at the time of booking Autumn term 2022 • 29 September 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/250 • 06 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/271 • 21 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Bromsgrove, course code: SCH/22/272 • 01 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/251 • 24 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCh/22/273 • 25 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/252 • 28 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/253 • 14 December 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/254 Spring term 2023 • 12 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/255 • 13 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/256 • 23 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/257 • 31 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/274 • 24 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/258 • 07 February 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/259 • 09 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/275 • 21 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/276 • 28 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/260 Summer term 2023 • 04 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/261 • 05 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/262 • 22 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/263 • 23 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/264 • 06 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/277 • 13 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/278 10038 /80945 • 26 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/279 10038 /80946 • 27 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/265 10030 /80935 • 17 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/266 10030 /80936 • 18 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/267 10030 /80937 Domestic abuse Training‌ Aims and objectives • Increase awareness of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and the invisibility of coercion and control. • Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse • Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose. • Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship • Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development • Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities • Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management • Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators. If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £55 + VAT. • 26 September 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/136 • 17 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/137 • 02 November 2022, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/138 • 02 December 2022, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course code: SCH/22/139 • 10 January 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/140 • 15 February 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/141 • 20 March 07 June 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/142 10180 / 81144 Peer mentoring‌ A three-hour course to understand what peer mentoring is, how to implement a Peer Mentoring programme in your school and to consider the impact of Peer Mentoring Cost: This course is heavily subsidised to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA • for those who have purchased Safeguarding SLA • £50+ VAT for those schools who have not purchased the Safeguarding SLA • 06 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/186 • 30 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/226 • 27 January 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/187 • 23 March 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/227 • 17 May 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/280 • 03 July 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/188 10108 /81043 Reducing Parental Conflict (Harmony at home)‌ • What is Parental Conflict? • The difference between parental conflict and domestic abuse • Risks and factors • Child’s voice • What is Harmony at Home? • Digital Toolkit and resources • Role of the Practitioner (DSL) • Practitioner resources • 29 September 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/21/124 • 15 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/125 • 09 January 27 June 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/126 10181 / 81148 Additional Safeguarding training available‌ Early years and childcare designated safeguarding lead (DSL) training‌ This training is specifically for the Designated Safeguarding Lead, Deputy DSL or those who are looking to become the DSL / Deputy DSL in early years and childcare settings across Worcestershire. The training has been devised to support DSL's who are new to the role, experienced and extremely experienced. Content is updated regularly and includes a detailed look at signs and symptoms, legislation, guidance and responsibilities, record keeping, making referrals, multi-agency working, child protection meetings, serious case reviews, and exploring barriers to good practice. The training meets the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children’s Partnership requirements for Designated Safeguarding lead training, includes the role of the DSL and additional content relating to the EYFS and inspection The DSL and deputy DSL are to refresh this training on a yearly basis from April 2021 onwards. Virtual delivery via Zoom (trainers preferred platform) with joining instructions being issued via CPD as part of your confirmation, if you have not received them within 5 days of the training, please contact the training team on 01905 844 420 Cost: £45 plus VAT (£54 incl VAT) Schools who have purchased the Safeguarding SLA for 2022 to 2023 will get this course free - the training team will check to see if an E-store purchase for the SLA has been made at the time of invoicing. • 07 and 14 July 2023, 9,30 – 12.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81557 • 05 and 12 September 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81558 • 06 and 07 December 2023, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81559 • 22 and 23 January 2024, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81560 • 12 and 19 March 2024, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81561 • 03 March June 2023, 9.30 to 3.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81562 • 09 and 16 November 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81563 • 02 and 09 February 2024, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course virtual delivery, session code: SCH/22/127 Additional Safeguarding training available‌ 81564 Managing Allegations‌ This course is aimed at those head teachers, chairs of governing bodies and other senior managers with responsibility for dealing with allegations of abuse against teachers and other staff, including supply teachers and volunteers. The course will cover all aspects of Part 4 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2020), including your duties as an employer, initial considerations when an allegation is received, providing support and managing the situation. It will provide information which will help you to better understand the Management of Allegations processes, the role of the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), and the role of the multi- agency network. It will provide you details on the legislation, procedures and processes; ensure you know what to do if there is an allegation against a professional; and better understand your role as professionals working in regulated activity. The course objectives include how to identify children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and then take action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.

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Delegates. Attending events in-person are encouraged to feel safe and as such if this means wearing a mask / glove, bringing your own hand sanitizer, cup and equipment please do so. • Hand sanitizer and/or hand washing facilities will be available. If any of the statements below apply to you, then we ask that you do not attend your training course (if being held at a venue) and contact the training team 01905 844 420 or email XxxxxxxxxXxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx where we will organise a transfer to another course: • You are experiencing symptoms of the virus • You are required to care for or isolate with someone in your family who has virus symptoms • You are required to care for someone in your family because their usual care provision has been disrupted due to the virus, i.e. school or facility closure Virtual course joining instructions‌ We would like to remind delegates if you are due to attend a virtual training course, and you have not received your joining instructions please contact the training team a minimum of 5 days before your course is due to take place. The training team cannot guarantee that they will be available the 24 hours before your course to be able to reissue joining instructions and/ or provide support. The training team can be contacted on 01905 844 420 or email xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Core SLA Training‌ Introduction to the Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)‌ A specific 3-hour course for NEW Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) and Deputy DSL’s to support them in their understand of the role and responsibilities. Delegates on completion of this 3-hour course would be expected to progress onto the Full day Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training course If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £40 + VAT. • 29 November 2022, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/216 • 02 February 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/217 • 17 April 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/218 • 23 June 2023, 9am to 12pm, course code: SCH/22/219 10092 / 81018 Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) training‌ Aims and objectives: • For Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL), designed to refresh and update knowledge on the early help and child protection procedures. • To understand DSL roles and responsibilities • To understand how and when to make a referral to Family Front Door (FFD) • To be confident when to share/not share and/or seek advice about information sharing • To be confident in undertaking an Early Help Assessment If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £85 + VAT. Face to face delivery: lunch will be organised in line with the current government guidance at the time of your course, please ensure any dietary needs are noted at the time of booking Autumn term 2022 • 29 September 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/250 • 06 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/271 • 21 October 2022, 9am to 4pm, Bromsgrove, course code: SCH/22/272 • 01 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/251 • 24 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCh/22/273 • 25 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/252 • 28 November 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/253 • 14 December 2022, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/254 Spring term 2023 • 12 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/255 • 13 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/256 • 23 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/257 • 31 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/274 • 24 January 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/258 • 07 February 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/259 • 09 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/275 • 21 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/276 • 28 March 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/260 Summer term 2023 • 04 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/261 • 05 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/262 • 22 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/263 10030 /80933 • 23 May 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/264 • 06 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/277 10030 /80934 • 13 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/278 10038 /80945 • 26 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/279 10038 /80946 • 27 June 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/265 10030 /80935 • 17 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/266 10030 /80936 • 18 July 2023, 9am to 4pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/267 10030 /80937 Domestic abuse Training‌ Aims and objectives • Increase awareness of the insidious nature of domestic abuse and the invisibility of coercion and control. • Highlight the prevalence and statistics of domestic abuse • Increase confidence to be professionally curious and to ask about domestic abuse in a way that makes it easier and safer for people to disclose. • Increase understanding of victims’ responses to domestic abuse including why they may stay in an abusive relationship • Explore the links between pregnancy and domestic abuse and the impacts on children both pre-birth and at various stages of development • Explore the additional impacts on people from marginalised groups including adults with support and care needs, older people and LGBT and minority communities • Highlight the need for a multi-agency approach and roles of agencies in relation to risk identification and management • Increase knowledge of how to refer to relevant services when appropriate, including referral to local and national specialist services for victims and perpetrators. If schools have not purchased the Safeguarding Support SLA then the price is £55 + VAT. • 26 September 202220 April 2023, 3.30pm 9am to 6.30pm12pm, course code: SCH/22/136 • 17 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/137 • 02 November 2022, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/138 • 02 December 2022, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course code: SCH/22/139 10180 / 81142 • 10 January May 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/140 10180 / 81143 15 February 07 June 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: 10180 / 81144 • 06 July 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/141 • 20 March 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, course code: SCH/22/142 10180 / 81145 Peer mentoring‌ A three-hour course to understand what peer mentoring is, how to implement a Peer Mentoring programme in your school and to consider the impact of Peer Mentoring Cost: This course is heavily subsidised to schools who have purchased the Education Safeguarding Support SLA • for those who have purchased Safeguarding SLA • £50+ VAT for those schools who have not purchased the Safeguarding SLA • 06 October 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/186 • 30 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Redditch, course code: SCH/22/226 • 27 January 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/187 • 23 March 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Worcester, course code: SCH/22/227 • 17 May 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, Wyre Forest, course code: SCH/22/280 • 03 July 2023, 9.30am to 12.30pm, virtual delivery, course code: SCH/22/188 10108 /81043 Reducing Parental Conflict (Harmony at home)‌ • What is Parental Conflict? • The difference between parental conflict and domestic abuse • Risks and factors • Child’s voice • What is Harmony at Home? • Digital Toolkit and resources • Role of the Practitioner (DSL) • Practitioner resources • 29 September 202225 April 2023, 3.30pm 9am to 6.30pm12pm, course code: SCH/21/124 10181 / 81146 15 November 2022, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/125 • 09 January 24 May 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: SCH/22/126 10181 / 81147 • 27 June 2023, 3.30pm to 6.30pm, course code: 10181 / 81148 Additional Safeguarding training available‌ Early years and childcare designated safeguarding lead (DSL) training‌ This training is specifically for the Designated Safeguarding Lead, Deputy DSL or those who are looking to become the DSL / Deputy DSL in early years and childcare settings across Worcestershire. The training has been devised to support DSL's who are new to the role, experienced and extremely experienced. Content is updated regularly and includes a detailed look at signs and symptoms, legislation, guidance and responsibilities, record keeping, making referrals, multi-agency working, child protection meetings, serious case reviews, and exploring barriers to good practice. The training meets the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children’s Partnership requirements for Designated Safeguarding lead training, includes the role of the DSL and additional content relating to the EYFS and inspection The DSL and deputy DSL are to refresh this training on a yearly basis from April 2021 onwards. Virtual delivery via Zoom (trainers preferred platform) with joining instructions being issued via CPD as part of your confirmation, if you have not received them within 5 days of the training, please contact the training team on 01905 844 420 Cost: £45 plus VAT (£54 incl VAT) Schools who have purchased the Safeguarding SLA for 2022 to 2023 will get this course free - the training team will check to see if an E-store purchase for the SLA has been made at the time of invoicing. • 04 and 11 May 2023, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81556 • 07 and 14 July 2023, 9,30 – 12.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81557 • 05 and 12 September 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81558 • 06 and 07 December 2023, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81559 • 22 and 23 January 2024, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81560 • 12 and 19 March 2024, 7pm to 10pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81561 • 03 March June 2023, 9.30 to 3.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81562 • 09 and 16 November 2023, 6.30pm to 9.30pm, virtual delivery, session code: 81563 • 02 and 09 February 2024, 9.30am to 12.30pm, course virtual delivery, session code: SCH/22/127 Additional Safeguarding training available‌ 81564 Managing Allegations‌ This course is aimed at those head teachers, chairs of governing bodies and other senior managers with responsibility for dealing with allegations of abuse against teachers and other staff, including supply teachers and volunteers. The course will cover all aspects of Part 4 of Keeping Children Safe in Education (September 2020), including your duties as an employer, initial considerations when an allegation is received, providing support and managing the situation. It will provide information which will help you to better understand the Management of Allegations processes, the role of the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), and the role of the multi- agency network. It will provide you details on the legislation, procedures and processes; ensure you know what to do if there is an allegation against a professional; and better understand your role as professionals working in regulated activity. The course objectives include how to identify children and young people who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm and then take action with the aim of making sure they are kept safe.

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