Training

ICON – Babies cry , you can cope

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“Babies cry, you can cope!”   ICON is an evidence based programme adopted by health and social care organisations in the UK  which aims to raise awareness of infant crying, including how to cope, in a bid  to support  parents/carers, reduce stress and prevent abusive head trauma in babies.  Research shows that some parents and caregivers …

Working Together – Experiences of the private and 3rd sectors

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In this session presenters from Newcastle United FC and Newcastle United Foundation will discuss their experiences of providing services for children, young people and adults at risk and explore the challenges associated with working together with other agencies.  Specific topic areas for discussion will include a how and why information sharing is crucial, the risks …

Trustee Training for Adults & Children’s Safeguarding

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Trustee Training: Safeguarding Who is it aimed for: Anyone who has a Trustees role within a voluntary or community sector organisation and will need to know how to ensure their safeguarding policies and procedures are robust. What will I learn: Anyone who has a Trustees role within a voluntary or community sector organisation will need …

Exploitation Awareness

Pandon Rooms Newcastle Civic Centre 2nd, Newcastle, or, United Kingdom

Trustee Training for Adults & Children’s Safeguarding

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Trustee Training: Safeguarding Who is it aimed for: Anyone who has a Trustees role within a voluntary or community sector organisation and will need to know how to ensure their safeguarding policies and procedures are robust. What will I learn: Anyone who has a Trustees role within a voluntary or community sector organisation will need …

Working Together to Safeguarding Children (2023): Briefing

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On Wednesday 26th of June at 14:00 the Newcastle Safeguarding Children Partnership (NSCP) will be hosting a 90 minute session focused specifically on the updates included in Working Together (2023). This session will be led by Deborah McMillan, National Safeguarding Partner Facilitator (Department for Education).

Rapid Reviews and Options for Learning: Serious Child Safeguarding Incident

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The Safeguarding Children Partnerships in Newcastle and Gateshead will be delivering a briefing for partners regarding the new shared learning and review processes. The briefing will outline the different types of review and how practitioners will be involved as well introduce some of the resources supporting the new processes. There will also be a presentation …

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