What you'll learn?

 INTRODUCTION- I
 INTRODUCTION- II
 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE - I
 AIMS AND OBJECTIVE - II
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - I
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - II
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - III
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - IV
 TYPES OF ABUSE – SEXUAL (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – PHYSICAL (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – EMOTIONAL (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – CYBER BULLYING (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – NEGLECT (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – DOMESTIC (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – CHILD TRAFFICKING (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – RADICALISATION (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – FGM (RECAP SOCA 1)
 TYPES OF ABUSE – GROOMING (RECAP SOCA 1)
 NNSPCC ANNUAL REPORT 2018 – STATISTICS (RECAP SOCA 1) - I
 NNSPCC ANNUAL REPORT 2018 – STATISTICS (RECAP SOCA 1) - II
 NNSPCC ANNUAL REPORT 2018 – STATISTICS (RECAP SOCA 1) - III
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - I
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - II
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - III
 RECAP OF SAFEGAURDING CHILDREN-LEVEL 1 - IV
 NATIONAL LEGISLATION - I
 NATIONAL LEGISLATION - II
 NATIONAL LEGISLATION - III
 CHILDREN HAVE SAID WHAT THEY NEED
 INFORMATION SHARING GUIDANCE FOR PRACTIONERS 2008 - I
 INFORMATION SHARING GUIDANCE FOR PRACTIONERS 2008 - II
 INFORMATION SHARING GUIDANCE FOR PRACTIONERS 2008 - III
 ROLES AND RESPONSIBLITIES
 KEY PEOPLE AND GOVERNING BODIES
 LOCAL SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN BOARD - I
 LOCAL SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN BOARD - II
 CLININCAL COMMISIONING GROUPS (CCGS)
 CHILDREN’S COMMISION (ENGLAND)
 CHILDREN’S COMMISION (SCOTLAND)
 NHS FOUNDATION TRUSTS
 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROVIDERS - I
 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROVIDERS - II
 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROVIDERS - III
 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROVIDERS - IV
 HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROVIDERS - V
 CAFCASS
 IMPACTS ON CHILD WELLBEING - I
 IMPACTS ON CHILD WELLBEING - II
 PARENTAL CARE- I
 PARENTAL CARE- II
 PARENTAL CARE- III
 CHILD NEEDS - LEVEL 1 & 2
 CHILD NEEDS - LEVEL 3
 CHILD NEEDS - LEVEL 4
 EARLY HELP - I
 EARLY HELP - II
 PROCEDURE AND PRACTICE PROTOCOLS
 WHEN ABUSE IS SUSPECTED OR ALLEGED
 IMMEDIATE PROTECTION - I
 IMMEDIATE PROTECTION - II
 IMMEDIATE PROTECTION - III
 RESPONDING TO A DISCLOSURE - I
 RESPONDING TO A DISCLOSURE - II
 RESPONDING TO A DISCLOSURE - III
 ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN
 ASSESSMENT OF A CHILD - I
 ASSESSMENT OF A CHILD - II
 DEVELOPING A CLEAR ANALYSIS - STRATEGY DISCUSSION
 FOCUSING ON OUTCOMES
 TIMELINESS
 TAKING ACTIONS IN A STRATEGY MEETING - I
 TAKING ACTIONS IN A STRATEGY MEETING - II
 TAKING ACTIONS IN A STRATEGY MEETING - III
 TAKING ACTIONS IN A STRATEGY MEETING - IV
 CHILD PROTECTION CONFERENCE - I
 CHILD PROTECTION CONFERENCE - II
 SOCIAL WORKERS AND MANAGERS
 CORE GROUP
 THE REVIEW
 INFORMATION SHARING PROTOCOLS - I
 INFORMATION SHARING PROTOCOLS - II
 LEARNING AND IMPROVING FRAMEWORK
 PRINCIPLE OF LEARNING AND IMPROVEMENT
 SCRS AND OTHER CASE REVIEWS SHOULD BE CONDUCTED
 FUNCTIONS OF LSCBS - I
 FUNCTIONS OF LSCBS - II
 FUNCTIONS OF LSCBS - III
 FUNCTIONS OF LSCBS - IV
 DECISIONS WHETHER TO INITIATE AN SCR
 PROCEDURE FOR UNDERTAKING SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS - I
 PROCEDURE FOR UNDERTAKING SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS - II
 PROCEDURE FOR UNDERTAKING SERIOUS CASE REVIEWS - III
 CHILD DEATH REVIEWS
 RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE LSCB
 CHILD DEATH – SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES - I
 CHILD DEATH – SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES - II
 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHILD DEATH OVERVIEW PANELS (CDOP) - I
 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHILD DEATH OVERVIEW PANELS (CDOP) - II
 SUMMARY
 THANK YOU!

Description

1.We all recognise that the welfare of the child is paramount, as enshrined in the children act 1989 and that we have an obligation as care providers, to ensure all children irrelevant of inequalities, race, gender, religious belief etc.

2.Are protected from potential harm or irrelevant of where the source of the abuse is.

3.By working in partnership with those affected, alongside with their parents / guardians, key workers, careers and other agencies etc.

We can promote and safeguard the welfare of all vulnerable children, young people to keep them safe.

Who's should take this course

Health care worker

Carer

support worker