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- Adopting a Whole Family Approach to Domestic Abuse and Promoting Safety - Professional Level Workshop
- Child and Adolescent Development (virtual)
- Harmful Practices - Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Breast Ironing
- Harmful Practices - Honour Based Abuse and Forced Marriage
- Holding Difficult Conversations with Families - Workshop for Practitioners
- Identifying the Sexual Abuse of Children
- Keeping Safe (PRICE) training
- Managing Allegations Against Staff
- Participating in the Child Protection Conference and Core Group Process
- Parental Drug and Alcohol Use and the Impact on Children
- Perinatal Mental Health: Advanced Half Day Workshop
- Parental Mental Health: Supporting Wellness, Recovery and Access to Services
- Professional Curiosity and Professional Challenge within a Safeguarding Context
- Safeguarding Issues in an LGBTQ Context: Domestic Abuse, Exploitation, Substance Misuse and Sexual Health
- Suicide Awareness - Working with Children and Young People (Under 16yrs old) (Virtual)
- Suicide Awareness - Suicide Awareness -Working with Young People (16+) and Adults (Virtual)
- Trauma-Informed approaches to working with Families in a Multi Professional Context: Foundation Level
- Working with Trans and Gender Questioning Children and Young People (Virtual)
- Working with Parents Effectively - Enabling & Supporting Staff to deal with difficult or evasive behaviour
Adopting a Whole Family Approach to Domestic Abuse and Promoting Safety - Professional Level Workshop
This popular course is essential for practitioners from Children's Services and Adult Social Care, education, early help, the police and health to review, update and consolidate core knowledge about domestic abuse.
This two full day ‘professional level’ workshop is part of the domestic abuse thematic learning pathway and will give an overarching and updated view on current research, theory and practice in the field. It is relevant for all East Sussex Children's Services practitioners working with children, young people and families assessed as level 3 or 4 on the Continuum of Need.
Participants must complete the 3 domestic abuse eLearning modules prior to attending the course.
Who can attend this course?
This course is aimed at Designated Safeguarding Leads / Early Help Practitioners / Family Keyworkers / Newly Qualified Social Workers /Police Staff / Probation Service / SENCOs / SEND Practitioners / Social Work Managers / Social Work Practitioners / Youth Workers.
Cost - £150, £0 for ESCC staff
Late cancellation/non-attendance fee apply - see terms and conditions
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All course closes for bookings 2 weeks before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
CWK014 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 11 & 18 April 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Child and Adolescent Development (virtual)
This live interactive virtual classroom training, reviews child and adolescent development including the neuroscience specific to this group. An overview of influencing factors which impacts on child development will be examined including genetic, environmental, cultural and social factors, parenting styles, physical or emotional difficulty and resilience. The training will;
- Refresh understanding of child and adolescent development with specific reference to key developmental theories.
- Explore the latest research findings relating to neuroscience and child development.
This workshop is relevant for all practitioners working with families antenatally or families with children and young people.
Additional Information
Participants must complete the Introduction to Child and Adolescent Development elearning before attending this course.
This course includes pre course activities, information will be included with your confirmation email.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex.
Cost - £50, ESCC staff £0
Late cancellation/non-attendance fee apply - see terms and conditions
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
CWK009 | Virtual Training, Zoom | 12 January 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Harmful Practices - Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Breast Ironing
Would you like to increase your knowledge and understanding of this complex area of Safeguarding? Do you feel confident in challenging certain practices whilst trying to remain sensitive and respectful to cultural and religious traditions?
This important multi-agency course is being presented by a very experienced external trainer, who has worked closely with local authorities and police forces to combat these behaviours and can bring personal knowledge to this training event. The sessions are spread over four hour time frame with time for breaks.
This course aims to increase the knowledge, awareness, and understanding of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) and Breast Ironing and to enable multi-agency practitioners to more confidently identify and safeguard those children at risk.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
It is beneficial but not compulsory to have a basic understanding of FGM and breast ironing prior to attending.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC785 | Virtual Training, MS teams | 06 March 2023 | 09.30 - 13.00 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Harmful Practices - Honour Based Abuse and Forced Marriage
Would you like to increase your knowledge and understanding of this complex area of Safeguarding? Do you feel confident in challenging certain practices whilst trying to remain sensitive and respectful to cultural and religious traditions?
This important multi-agency course is being presented by a very experienced external trainer, who has worked closely with local authorities and police forces to combat these behaviours and can bring personal knowledge to this training event. The sessions are spread over four hour time frame with time for breaks.
This course will raise your awareness of Honour Based Abuse and Forced Marriage and the impact on victims/children. Topics covered will include identification, assessment and reporting processes to support professionals in their safeguarding role.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Although not essential, it may be helpful to have a basic understanding of these topics prior to attending, please see suggested pre-course learning below:
- Forced Marriage Awareness - Free Course | Virtual College (virtual-college.co.uk)
- 29 Honour Based Abuse | Sussex Child Protection and Safeguarding Procedures Man
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC784 | Virtual Training, MS teams | 13 March 2023 | 09.30 - 13.00 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Holding Difficult Conversations with Families - Workshop for Practitioners
These new format courses will support staff who work directly with families to be more confident and capable when holding difficult conversations.
Participants will be introduced to a new set of practice principles that have been designed by East Sussex practitioners and consider how to integrate holding difficult conversations with families with Solution Focus and Motivational Interviewing techniques.
All registered participants are required to watch this 16 minute introductory video from the trainer Phil Jones in advance of participating in this workshop.
Important note. This has been organised as a 1-full day face to face classroom course.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex.
Additional information
n/a
Cost - £ 50, ESCC staff £0
Late cancellation/non-attendance fee apply - see terms and conditions
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
CWA472AB | Virtual, Zoom | 9 & 16 March 2023 | 09:30 – 12:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Identifying the Sexual Abuse of Children
This course, will enable participants to identify child sexual abuse, understand the legal context, and to consider factors that make children and their families vulnerable to sexually abusive behaviour and gain a better understanding of how they can manage disclosures of child sexual abuse.
Who can attend this course?
This course is relevant for any professional who works directly with children and their families and/or those who have a lead role in Safeguarding and Child Protection, e.g., DSLs in schools and nurseries. All agencies and levels of staff can attend but this course is not relevant for Adult Social Care colleagues, unless they work within a Transition Service, with young people aged 16-18.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
We currently do not have any dates scheduled, we regularly add courses to the programme so please look out for the weekly advertising or keep visiting these pages. |
Keeping Safe (PRICE) training
Keeping Safe training
PLEASE NOTE: This training is for NHS staff working in children's residential homes and Landsdowne secure unit ONLY.
Keeping Safe training is based on Protecting Rights in a Caring Environment (PRICE) principles offering approaches to respond to challenging behaviour in residential homes.
Please be aware that this course involves close physical contact and attendees must be declared fit and healthy to attend as part of the course terms and conditions. Further preparation and attendance instructions are provided on booking.
Training objectives
The aim of the course is to give some basic training in practical ways to keep safe in challenging environments. This will include some basic defense and releases.
Who can attend this course?
NHS staff working in children's residential homes and Landsdowne secure unit ONLY
Cost - £0
Contact - isend.events@eastsussex.gov.uk
We currently do not have any dates scheduled, we regularly add courses to the programme so please look out for the weekly advertising or keep visiting these pages. |
Managing Allegations Against Staff
On this course participants will look at methods to effectively manage the process of an allegation against a colleague or themselves.
This training is not designed for representatives from HR/Personnel from any setting/agency. It is ONLY for those professionals who are DIRECTLY involved in the management of allegations (which for Education settings include: Governors, Headteachers, Deputy Headteachers, and DSL's)
Who can attend this course?
Professionals who are directly involved in the management of allegations (which for Education settings include: Governors, Headteachers, Deputy Headteachers, and DSL's).
Maximum of 1 delegate per team/school/organisation
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC780 | Virtual Training, MS teams | 02 March 2023 | 09.30 - 12.30 |
Course full, please complete the booking form to be added to the waitlist | |||
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Participating in the Child Protection Conference and Core Group Process
This face to face course will enable participants to explore effective inter-agency working in Child Protection Conferences and Core Groups.
By the end of the course, participants will understand how to:
- explore the purpose and functions of Child Protection Conferences and Core Groups
- understand their professional and statutory function in relation to preparation and attendance at such meetings
- develop Child Protection plans
- look at parental behaviour and professional practice.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC786 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 21 March 2023 | 09:30 - 14:00 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Parental Drug and Alcohol Use and the Impact on Children
This training will enable participants to explore their own attitudes to substance and alcohol use and users, and how this influences their practice and demonstrate increased knowledge of effects, risks and potential harm of the principle substances of use/misuse and drinking patterns describe potential impact of harmful substance/alcohol use on children and families assess needs and provide a range of responses directed both at assisting parents and protecting and helping children.
Who can attend this course?
Any professionals, whether paid or a volunteer, who work with children and families, or with adults who have children and may be involved in making and/or receiving referrals regarding child care and child protection issues. This multi agency training, is run by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership.
A maximum of three representatives from each team may have a confirmed place and further bookings will be put on a wait list.
Additional information
Participants must complete the eLearning below ahead of the course date.
- Alcohol and drugs foundation - basic awareness: working with children, young people and families – module 1
- Alcohol and drugs foundation - basic awareness: working with children, young people and families – module 2
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided / commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC779 | Virtual, MS Teams | 23 February 2023 | 10:00 - 15:00 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Perinatal Mental Health: Advanced Half Day Workshop
This is an advanced Children’s Workforce workshop for Health Visitors, Community Nursery Nurses and other interested 0-5's and 5-19's practitioners, who should access when relevant to their caseload.
It provides an opportunity to learn about the significance of mental health within the perinatal period; the impact it has on the mother, infant, family and society;and why all service providers should to be aware of perinatal mental health and know how to respond.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the significance of perinatal mental health and how it relates to job roles.
- Know the range of mental health conditions effecting women in the perinatal period and be able to recognise signs and symptoms.
- Understand the potential impact of maternal ill health on child health and development.
- Understand about local referral pathways.
Additional information
All participants that have not already completed the following Mental Health foundation eLearning modules must do so in advance of this course:
- Mental Health Foundation Module 1: Understanding and promoting mental health and wellbeing
- Mental Health Foundation Module 2: Recognising Mental Health issues – intervention and referring
- Mental Health Foundation Module 3: Children and young people’s mental health
- Suicide Awareness Foundation Module
The course trainer would like to contact delegates pre-course, by signing up to this course you are agreeing for the Workforce Development team to share the email address you provided on your booking form with the trainer.
Who can attend this course?
Health Visitors, Community Nursery Nurses and other interested 0-5's and 5-19's practitioners, who should access when relevant to their caseload.
Cost - £50, ESCC Staff £0
Late cancellation/non-attendance fee apply - see terms and conditions
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
CWA505 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 22 February 2023 | 09:30 - 14:30 |
CWA506 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 30 March 2023 | 09:30 - 14:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Parental Mental Health: Supporting Wellness, Recovery and Access to Services
This half day workshop will enable you to increase your competence in talking with adults about mental health issues. This will include challenging conversations about subjects such as self-harm and suicide, using screening tools to help assess a person’s mental health and identify positive interventions.
This workshop is relevant for all East Sussex Children's Services practitioners working with children, young people and families assessed as level 3 or 4.
During this course you will;
- Learn about how to have constructive and effective conversations with adults who are experiencing mental health issues. Understand the impact of stigma associated with mental health.
- Learn how to use common screening tools PHQ9 and GAD7 to help screen anxiety and depression.
- Learn about appropriate intervention and/or referral pathways based on level of need.
- Practice how to have difficult conversations about mental health including suicide and self-harm.
Important information
All participants, that have not already completed the following Mental Health foundation eLearning modules must do so in advance of this course:
- Mental Health Foundation Module 1: Understanding and promoting mental health and wellbeing
- Mental Health Foundation Module 2: Recognising Mental Health issues – intervention and referring
- Mental Health Foundation Module 3: Children and young people’s mental health
- Suicide Awareness Foundation Module
The course trainer would like to contact delegates pre-course, by signing up to this course you are agreeing for the Workforce Development team to share the email address you provided on your booking form with the trainer.
Who can attend this course?
All East Sussex Children's Services practitioners working with children, young people and families assessed as level 3 or 4.
Cost - £30, ESCC staff £0
Late cancellation/non-attendance fee apply - see terms and conditions
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
CWA507 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 18 April 2023 | 09:00 - 13:00 |
CWA508 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 10 October 2023 | 09:00 - 13:00 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Professional Curiosity and Professional Challenge within a Safeguarding Context
A multi-agency training session for safeguarding professionals to consider the approach to working with children, their families and other agencies to ensure the best possible outcomes in terms of well-being and safety. We will examine how to overcome barriers and identify techniques that can be employed to manage difficult situations that might arise in a safeguarding context.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, can be accessed by any professional (paid or voluntary) who works with children and families in East Sussex, whether on a regular basis or within a 'drop-in' environment.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC781 | Virtual Training, MS Teams | 21 February 2023 | 09:30 - 13:00 |
LSC782 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 27 March 2023 | 09:30 - 13:00 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Safeguarding Issues in an LGBTQ Context: Domestic Abuse, Exploitation, Substance Misuse and Sexual Health
This half-day course aims to help practitioners develop a better understanding of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Trans issues for children and young people in order to better meet their needs in a safeguarding context.
Who can attend this course?
This course is relevant for any professional who works directly with children and their families and/or those who have a lead role in Safeguarding and Child Protection, e.g., DSLs in schools and nurseries. All agencies and levels of staff can attend but this course is not relevant for Adult Social Care colleagues, unless they work within a Transition Service, with young people aged 16-18.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
To access and complete the e-Learning course users will need to create and verify an account on Learning Pool.
A maximum of three representatives from each team may have a confirmed place and further bookings will be put on a wait list.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
We currently do not have any dates scheduled, we regularly add courses to the programme so please look out for any advertising or keep visiting these pages. |
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Suicide Awareness - Working with Children and Young People (Under 16yrs old) (Virtual)
These introductory awareness courses will equip professionals working with families to pick up on vulnerabilities, identify who might be at risk and start an open conversation about suicide, as this is one of the best way we know to prevent suicide.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex, whether on a regular basis or within a 'drop-in' environment.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC776 | Virtual Training, Zoom | 13 March 2023 | 10:00 - 11:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Suicide Awareness - Suicide Awareness -Working with Young People (16+) and Adults (Virtual)
This introductory awareness course will equip professionals working with those 16+, Adults and their families to pick up on vulnerabilities, identify who might be at risk and start an open conversation about suicide, as this is one of the best ways we know to prevent suicide.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, is for any professional (paid or voluntary) who works with young people 16+, Adults and their families, whether on a regular basis or within a 'drop-in' environment.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC777 | Virtual Training, Zoom | 15 March 2023 | 14:00 - 15:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Trauma-Informed approaches to working with Families in a Multi Professional Context: Foundation Level
Are you working with individuals who find it challenging to engage with conventional services or offers of help? Ever asked yourself “what has happened to them” rather than “what is wrong with them?” Then this course is for you.
Trauma informed approaches are strength based and recognise that past experiences, relationships, intersectionality, and context affect current ways of being, relationships and interactions. The Trauma informed lens reframes behaviour that has been traditionally seen as “resistant, difficult, challenging or problematic” as individuals’ best attempts at coping and surviving. In this context it is understandably that the relationships practitioners build with people to promote safety, is emotional work, that inevitably impacts upon them.
This multi agency face to face course is facilitated by highly experienced practitioners working in a range of settings including mental health, children’s social care and university and in consultation with Recovery Partners (Experts by Experience).
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training ran by the East Sussex Safeguarding Children Partnership, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex.
A maximum of three representatives from each team may have a confirmed place and further bookings will be put on a wait list.
Additional information
Participants must complete the Introduction to Trauma informed Practice ahead of the course date and read the booklet that will be e-mailed to you.
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided / commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
Please make a note of the course code and date, you will need this to book. All courses close for bookings 1 week before the course start date. | |||
Course code | Venue | Course dates | Time |
LSC783 | East Sussex Training & Development Centre (St Mary’s House), Eastbourne | 21 February 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 |
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To cancel a course booking or change the name on a booking, please use the cancellation/replacement booking form.
Working with Trans and Gender Questioning Children and Young People (Virtual)
This half day professional level workshop that provides an insight into the lives of trans and gender questioning children and young people, as well as gaining information on trans identities more generally.
The course aims to increase practitioners confidence in supporting young trans people to develop a strong sense of identity in the face of marginalisation. You will learn practical ways to make our services more safe and inclusive.
By the end of this workshop you will be able to:
- Consider different identities and the intersection of assigned sex, gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation.
- Be aware of the laws which protect trans people and how this relates to your practice.
- Have increased awareness of the challenges trans children and young people face and find ways to develop practice to support young people in your service.
- Be more aware of any possible barriers a trans child or young person may face in your service and be able to implement or encourage developments to help your service become more inclusive.
Participants must complete the Trans Awareness Foundation Module e-learning prior to undertaking this workshop.
Who can attend this course?
This multi agency training, can be accessed by any professional who works with children and families in East Sussex
Cost - £ 30, ESCC staff £0
Late cancellation/non-attendance fee apply - see terms and conditions
We currently do not have any dates scheduled, we regularly add courses to the programme so please look out for any advertising or keep visiting these pages. |
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Working with Parents Effectively - Enabling & Supporting Staff to deal with difficult or evasive behaviour
By the end of the course participants will have identified forceful counter-arguments as a form of disguised compliance and how this the impact of themselves and their practice.
They will also better understand the possible motivations behind parents who disguise their level of commitment and how they could from better working partnerships with such parents.
Who can attend this course?
This course is relevant for any professional who works directly with children and their families and/or those who have a lead role in Safeguarding and Child Protection, e.g., DSLs in schools and nurseries.
All agencies and levels of staff can attend but this course is not relevant for Adult Social Care colleagues, unless they work within a Transition Service, with young people aged 16-18.
Additional information
Before attending any ESSCP training course, participants must attend a Basic Signs and Indicators Child Protection course provided/commissioned by their own organisation or have accessed the Safeguarding Children and Young People online e-learning training course.
Cost - please refer to the ESSCP charging policy
We currently do not have any dates scheduled, we regularly add courses to the programme so please look out for the weekly advertising or keep visiting these pages. |