The LSCB in partnership with colleagues from the Safeguarding Adult Board and Safe in the City, are running a number of training events aimed at supporting staff to protect children and young people and adults with care and support needs. The week long series of events kicks off on Monday 26th November 2018 with a Pan Sussex LSCB Conference. This exciting one day conference will include a range of keynote speakers presenting on a variety of adolescent focused topics including contextual safeguarding, suicide prevention, consent and transition to Adult Services. The week culminates with an interactive workshop exploring professional difference and challenge.
To book on to an event go to the Learning Gateway or speak to LSCB Learning & Development Officer, Dave Hunt at dave.hunt@brighton-hove.gov.uk
Monday 26 November 9am – 5pm |
Pan Sussex LSCB Conference 2018 – Click here for Pan Sussex LSCB Safeguarding Adolescents Conference
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Monday 26 November 2pm – 4pm |
Practical Tools for Trauma Informed Working This is an interactive and experiential workshop that will support practitioners to try out different tools and exercises that can help in work with children and adults who have experienced trauma. |
Tuesday 27 November 2pm – 5 pm |
Children & Young People Who Display Harmful Sexual Behaviours This introductory course to Harmful Sexual Behaviours is a mixture of presentation, discussion and practical exercise and will give staff the opportunity to extend their knowledge of evidence based work with children & young people. |
Wednesday 28 November 9.30- 4.30 |
Mental Health & Children’s Services: Working Together with Families This course brings together staff working in adult mental health services with children’s service’s staff to explore the way parental mental health difficulties can impact on the lives of children and young people. |
Thursday 29 November 09.30am – 12.30pm |
“Hard to Handle” (Coping with Crying Babies)This session, will raise awareness of the risks of injuries inflicted by shaking babies and the trauma it can cause. Workers will learn about the pattern of injuries including head trauma, the reasons babies cry, how to support parents in managing this. |
Thursday 29 November 2pm- 3pm |
Introduction to Dual Diagnosis This session will encourage attendees to consider the complex needs for young people. This will also look at the impact of drugs, substance use and mental illness. |
Thursday 29 November 09.30am – 11.30pm |
Transition from CAMHS to Adult Services This session will provide insight into the way in which CAMHS and the Wellbeing Service can support young people and help through the transition into adult services provision |
Friday 30 November
09.30am – 12.30pm |
Professional difference and challenge “to question or not” This interactive workshop will look at the issues around professionals being able to consider how to challenge each others decisions in a productive way that safeguards the child or young person best interests. |
Has needs met within universal provision. May need limited intervention within the setting to avoid needs arising.
Has additional needs identified within the setting that can be met within identified resources through a single agency response and partnership working.
Has multiple needs requiring a multi-agency coordinated response.
Has a high level of unmet & complex needs, or is in need of protection.