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Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding Children

Training

Inhouse

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    1 Day

This course will give you an understanding, basic skills and abilities around: §The impact that witnessing domestic violence can have on children and young people. §A clear definition of Domestic Abuse. §How witnessing domestic violence impacts on children and young people (delete repeated at bullet point one). §How to address issues of domestic violence. §Recognising and responding to domestic violence and its effects on children. §Principles and procedures for safeguarding children. §Learning how to signpost to appropriate others as necessary. Suitable for: This course is suitable for anyone working with adults with children.

About this course

Participants are not required to have any previous training to attend this course.

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Dr Sarah  Carlick

Dr Sarah Carlick

Managing Director

In the delivery of safeguarding through conferencing, training and organisational reform I offer customers opportunities to ‘think outside the box’. This is complimented by my birds eye strategic vision and overview. My bespoke services and solutions meets client’s needs being adaptable and flexible maximising their people and resources. I am outcome driven with evidence for change for safer practice.

Course programme

Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding Children is a must for you if you work with adults who have children. Domestic Abuse can happen in any family to a parent of either sex and you need to know what action to take to minimise the significant impact this has on children in the household. Domestic Abuse is occurring at an increasingly younger age and this course will also raise your awareness of the different ways in which younger women and teenagers experience abuse.

You will learn about the current safeguarding frameworks that exist to protect children from abuse such as the Multi Agency Risk Assessment Framework (MARAC), and specific risk assessments to measure the likelihood of significant harm to children. Domestic Abuse is a common factor in child deaths and this course is designed to enhance your awareness of the explicit risks to children and young people.

Additional information

Payment options: All our courses are bespoke to the customer and sector and so costs are dependent on the customers needs 

Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding Children

Price on request