Multi-Agency Neglect: A Shared Responsibility Training
Outline
The session will explore how we identify neglect, what to consider, tools to use and how best to respond to Neglect through robust assessment information sharing.
This training encourages collaboration, professional curiosity, challenge and discussion.
*Please note: This is NOT Neglect Toolkit training.
Before attending this training, it may be useful to watch the new and updated recorded training, ‘How to’ guide for the WSCP Neglect Toolkit.
To access the Neglect Toolkit pages, please click here.
Audience
Anyone who works or volunteers with children and their families.
Booking Information
Please note this is a 3 hour, face-to-face course, more dates coming soon!
For details of our cancellation policy, please see the associated documents below.
Refreshments are NOT provided, therefore please bring your own.
For further information
For queries or assistance with your booking please email wscpevents@wakefield.gov.uk
- Be able to identify and describe the signs of neglect
- Raise awareness of different tools including the Neglect Toolkit, the Continuum of Need and the Resilience Framework
- Reflect upon the impact of your own values and beliefs on the assessment of neglect
- Identify ways to intervene in cases of neglect and be able to evidence the impact of these
- How to report a concern within your own agency
- Be able to describe the impact of cumulative harm on children and young people
- Use a SMART approach to developing and reviewing child plans
- Know where to access further training, support and services
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Courses are free for the statutory, voluntary and community sector in Wakefield, however failure to attend without giving prior notice may result in a charge to cover costs. You may now be charged for undertaking our training if you are outside of Wakefield. Please see the Charging Policy for full details.