Wakefield Parent & Infant Relationship (PAIR) Team - Lunchtime Learning Drop-in Sessions
Outline
The Wakefield Parent and Infant Relationship (PAIR) team invite you to their free, drop-in lunchtime learning sessions.
These will focus on key areas of importance, impact, and interest when assessing the Parent infant relationship to help consider babies mental health and the Voice of the child. These will also be a regular chance to drop-in and find out more about PAIR team.
Audience
Any professional working with babies and infants from conception to 2 years.
Booking Information
Sessions run from 12:00pm – 13:00pm. There is no need to book, just click on the link for the dates you wish to attend.
MS Teams links to the drop in sessions are listed under their corresponding date.
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- Tuesday 2nd September 2025 – Introduction to the Wakefield Parent and Infant Relationship Team and ”Giving a voice of the Child”
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
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- Tuesday 7th October 2025 – Wakefield Parent and Infant Relationship Team and ‘The importance of engaging Fathers’
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
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- Tuesday 4th November 2025 – PAIR team updates to practice and “Working with sick and premature babies”
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
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- Tuesday 2nd December, 2025 –The PAIR team updates to practice and ‘The impact of parental ACES on the Parent-Infant relationship’
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
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- Tuesday 6th January, 2025 –“How the Parent-Infant Relationship can be affected by a crying baby and feeding difficulties”
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
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- Tuesday 3rd February 2025 – The Parent and Infant relationship team “Working with behaviour that parents find challenging”
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
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- Tuesday 3rd March 2025 – The Wakefield PAIR team and “The role of Family Peer Support”
Click here to join the session! (Save this link in your diary, so you have it on the day)
For further information
Should you have any questions or queries, please email Sally Smith – sally.smith86@nhs.net
Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership are committed with its obligations under the new EU GDPR Data Protection Act 2018 that came into force on the 25th May 2018 by keeping personal data up to date; by storing and destroying it securely; by not collecting or retaining excessive amounts of data; by protecting personal data from loss, misuse, unauthorised access and disclosure and by ensuring that appropriate technical measures are in place to protect your personal data.
We keep your personal data for no longer than reasonably necessary for a period of 3 years in order to offer upcoming courses, briefings and updates around safeguarding. We use your data to provide certificates once you have attended one of the sessions we provide, and to ensure that we have an appropriate sign in register with your name for fire safety purposes. After the 3 year period we will ensure that your data/information is destroyed in accordance under the new GDPR act.
The personal data that we collect about you are: your name, email, phone number and work address. If you require a copy of the data we hold for you, you can contact us by emailing wscpevents@wakefield.gov.uk.
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.