Safeguarding Responsibilities, Threshold Guidance & Referral Process (Level 2)
This online blended course is designed to help participants understand safeguarding responsibilities, thresholds and referral procedures.
Cumbria Safeguarding Children Partnership is committed to ensuring that the wider children’s workforce are operating in an environment where learning and improvement underpins their work with children and families.
The 'Learning Zone' is a dedicated area where organisations and practitioners can access the wide variety of fully funded multi-agency events and resources, including virtual courses, webinars, workshops and eLearning materials for professionals working with children and families who live in Cumbria. These events bring professionals together to develop knowledge and skills and emphasise the benefits of working together to deliver positive outcomes for children and families. The CSCP have produced a Learning and Improvement Framework to support organisations to be clear about their responsibilities, and to help them to learn from experience and improve services as a result.
All organisations working with children and families are responsible for ensuring that staff receive appropriate safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities. To assist organisations in fulfilling this responsibility, CSCP has produced a guide
Discover the different types of safeguarding training, which is most appropriate and what the training should cover, depending on your role.
Some course are through our eLearning platform, to access this you will need to register your account.
Safeguarding Responsibilities, Threshold Guidance & Referral Process (Level 2)
This online blended course is designed to help participants understand safeguarding responsibilities, thresholds and referral procedures.
Safeguarding in Practice - Working Together to Safeguard Children - Multi-agency approach to safeguard, protect and promote the welfare of children - Designated Safeguarding Leads - Only (Level 3 Training)
This workshop is part of a programme of learning events that practitioners and professionals, working with children, can access to support their learning at level 3. A full programme of events will be available for staff to access according to their learning needs.
This is a prevalent topic for those working within children, young people and families, and this course aims to give an overview of what child exploitation (CE) really is. Within the course you will look at how to identify some of the signs that might be occurring when a child or young person is being exploited, county lines and the process of grooming. Guidance is also provided on the use of the framework when assessing for CE, and best practice for practitioners working with children and young people.
This training is aimed at those practitioners who are working with children and young people who are part of the development of plans for children or at risk or experiencing child exploitation.
Find out more about Level 1 and Level 2 and sign up.
The CSCP are working with NWG to deliver four webinars on Mind Your Language: Exploitation and Victim Blaming over the next few months. The aim of the webinars is to explore our practice to ensure we accurately and sensitively record and report of victim experiences.
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The CSCP as part of their ongoing specialist training opportunities have commissioned NWG to deliver a short 2 hour course on The National Referral Mechanism (NRM) – What? Why? How?. The course will explain what the NRM is including what happens when a child becomes an adult and submitting additional information, how the NRM benefits children and where it fits in legislation before taking you step by step through completing an NRM referral.
The course is aimed at practitioners working with children and young people and who may be at risk of child exploitation/modern slavery.
The training will be delivered by Karen Laing from NWG and will take place on
Cumberland Council and Westmorland & Furness Council, in partnership with SafeLives, are offering the training opportunity to complete ‘Responding Well’ Domestic Abuse Training.
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Cumbria Safeguarding Children Partnership (CSCP) are providing FREE Domestic Abuse Workshops across the County.
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Helps you to explain, describe and recognise the signs of domestic violence and neglect. It will also help you identify ways to supports victims, identify the ‘dos and don’ts’, recognise when it is appropriate to assist, know where and when to get help and be aware of best practice.
To access this course you need to log into the eLearning here
Cumberland and Westmorland and Furness Early Help Teams are reviewing their Early Help Training at present to reflect developments in their Early Help offers. There will be no multiagency Early Help training until September 2024 at the earliest. We can still offer bespoke training with your school or agency to ensure you have the current Early Help knowledge to support children and families in your Local Authority.
If you wish to discuss the possibility of bespoke training please get in touch with your Early Help Teams at either:
Cumberland Early Help Team early.help@cumberland.gov.uk
Westmorland and Furness Early Help Team early.help@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
The aim of this training is to increase knowledge and enable practitioners to work more effectively with children, young people and their families using Early Help, and identify needs early to give all children the opportunity to thrive and succeed.
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Have your say about Early Help. Enjoy the opportunity to ask questions and to continue to improve the Early Help experience for Cumbria’s children and families. Be involved in the conversation and be inspired, there will be networking opportunities and a range of stalls from partner agencies to browse.
This offer has been developed since 2015 and is based upon feedback from professionals, staff and volunteers working with children and young people (CYP) in Cumbria, across our ‘Whole System’ and outside of Specialist CAMHS.
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The CSCP are delivering training on Impact Chronology. The sessions will be face to face workshops across the county. The aim of the sessions are to enable practitioners to develop skills in using impact chronologies.
To book your place, please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
Are you aware of your responsibilities in informing the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) of all allegations against adults who work with children ?
This bitesize session is an opportunity to meet the LADO team manager Paul Cooper who will explain your responsibility and how to inform the LADO as set out in Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018.
This course is fully booked.
Thursday 3 October 2024 (3.45pm to 4.30pm) via MS Teams
To book your place, please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
All participants should join the training event 10 minutes before the start time to allow being admitted onto the course.
When booking onto this training please do not share the Microsoft Teams link with anyone else, as numbers are restricted. This has a serious impact on delivery of the training and the numbers attending.
For any queries about the course, please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
As part of the CSCP launch of the Neglect Strategy, we are offering a range of bitesize master classes on a variety of aspects of neglect.
Each session will be delivered via Microsoft Teams by Rebecca Brown, Research in Practice (RIP) and will include a presentation of the most up to date research, opportunities for practitioners to reflect and share ideas with one another and resources to support practice.
A lunchtime learning session on Non Fatal Strangulation and Non Fatal Suffocation (NFS). This will be delivered via Microsoft Teams. The session is suitable for multiagency frontline professionals and those with safeguarding practice/policy development responsibilities.
The session aims to equip you with:
Monday 16 September 2024 (12pm to 1pm) - delivered via MS Teams
To book your place please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
The CSCP are delivering a virtual briefing session on Multi-Agency Online Safety Training, advice for Parents and Teachers.
Email: CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
As part of Safer Internet Day 2023 in Cumbria, the CSCP delivered a virtual briefing session on Multi-agency online safety, advice for teachers/parents on monitoring, online crimes and prevention
The session covered:
This workshop is intended for all professionals working with children who wish to improve their knowledge of parental mental health and the impact on the child. There are also free learning course available.
Recovery Steps Cumbria are providing Parental Substance Misuse Training, this will explore the impact of substance misuse on adults and children.
The course is now fully booked.
Wednesday 13 November 2024 (9.30am to 12.30pm) - delivery via MS Teams
To book your place please email CSCP.Training@cumbria.gov.uk
When booking onto this training please do not share the MS Teams link with anyone else, as numbers are restricted. This has a serious impact on delivery of the training and the numbers attending.
Professional Curiosity is the capacity and skills of communication to explore and understand what is happening for a person, rather than making assumptions or accepting things at face value.
Local and national reports, research and learning from Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs), Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) and Children's Safeguarding Practice Reviews (CSPRs) highlight that practitioners working with adults, families and children need to be more professionally curious.
Professional Curiosity is the capacity and skills of communication to explore and understand what is happening for a person, rather than making assumptions or accepting things at face value. It requires skills of looking listening, asking direct questions and being able to hold difficult conversations. Professional Curiosity and challenge are a fundamental aspect of working together to keep adults and children safe from harm. This approach is important in helping to identify abuse and neglect which can be less obvious and can ensure that the right information is gathered and shared to assess both needs and risks. Being professionally curious is necessary to fully understand a situation and the risks an individual may face, which are not always immediately obvious.
Being more curious as professionals and 'digging deeper' into areas where there is little, or no information will help to inform assessments and empower you to influence key moments of decision making to reduce risks for children and adults. Escalating concerns that could cause drift, delay and a shift in focus from the child's or adult's best interests should be embraced and seen as effective care.
Professional Curiosity Multi-Agency Guidance for Practitioners.pdf (PDF, 647.79KB)
Please access the link below to a recorded learning session (YouTube video) about professional curiosity.
A trauma informed approach to safeguarding children in a multi-agency context.
This training is only for Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL's) in schools.