- Safeguarding Week 2023
- WSCP Instagram for Children/Young People
- RMINDER: Multi-Agency Safeguarding Learning for Practioners - Survey
- Education Updates
- Multi-Agency Training Dates
- Foundation Training - Introduction to Adversity, Trauma, Resilience & Trauma Informed Practice
- Why Speech, Language & Communication Matters - Webinar
- NWG Workshop - Raising Awareness of Childhood Trauma
- NEW - One Minute Guide
- Water Safety
- Child Safety Made Simple
- Child Exploitation - Know The Signs
- NSPCC Updates
- Children's Oral Health
- Useful Links
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1. Safeguarding Week 2023
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Safeguarding Week 2023 takes place from the 19th - 23rd June. During the week there will be a range of FREE learning and development offers across the district for all those who work or volunteer with children, adults and their families. What's on offer across the week?
Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership, Wakefield Safeguarding Adults Board and the Safer Together Partnership are hosting a virtual Masterclass on Trauma Informed Care, a Lifespan Perspective on Wednesday 21st June at 9.15am for all those who work or volunteer with children, adults, and their families. With input from the West Yorkshire Adversity, Risk and Resilience Steering Group, Education Psychology, the Emotional Wellbeing Team and Youth Justice as well as CAMHS and Turning Point, there will be an opportunity to share knowledge, network and learn more about being trauma aware. Engagement is welcomed from across the partnership!! To view the masterclass agenda click hereThere is lots of other learning opportunities on offer throughout the week, click on the button below to find out more:
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2. WSCP Instagram for Children/Young People
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Do you know or work with children and young people?
WSCP has created an Instagram account designed specifically for CYP. The messaging highlights key safeguarding issues, explains what subjects such as ‘home invasion’ or ‘county lines’ are and directs children and young people to someone to talk to or agencies who can help.
Recently we have teamed up with @Wfican.younglives on their weekly challenge which was about healthy and unhealthy relationships. If you would like to check it out, our handle is below:
_keepyamatessafe_
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If you would like to collaborate with us or have any key safeguarding themes (information, guidance, help & support) you believe should be shared with CYP, please email your ideas to wscpevents@wakefield.gov.uk
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3. REMINDER: Multi-Agency Safeguarding Learning for Practitioners - Survey
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In recent months, Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership (WSCP) has launched new, free to access multi-agency offers of learning for anybody who works or volunteers with children and families on neglect and professional curiosity and challenge. These offers have only recently been launched, so we want to know as a frontline practitioner if you have heard about them. If you work or volunteer directly with children and families, please can you complete this short survey - https://forms.office.com/r/j9HsvE2hpR (takes around 5 minutes) to help provide initial feedback as to how well these offers have been communicated to you. Even if you are not a frontline practitioner, we would really appreciate it if you could share this survey please across your teams and networks to help us get a large response. The survey will close on Monday 5th June 2023, 5pm.
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Our Top Tips For Exam Season
Exam season is here which can be a stressful, tiring and overwhelming time of year for the young person, their family and the school. Young Minds have published some handy information designed to help people cope during this time, see links below.
Talk Relationships Online Training
NSPCC Learning has launched new online training to support secondary school leaders with delivering sex and relationships education as part of its Talk Relationships service. The new school leaders’ course aims to help leaders implement a whole-school approach and support teaching staff. Click here to access the course.
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5. Multi-Agency Training Dates
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This course will explore how we identify neglect, what to consider, tools to use and how best to respond to Neglect through robust assessment and information sharing. This training encourages collaboration, professional curiosity, challenge and discussion. It is suitable for anyone who works or volunteers with children and their families.
Available course dates & times:
- Wednesday 4th October, 9:00am - 12:00pm
This course is designed to increase the participants knowledge and understanding of Working Together 2018 to Safeguard Children and other key legislation, including the West Yorkshire inter-agency procedures and local guidance. It is delivered by the WSCP Business Unit. Please note: There is a pre-recorded video to watch prior to the training titled 'WSCP Safeguarding Children Basic Awareness'
Available course dates & times:
- Thursday 8th June, 9:30am - 4:30pm
- Friday 23rd June, 9:30am - 4:30pm
This session aims to provide employers and mangers with an introduction to the systems and procedures that are in place for responding to allegations made against people who work with children. This course is delivered by the Wakefield Council Local Authority Officer (LADO) and the WSCP Safeguarding Advisor for Education Vicki Maybin. If you are interested in this training please email wscpevents@wakefield.gov.uk
Available training on topics such as: Domestic Abuse Awareness, Coercive Control, Stalking, Harassment & Honour Based Violence, Sexual Abuse, FGM, Domestic Homicide, Male Victims of Domestic Abuse, Domestic Abuse Act, MARAC Awareness and CAPVA. For more information, please click here.
PAPYRUS have scheduled in a number of fully funded suicide prevention trainings across the year for colleagues in Wakefield. Two courses are available to book; SP-OT (Suicide Prevention Overview Tutorial) and SP-EAK (Suicide Prevention – Explore, Ask, Keep Safe). For more information and the link to book your place, please click here. NEW - SafeTALK Training This training is free to those who live, work and learn in the Wakefield District. Attendees will learn what to do if someone is thinking about suicide by following the easy to remember TALK steps - Tell, Ask, Listen and Keep-safe
Available course dates & times: - Friday 16th June 2023, 11.20am - 15.30pm - Monday 26th June, 9.30am - 13.30pm - Wednesday 19th July, 9.30am - 13.30pm
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In particular check out the professional curiosity and challenge and substance misuse sections - both have new information added!
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6. Foundation Training - Introduction to Adversity, Trauma, Resilience & Trauma Informed Practice
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Wakefield Young Lives Consortium (YLC) in association with Warren Larking Associates, are delivering "Introduction to Adversity, Trauma, Resilience & Trauma Informed Practice" training. The training will be interactive and a mix of information giving, discussion, video and reflection, and the sessions are delivered online and face-to-face. Content covered includes:
- Introductions & reflection on purpose.
- Self-care and acknowledging trauma affects most of us.
- Doing more of the same won’t work – the case for trauma informed practice and a commitment to prevention and early help.
- What is Trauma? – What are the different types of trauma
- Trauma and mental health diagnosis
- The stress response, survival and adaptation.
- Adverse childhood experiences (ACES) – key research findings & implications.
- How and why does adversity in childhood often (but not always) have such long-lasting impacts?
- The fundamentals of child development – attunement, attachment, and the importance of the early years.
- Plus much more!
This training is free and places are filling up fast, therefore to book a place please click here Please note that this training is specifically funded for VCSE organisations in the Wakefield District.
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7. Why Speech, Language and Communication Matters - Webinar
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On Monday 12th June 10am - 12pm, Public Health are hosting a Speech, Language and and Communication webinar. This live interactive webinar will cover:
- Sharing the Wakefield SLC strategy for everyone working with children
- Exploring ideas and activities to support early years communication, language development and the learning environment
- Insights into the crucial role health visitors play in child development and early identification of SLC needs
- The role of libraries in supporting early years development and beyond
- Learn how families can access free books through the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to support early reading.
- Share resources to support and sign post parents and professionals.
This is a fantastic opportunity for Wakefield organisations and practitioners to find out more about speech, language and communication support and pathways for children and families across the district. To book a place on the webinar please click here
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8. NWG Workshop - Raising Awareness of Childhood Trauma
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On the 13th June NGW are proud to be hosting a session on "Raising Awareness of Childhood Trauma" delivered by Elizabeth Shane. Elizabeth is an author, poet, mother, volunteer within her local community and a survivor of child sexual abuse, and shares her experiences to facilitate learning among practitioners working with children who are victims of abuse. To find out more about this session, and to book a place please click here.
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9. NEW - One Minute Guide
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WSCP have recently published the following new One Minute Guide:
There are many other OMG's available in the series, please click here to have a look.
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Water safety is important all through the year, but more so when the weather starts to get warmer and more children are tempted to swim/play in open water sites. Drowning accidents are especially high in the summer months and over the last few years, there has been too many tragedies that could have been avoided.
WSCP wants to remind all children and young people that even in the summer months water, particular at open water and inland sites, such as canals and reservoirs, are often much colder than they look. Entering cold water can cause cold water shock, reducing the ability to swim and self rescue.
Watch the short video below explaining what a person should do in overcoming cold water shock, should they ever find themselves in that position.
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WSCP have a dedicated water safety webpage, which contains key safety messages for children and young people about who to stay safe in and around the water, and additional advice and information about what to do if they get into difficulty. The webpage also contains some hard hitting videos to being home the reality of the dangers of water and there are resources available for all ages. The page has been created in consultation with the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and the Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS) UK. Please click here to take a look. Calling all professionals - please share this important information with any children and families that you work with, so they are aware of the dangers!
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11. Child Safety Made Simple
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The Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) have published a really useful information pack "Safety Made Simple" for parents/carers providing safety tips and advice around the following issues:
- Safe from burns
- Safety around dogs including your dog and your new baby - click here to access CAPT's new guide on Dogs and Children: Top tips to keep them safe and happy
- Prevent poisoning
- Breathe easy
- Free from falls
- Safe around roads
- Watch out in water
- Keep button batteries away from your child
- Fire safe families
All the information is presented in an easy to read, fact sheet style format (one page per topic), literally making safety simple! To access the resource pack please click hereCalling all professionals - please share this resource pack with any families you work with to help get this important information to as many people as possible.
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12. Child Exploitation - Know The Signs
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Do you know the signs of child exploitation? We may think everything is fine with our children and young people, but do you know for sure they are safe? Signs of exploitation to look our for include:
- A change in behaviour.
- Unexplained injuries or recurring injuries.
- Increased or secretive online use including social media and messaging platforms.
- Change in friends, falling out with old friends suddenly and seeming more popular.
- Missing from home or education settings at times without parental consent or explanation.
In the evolving world of technology, it is becoming increasingly easy for child exploiters to stay masked and hidden online. By being watchful and staying interested in a child’s online engagement parents/carers/professionals can spot the signs of exploitation. If you are concerned, don’t ignore it, report it, call 03458 503 503. For emergencies, contact the police on 999. For more information about child exploitation please visit the WSCP's dedicated webpagePlease share this information with your staff teams, across your networks and with parents and carers where possible.
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The NSPCC have recently released the following updates which may be of interest to professionals working with children and families and to share with parents/carers.
Case Review Updates
The NSPCC have added six case reviews to the collection this month featuring a number of issues including parents with a mental health problem and non-accidental injuries. Click here to take a look.
Mental Health Awareness Week
This Mental Health Awareness Week, NSPCC Learning has collated resources to help schools and organisations safeguard the mental health of children and young people. The resources include: training on safeguarding mental health and wellbeing in schools; and guidance on child mental health.
Visit the page: Mental health resources
Online Safety
South West Grid for Learning (SWGfL) has published a podcast episode which discusses having conversations with young people about pornography. The podcast looks at how to address young people’s understanding of relationships and body image in pornography and highlights the challenges of addressing pornography in schools.
Listen to the podcast: Pornography and young people: a new interface podcast episode with Professor Andy Phippen
Serious Youth Violence
Human rights organisation Liberty and eight other grassroots groups and campaigning organisations have published a report on policing and serious youth violence in the UK. The report sets out new approaches to youth violence which include: investment in trauma-informed and racially literate support for young people to prevent harm; changes to policing; and suggestions around the education system.
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14 Children's Oral Health
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Wakefield Public Health have a developed a resource pack offering advice to parents and carers on how to look after children's teeth, from the first tooth to their teenage years. The resources pack gives useful information and tips, and resources to help parents and carers to start building a routine with their child and achieve positive oral health goals. Click here to access the resources. See below top tips preventing tooth decay:
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