Designated Safeguarding Lead Training - 2 Day
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Course Fee academic year 2024/2025: £395 per delegate
KCSiE quote "The designated safeguarding lead should take lead responsibility for safeguarding and child protection (including online safety and understanding the filtering and monitoring systems and processes in place) Responsibilities include providing advice and support to staff on child welfare, taking part in strategy discussions and inter-agency meetings, and/or supporting other staff to do so, and contributing to the assessment of children.
The DSL (and any deputies) should undergo training to provide them with the knowledge and skills required to carry out the role. This training should be updated at least every two years (Initial this 2 day training followed by DSL refresher every 2 years). Any deputies should be trained to the same standard as the DSL and the role should be explicit in their job description."
KCSiE Annex C: Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead ( and deputies)
Target audience: Senior Leaders in the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputies
Pre-requisites:
Completed safeguarding children training (SCT) within the last 3 years
Ideally delegates should have completed Early Help Module System Training as Key Worker or Team Around the Family practitioner
DSL/DDSL to ensure prior to training that they are able to access these websites as these are key practice guidances that will be used within the training to support your critical analysis of the case study exercises.
Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024 Keeping children safe in education 2023 (publishing.service.gov.uk)
Hertfordshire Safeguarding Children Partnership Procedures Welcome (proceduresonline.com)
The continuum of Need threshold guidance Continuum of need for children and young people 2023 (hertfordshire.gov.uk)
Hertfordshire Grid for Learning Homepage - Hertfordshire Grid for Learning (thegrid.org.uk)
Aim
To ensure that DSL (and deputies) have regard for Annex C KCSiE when carrying out their role to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.
Learning objectives:
To ensure that DSL / DDSL understand their duties in accordance with their job specification in relation to:
Modular 1. Availability
Modular 2. Manage referrals
Modular 3. Working with others
Modular 4. Information sharing and managing the child protection file
Modular 5. Raising awareness
Modular 6. Training, knowledge and skills
Modular 7. Providing support to staff
Modular 8. Understanding the views of children
Modular 9. Holding and sharing information
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