Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Refresher Training

Date & Time:

Wednesday 14 May 2025 (1.00pm - 4.30pm)

Venue:

Microsoft Teams,

Detail:

Course Fee academic year 2024/2025: £195 per delegate, half day training via Microsoft Teams

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. Any deputies should be trained to the same standard as the DSL and the role should be explicit in their job description.

Annex C: Role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead ( and deputies) 

Targeted delegates: Senior leaders in the role of Designated Lead (DSL) for safeguarding and deputies (DDSL).

Prerequisites:

Completed safeguarding children training (SCT)

Attendance of DSL 2 Day training within the last 2 years

Ideally delegates should have completed Early Help Module (EHM) System training as Key Worker of Team Around the Family practitioner

DSL/DDSL to ensure prior to the 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 all DSL/DDSLs have regard for Keeping Children Safe in Education and update their skills and knowledge every two years to understand any changes to national and local guidances that are required to enable DSLs to carry out their duties to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.  ​

Learning objectives 

  • ​Leadership and Management of Safeguarding​
  • National and local guidance updates
  • The role and responsibilities of the DSL and (deputies) ​
  • Assessing children and young people's needs and providing support/early help
  • Pupil Voice​
  • Information sharing and record keeping ​
  • Promote supportive engagement/courageous conversations with parents and/or carers
  • Statutory support- Significant Harm Threshold criteria​
  • Safeguarding issues and specific forms of abuse (Annex B) updates​
  • Working with others (inc. partner agencies) ​
  • Safeguarding concerns or allegations against staff​
  • Safeguarding practice review​
  • Inspection of safeguarding ​
  • Appraisal and impact of education sector on the well-being of children and young people in Herts ​
  • Supporting continuous professional development.

 

Places Available:

55

Further Information:

Type:

MS Teams Remote

Enquiries:

cpsloadmin@hertfordshire.gov.uk

Trainer:

CPSLO Service

Venue Details:

Microsoft Teams,