Bexley Adult Modern Slavery Workshop (CPD accredited)

Bexley Adult Modern Slavery Workshop (CPD accredited)

Bexley Adult Modern Slavery Workshop

By Bexley Community Safety Partnership

Location

To be announced

About this event

Suitable for:

This introductory course is for all levels of staff in all frontline settings in Bexley and includes individuals from voluntary sector. Multi-disciplinary modern-day slavery awareness training to meet the needs of frontline and ancillary professionals working in key agencies e.g. health, social care, police etc.

NB: You do not need to be physically based in Bexley, but your work or operations must be, at least in part, in the Bexley borough. The workshop focuses on our local context and response, and it is not available or relevant to persons not working in Bexley.


Overview:

The CPD accredited course is a 3-hour awareness raising session covering:

  • What is modern slavery and human trafficking, and the difference with people smuggling
  • What good internal referral mechanisms look like
  • How to identify and respond to potential cases of modern slavery and human trafficking, using indicators, and applying current laws with a victim-centred and multiagency approach
  • Good practice models for multiagency work
  • Overview of the National Referral Mechanism


* You will be sent an Outlook Calendar invite and therefore your email may be visible to other attendees. Emails will only be used for the purpose of the training session.*


PLEASE NOTE: we are piloting a new process for our in-person Community Safety Partnership events to address no-shows and its impact on resources. If you register for training and fail to provide at least 24-hours’ notice of cancellation, then your manager will be contacted to address this issue and you may be prevented from registering from future sessions. This will be piloted from April – July 2024 to monitor improvements. Should there be no improvements, then we may have to charge for our trainings thereafter.

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The Bexley Community Safety Partnership (BCSP) aims to improve the quality of life for the Borough's residents by making them feel safer.