Children's Home Responsible Individual Virtual Training Workshop

Children's Home Responsible Individual Virtual Training Workshop

Aimed at all those who fulfil or intend to fulfil the role of Responsible Individual for Children’s Homes in England.

By Jacqui Graham

Date and time

Wed, 12 Jun 2024 01:00 - 05:30 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Responsible Individuals Workshop: Children’s Homes


This half day workshop is aimed at all those who fulfil or intend to fulfil the role of Responsible Individual for Children’s Homes in England.


Learning Outcomes

• Understand the legal requirements related to the Responsible Individual role.


• Share best practice on effective practical systems to fulfil the Responsible Individual role.


• Understand how to manage, support and learn from the inspection process.


• Contribute to developments for improving care quality and performance of children’s homes


• Identify support needs and learn more about systems to support Responsible Individuals.



A certificate will be provided on completion of the workshop.

Organised by

We believe children and Young People need to be in an environment that respects their individuality and diversity, offers them positive life experiences and enables them to develop positive relationships with adults and peers.

Established 2013 and based in Morecambe, Lancashire we cover all areas across England, including, but not limited to Lancashire, Cumbria, Scotland,Yorkshire, Salford, Rochdale, Oldham, Bury, Manchester, Derbyshire, Stockport, Southport, Liverpool, Nottingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, East Midlands, Leicester, Stafford, Wales, St Helens, Warrington, Sheffield, Leeds, North East.

Our core belief is that in order for the young people we care for to achieve their full potential, they must live in an environment that respects their individuality & diversity, offers them positive life experiences and enables them to develop positive relationships with adults. We strongly believe that a home should be child-centred in its approach to the way they work, and that for young people to grow physically, emotionally and spiritually they need to have positive role models who are able to protect them, guide them and plan for their futures.