In Person Safeguarding Leadership for Southwark Diocese - 8 May AND 22 May

In Person Safeguarding Leadership for Southwark Diocese - 8 May AND 22 May

Leadership in Safeguarding (2 Sessions) Part 1: Wednesday 8 May 2024 -10.30-12.00 Part 2: Wednesday 22 May 2024 -10.30-12.00

By The Diocese of Southwark: Safeguarding

Date and time

Wed, 8 May 2024 10:30 - Wed, 22 May 2024 10:30 GMT+1

Location

Trinity House

4 Chapel Court Borough High Street London SE1 1HW United Kingdom

About this event

Leadership in Safeguarding

Wednesdays 8 and 22 May 2024,10.30am - 12 noon - In Person

Attendance at both sessions is neccessary to complete the course. There is also a course booklet to complete and submit before attendance at the first session.

Safeguarding training such as this can impact participants in a variety of ways. If you feel at all uncomfortable about any aspect of this training plese get in touch with our Safeguarding Advisers before you attend the course. Thir contact details can be found at: https://southwark.anglican.org/safeguarding/contact-the-team/

This course is required for leaders in churches in the Diocese of Southwark, who have safeguarding leadership responsibilities or responsibility for leading activities involving children, young people and/or adults who may be vulnerable

Including but not limited to: Clergy, Readers, SPAs, Safeguarding officers, safeguarding lead on PCC, church wardens, youth and children’s pastors, Bishops visitors, Directors of Music, Bell Tower Captains, Home Visitors, Ordinands prior to leaving TEI, Safeguarding leads in religious communities, Choir leaders.

Learning objectives:

• Understand how safeguarding concerns and abuse can be prevented within their context.

• Understand how healthy culture, and safe and effective leadership, shape Christian communities that are healthy, safe, and have the capacity to deliver high quality safeguarding practices.

• Recognise when risk assessment and management processes are required, understanding when, why and how they must be utilised.

• Understand more of the impact that abuse and trauma have on individuals’ lives, relationships, and interactions in a community setting, leading to better responses to victims and survivors.

• Evaluate their learning and translate this into an individual plan of action that will improve their safeguarding practice and responses.

Please note: if you need to cancel your attendance please do inform us with as much notice as possible so the place can be offered to someone else.


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