Leadership in Safeguarding (Online) - evening - Wed 29 Oct & 5 Nov 2025
Leadership in Safeguarding - Part 1: Wednesday 29th Oct AND Part 2: Wednesday 5th Nov 2025 7:00-8:45pm
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Leadership in Safeguarding Sessions 1 and 2 (Online)
Please ensure that your Basic Awareness and Foundation training have been completed before booking on to this course. Both can be accessed online via the Church of England's Safeguarding Portal.
This course has two compulsory sessions held on Wednesday evenings 7:00 - 8:45pm. There is also pre-course work that must be completed prior to attendance and a post-course reflective exercise.
Session 1 is on 29th October and Session 2 on 5th November 2025. The course is delivered online via Zoom - the link and joining instructions will be sent to you prior to the day.
Attendance at both sessions is necessary to complete the course. Please ensure you can attend both dates at the same time before you book. There is also a course booklet to complete and submit at least one week before attendance at the first session. A link to the booklet will be included in your confirmation email.
This course is required for all church officers in the Diocese of Bath and Wells who have safeguarding leadership responsibilities or responsibility for leading activities involving children, young people and/or adults who may be vulnerable.
This includes, but is not limited to, all Clergy, Readers and Lay Leaders, Ordinands, Safeguarding Officers / Leads, Churchwardens, Choir Leaders, Directors of Music and Bell Tower Captains who work in Cathedrals or other high-profile settings, or who train children to bell ring.
Learning outcomes:
- 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 used.
- 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 at either part of the course, please do inform us with as much notice as possible so the two sessions can be offered to someone else.
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us via training.safeguarding@bathwells.anglican.org
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