As part of our Black History Month programme, AFRUCA Safeguarding Children invites you to a dynamic bitesize training session exploring cultural competency in safeguarding practice.
In the spirit of reflection, education, and action during Black History Month, this session is designed to equip professionals with the tools to better understand and support Black and ethnically diverse children and families through culturally responsive approaches.
What You’ll Gain:
- Explore cultural competency and what this means to the individual
- Discuss key definitions and explore other cultural competency models
- Learn how AFRUCA practices in a culturally competent manner
- Enhance your awareness of cultural perspectives and build skills for culturally responsive practice
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Who Should Attend:
This session is ideal for:
- Social workers
- Educators and school staff
- Youth practitioners
- Family support workers
- Safeguarding leads
- Anyone working with Black and ethnically diverse communities
Why Attend?
Black History Month is not only a time to celebrate heritage, but also to reflect on how systems can better serve Black children and families. This training helps professionals do just that, by rethinking what we know and strengthening practice through awareness, empathy, and action.
Questions?
Email: training@afruca.org
Phone: 0207 704 2261
Spaces are limited – book your place today!