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Code: BH/22/0850 BHSCP - Domestic Violence and Abuse: the Impact on Children and Young People
This training deals with the aspects of emotional harm, physical risk and neglect often associated with domestic abuse. It will help you to develop an understanding of the issues faced by families in this situation, the impact of this kind of abuse, and will also signpost you to local multi-agency support available to intervene and thus reduce the risk to those impacted
This training is provided by Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership (BHSCP)
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 November 2022 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Great Hall, Moulsecoomb Hub North | Map |
Code: BH/22/0866 BHSCP - Safeguarding Adolescents
This training offer will look at the particular issues around working with the adolescent service user and their families, looking at how support and intervention can be offered. It will consider the local service provsion and how this impacts on the safeguarding of young people in Brighton and Hove. There will be input from various professionals, considering aspects of adolescent attachment,the implimentation of a specific adolescent POD, and how partner agencies are working together to use diversion methods to avoid young people moving into the criminal justice system if possible.
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 08 December 2022 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Moulsecoomb North Hub - Great Hall | Map |
Code: BH/22/0573 BHSCP - Trauma Informed Practice a Multi-Agency Approach
Trauma, particularly in early childhood, can have severe impact on a child throughout their life. It can manifest as behavioural issues, and have a severe effect on both their mental and physical health. When they grow older they may can be drawn into violence, criminal activity, and self harm, as well as being more likely to engage in health-harming behaviours. These issues can continue to have effect on the manner in which they interact with others throughout their life, including their own children, and they are more likely to become a victim of abuse, or a potential perpetrator, in their own relationships.
We often refer to these traumatic events Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE). Almost half of the adult population of England have had some form of adversity within their childhood or adolescence. These can include bereavement, neglect, violence, being witness to domestic abuse, sexual assault and substance use by parents and carers.
This training event will raise awareness of the issues relating to working with children and families where there has been some form of trauma. This is a joint enterprise between the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB), Public Health and partners from Sussex University
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 13 December 2022 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Great Hall, Moulsecoomb Hub North | Map |
Code: BH/22/0852 BHSCP - '' Hidden'' Children and Young People Working with Invisible Families
This offer is an important addition to our programme, there are numbers of children, who remain “hidden” from mainstream service. This could be because they are placed with a non-family member for more than 28 days, are transient due to lifestyle choices made by their parents/carers, are educated other than at school or have entered the UK with parents/carers and have no access to services. All of these factors may cause a heightened risk and lack of safeguarding provision. This session will consider those who may be:
- Privately Fostered
- Home Educated
- Traveller Families
- Migrant Families
This training is provided by the Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership (BHSCP)
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 09 February 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Great Hall, Moulsecoomb Hub North | Map |
Code: BH/22/0851 BHSCP - Domestic Violence and Abuse: the Impact on Children and Young People
This training deals with the aspects of emotional harm, physical risk and neglect often associated with domestic abuse. It will help you to develop an understanding of the issues faced by families in this situation, the impact of this kind of abuse, and will also signpost you to local multi-agency support available to intervene and thus reduce the risk to those impacted
This training is provided by Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership (BHSCP)
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 23 February 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Great Hall, Moulsecoomb Hub North | Map |
Code: BH/22/0853 BHSCP - Safeguarding Children with Disabilities
We know that disabled children are at an increased risk of being abused compared with their non-disabled peers. They are also less likely to receive the protection and support they need when they have been abused.
Their additional needs must be met to allow them to be properly safeguarded.
This course will increase your knowledge and awareness of those needs. There is a focus on how safeguarding practice can be put into place, thus reducing the potential risks.
This training is provided by Brighton & Hove Safeguarding Children Partnership (BHSCP)
Essential InformationSession | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 16 March 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Great Hall, Moulsecoomb Hub North | Map |
Code: BH/22/0663 BHSCP - Trauma Informed Practice a Multi-Agency Approach
Trauma, particularly in early childhood, can have severe impact on a child throughout their life. It can manifest as behavioural issues, and have a severe effect on both their mental and physical health. When they grow older they may can be drawn into violence, criminal activity, and self harm, as well as being more likely to engage in health-harming behaviours. These issues can continue to have effect on the manner in which they interact with others throughout their life, including their own children, and they are more likely to become a victim of abuse, or a potential perpetrator, in their own relationships.
We often refer to these traumatic events Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE). Almost half of the adult population of England have had some form of adversity within their childhood or adolescence. These can include bereavement, neglect, violence, being witness to domestic abuse, sexual assault and substance use by parents and carers.
This training event will raise awareness of the issues relating to working with children and families where there has been some form of trauma. This is a joint enterprise between the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB), Public Health and partners from Sussex University
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 29 March 2023 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Great Hall, Moulsecoomb Hub North | Map |