The Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership are pleased to announce that one of its partners, the NSPCC, have relaunched two online courses on managing sexualised behaviour in primary/secondary schools.
The Together for Childhood Plymouth Partnership, with support of Safer Plymouth (Community Safety Partnership) delivered a week long conference on how the City can seek to prevent sexual harm. The event was well attended and supported and has created a lot of conversation, activity and drivers for change. To support this ongoing work,…
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The NSPCC in Plymouth have just released 3 new dates for their ‘Sharing the Brain Story’ training for Plymouth practitioners. These free workshops aim to introduce participants to a cutting edge approach of using tested metaphors that explain the science of brain and child development and the impact of trauma. It aims to support…
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EVERYONE has a role to play in raising awareness of child exploitation. Help us raise awareness
More protection for Plymouth children as Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership joins forces with the NSPCC –
The NWG and Marie Collins Foundation have published short guides for professionals and parents on the issues of online harm and young people.
The safer sleep message for Plymouth babies is The Lullaby Trust. We all have a part to play whatever our role to help share the safer sleep message and support families with the most up to date information. The Lullaby Trust have produced a series of short online presentations aimed at professionals as…
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Plymouth has published its revised multi-agency safeguarding arrangements for children in Plymouth.
We’ve been busy developing our multi agency trauma informed training into our new online webinar format. As part of the pre-course preparation and reading for the course we developed a webcast on adverse childhood experiences. A huge thank you to Anna Moss, Vicky Brooks and Sarah Cox for your time, energy and compassion shown in…
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In the Safeguarding Children Partnership we want to make sure that professionals across the multi agency network have access to high quality learning as we all begin to get used to the ‘new norm’ of working following Covid 19. So, we are pleased to announce that our training programme will resume in September 2020 ….just…
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