New Domestic Abuse and Problematic Sexual Behaviour Training Dates Available!

We have recently published new dates for two multi-agency safeguarding courses, there are a number of available dates for each, these will be delivered face-to-face. Please see below for further details on the both of them as well as a link to book on:
Domestic Abuse and Child Protection Training – Level 3:
This course explores the latest practice and developments relating to child victims of domestic abuse and the impact of violence, control and coercion on child and adolescent development. It examines the types of domestic abuse, increased times of risk for children and adult victims as well as how to have supportive and safe conversations that help improve outcomes for children and families. It also will improve awareness of work with perpetrators of domestic abuse and the range of support services and processes for victims and perpetrators.
This course is aimed at any staff supporting children, young people and their families as well as adult focused workers needing to consider the impact of adult behaviour on children and young people.
Problematic Sexual Behaviour – Level 3:
Delivered by NSPCC Plymouth Together for Childhood staff this course will consider Problematic Sexual Behaviour (PSB) displayed by children and young people. The workshop will equip you to use specifically designed resources with children who have displayed PSB and their parents and carers.
By the end of this course, you will:
Be able to consider sexual behaviour using the NSPCC Hackett Continuum
Work with a child who has displayed problematic sexual behaviour
Support the child that you are working with to address their problematic behaviours
Work with parents and carers to help them understand their child’s behaviour and how to support them
Confidently use the resources and session plans provided in your direct work with children, parents and carers
This course is aimed at operational staff (within schools and other settings) who would have the capacity and opportunity to use the resources within their setting e.g. youth and community workers, family support advisors, pastoral staff, SENCO’s etc.