DateWed10 Mar2010
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14-19 Child Protection (Birmingham) - Birmingham

Programme

09.00 – 09.45
Registration and refreshments
09.45 – 10.00
Chair’s welcome and address
Enid Hendry, Director of Training and Consultancy and Safeguarding Information Services, NSPCC
10.00– 10.40
Keynote 1
Overview of safeguarding developments: What are the implications for schools and colleges?
Deborah Ramsdale, Assistant Director – Practice, National Safeguarding Delivery Unit (NSDU)
10.40 – 11.20
Keynote 2
Developing a multi-agency approach to ensure teenagers are protected in the 14-19 sector and receive the support they need
Carolyn Eyre, Team Manager - Health, Safety & Wellbeing, Education Leeds
11.20 – 11.50
Morning refreshments
11.50 – 12.40
Streamed Sessions 1
1A
1B
1C
1D
 
Tackling confidentiality and information sharing issues when working with older children
Ingrid Sutherland, Legal Consultant, Core Education and Advisory Centre for Education
Ensuring effective codes of conduct are implemented in work-based learning settings to keep your students safe
John Guest, Head of Education Welfare and Safeguarding, Southwark Children’s Services
Effectively handle allegations against staff: Know the correct legal procedures
Dai Durbridge, Solicitor, Browne Jacobson LLP
Promoting inclusion and safeguarding students with special educational needs in the 14-19 sector
Ann Raymond, Safeguarding Consultant and Author of the Child Protection Handbook
12.40 – 13.40
Lunch
13.40 – 14.10
Keynote 3
Empowering young people to handle risk and preparing them for working off the premises
Steve Watt, Headteacher, The Grange Therapeutic School
14.10 - 15.00
Streamed Sessions 2
2A
2B
2C
2D
Understanding the new Vetting and Barring scheme and updating your recruitment procedures
Dai Durbridge, Solicitor, Browne Jacobson LLP
Effectively responding to teenagers disclosures of abuse
Jenni Whitehead, Child Protection Co-ordinator and Editor, Protecting Children Update
Understanding self-harm behaviours and providing effective support for students at risk
Tina Rae, Senior Educational Psychologist, Hillingdon
 
Meeting your legal obligations towards duty of care and establishing safeguarding procedures for 14-19 learners
Richard Bird, Legal Consultant, ASCL
15.00 – 15.20
Afternoon refreshments
15.20 – 16.10
Streamed Sessions 3
3A
3B
3C
3D
Recognising signs of abuse in older children, understanding thresholds and making effective referrals
Jenni Whitehead, Child Protection Co-ordinator and Editor, Protecting Children Update
Training and raising staff awareness of safeguarding procedures to create a safer learning environment
John Guest, Head of Education Welfare and Safeguarding, Southwark Children’s Services
Your legal responsibilities for students during work-based learning: using CRB checks and additional safeguards
Dai Durbridge, Solicitor, Browne Jacobson LLP
Effectively safeguarding 14-16 year olds in FE colleges
Abi Atkinson, Director Student & Learning Services, Leeds City College
16.10
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