Training and Events

Access our multi-agency Safeguarding Training

The abuse and neglect of children at risk presents a significant learning challenge. It is imperative that frontline staff and volunteers have an understanding of the key themes of abuse and neglect and the frameworks in place to manage concerns.

Workers should have an awareness that abuse can affect children at different stages of their lives and that there are policies and procedures in place to support children who may be at risk.

If you are interested in training related to safeguarding adults please visit safeguarding adults training.

Cancelling a training booking

If you need to cancel a safeguarding training booking, please contact: info@newcastlesafeguardingchildren.org.uk

Access NSCP E-Learning Modules

The NSCP provides a wide range of free to access E-Learning modules. These can be completed any time and at the users own pace. Modules include: Safeguarding Children Level One and Two; Safeguarding Adults Level One; Gangs and Youth Violence; Child Exploitation; Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards; and Mental Capacity Act.

Click on the button to register an account and access the modules.

Register and Access E-Learning Modules

Other Training Available from Partners

The Safe Newcastle Training Programme provides training courses for practitioners and volunteers working in Newcastle.


You can access information and booking for all training and non-training events by clicking on the items in the following list:

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Multi-Agency Neglect Tool

Last year the NSCP produced a Multi-Agency Neglect Tool as a first step in supporting professionals work collaboratively with shared tools…

Location:
Teams

Date:
5 February

Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

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Bruising in Immobile Children

Babies and children with complex care and support needs continue to be identified as one of the most vulnerable groups of…

Location:
Teams

Date:
31 January

Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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Engaging with Family Networks

Working Together (2023) highlighted the importance of all professionals working more effectively with extended family networks. Join the NSCP and colleagues…

Location:
Teams

Date:
11 February

Time:
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm