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SUMMARY:Restorative and Relational Practice
DESCRIPTION:Restorative Practice is a proactive strength based approach that reinforces the importance of building and maintaining positive relationships by seeking to understand the needs of the people in your community. In this session we will look at the pro-active behaviours and skills that you already use in your practice\, to create these long-lasting relationships\, as well as reflect on how your actions and attitudes can influence and change relationship dynamics. By the end of the session you will be able to map your practices against the ‘Four ways of being’ model\, and begin to reflect on how you can start to encourage and empower others using high challenge and high support. You will have a greater understanding of techniques that can be used to build connections and community\, for example ‘Check in circles.’ \nIf you are interested in attending any of these courses please email wfdadmin@newcastle.gov.uk\nFor all other queries about Restorative and Relational Practice in Newcastle- email relationalpracticeleads@newcastle.gov.uk
URL:https://newcastlesafeguardingchildren.org.uk/event/restorative-and-relational-practice/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251009T170000
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SUMMARY:Trustee Training for Adults and Children
DESCRIPTION:Target Audience:\nThis is a bespoke course for anyone who has a Trustees role within a voluntary or community sector organisation and will need to know how to ensure their safeguarding policies and procedures are robust. Please note\, dates are not routinely offered for this course as we work with individual organisations to agree how to best meet their needs. \nAims:\nTo provide an up-to-date overview of Safeguarding children and adults\, which will better inform your role and responsibilities as trustees/management committee members.\nTo gain knowledge of existing law\, policy and procedures in relation to Safeguarding to help ensure your organisation is compliant and current.\nTo consolidate and deepen your existing knowledge so that you feel more confident and satisfied with regards to your accountabilities.\nTo provide practical advice and guidance to support your organisations with Safeguarding.\nThis supports:  Ensuring Safeguarding best practice within community settings. \nProvider/Trainer:  Newcastle Children’s Partnership and Adult Safeguarding Boards \nPre-course reading:  An understanding of your organisations existing safeguarding policies and procedures would be useful. \nClick here to book a place
URL:https://newcastlesafeguardingchildren.org.uk/event/trustee-training-for-adults-and-children/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251010T093000
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SUMMARY:Rethink Formulation Half-Day Face-to-Face Workshops
DESCRIPTION:When working with families\, services can get into a pattern of assessments and short term interventions that end when there have been improvements. However\, families often need help again. Rethink Formulation uses an evidence based model of case formulation to help us organise information and structure our conversations to reach a shared understanding of a family and their presenting issues\, from which we can base our plans. This formulation can travel with the family into different services\, and should reduce the number of assessments they have by providing an effective way to analyse the information we already have about their strengths and needs. Rethinking what we know about a family\, and what we then do with that knowledge\, is key to working with that family in a restorative and sustainable way. \nThis is a half day of intensive coaching in the art of formulation and will provide a solid base for continuous learning about the Rethink Formulation model. You will learn what the Rethink model is\, the theory behind it and be given the opportunity to experience and practice using the model. \nFor further information or to book a place click on the link below… \nCourse: Rethink Formulation Half day Workshop (iLearn live) (learningpool.com) \nPlease Note: if you do not have access to iLearn LMS please complete attached booking form and return to wfdadmin@newcastle.gov.uk
URL:https://newcastlesafeguardingchildren.org.uk/event/rethink-formulation-half-day-face-to-face-workshops-2/
LOCATION:Treehouse Early Years Centre\, Cruddas Park
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T093000
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SUMMARY:Level Three Safeguarding Children Training
DESCRIPTION:The NSCP Level Three Safeguarding Children Training is aimed at:\n1.	Professionals who have already completed Level One and Two Safeguarding Training and require more advanced knowledge and awareness\, for example those whose role involves contact with vulnerable children\, regularly responding to safeguarding concerns or managing staff.\n2.	Professionals who require refresher Level Three Safeguarding Children Training.\n3.	Professionals who work in Newcastle\nLearning Objectives\nThis session will provide an overview of the Multi-Agency Thresholds used in Newcastle to support professionals identify the right support at the right time for children\, including Early Help and Children’s Social Care.  \nIt will provide an understanding of National Legislation as well as Local Updates and Policies and signposting to useful Further Information. \nProfessionals will be supported to understand the importance of Listening to the Voice of the Child\, Multi-Agency Working and Information Sharing. \nIt also covers learning on practice development including Record Keeping\, Chronologies and Referring and Escalating Concerns. \nPlease note:\nThis training is free to those who work in Newcastle.  \nThis training focuses on Newcastle policies and processes so will not be suitable for those who do not work in Newcastle \nParticipants are expected to have cameras switched on throughout the training and to engage in the group work.
URL:https://newcastlesafeguardingchildren.org.uk/event/level-three-safeguarding-children-training-13/
LOCATION:Microsoft Teams
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251028T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251028T123000
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SUMMARY:Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma
DESCRIPTION:This half-day session will cover: \nBasic human needs: \n\nwhat ‘good enough’ parenting/development/childhood looks like;\nthe impact of ACEs on the concept of ‘good enough’;\nthe\, often\, profound consequences when ACEs are multiple and/or repeated.\n\nThe neurobiology of threat: \n\nthe developing brain;\nthe specific vulnerabilities of children and teenagers to psychological trauma forming and ‘deforming’ their developing brain and ‘self’;\nwhy people do not usually react in ‘logical’ or ‘active’ ways when faced with intimate interpersonal threat;\nthe impact of the lack of understanding of why the person did not behave ‘logically and actively’\, on the individual him or herself (resulting in guilt\, shame and feelings of responsibility and\, ultimately\, potentially lack of – or inaccurate/incomplete – disclosure)\, and\, potentially\, on their interactions with those around them;\nhow\, and why\, people become vulnerable to repeated victimisation;\nhow\, and why\, victims’ can become ensnared with an abuser (perhaps not recognising themselves to be victims); and/or appear to repeat patterns of abuse in multiple relationships (basic attachment\, and object relations\, theory will be used to explain this).\n\nUnmet needs remain ‘needs’: \n\nwhen ACEs are not recognised and addressed\, in a timely manner\, the traumatic legacy can be significant and impact every area of an individuals’ life for decades. Without intervention broken things often become more so with “time”: not less;\nrecognising that significant vulnerability to repeated exploitation\, abuse and harm\, is an almost inevitable consequence of repeated\, unaddressed\, ACEs;\nunderstanding that what is often perceived to be the ‘problem’ may\, infact\, be a symptom of\, or indeed the ‘answer’ the person has found to\, the actual problem (which is almost assuredly the persons’ experience of ACEs).\nunderstanding what is required from the professional to better support people.\n\nThe importance of looking after ourselves\, and our colleagues\, in doing this work: \n\nthe potential impact of working with\, and hearing about\, traumas;\nwhat we can do to better support ourselves to stay ‘healthy’.\n\n  \nFor more information or to book a place click on the link below: \nCourse: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Trauma- Zoe Lodrick \n  \nIf you do not have access to iLearn then please complete booking form (download here) and return to wfdadmin@newcastle.gov.uk
URL:https://newcastlesafeguardingchildren.org.uk/event/adverse-childhood-experiences-aces-and-trauma-3/
LOCATION:Newcastle Civic Centre\, Banquetting Hall
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