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- AIM3 awareness
- An introduction to Wiltshire Police Counter Corruption Unit
- Caused enquiries
- Child exploitation
- Child exploitation - basic awareness training
- Child protection - basic awareness training
- Childminders - Identifying safeguarding concerns and making referrals
- Domestic abuse: Impact on children and young people
- Early help conversation and plan
- Family Safeguarding: Thresholds, Duties and Family's Rights
- Honour-based abuse, forced marriage and female genital mutilation
- Identifying safeguarding concerns and making referrals (adults)
- Identifying safeguarding concerns and making referrals (children)
- Introduction to Safeguarding Supervision
- Keeping safe online and cyber exploitation
- Legal training 1 - Consent, capacity and information sharing
- Legal training 2 - Best Interest Decisions, Self-Neglect, DoLS & Court of Protection
- Managing allegations
- Motivational interviewing and communication skills
- Practitioner forum
- Recognising and responding to child sexual abuse
- Safeguarding adults at risk - basic awareness training
- Safeguarding and self-neglect/hoarding behaviours (core module)
- Safeguarding and self-neglect/hoarding behaviours (specialist module)
- Screening, section 42 enquiries, planning meetings, adult safeguarding plans
- Self-neglect: Virtual conference hosted by B&NES, Swindon and Wiltshire
- Spotlight on child neglect
- Spotlight on self-neglect: Learning from reviews
- Spotlight on self-neglect: Policy into practice
- Strategy discussions, child protection conferences, and core groups
- Supporting and Exploring Child Development (awareness level)
- Swindon Domestic Abuse Forum
- The right help at the right time threshold guidance and front door services.
- Understanding and working with children and young people who are undiagnosed or have a diagnosis of autism
- Working with Neglect
- Working with resistant families