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Overview:
Do you ever feel worried about the safety of a family or child but unsure about how to proceed?
As the picture is often incomplete, we can feel hesitant about what to look out for and what to convey to families and colleagues. Through case-based discussion, simulation, and a multidisciplinary approach, this course will empower you to take responsibility for getting safeguarding conversations started.
Course Aims:
• Examine why, from a psychological viewpoint, the temptation to “turn a blind eye” to risk can be significant
• Discuss complex case examples and reflect on previous experiences of safeguarding concerns
• Clarify key information around safeguarding duties and responsibilities
• Practice starting safeguarding conversations in a safe and confidential setting
• Learn how to document safeguarding conversations appropriately
Who is this Course For?
This course is aimed at all patient-facing team staff
Date & Time:
Friday 1st November 2024 10am to 4pm (face-to-face)
Venue:
Charles West Boardroom, Barclay House, Great Ormond Street Hospital, 37 Queen Square, WC1N 3HZ
Price:
Free to GOSH Staff
£200 to External Staff | Payment can be made online below or via invoice.
Faculty:
Dr Gareth Drake
Psychologist in Simulation | Clinical Psychologist
Charlotte Barran Social Worker, Lead Educator in Safeguarding