BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-/-/EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Safeguarding Supervision Course - 12th & 13th March UID:45 DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Safeguarding Supervision Training which is taking place on the 12th and 13th of March 2024.\n\nOrganised by BASHH ASIG\n\nSafeguarding Supervision training will be a 2 day course over the 12th and 13th march 2024\n\nDo you provide safeguarding supervision as part of your role in sexual health and HIV?\n\n Do you want to be able to explore the following?\n\nWhat constitutes safeguarding reflective supervisionHow to record safeguarding reflective supervision sessionsDifference between 1-2-1, Ad Hoc and group supervision.Support for supervisors and where to seek support Learning outcomes:\n\nParticipants will be offered the opportunity to:\n\nUnderstand the key principles and processes of safeguarding reflective supervisionHave identified and practiced with a range of tools and methods including questioning styles for eliciting depth in reflective conversationHave identified and investigated their own role and orientation to reflective conversationHave identified enablers and barriers to safeguarding reflective supervision and planned their future actions in relation to theseConsider the importance of creating a culture within safeguarding reflective supervision that is characterised by High Expectations, High Support, High ChallengeDemonstrate the importance of SMART action plans and reviews to ensure positive changes for children, young people and vulnerable adultsHave identified and considered the impact of this work on professionalsBoth days will be delivered on line via Zoom from 9.30 - 4.30 with a maximum cohort of 16.\n\n£95 BASHH Members\n£110  Non BASHH Members\n\nSue Howard will be the trainer on both days.\n\nSue Howard is an independent trainer and consultant with significant experience in the field of safeguarding children and safeguarding adults at risk.  She is a retired police officer with many years’ experience of working within the public protection unit and managing family liaison officers involved with major crime. \nWhen Sue retired from the police service in 2011 after almost 30 years she worked for Rutland County Council for six years as an Early Help practitioner carrying a caseload, and also delivering training and supervising within safeguarding and Early Help teams.\nSue has now worked on a self-employed basis designing and delivering safeguarding, investigative skills and effective reflective skills training to local authorities and various organisations for the past five years.\n\nWe hope to see you there!\n\nPlease note: This course is now fully booked \n\n DTSTART:20240312T000000Z DTEND:20240313T000000Z LOCATION:Virtual END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR