Artswork Professional Development

Understanding Threshold Guidance in Safeguarding: Assessing When to Report

A focused lunch and learn session on threshold guidance in safeguarding for those in creative, cultural, and heritage sectors.

Courses & Training

Event Details

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Courses & Training

Event Starts

Feb 10, 2025 12:00

Event Ends

Feb 10, 2025 13:30

Join us for this 90-minute lunch and learn session, designed to deliver practical insights in a relaxed and accessible way. These sessions focus on providing valuable information and tools to apply in your work, all while allowing you the flexibility to participate as you choose.

Whether you’re able to actively engage or simply listen in while enjoying your lunch, this session is tailored to suit your needs. While cameras and microphones are optional, you’ll still have the opportunity to ask questions and interact with others if you wish. Think of it as a chance to pause, reflect, and absorb new ideas – all without disrupting your day.

 

This 90-minute training session provides essential knowledge and practical insights into threshold guidance in safeguarding, tailored specifically for those working in the creative and cultural sectors. Designed for individuals responsible for making safeguarding decisions and reports, the session will equip participants with the tools and understanding needed to assess whether a concern should be escalated to the safeguarding partnership.

 

Through clear explanations and real-world examples, attendees will:

 

  • Gain a solid understanding of safeguarding threshold criteria and their importance in decision-making.
  • Learn how to apply these thresholds to real-life situations, ensuring consistent and appropriate responses.
  • Explore the key factors to consider when determining whether a concern meets the criteria for reporting to the safeguarding partnership.
  • Understand the legal and ethical responsibilities involved in making safeguarding reports, including considerations around consent to share information.

 

 

This session will empower participants to make confident, informed decisions, ensuring that safeguarding concerns are handled effectively and in line with best practice in the creative and cultural sectors.

 

Course Cost: £49 per person

When: Monday 10th February, 12.00-1.30pm – Online via Zoom

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