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Sacpa certificate – Safer recruitment training

24 March 2023 @ 10:30 am - 3:30 pm


  • Date: March 24, 2023
  • Time: 10:30 – 15:30
  • Cost: Sacpa Full Member – £195, Non-member – £390
  • Audience: 
  • Trustees, Governors, and Leaders responsible for ensuring safer working cultures and safer recruitment practice
  • Designated safeguarding lead (DSL) and deputy designated safeguarding lead (DDSL) as well as members of management teams with recruitment responsibilities within education, voluntary and private and third sector organisations
  • HR professionals with responsibility for safer recruitment, adequate induction, and ongoing HR processes
  • Platform: Zoom (online) – Certificate

Course outline

This course has been updated to reflect KCSIE 2022 and is suitable for staff as well as members of management teams with recruitment responsibilities, including HR and Governors/Trustees. The training will enable you to meet your local statutory responsibilities related to safe recruitment, including Keeping Children Safe in England (2022) and Working together to Safeguard Children in England (2018).

Training topics will include:

This course is provided by an experienced consultant with a background in policing and experience delivering training to police and social workers working in the Child Abuse field, specialising in the interviewing of children and the assessment and investigative approach and Sacpa Director of Safeguarding who has been a depth of experience within multi-disciplinary children’s services teams in safer recruitment, LADO co-ordination work, values based interviewing, suitability assessment and coaching activity.

Course objectives:

This certificate course covers;

  • Developing safer recruitment policies and procedures for your organisation
  • Preparing the recruitment process
  • Selecting the right people to interview
  • Responding to concerns identified through background checks and assessing risk
  • Responding to inappropriate behaviour and allegations of abuse
  • Carrying out thorough background checks
  • How to complete international ‘police’ checks and other international `alert systems’ on potential candidates
  • How to use the UK police check system for UK candidates
  • Have an awareness of ‘professional’ offending behaviour
  • Identify useful interview questions and evaluate answers
  • What is needed in induction of new staff to prevent poor practices
  • Keeping records of the recruitment process in line with the UK and international standards
  • Create policies and procedures for ‘safe’ working practices with and around children
  • Identify how and why organisations have failed and the consequences
  • Understanding what ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022’ states in relation to safer recruitment.
  • What is safer recruitment?
  • The recruitment process:
    • Advertising
    • Interview and selection stages
    • Self-disclosure form
    • The recruitment panel
    • Job description and person specification
    • References
  • Safeguarding policy
  • Regulated activity and Disclosure and Barring Service checks
  • Single Central Register (SCR)
  • Risk assessments
  • Existing staff
  • Volunteers
  • Induction
  • Creating a safer culture
  • Reporting
  • Offending behaviour.

Learning outcomes:

This is a comprehensive certificate programme and delegates will;

  • Review the guidance that leads to safer recruitment procedures
  • Develop in-depth understanding of what is meant by safer recruitment and the practices involved
  • Have the opportunity to reflect on and explain how safer recruitment supports effective safeguarding practice within their organisation
  • Gain greater confidence in defining pre-employment and employment checks
  • Be able to identify legislation that underpins safer recruitment, with a focus on Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022 in England and cases where a safe recruitment process could have prevented abuse
  • Increase their understanding of  how to assess the suitability of a candidate and have an understanding around offending behaviour – in particular sex offending by professionals.

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Speaker: Robin Watts, Child Protection and Safeguarding consultant

A former detective with the Metropolitan Police, Robin specialised as a child abuse investigator and worked as a trainer/instructor/consultant, training Police and Social Workers how to investigate Child Abuse from initial referral to a conclusion. He trains police officers, social workers and education professionals in the Child Abuse field, and specialises in the interviewing of children, and the assessment and investigative approach and safer recruitment training both in UK and internationally.

Robin is a worldwide specialist in delivering child abuse awareness training to schools, charities and volunteers and training the designated people in organisations in an advanced level of child protection. He has delivered training to and consulted with in excess of 1,000 schools in the UK and all over the world. He has delivered safeguarding training, and assisted in the child protection procedures, policies, and practices. He also helps schools to get ready for the Ofsted inspection process and, to date, all schools he has worked with have achieved ‘Outstanding’ in the safeguarding arena.

Details

Date:
24 March 2023
Time:
10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

Virtual – Zoom
United Kingdom

Organiser

The Safeguarding and Child Protection Association (Sacpa)
Phone
+44 (0)207 798 1585
Email
info@sacpa.org.uk
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