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C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

Aim. To Enable Designated Teachers to develop their training and support role within their school. C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools. Learning Objectives. By the end of this session Designated Teachers will:

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C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

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  1. Aim To Enable Designated Teachers to develop their training and support role within their school. C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

  2. Learning Objectives By the end of this session Designated Teachers will: • Have an understanding of the training tools available to Designated Teachers for whole school staff. • Participated in ongoing professional development. C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

  3. The Designated Teacher • To discuss child protection concerns with school based and support staff and maintain records. • To participate in child protection training. • To promote their ongoing development in child protection issues. C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

  4. The Designated Teacher • To promote a child protection ethos within the school. • To raise awareness in child protection with all school staff in particular new staff and volunteers. C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

  5. Whole School Training All staff who work in the school during the hours in which pupils are on the premises, including ancillary staff, and any volunteers accepted to work in the school need to know: • How to identify signs and symptoms of possible abuse; • Relevant child protection procedures; • How to talk to children about whom there are concerns; • Roles and responsibilities. C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

  6. Whole School Training Tools • DVD • Power Point Presentation C P S S S Child Protection Support Service for Schools

  7. THANK YOU

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