25% Discount - Child Protection & Safeguarding - Birmingham, Artswork
- LocationWest Midlands, East Midlands
- Type
- Salary
- Artformcrafts, combined arts, dance, film, interdisciplinary arts, libraries, literature, museums, photography, music, theatre, visual arts, youth arts
- ContactRachel Hall rachelhall@artswork.org.uk
Description
*25% Discount for bookings made before the 31st January 2017*
Child Protection & Safeguarding in the arts and cultural sectors
28th February 2017, 10 am- 4.15 pm, Mac, Birmingham
Of benefit to individuals and organisations looking to update their understanding of child protection legislation and best practice, this course provides a full update on current child protection legislation, including the Disclosure and Barring service, the Duty to Refer and Working Together.
The day will provide practical advice to help you develop sensible structures and build confidence around child protection issues, within the context of developing and delivering creative and cultural projects for children and young people. The course also includes a “safe touch” section, exploring how child protection guidelines can be maintained within more physical art forms.
You will gain:
- An update on current child protection legislation and best practice
- Information on the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS), and how to handle disclosure
- Ideas for developing child protection policies
- Safe Touch – information on how child protection guidelines can be maintained within more physical art forms
Course cost:
25% discount off the course fee of £130 if you book before the 31st January 2017. This fee includes lunch, refreshments and a certificate of attendance.
Book your place online at http://ift.tt/2hP2WQ0 or contact rachelhall@artswork.org.uk / 02380 332491
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