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Safeguarding Against Spiritual and Ritual Abuse: January 2026
This course equips you with the necessary tools to identify, report, refer, and manage concerns of spiritual and ritual abuse, ensuring you are confident in handling such concerns in your role.
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Multi-agency level 3 safeguarding and designated safeguarding lead: January 2026
For multi-agency professionals, including Designated Safeguarding Leads in schools, who oversee or supervise the work of front-line professionals or those that have line management responsibility.
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Professional curiosity: January 2026
This is a brand-new workshop for 2025-2026 on professional curiosity.
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Graded Care Profile 2: January 2026
Graded Care Profile 2 (GCP2) is a strengths- and evidence-based assessment tool to measure the care quality parents or carers give a child.
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Family Assessment of Need (FAN): January 2026
This training is for all practitioners who work with children and families across the borough. The FAN is the common assessment tool used within Rotherham.
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Child exploitation and harm outside the home: February 2026
This session will explore recent updates around the delivery of Child Exploitation Services within Rotherham as well as considering current themes and trends across the Borough.
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Education Safeguarding Forum: February 2026
The Education Safeguarding Forum is held every term, in person, at Rockingham Professional Development Centre. The Forum is led by the Education Safeguarding Officer.
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Multi-agency level 3 safeguarding and designated safeguarding lead: March 2026
For multi-agency professionals, including Designated Safeguarding Leads in schools, who oversee or supervise the work of front-line professionals or those that have line management responsibility.
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The role of the designated safeguarding lead and Rotherham processes: March 2026
‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’, is statutory guidance for schools and colleges.
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Cumulative harm and childhood neglect: March 2026
This 3-hour training session considers in detail the impact of neglect and the attributed cumulative harm.