Safeguarding
Safeguarding Awareness Week 2024
This year Safeguarding Awareness Week will run from Monday 18 to Friday 22 November 2024. It's a time for people to come together to raise the importance of safeguarding issues.
The key themes for the week are:
- Neglect
- Children's mental health
- Domestic abuse
- Bullying
- Online harms
We'll have events running throughout the week. We'll continue to update this page until Safeguarding Awareness Week as more events are organised.
Events for the public
Monday 18 November
Predatory marriage
Time: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Description: Professional curiosity is where a practitioner proactively recognises and asks questions to try to understand what is happening within a particular institution, family or for an individual, rather than making assumptions or taking a single source of information and accepting at face value.
To achieve safer cultures and communities, practitioners and members of the community should be professionally curious. This involves looking, listening, asking direct questions and reflecting on all of the information received. We need to be recognising signs that harm could be occurring, asking questions to learn more about what's happening and talking to others within and outside of our organisational context, where necessary, to follow-up concerns.
How to book: please email: sab@york.gov.uk stating the day and workshop title. Please provide your name, organisation, job role (if applicable) and contact email. We'll then send you a teams link for the workshop.
Wednesday 20 November
Contextual safeguarding online seminar for parents
Time: 4.30pm to 5.30pm
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description:
This seminar is open to parents or carers living in Barnsley only.
Contextual Safeguarding is an approach to understanding, and responding to, young people’s experiences of significant harm beyond their families. It recognises that the different relationships that young people form in their neighbourhoods, schools and online can make them vulnerable. Parents and carers have little influence over these contexts, and young people’s experiences outside of the family home can affect parent-child relationships.
By the end of the seminar participants will have:
- An understanding of what we mean by ‘contextual safeguarding’
- Discussed how children and young people can be significantly harmed outside the family home
- Increased confidence to identify children and young people who present as potentially being vulnerable through the company they keep or the areas they frequent.
- An awareness of the role of the council in adopting and promoting a Contextual Safeguarding approach to keep young people safe in Barnsley.
A link will be sent to you nearer the time so you can access the seminar via Microsoft Teams.
If you would like any more information about this seminar please email parentsupport@barnsley.gov.uk.
How to book: Book your place for the contextual safeguarding online seminar for parents on Eventbrite.
All week
Market stalls
Venue: Barnsley market
Description: As part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, we'll be holding up to 8 stalls all day Monday to Friday. Different organisations will be giving out resources and information. All part of our mission to raise awareness around Safeguarding adults & children.
Events for professionals
Monday 18 November
Self neglect and unpaid carers
Time: 1pm to 4pm
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description: This workshop will consider learning from safeguarding adult reviews where people were reliant on the care of family and unpaid carers, but refused support and help that was
necessary for their wellbeing and the wellbeing of the carer. The workshop will consider the signs and risks associated with such behaviour. It will also highlight the good practice that has been recommended through the reviews.
How to book: Email: sabtraining@barnsley.gov.uk
Modern slavery and human trafficking
Time: 11am to 12pm
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description: Learn what modern slavery is, what the different types are, and how to spot the signs. What makes a person more at risk and how we can help protect them. How does cuckooing link into county lines and what can we do to help tackling this type of criminality.
This online seminar is suitable for all staff and carers working with children and young people and adults who are involved in multi-agency partnerships.
To be delivered by DS Simcock, SYP.
How to book: Book via POD
Predatory marriage
Time: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Description: Professional curiosity is where a practitioner proactively recognises and asks questions to try to understand what is happening within a particular institution, family or for an individual, rather than making assumptions or taking a single source of information and accepting at face value.
To achieve safer cultures and communities, practitioners and members of the community should be professionally curious. This involves looking, listening, asking direct questions and reflecting on all of the information received. We need to be recognising signs that harm could be occurring, asking questions to learn more about what's happening and talking to others within and outside of our organisational context, where necessary, to follow-up concerns.
How to book: please email: sab@york.gov.uk stating the day and workshop title. Please provide your name, organisation, job role (if applicable) and contact email. We'll then send you a teams link for the workshop.
Tuesday 19 November
Designated safeguarding lead forum
Time: 3pm to 5pm
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description: A forum where DSL’s in educational settings and multi-agency settings are invited to share knowledge and good practice and to be given updates on the safeguarding children landscape in Barnsley.
Understanding child/adolescent to parent abuse
Time: 10am to 1pm
Venue: Priory Centre, Barnsley
Description:
- Signs and indicators of child to parent abuse
- How professionals can support the family
- Knowledge of local service
How to book: Book your place on the IDAS website
Wednesday 20 November
Trauma informed practice
Time: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Description: This workshop looks at:
- What is trauma and its impact?
- What is trauma informed care?
- Who are boundaries for and why do we need them?
- How working with trauma can impact staff and organisations.
- Looking after ourselves and others.
How to book: please email: sab@york.gov.uk stating the day and workshop title. Please provide your name, organisation, job role (if applicable) and contact email. We'll then send you a teams link for the workshop.
Understanding neglect and the impact on children and young people
Time: 9.30am to 3.30pm
Venue: Barnsley Town Hall, Reception Rooms
Description: The focus of this conference is to increase confidence in the identification of neglect, the safeguarding of children and young people who have been neglected and to provide an understanding of the long-term impact of neglect.
How to book: Book via POD
Thursday 21 November
Safeguarding - the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP)
Time: 12pm to 1pm
Description: Find out more about the work of the Department for Work and Pensions in safeguarding adults. You'll find out how they're in a unique position to support and identify adults at risk of harm and abuse through the advanced customer support role and job centres as safe places for victims of domestic abuse.
How to book: please email: sab@york.gov.uk stating the day and workshop title. Please provide your name, organisation, job role (if applicable) and contact email. We'll then send you a teams link for the workshop.
Decision support guidance and raising safeguarding concerns
Time: 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Venue: Reception Room, Barnsley Town Hall
Description: The workshop will use Barnsley Safeguarding Adults Board's Decision Support Guidance and apply it to real life scenarios that are faced by workers and managers in residential, nursing and home care when identifying and supporting people through abuse and neglect.
How to book: Email: sabtraining@barnsley.gov.uk
What reviews have told us about practice - how does it feel to be on the frontline?
Time: 9.30am to 12.30pm
Venue: Reception Room, Barnsley Town Hall
Description: Ideal for frontline workers in health, social care, domestic abuse, substance and alcohol use and suicide. It will look at themes in learning from reviews where adults and children have died or been seriously harmed. This is as a result of abuse, neglect, suicide, related to domestic abuse or related to alcohol and substance misuse. It will also give workers a chance to reflect on the challenges that they face in applying lessons into practice and what actions are important to change this.
How to book: Email: sabtraining@barnsley.gov.uk
Was not brought: safeguarding children and vulnerable adults who are not brought to health appointments
Time: 11am to 12pm
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description: This is a multi-agency session open to all professionals organised by SWYT. This session is for those wanting to understand: what ‘was not brought’ means. When adults and children not being brought to health appointments becomes a safeguarding concern. Recognise that adults and children not being brought to appointments can be an indicator of neglect. Support the use of the ‘was not brought’ terminology rather that ‘did not attend’ where appropriate.
How to book: Email: SafeguardingTeam@swyt.nhs.uk
Forced marriage, female genital mutilation and honour based abuse
Time: 10.30am to 12pm
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description: To raise your awareness of these practices within our local and national communities by using examples of live case studies. To be delivered by Suzanne Jackson M.B.E. of SYP.
How to book: Book via POD
Designated Safeguarding Lead
Time: 9am to 3pm
Venue: Room 14, Barnsley Town Hall
Description:
- Give clarity around what safeguarding arrangements should be in place to keep children safe
- To understand what to do if safeguarding concerns are raised and how to support staff to recognise these.
- Have the opportunity to reflect on current practice.
How to book: Book via POD
Friday 22 November
Cyber crime, scams, online gaming and exploitation
Time: 10am to 1pm
Venue: Barnsley Town Hall, Reception Rooms
Description: This session will be held by fraud protect officer's Andy Foster and Charlotte Platts, Colette Oxtoby, Training & Engagement Manager. Fraud is known as the ‘secret crime’ and only a third of victims report fraud. This is mainly due because the victims, especially elderly and vulnerable victims, often having feelings of shame, embarrassment and guilt. Fraud is the most commonly experienced crime in the UK, affecting UK society economically and socially. It accounts for over 40% of crime in England and Wales. Colette Oxtoby of Ygam, Training & Engagement Manager for Education, will lead a 1-hour awareness session covering various topics such as gaming and gambling-related harms, advertising, mental health and wellbeing, cryptocurrency, long-term impact, signposting, and more.
How to book: Email: sabtraining@barnsley.gov.uk
Children’s social work development forum
Time: 9am to 12.30pm
Venue: Priory Centre, Barnsley
Description: Service updates provided plus a guest speaker from the Centre Of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse.
The impact of domestic abuse on children and adults
Time: 9.30am to 3pm
Venue: Shaw Lane Sports Ground, Barnsley
Description: The masterclass will address:
- The impact of trauma on children, young people and adults
- Domestic abuse and trauma bonds
- The sense behind the seemingly ‘illogical’ behaviour of survivors of domestic abuse
- The cyclic nature of trauma
- Working with survivors of domestic abuse
How to book: Book via POD
All week
Safer South Yorkshire Referral Training - SYFR
Time: Anytime via the link below
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Description: As part of our continued support for Safeguarding Awareness Week, SYFR are again this year offering a number of open sessions of our Safer South Yorkshire Referral Training delivered via Microsoft Teams for any current and potential referral partners.
How to book: SYFR Fire Safety Awareness Know the Risks training.
Market stalls
Venue: Barnsley market
Description: As part of Safeguarding Awareness Week, we'll be holding up to 8 stalls all day Monday to Friday. Different organisations will be giving out resources, information and advice to the public. All part of our mission to make the public more informed around Safeguarding adults & children.
To book a stall please email safeguardingadultsservice@barnsley.gov.uk