Safeguarding and Child Protection for Interpreters
What is an LAC review? A Child Protection Conference? What is the role of the Independent Reviewing Officer? What constitutes a ‘Child In Need’ and what happens once a child is identified as such?
Interpreting in child protection can be challenging and rewarding. There are procedures which must be adhered to and specific jargon interpreters will need to be familiar with.
What is a LAC review? A Child Protection Conference? What is the role of the Independent Reviewing Officer? What constitutes a 'Child In Need' and what happens once a child is identified as such?
What should you do if you have concerns about a child - who do you raise them with and how?
During this webinar you'll learn about signs of potential abuse in children. Ella will also discuss the processes, language and potential dilemmas for interpreters working in child protection. Ethical dilemmas will be discussed, as well as questions which were raised during the live webinar
We are delighted to welcome Ella Savell-Boss, an NSPCC Accredited Safeguarding Trainer, previous Children’s Services Manager and Director of Safeguarding. Ella is an international safeguarding trainer and we look forward to benefiting from her experience and wealth of knowledge.
Learning outcomes:
Webinar Slides
Learner Terms & Conditions
FREE PREVIEWChild Protection Webinar Part 1
Responding to a Child's Disclosure of Abuse Video -
Webinar Video Part 2 - Signs of Abuse
Webinar Video Part 3 - The Child Protection process, legislation and key professional roles
Webinar video 4 - A Child Protection Conference & Ethical Scenarios
Child Protection Conference Video - You Tube link
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