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Stronger together – working for a safe and healthy Kirklees
#WYSafeguardingWeek #KirkleesSafeguardingWeek
Welcome to Kirklees Safeguarding Week
9 to 15 October 2017
Safeguarding. It’s everyone’s business
Kirklees Safeguarding Week is returning for a second year as part of the West Yorkshire wide Safeguarding Week.
Last year’s week of safeguarding awareness-raising was very well received and this year it is our aim to build on that and make it even better!
This year, the 3 board partnership (Kirklees Children Safeguarding Board (KSCB),
Kirklees Safeguarding Adult Board (KSAB) and Community Safety Partnership (CSP) are doing things slightly differently. Each Board has its own dedicated day
for events:
Monday 9 October - joint 3 Board Launch day
Tuesday 10 October - KSCB day
Wednesday 11 October - KSAB day
Thursday 12 October - CSP day
Friday 13 October – KSCB & YOT
Book on to the events and workshops and get involved.
Event details are accurate at the time of producing this programme. Other events are still in the planning stages, and will be added when confirmation is received. For up to date information please
visit http://www.kirkleessafeguardingchildren.co.uk/kirklees-safeguarding-week.html or http://www.kirklees.gov.uk/safeguardingadults
Monday 9 October 2017
Safeguarding Week Virtual Launch
Time: All day
Venue: Online
Target audience: Everyone
Details: A short film highlighting what Safeguarding Week is including the aims, objectives and reasons the 3 board chairs are working together: The video includes Sheila Lock (Independent Chair for KSCB), Mike Houghton-Evans (Independent Chair of KSAB) and Cllr Shabir Pandor respectively.
To view the video, please click here
To book: No need to book, view at your convenience
Pledge signed in Safeguarding Week 2016
Preventing Young Person Suicide presented by PAPYRUS
Time: 14:00pm – 15:30pm
Venue: Fantastic Media Suite, John Smith Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield HD1 6PG
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: The sessions will increase awareness of the facts, the invitations, and contributing factors as well as PAPYRUS and HOPELineUK
To book: Booking via Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board (KSCB) course management system
Any queries, please email [email protected]
Voice of the Child Workshop
Time: 11.30am - 1pm
Venue: Fantastic Media Suite, John Smith Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield HD1 6PG
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: Steve Barnes, Safeguarding Schools Officer will deliver a workshop which emphasises the importance of listening to the voice of the child and how co-ordinated work by a number of professionals can have a huge impact on the child’s life.
To book: Booking via Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board (KSCB) course management system
Any queries, please email [email protected]
Tuesday 10 October 2017
What is a Serious Case Review? Decision, Process and Learning
Time: 09:30am-11:00am
Venue: Fantastic Media Suite, John Smith Stadium, Stadium Way, Huddersfield HD1 6PG
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: The first part of this session aims to increase delegates’ knowledge of the Serious Case Review (SCR) process including the purpose of SCRs and how and when they are carried out. It will consider the different ways in which practitioners and managers may become involved in SCRs and the opportunities and anxieties that such involvement can bring. The second part will consider local and national lessons that have emerged from recent SCRs and how these lessons can impact upon local services and your work. The session will contain a presentation, discussion within small groups and questions from delegates. It will be led by Peter Ward who has a background in social work and safeguarding and who has been involved in undertaking SCRs since 2005.
To book: Booking via Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board (KSCB) course management system
Any queries, please email [email protected]
Tuesday 10 October 2017
Wednesday 11 October 2017
Thinking about and working with domestic abuse across
the life course
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Venue: Media Centre, Northumberland Street, Huddersfield HD1 1RL
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: Professor Brid Featherstone (University of Huddersfield) presentation addressing various aspects of what is meant by thinking about domestic abuse across the life course.
To book: Booking via Eventbrite
Any queries, please email [email protected]
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Venue: Global Diversity Cafe and Conference Room, 9 Ramsden Street, Huddersfield
HD1 2UR
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: This is a fictional, one off performance to highlight the issue of domestic abuse in an intimate and personal relationship between an older couple. There will be refreshments provided on arrival and an opportunity to ask questions of a specialist panel after the performance.
To book: Places are limited.
To book a place, email [email protected]
An Old Lady Sings
Prevent WRAP Awareness Workshop
Time: 10am - 12pm
Venue: YPAT, Ravensthorpe SEC Havelock Street Ravensthorpe Dewsbury WF13 3LU
Target audience: Professionals, Organisations, Voluntary groups and Institutions
Details: The Workshop aims to provide a greater understanding of Prevent and why it applies, including providing a greater understanding of the prevent duty and priority status and providing an update on national and local context.
To book: Booking via Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board (KSCB) course management system
Any queries, please email [email protected]
Thursday 12 October 2017
The Victim Hub re-launch
Time: 10am - 2pm
Venue: Brian Jackson House
Target audience: Everyone
Details: A re-launch of the Drop-in hub for people affected by crime in Huddersfield
To book: No need to book, just turn up
Trans Awareness Session
Time: 9.30am - 12.30pm
Venue: Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing, Perseverance House, St Andrews Road, Huddersfield HD1 6RZ
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: Helping staff to feel comfortable and confident working with Trans and gender variant people, and to know how to be a good Trans ally and promote Trans rights
To book: Places are limited, please email PC 5696 Emma Harrison to book a place [email protected]
Safeguarding and Faith Organisations
Time: 10-11.30am or 1-2.30pm
Venue: Empire House Room 2D, Wakefield Rd, Dewsbury WF12 8DJ
Target audience: Everyone
Details: An introduction to safeguarding in faith organisations and the roles they play in the community. The session will cover what support is available and also practical ways in which we can engage with faith organisations
To book: For more information contact [email protected]
Thursday 12 October 2017
Scams, Frauds & Doorstep Crime
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Venue: Basement Recovery Project Conference Room, 1st Floor, Union Bank Yard, New St, Huddersfield HD1 2BP
Target audience: Everyone
Details: West Yorkshire Joint Services (WYJS) SAFER Project talk about the types of scams and frauds in circulation, how to avoid them and where to report them to. They will also talk about doorstep crime and how to deal with cold callers.
The session is interactive and informal and encourages participants to share their experiences, focusing on how to deal with scammers confidently and what the most common scams in circulation are.
To book: Places are limited.
To book a place, email [email protected]
Friday 13 October 2017
Meet the Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board -Independent Chair, Sheila Lock
Time: 10am – 11am
Venue: Conference Room, Huddersfield University, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: This session will be an opportunity to meet the new KSCB Independent Chair, Sheila Lock.
The session will cover:
• A summary of the KSCB Annual Report 2016/17 • The structure of the board unit • The challenges ahead • The KSCB Business Plan including the priorities and progress • Understanding the role of the KSCB.
And also… a Q&A session! A chance for you to ask questions about multi-agency working, challenges and the way forward.
To book: Booking via Kirklees Safeguarding Children Board (KSCB) course management system
Any queries, please email [email protected]
Friday 13 October 2017
Social Media as a Catalyst for Offending by Young People Time: 11.30am – 12.30pm
Venue: The McClelland Suite, Level 7, Schwann Building (Previously known as the Central Services Building), Huddersfield University Campus. (Campus Map)
Target audience: Professionals, staff
Details: Huddersfield University Applied Department of Criminology and Kirklees Youth Offending Team are in the process of undertaking a joint research project which aims to explore and explain the breath of the relationship between young people’s use of social media and offending behaviour. This session will report on progress so far, offer some preliminary findings and explain the potential scope for further research in this surprisingly understudied area.
It will cover the following:- • The genesis of the research project. • The potential links between ever increasing prevalence of use of social media by young people and offending. • Research Methodology. • Challenges in undertaking this work. • Preliminary findings – including the development of a typology of social media related offending and its application in the research. • Future scope of the research and its potential application. • Q&A
To book: Please email [email protected]
TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER
Other events throughout the week
Safeguarding Week Networking Afternoon with C&K Careers
Presented by: C & K Careers
Time: 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Venue: Huddersfield Careers Centre, 24 High Street, Huddersfield
Target audience: Any organisation
Details: A drop in session for professionals to discover how safeguarding is integral to the work of C&K Careers and the advisers who work with Young People, vulnerable adults and the local community as a whole. Come and talk to our advisers to see how we can work together to keep the people of Kirklees safe and achieve positive outcomes.
For further details, please view the flyer
To book: Email: [email protected]
TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER
Recognising signs of fabricated Induced Illness when working with Parents and their Children
Presented by: South West Yorkshire Partnership Trust (Safeguarding Children Team)
Time: 10am - 12.30pm
Venue: Room 49 Folly Hall Mills, St.Thomas Road, Huddersfield HD1 3LT
Target audience: Any organisation
Details: PowerPoint presentation summarising evidence base and national policy to provide a basic awareness of Fabricated Induced Illness. The presentation will also include case study examples from Serious Case Reviews. Group participation required but no formal group work.
To book: Contact Shelley Knight Tel. 01226 645053 [email protected]
Other events throughout the week
TUESDAY 10 OCTOBER
Presented by: South West Yorkshire Partnership Trust
Time: 2pm - 3.30pm
Venue: Room 49 Folly Hall Mills, St.Thomas Road, Huddersfield HD1 3LT
Target audience: Any organisation
Details: PowerPoint presentation giving a basic overview of hate crime and the actions and recommendations from serious case reviews and a case study of a recent incident that has been dealt with using the multi-agency approach and the challenges encountered. No formal group work, however audience participation in the case study will be required.
To book: Contact Janet Smith, South West Yorkshire Partnership Trust, [email protected] or [email protected] Tel. 01226 645053
Hate Crime
THURSDAY 12 OCTOBER
Safeguarding Week Networking Afternoon with C&K Careers
Presented by: C & K Careers
Time: 3.00pm - 5.00pm
Venue: Dewsbury Careers Centre, Railway Street, Dewsbury
Target audience: Any organisation
Details: A drop in session for professionals to discover how safeguarding is integral to the work of C&K Careers and the advisers who work with Young People, vulnerable adults and the local community as a whole. Come and talk to our advisers to see how we can work together to keep the people of Kirklees safe and achieve positive outcomes.
For further details, please view the flyer
To book: Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Other events throughout the week
MONDAY 9, TUESDAY 10 & WEDNESDAY 11 OCTOBER
Presented by: Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing (KNH)
Time, Date & Venue: Monday 9th October 2017 – 10:00am – 4:00pm “We are the champions” market place event Boardroom, Perseverance House, St Andrew Road, Huddersfield. Wednesday 11th October 2017 - 7:30am - 9:30am Breakfast Banter - Raising awareness around mental health Beck Lane Canteen, Heckmondwike. Friday 13th October 2017 - 8:30am - 10:30am Breakfast Banter - raising awareness around mental health Staff Kitchen, Civic Centre 3, Huddersfield.
Target audience: Any organisation
Details: You and your colleagues are invited to a market place drop in session for professionals to discover how safeguarding is integral to the work of KNH and Kirklees Housing. It will be a chance to put a face to a name and meet some of our safeguarding champions who work with families, vulnerable adults in the community and help to raise awareness with housing colleagues.
Come and talk to our champions to see how we can work together to keep the people of Kirklees safe and achieve positive outcomes.
We are focusing on two events the first “We are the champions” marketplace champions launch event and “Breakfast Banter”- raising awareness around mental health over breakfast. We have joined with the workplace mental health champions in order to have a focus on our own mental health as well as supporting our customers who have mental health issues.
To book: Drop in sessions, no need to book
Kirklees Neighbourhood Housing