- 06February 6, 2024
Child Level 2 Child Safeguarding Refresher Training - Virtual Session - 6:30pm
This training is for anyone who has already completed the full day/2 evening sessions of the Child Level 2 Safeguarding training 3 years or more ago and needs a refresher session.
This virtual session will start at 6:30pm and will last no longer than 3 hours.
BOOK HERE Safeguarding Child Refresher Zoom Training 6th Feb 2024
- 22February 22, 2024
Child Safeguarding Level 1 Information Seminar - Virtual Evening Session 6:30pm
This virtual evening session is for all Church staff/volunteers who are required to abide by “Good Safeguarding Practice”.
The course content includes;
- Legal context of Safeguarding Children
- What is meant by Child Abuse and types of abuse
- Signs and Indicators
- Responding and Reporting and who to report to
- Codes of Conduct for staff/volunteers working with children
- ACE’s awareness
This session will be delivered via zoom. It starts promptly at 6:30pm and lasts approx 90 minutes.
THIS SESSION IS NOW FULLY BOOKED
- 24February 24, 2024
Child Safeguarding Training Level 2 - Face to Face Saturday Session - Antrim
St Josephs Parish Hall56 Greystone Road, Antrim, BT41 1JZThese sessions are Mandatory for all Clergy, Deacons, and Volunteer Group Leaders who have regular or direct contact with Children and Young People.
The session is taking place face to face in St Joseph’s Parish Centre, 56 Greystone Road, Antrim, BT41 1JZ
The session is a full day starting at 10am and finishing up at approx 3:30pm.
A light lunch will be provided.
COURSE CONTENT
- The expected standards of performance in Safeguarding Children within the Catholic Church in Ireland.
- Creating a common understanding of “How to safeguard children and develop best practice arrangements across all aspects of work and contact with Children and Young People.
- Recognising, responding and procedures for reporting a concern in relation to a Child or Young Person.
- Working safely with children and Young People.
- The 7 National Standards for Safeguarding Children in the Catholic Church in Ireland.
- ACE’s awareness.
- 27February 27, 2024
Onus (Domestic Abuse and Violence) ‘Safe Place’ Webinar
What is SafePlace?
It is estimated that 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men will experience domestic abuse during their lifetime. Between April 2021 and March 2022 there were 33,186 domestic incidents and 21,723 domestic crimes recorded in Northern Ireland. We should also not forget the effect of this on children also living in domestic abusive environments.
Safe Place is a simple but very effective initiative that allows any church, business, organisation, school or community group to provide information and signposting to anyone affected by domestic and sexual abuse.
The Safe Place initiative does not involve providing direct support services to anyone living with domestic abuse, instead aims to raise awareness and build capacity to ensure anyone affected by domestic abuse is directed to support services.
Your Church can become a ‘Safe Place’
To become a Safe Place, churches need to attend a Safe Place Webinar and complete a simple registration form. They are then supplied with a range of ‘Safe Place’ resources and ongoing support from Onus.
What will the Webinar cover?
- What is a Safe Place?
- What would I have to do as a Safe Place?
- What are the different types of abuse?
- Who is affected by domestic abuse?
- How do Safe Places make a difference?
- What is the Safe Church Pathway?
How long does the Webinar Last and how is it delivered?
90 minutes via zoom – LUNCHTIME SESSION (12:30 – 1:30pm)
How to register
If your Parish are interested in this initiative ideally you would need to a minimum of two people attending the Webinar.