 Welcome to the May edition of the Protecting People Angus Workforce Learning and Development Newsletter.
National Children’s Day UK (NCDUK2025) will be held Sunday, 18th May 2025, which provide us with an opportunity to come together and advocate for children, their rights, health and wellbeing. With concerning statistics showing the challenges children face today, NCDUK2025 provides a national platform to highlight the vital work of organisations and campaigns dedicated to improving children's lives.
In Angus, National Children’s Day will be marked by raising public awareness and will include good news stories from our local services and how they support our children. If you would like to raise awareness of your service, or are running any National Children’s Day events, please send any detail to: ProtectingPeopleAngus@angus.gov.uk and we would be happy to share this through Angus Council’s social media.
The PPA Team will also be out in our communities raising awareness directly with the public and the multi-agency workforce, with pop up stalls, highlighting the “See Something Say Something” campaign. This campaign aims to increase public awareness of child/adult protection/domestic abuse and encourages Angus people to support anyone, who they believe may be at risk of harm, by seeking support from local services.
As well as this, there are also multi-agency workforce events planned, including Action Counter Terrorism (ACT), Trauma Informed Practice and Good Practice in DA. There is also an opportunity for you to come along and meet the Protecting People Angus Strategic Committee (PPASC) and find out about their role in Angus. (Please see below for more details of these sessions and the details of how to book).
Action Counters Terrorism (ACT)
Multi-Agency Awareness Raising Session
The UK Counter-Terrorism (CONTEST) Strategy was developed to address threats that Scotland and the rest of the UK face from a range of extremist and terrorist ideologies, groups and individuals.
Prevent, Pursue, Protect and Prepare are strands of this strategy.
ACT Awareness is a counter-terrorism awareness program designed for all UK-based organizations and individuals. It provides nationally accredited corporate guidance to help understand and mitigate against current terrorist methodology.
Wednesday 21 May 2025 - 9.30am to 13:30pm - Brechin High School, Duke Street, Brechin, DD9 6LB
This session is to be facilitated by:
DC Lindsey Souter, Police Scotland, Counter Terrorism Security Advisor
PC Kayleigh Skinner, Police Scotland, Counter Terrorism Liaison Officer
Abi Kyle, Prevent Adviser – Home Office, Scotland
The course is an interactive workshop designed to raise awareness of:
- Counter Terrorism issues,
- Improve security culture,
- Assist delegates with understanding the role they play,
- Increase confidence when responding to an incident,
- The Angus development within the strategy.
Please use the following link to book a space:
Trauma Informed Practice (TIP) - Multi-agency Introductory Sessions
These learning sessions aim to raise introductory awareness of Trauma Informed Practice. These sessions are aimed at all staff (from any service, business or team) who provide support or services to people in Angus.
You can read more about the Angus multi-agency approach to TIP on our webpage – click here
These sessions will provide;
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An overview of Trauma Informed Practice
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Space to think about your response as an individual, part of a team, service, organisation or business
This course will be presented by The Resilience Learning Partnership.
“Resilience Learning Partnership’s workshop was clear, concise and effective at allowing the opportunity to reflect on trauma informed practice with other professionals.”
Trauma Informed Practice Training Participant
To book a place on the training, please click on your preferred date above or use the following link:
Good Practice in Domestic Abuse and Safe & Together Principles Multi-Agency Learning Session
All sessions take place via MS Teams
The Safe and Together model is based on three key principles: Keeping children Safe & Together with their non-abusive parent, ensuring safety, healing from trauma, stability, and nurturance. Partnering with the non-abusive parent as a default position ensuring efficient, effective, and child-centred practice. https://safeandtogetherinstitute.com/
This multi-agency learning session will be ideal for any worker/volunteer in Angus.
PROTECTING PEOPLE ANGUS STRATEGIC COMMITTEE (PPASC)
CUPPY WITH THE COMMITTEE
Friday 16 May 2025 9.30am - 11.30am G1, Bruce House, Arbroath
Friday 7 November 2025 9.30am - 11.30am Boardroom, Angus House, Forfar
Are you a multi-agency professional working within Child/Adult Support and Protection or Violence Against Women & Girls in Angus?
Come along for a cuppa with members of the Protecting People Angus Strategic Committee.
Online Information Session
Domestic Abuse / Coercive Control - Impact on Children and Young People
Monday 19 May 2025, 4.00pm - 5.00pm
Event Hosts - AWARE - Angus Women's Aid CYP Service
Learning outcomes
- Understanding domestic abuse (coercive control).
- Understanding how children and young people experience domestic abuse (coercive control).
- Understanding impacts of domestic abuse on children, and how to mitigate this as professionals.
- Introduction to the key concepts of the Safe and Together Model.
- Understand the possible impact of domestic abuse in young people’s own relationships.
This learning session is open to all multiagency staff working in Angus.
To book a place on the session, please contact Maxine at maxine@womensaid.co.uk
New bulletin: Commercial Sexual Exploitation and Women with Learning Disabilities
In our latest bulletin we share the findings from our research on the experiences of learning disabled women involved in selling or exchanging sex in Scotland.
I Am Me Scotland
Exploitation Awareness Resources (You Are Not Alone)
A suit of Exploitation Awareness Raising resources produced in collaboration with young people from Renfrewshire based projects and both young males and adult females from Polmont YOI and are based on real life experiences of exploitation including grooming, sexual exploitation, trafficking, county lines and gangs. In addition to working with the young people and adult females, we have worked with Police Scotland partners in PREVENT to develop a section of the resource to raise awareness of radicalisation, including extreme far right, Islamist extremism and other areas of extremism, such as Incel. The resources have been designed for use in non-mainstream settings, though will also be available to schools via the online education platform.
Register for Access : I Am Me Scotland Learning Platform
For more information please contact Mhairi O’Rourke, Development Co-Ordinator www.iammescotland.co.uk
Domestic Abuse (Coercive Control) and the Law
This session is being facilitated by Marianne Osborne who has worked with Renfrewshire Women’s Aid since 2002, and who has a wealth of experience and knowledge around the area of Domestic Abuse both at a local and national level.
This training is open to all multiagency staff that work in Angus and Tayside, who have a working understanding of Domestic Abuse.
Protecting People Awareness Raising Session
This level one training is aimed at all multi-agency professionals, carers or volunteers who have a role in supporting people at risk of harm.
This session will give an overview of Child Protection, Violence Against Women and Adult Protection, supporting you to understand/identify when someone maybe at risk of harm and what you need to do.
This training is open to anyone who has a role in supporting people, within the Angus and Tayside area.
We have spaces available for the following free training course
HIV & Hepatitis C: Wise Up, Speak Up, Reach Out (previously BBV in Tayside)
This session will provide a brief but comprehensive overview of HIV & Hepatitis C transmission, and how to reduce risk. The session will also explore HIV and related intersectional stigma. The session has been designed to support engagement with your team and service users.
We have spaces available for the following free training course
Healthy Relationships, Consent & the Law
The aim is to introduce the Scottish Government resource "Key Messages for Young People on Healthy Relationships and Consent" and highlight how this document can be used to enhance practice with young people.
We have spaces available for the following free training course
Harm Reduction: What You Need to Know (delivered in partnership with Hillcrest Futures)
This session will cover the knowledge required for you to meet and promote the standards around harm reduction. The session will be relevant to any non-specialist BBV staff, working in the broad fields of; health, social care, housing, community development, community pharmacy, education, recovery and the 3rd sector.
Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Training Programme
April 2025 - March 2026
Naloxone Training for Trainers - Angus Session
Friday 30 May 2025, Bruce House, 10.00am to 3.30pm
A one day in-depth workshop looking at Naloxone and the effect it has on reducing drug-related deaths. It is preferable you be trained to administer Naloxone prior to attending this training which is to supply Naloxone.
Spaces can be booked by clicking on the link below.
Naloxone Training for Trainers (Refresher Session) - Angus Session
Thursday 3 July 2025, Bruce House, 1.00pm to 4.00pm
An afternoon refresher session, taking another look at Naloxone and the effect it has on reducing drug-related deaths. This training is suitable for staff who have previously attended training for trainers session (2 years ago or more) but would like a refresher.
Spaces can be booked by clicking on the link below.
Young People Online: Sex, Relationships and Technology
NHS Tayside Sexual Health & BBV Team are offering the above training to multi-agency staff and volunteers working with young people in Angus.
This session will cover
- how young people use technology around sex and relationships and the possible impacts of this, including porn, intimate image sharing and sextortion
- what the local and national data tells us
- what useful resources, activities and further reading are available and how these can be used to support young people in group and 1 to 1 situations
Spaces are limited, please book via the link below and remember to cancel your space if you can no longer attend.
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Core Skills in Child Protection
Wednesday 25 June 2025, 9.15am - 4.15pm
Wednesday 26 November 2025, 9.15am - 4.15pm
Thursday 19 February 2026, 9.15am - 4.15pm
All courses will be held in the Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
To request any of the dates above, please email: Tay.pptraining@nhs.scot
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Effective Decision Making: Assessment, Planning and Chronologies
Thursday 22 May 2025, Lintrathen Road, Whitehills HCCC, Forfar, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Wednesday 13 August 2025, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Tuesday 11 November 2025, James Murray Suite, Murray Royal Hospital, Perth, 9,30am - 4.30pm
Thursday 15 January 2026, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, 9.30am - 4.30pm
Wednesday 11 March 2026, James Murray Suite, Murray Royal Hospital, Perth, 9.30am - 4.30pm
To request a place on any of the above, please email: Tay.pptraining@nhs.scot
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Learning from Child Protection Incidents
Thursday 19 June 2025, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
Thursday 21 August 2025, James Murray Suite, Murray Royal Hospital, Perth
Wednesday 8 October 2025, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
Tuesday 17 March 2026, Boardroom, Level 10, Murray Royal Hospital, Dundee
All courses will run from 9.30am - 4.30pm
To request on any of the dates above, please email: Tay.pptraining@nhs.scot
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Sexual Harm
Wednesday 9 July 2025, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
Thursday 25 September 2025, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
Tuesday 16 December 2025, James Murray Suite, Murray Royal Hospital, Perth
Wednesday 25 March 2026, Boardroom, Level 10, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee
All courses will run 9.30am - 4.30pm
To request a place on any of the dates above, please email: Tay.pptraining@nhs.scot

Domestic Abuse/Coercive Control – Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
Awareness Raising Sessions
Thursday 8th May 2025 9.30am - 12.30pm, Training Suite, Angus House. Orchardbank, Forfar
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Monday 27th October 2025 1:30pm - 4:30pm, G1, Bruce House, Wellgate, Arbroath
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LGBTQIA+ Multi-agency Awareness Raising Session
This face-to-face training session is being facilitated by Under One Rainbow, who are a local Angus organisation offering a range of services to LGBTQIA+ young people, family/friends, and the larger community generally.
Under One Rainbow was founded in 2022 following discussions about the extra difficulties that young LGBTQIA+ people and their families sometimes face and the lack of available highly confidential support.
Safe & Together Bitesize Learning Sessions
Angus Safe & Together Champions have developed a series of Learning sessions they will deliver once a month to all staff in Angus. You are welcome to come to as many of these as you wish to.
The aims of the Programme are:
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To share our learning as Safe & Together Champions and practitioners working with children, young people & families
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To create a safe space to allow practitioners to share their thoughts, feelings and practice dilemmas around working with Domestic Abuse
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To support our colleagues in Angus in order to improve outcomes for families where Domestic Abuse is present.
Training Facilitators: Angus Council Safe & Together Champions
Audience: This training is open to anyone in a multi-agency supporting role, within the Angus and Tayside area.
For more information on each session and to book your place, please click on your preferred session name.
Graded Care Profile (GCP2) Tool Face to Face Training for Multi-Agency Staff
What is the Graded Care Profile 2 (GCP2)? The Graded Care Profile 2 (GCP2) is a tool designed to help practitioners take a strength-based approach to measure the quality of care a child is receiving, and support professionals to identify neglect, where this is an issue. Neglect can have damaging effects on a child’s health, development, and education, and later in life can put them at risk of depression, substance abuse and even suicide attempts (Norman et al, 2012).
This training is open to all multi-agency staff working with children and families within the Angus area.
Roles and Responsibilities and Interagency Working in the Protection of Adults
Sessions take place from 9.30am - 12 noon at Angus House, Forfar
Places are limited to 20 per course so book early to avoid disappointment.
Information Sharing and Communication Within and Across Agencies to Protect Adults and Assessing Risk
Sessions take place from 9.30am – 3.30pm at Angus House, Forfar
Scottish Children's Reporter Administration
SCRA Tayside have developed a number of training events over the course of 2025. All events are detailed in the Protecting People Dundee training portal on the following link - Booking Calendar. Alternatively they can be accessed clicking the links below.
All training will take place at SCRA, 6 Commercial Street, Dundee and will be in person.
A full days introduction to the Role of the Children's Reporter and Children's Hearings (face to face).
SCRA, 6 Commercial Street, Dundee, DD1 3EH
This training is provided to any professional who may find themselves referring a child or young person to the Reporter or attend Children's Hearings.
Learning Outcomes include:
Providing a basic understanding of the role of the Reporter and the Children’s Hearing System;
Equip professionals to feel confident in fulfilling their role when interacting with the referral process and the hearing system;
Provide a safe environment to learn about the hearing system;
Provide a simulation of a Children’s Hearing, through a mock Hearing experience
Practice / Legislative Updates (face to face)
16 May 2025 - 9:30am - 12:30pm
18 July 2025 - 9:30am - 12:30pm
24 October 2025 - 9:30am - 12:30pm
SCRA, 6 Commercial Street, Dundee, DD1 3EH
Legislation and practice can evolve over time and it can be difficult for practitioners to remain up to date with current regulations etc. This training will provide training for all practitioners to prepare them for current and proposed future changes, e.g.
- UNCRC
- Children (Scotland) Act 2020
- Participation Individuals
- Attendance via virtual means
- Independent Advocacy
- Children (Care and Justice) (Scotland) Act*
Court Preparation Training (face to face)
13 June 2025 - 9.30am - 12.30pm
22 August 2025 - 9.30am - 12.30pm
21 November 2025 - 9.30am - 12.30pm
SCRA, 6 Commercial Street, Dundee, DD1 3EH
A half day training to update and prepare professionals who may be required to give evidence in Court for Children's Hearings Proceedings.
Training will include;
- The Reporters role in Court
- Pre-cognitions / witness statements.
- Evidence – “facts vs opinions”
- Examination in chief
- Cross examination
- Role of the Sheriff
IRISS CHILD PROTECTION PLANNING MEETINGS
A course supporting professionals to understand and improve practice in Child Protection Planning Meetings (CPPMs).
If you believe a child is at immediate risk of harm contact the police on 999. If you are worried about a child, and think they may be a victim of neglect or abuse, you can report it online.
If you, or an adult you know, are at immediate risk of harm contact the police on 999. If you are worried about an adult, and believe they may be at risk of harm you can report it online.
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