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HUMAN TRAFFICKING AWARENESS RAISING EVENTS
Human trafficking is a complex crime which involves adults and children being traded and exploited for personal benefit and can include people being forced into labour or sexually abused.
This session will be delivered by Audrey Hand, Trafficking Awareness Raising Alliance (TARA) and Justine Weaver from the National Human Trafficking Unit (NHTU), Police Scotland.
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
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
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/
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.
Care And Risk Management Training
These events will provide an opportunity to explore and reflect on the roles of multi-agency professionals, within a Care and Risk Management process and meetings.
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.
Understanding Family and Carers Engagement and Addressing any Barriers
Working with families and carers can sometimes be challenging for them and for the practitioners involved, depending on the circumstance. During this session we will share an understanding of participation, the barriers to this and how we can effectively engage with the people our services work with.
Roles and Responsibilities and Interagency Working in the Protection of Adults
Gain an understanding of adult protection legislation, roles/responsibilities of key agencies and how to respond to concerns where an adult maybe at risk.
Information Sharing and Communication Within and Across Agencies to Protect Adults and Assessing Risk
Gain an understanding of risk assessment, information sharing and data protection in the context of adult protection.
Domestic Abuse/Coercive Control – Risk Assessment and Safety Planning
Awareness Raising Sessions
This learning sessions aim to raise awareness of Domestic Abuse, the MARAC model, risk assessment and safety planning in high-risk situations.
Caledonian System Stakeholder Event
The Caledonian System is an integrated whole family approach to address men's domestic abuse. Angus Justice Services will be implementing the Caledonian System shortly.
LGBTQIA+ Multi-agency Awareness Raising Session
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.
Sexual Health and Blood Borne Virus Training Programme
April 2025 - March 2026
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Core Skills in Child Protection
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Effective Decision Making: Assessment, Planning and Chronologies
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Learning from Child Protection Incidents
Level 3 Child Protection Training
Sexual Harm
ADP Newsletter including national and local information that may be of interest including training dates.
Understanding Stigma: Promoting Inclusive Attitudes and Practice
Adult Protection and The Office of Public Guardian (OPG) - Webinar
Join us for an informative and engaging webinar exploring the vital role of the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) in Adult Protection work in Scotland.
Amanda Kerr from the OPG will be joining us to explain the OPG and their role in supporting vulnerable adults.
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.
If you haven’t yet, please click this link to receive the newsletter direct to your mailbox or email ProtectingPeopleAngus@angus.gov.uk to request being added to the subscriber list.
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