Mental Health First Aid Lead Training (Secondary Schools Only)

Description
This training has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Education Safeguarding Officer, Jatinder Matharu, for the attention of identified leads from Secondary Schools in Slough who have a role or interest in supporting young people's wellbeing in their setting.  We do not expect these individuals to act as mental health professionals.
This training is FREE and is by invite only.
Aim
The training is aimed at adults who are supporting young people aged 8-18.  The training helps schools to develop skills and confidence to support young people and guide them towards the support they need.
Outcomes
By the end of the course the delegate will have:


An understanding of common mental health issues and how they can affect young people


Ability to spot signs of mental ill health in young people and guide them to a place of support


Knowledge and confidence to advocate for mental health awareness


Skills to support positive wellbeing


Please note refreshments and lunch is included.

Safer Recruitment Training

Description
This training has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Education Safeguarding Officer, Jatinder Matharu, aimed at any School Workforce Leads, DSL'S, Heads, SLT, School Administrators who may be involved in the recruitment process.

Experienced Designated Safeguarding Lead Training

Description
This training has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Education Safeguarding Officer, Jatinder Matharu, aimed at all Designated Safeguarding Leads from Slough Schools who undertake the role within their setting.

Safer Recruitment Training

Description
This training has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Education Safeguarding Officer, Jatinder Matharu, aimed at any School Workforce Leads, DSL'S, Heads, SLT, School Administrators who may be involved in the recruitment process.

Experienced Designated Safeguarding Lead Training

Description
This event has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Education Safeguarding Officer, Jatinder Matharu, aimed at all Designated Safeguarding Leads from Slough Schools who undertake the role within their setting.

Designated Safeguarding Network (Secondary)

Description
The DSL Network will provide information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk. This may include updates from speakers in specialist safeguarding practice areas on occasion.

Purpose of Group:
The Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) Network will facilitate and coordinate a culture that embraces safeguarding as everybody’s business and ensures schools provide a safe system that safeguards children and young people.
It will provide a network for school DSLs to keep up to date on the latest safeguarding issues both nationally and locally.
This network will provide information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration
to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk. This may include updates from speakers in specialist safeguarding practice areas.


Responsibilities:


To strengthen the strategic communication with the Local Safeguarding Children’s Boards (LSCB) and Slough Borough Council (SBC) Schools Effectiveness team.


To provide a network for school DSLs to keep up to date on the latest safeguarding issues and develop a relationship with the safeguarding partnership


To disseminate the latest safeguarding updates and briefings and provide support and professional development for DSLs


To be able to take time to reflect on and share best practice in a group setting


To advise schools on actions required following national inquiries; and national and local safeguarding reviews undertaken by external agencies (e.g. Ofsted, NSPCC) or internally across local providers in relation to safeguarding(e.g. LSCB, SBC), and to share learning from reviews to prevent repeat incidents.


To inform needs led safeguarding commissioning intentions for the future including plans to train staff in recognising and reporting safeguarding issues through the LSCB.


Membership:
This aimed at school appointed Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) professionals in Slough.
For the purposes of this network schools will include all nursery, primary and secondary education provision. The forum is open to all maintained, community, voluntary aided, free, academies, faith and independent schools.
Relationship to other partnership forums | The DSL network discussions may be fed back into the LSCB Education Sub group.  This will enable appropriate co-ordination and cohesion in terms of priorities for business plans and their operational delivery.

Accountability:
Jatinder Matharu, Education Safeguarding Officer - Children, Learning and Skills, Slough Borough Council will lead, organize, chair and circulate the papers for the meetings.
The group is jointly responsible for informing and shaping the agenda, sharing of local contextual information to inform discussion/debate at the forums and regular attendance. The agenda items for discussion will vary dependent upon local need and issues but will remain open and flexible for schools to include areas they wish to discuss around key priorities or issues. The chair will attempt to seek out solutions to facilitate discussion and debate.

Frequency of meetings:
The DSL Network will meet termly (3 times per year). Meetings will be scheduled on an annual basis working to a 12 month forward calendar.
Other forms of communication will include a termly safeguarding newsletter and access to a schools exclusive web portal.

Working methods:
Only anonymized information will be shared in the forums therefore no information sharing protocols will be required.

Review Date of terms of reference:
These Terms of Reference will be reviewed and revised on an annual basis or as required if significant changes occur through national and /or local arrangements.
Date: January 2018  |  Review Date: January 2019

Designated Safeguarding Network (Primary)

Description
The DSL Network provides information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk. 

Designated Safeguarding Forum (Secondary)

Description
The DSL Network will provide information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk. This may include updates from speakers in specialist safeguarding practice areas on occasion.

Designated Safeguarding Network (Primary)

Description
The DSL Network provides information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk.  This may include updates from speakers in specialist safeguarding practice areas on occasion.

Designated Safeguarding Forum (Secondary)

Description
The DSL Network will provide information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk. This may include updates from speakers in specialist safeguarding practice areas on occasion.

Purpose of Group:
The Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) Network will facilitate and coordinate a culture that embraces safeguarding as everybody’s business and ensures schools provide a safe system that safeguards children and young people.
It will provide a network for school DSLs to keep up to date on the latest safeguarding issues both nationally and locally.
This network will provide information and guidance to promote and assist in effective multi agency collaboration
to co-operate and discharge their statutory responsibilities effectively relating to safeguarding children and young people at risk. This may include updates from speakers in specialist safeguarding practice areas.


Responsibilities:


To strengthen the strategic communication with the Local Safeguarding Children’s Boards (LSCB) and Slough Borough Council (SBC) Schools Effectiveness team.


To provide a network for school DSLs to keep up to date on the latest safeguarding issues and develop a relationship with the safeguarding partnership


To disseminate the latest safeguarding updates and briefings and provide support and professional development for DSLs


To be able to take time to reflect on and share best practice in a group setting


To advise schools on actions required following national inquiries; and national and local safeguarding reviews undertaken by external agencies (e.g. Ofsted, NSPCC) or internally across local providers in relation to safeguarding(e.g. LSCB, SBC), and to share learning from reviews to prevent repeat incidents.


To inform needs led safeguarding commissioning intentions for the future including plans to train staff in recognising and reporting safeguarding issues through the LSCB.


Membership:
This aimed at school appointed Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) professionals in Slough.
For the purposes of this network schools will include all nursery, primary and secondary education provision. The forum is open to all maintained, community, voluntary aided, free, academies, faith and independent schools.
Relationship to other partnership forums | The DSL network discussions may be fed back into the LSCB Education Sub group.  This will enable appropriate co-ordination and cohesion in terms of priorities for business plans and their operational delivery.

Accountability:
Jatinder Matharu, Education Safeguarding Officer - Children, Learning and Skills, Slough Borough Council will lead, organize, chair and circulate the papers for the meetings.
The group is jointly responsible for informing and shaping the agenda, sharing of local contextual information to inform discussion/debate at the forums and regular attendance. The agenda items for discussion will vary dependent upon local need and issues but will remain open and flexible for schools to include areas they wish to discuss around key priorities or issues. The chair will attempt to seek out solutions to facilitate discussion and debate.

Frequency of meetings:
The DSL Network will meet termly (3 times per year). Meetings will be scheduled on an annual basis working to a 12 month forward calendar.
Other forms of communication will include a termly safeguarding newsletter and access to a schools exclusive web portal.

Working methods:
Only anonymized information will be shared in the forums therefore no information sharing protocols will be required.

Review Date of terms of reference:
These Terms of Reference will be reviewed and revised on an annual basis or as required if significant changes occur through national and /or local arrangements.
Date: January 2018  |  Review Date: January 2019