Safeguarding for Trustees

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£57.50
£57.50
£57.50
£57.50

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Equip yourself and learn about the essential and pivotal role Trustees play when it comes to safeguarding their organisation.

“It highlighted all areas that concerns the duties and responsibilities of a trustee.” - Participant feedback

Course details:

This interactive webinar lasts 2.5 hours and is delivered over a morning, afternoon or evening.

The course will be presented by one of our team of professional and experienced trainers and will include presentation slides, film clips and small group exercises to help delegates learn the content effectively.

The session is delivered at a steady pace for those who are familiar with safeguarding terminology.

Prices:

Member Non Member
1-9 £51.75 £57.50
10 + £41.40

£46.00

If you are a listed contact of one of our members, your discount will be applied automatically at checkout. If your organisation is a member but you are not the listed contact, please email our Training team at training@thirtyoneeight.org or call us on 0303 003 1111, option 3.

Course description:

Through taught content, polls, discussions and scenarios, this 2.5-hour interactive webinar will cover the following four modules:

Module 1: Policies and Practices.

Learn about what policies and practices you need to have in place, and how these work together to help your charity become a safer place.

Module 2: Risks.

We want to be risk-aware, not risk-averse and make sure we’re taking responsibility for both direct and indirect harms that might occur.

Module 3: Protect.

Identify the groups that need specific consideration in our safeguarding efforts and facing the reality of power dynamics at play in many of our charities.

Module 4: Report.

Who, when, what and how should we report externally? With a focus on the essential relationship between trustees and the safeguarding lead, we consider how reporting is a habit of a healthy and safer organisation.



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