Financial exploitation and abuse  
Online - Monday 23 June 9.30 to 10.30

West Yorkshire Financial Exploitation and Abuse Team (WYFEAT) offers a comprehensive training session designed to help you understand and address financial abuse and exploitation. 

This session delves into how financial abuse is covered under The Care Act 2014 and provides practical measures to safeguard service users from scams and doorstep crime. It includes real case studies from victims in West Yorkshire to illustrate the team's work and emphasizes the importance of changing the stigma associated with being scammed. Additionally, this session explains the role of WYFEAT, the referral process, and the support available to victims. Book your place 

 

Child exploitation – The rise of AP parties
Online - Monday 23 June 11.00 to 12.00

Discover what an AP party is and the risks for young people who attend, including drugs and alcohol, financial exploitation, sexual exploitation and violence.
Find out how speak to young people about the risks, how to make a referral and sharing information with other agencies. Book your place

 

County lines in West Yorkshire
Online - Monday 23 June 1.00 to 2.00 

This webinar by West Yorkshire Police will outline what County Lines is, signs and symptoms, the police response, and how people working in the third sector can contribute to combatting it. Book your place

 

Cuckooing! It’s happening in West Yorkshire
Online - Monday 23 June 2.30 to 3.30

Cuckooing is a form of exploitation where an individual or a criminal gang target the home of a vulnerable person so they can use the property for criminal purposes. In this webinar by Leeds Safer Stronger Communities, you will hear why and how people are targeted, the work going on in West Yorkshire to combat cuckooing and how people have been helped to be safe. Book your place 

 

Learning from Reviews 
Online - Tuesday 24 June 9.30 to 12.30

This webinar will cover the learning from Safeguarding Adult Reviews, Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews, and Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews. Details of the reviews covered will be released nearer to the event. Book your place

 

Creating an inclusive environment
Online - Wednesday 25 June 10.00 to 11.00

In this session you will learn how to identify barriers to participation, understand positive action, and create a more inclusive environment that attracts and retains diverse participants and volunteers. Book your place 

 

Pride in practice: Supporting and safeguarding LGBTQIA+ young people
Online - Wednesday 25 June 3.00 to 5.00

Spectrum Health will be delivering this webinar on gender questioning.
You will learn how best to support a child in the LGBTQIA+ community. Steph will dispel myths and work with practitioners to help them feel confident in assessing risk and other vulnerabilities when safeguarding LGBTQIA+ children. Book your place

 

Alcohol use, self-neglect, & barriers to support: A spotlight on Steven
Online - Wednesday 25 June 1.00 to 2.15

Last year, the Wakefield and District Safeguarding Adults Board published an important Safeguarding Adults Review (SAR) about Steven. Steven’s life and early death highlight themes relating to care and support to people with alcohol misuse disorder, but also wider themes associated with people living complex lives.

In this webinar, the Board’s Independent Chair and Business Manager will share the key findings of the SAR for Steven, using it to draw out wider learning for both practitioners and services who support people experiencing alcohol misuse and/or self-neglect. Book your place 

 

Engaging with men
Wednesday 25 June. Arrive from 9.00, prompt start at 9.30 to 4.00           

Location: Pontefract Suite, Wakefield One, WF1 2EB

With inputs from the Rosalie Ryrie Foundation, Family Nurse Partnership 0-19 Service, Wakefield Parent and Infant Relationship (PAIR) Team and the Dad Matters project from Wakefield Home-Start. 

This full day session will explore:

  • Barriers, biases, and principles of good practice when working with men, including those that pose a risk.
  • Beliefs and understanding from men.
  • The impact and long-term effects of childhood trauma and behaviours (Meet Charlie).
  • Motivational interviewing.

Limited to 20 places. Book your place 

 

Growing up is a process not an event: Transforming transitions
Online - Thursday 26 June 9.30 to 12.30

Delivered by Dez Holmes, Director National Children's Bureau & Research in Practice. Aims of Session:

  • Understand what the concept of Transitional Safeguarding is, and what it is not.
  • Explore research, practice wisdom and expertise from lived experience to understand why Transitional Safeguarding is needed and how it is the basis of ‘early help for adults’.
  • Deepen their understanding of Transitional Safeguarding as an issue of whole-system change, and systems leadership.
  • Hear how other local areas are trying to develop a Transitional Safeguarding response.
  • Reflect on how Transitional Safeguarding can transform how Calderdale supports young people into adulthood. Book your place 

 

Domestic abuse and the adult child - A mother's story
Thursday 26 June 2.00 to 4.00   

Location: The Orange Box Young Peoples Centre, 1 Blackledge Halifax HX1 1AF

Calderdale Safeguarding Partnership invites you to join Ann Brown in a face-to-face discussion where she shares her journey of overcoming domestic abuse and its impact on her children as they grew into young adults. This powerful story sheds light on the long-term effects of abuse and the resilience of survivors. Be inspired, gain insight, and show your support for those who have endured such challenges. This event is a unique opportunity to reflect on your own practices in sustaining support for children affected by domestic abuse as they transition into young adults and beyond. Book your place 

 

Exploring the aspects of modern-day slavery
Online - Friday 27 June 10.00 to 11.30

This session covers:

  • Understanding Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation, exploring how it may present within your clients or case load.
  • Exploring the statutory response to Modern Slavery and how to gain support for potential victims.
  • Understanding how to work with potential victims of Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking to ensure trauma informed and safety focused.
  • Sharing contacts from around West Yorkshire who can support your victims of Modern Slavery. Book your place 

 

CSE and missing children
Online - Friday 27 June 1.30 to 2.30

This session will focus on:

  • Missing themes, and why children run away.
  • Reporting strategies and safeguarding planning.
  • Exploitation and the correlations. Book your place