Event Details
Day 1: 3 February, 2022
Day 2: 4 February, 2022
Start time: 09:00 BST
End time: 16:00 BST
Venue: Services For Education, Unit 3 Holt Court, Holt Street, Birmingham, B7 4AX
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£505.00
This course will equip senior staff with the information, knowledge and understanding to undertake the responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) role.
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Day 1: 3 February, 2022
Day 2: 4 February, 2022
Start time: 09:00 BST
End time: 16:00 BST
Venue: Services For Education, Unit 3 Holt Court, Holt Street, Birmingham, B7 4AX
During the course, participants will gain:
Up to date information on issues of current concern, including recommendations from serious case reviews:
In schools in which staff are accessing training, briefings and network meetings regularly and using the procedures in practice on a regular basis the DSL trained staff should continue to attend an update every two years unless they recognise for themselves a need to start again by attending the two day training.However, if your DSL training lapses because you haven’t kept your training ‘in-date’ then you should attend the 2 day DSL training to get ‘back on track’. Services for Education remain the preferred supplier, but of course the decision remains with the Head and Governing Body.For more information contact us here or call us on 0121 366 9950.“Fantastic two day course for me towards becoming a DSL and supporting my school and the students within it who need reach out. Content rich day and so many more to take away. Invaluable information and certainly has give me food for thought.” Arlene Croydon – Assistant Principal – Cockshut Hill School“This two day course was delivered on line due to the Covid Situation. However, the course was delivered so well by the three presenters at a good pace with adequate breaks that it did not impact on the course experience.” Support Service Teacher – Birmingham City Council“I would highly recommend this training to others. The presenters were very knowledgeable and professional throughout. Thank you!” Trust Sports Lead – Leigh MAT“The staff are exceptionally knowledgeable and have real-life experiences to share giving context to the information covered. The organisation of the virtual training was exemplary. Many thanks.” SENCO – St. Chad’s Catholic Primary School
Jo Perrin - Adviser, Services For Education
Jo Perrin taught PSHE in schools for over a decade and held the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead and pastoral lead. She currently works as an Education Adviser for Services For Education which allows her to combine her experience in schools with a personal knowledge of childhood trauma as a former foster carer.
In addition, Jo worked as a West Midlands’ Adviser for a national PSHE resource, has delivered a presentation to the Sex Education Forum National Members’ Event and has created a variety of RSE resources as part of her role for Services For Education.
Jo’s advisory experience is not limited to training school staff as she works with non-education based organisations to support them in safeguarding and emotional health and well-being aims and is an affiliated trainer for Mental Health At Work.
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Sandra Passmore – Former Adviser, Services For Education
Sandra has extensive experience in safeguarding, health and wellbeing and evidence based practice. She has worked nationally with key government departments (Departments of Health and Education) to help shape strategy and policy whilst still retaining the focus on working for the best outcomes for children and young people.
She has a PhD on the psychology of health related choices which has informed the development of award winning, evidence based programmes such as Health for Life in primary schools and Health for Life in nursery schools which have been proven to have a sustainable impact on improving the health and wellbeing of children and families.
Sandra led the development and delivery of the DSL (Designated Safeguarding Lead) training for SFE. She was pivotal in expanding the remit of the safeguarding work to also include issues such as domestic abuse and sexual violence and harassment within the education context.
Sandra’s passion for improving the lives of children has led her to develop work within Public Health and managed RCT (Randomised Control Trials) on the effectiveness of interventions such as the daily mile. Additionally, Sandra has written books for teachers and pupils as well as peer reviewed academic journal papers.