What is LSCB training?
What is LSCB training?
The Redbridge Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB) Training Programme provides courses, briefings and workshops with a focus on multi-agency training which compliments training already available within individual agencies. It not only covers child protection issues but deals with the broad area of safeguarding.
What are Lscb called now?
The Children and Social Work Act 2017 (the Act) replaces Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) with new local safeguarding arrangements, led by three safeguarding partners (local authorities, chief officers of police, and clinical commissioning groups).
What is LSCB safeguarding?
Following Lord Laming’s inquiry into the death of Victoria Climbie, the Children Act 2004 required all Local Authorities across England and Wales to set up a Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB). The task of each LSCB is to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people in their area.
Who is level 2 safeguarding training for?
Level 2 advanced safeguarding children training is suitable for anyone who frequently works with children and needs a more in-depth knowledge of safeguarding legislation and procedure. Teachers.
What is Level 3 safeguarding training?
Safeguarding Children and Young People Level 3 covers a wide range of topics including management of sudden or unexpected death in childhood, parental risk factors, unexplained injuries, neglect in a disabled child, fabricated and induced illness and adolescents presenting with suspected sexual assault.
How do I become a DSL?
To become a DSL for your organisation, you must have first completed Safeguarding Awareness Training (previously known as Level 2). You will then need to complete a Designated Safeguarding Lead Course, and be fully confident that you can carry out the role as described in the course.
Does the LSCB still exist?
The guidance states that LSCBs must complete all child death reviews by 29 January 2020 and all SCRs by 29 September 2020 at the latest. Once outstanding SCRs and child death reviews have been completed, the LSCB will cease to exist.
What is the role of a Lscb?
Statutory Objectives and Functions of LSCBs To coordinate what is done by each person or body represented on the Board for the purposes of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in the area; and. To ensure the effectiveness of what is done by each such person or body for those purposes.
Who needs safeguarding Level 3?
How long does it take to do safeguarding training?
On average it takes between 90 and 120 minutes to complete. This doesn’t have to be completed all in one go. Your progress will be saved as you go along so you can complete the course at a pace that suits you.