When: 9.30am - 4.30pm, Monday 31 October 2016 Where: Queen Anne High School, Broomhead Park, Dunfermline, KY12 0PQ This event is being organised by Fife Domestic & Sexual Abuse Partnership (FDASAP) This particular event is free to attend, so no payment is required.
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This 1 day seminar is aimed at practitioners working in the early years setting or supporting mothers with children under the age of 4 years. It is particularly suitable for Early Years Nursery and Playgroup Staff, Early Years Officers, Health Visitors, Child Minders, Social Work and Third Sector staff. Children who live in households where domestic abuse occurs can suffer physical, psychological and emotional harm through directly or indirectly experiencing domestic abuse. This course will make explicit how domestic abuse is a child protection issue.
The aim of this session is to allow participants to better understand the dynamics of domestic abuse and the impact this has on mothers, babies and toddlers highlighting the links between domestic abuse, GIRFEC and practitioners child protection responsibilities.
By the end of the training participants will:
Have an understanding of the dynamics and impact of domestic abuse on mothers, babies and toddlers
Be able to identify indicators of domestic abuse
Understand the links between domestic abuse and attachment
Make explicit links between domestic abuse and the GIRFEC Framework
The seminar will be jointly facilitated by Tracey Hutcheon, CEDAR Fife and Lynda Dargie, Learning & Development Officer, FDASAP.
Booking is essential for this course. To book a place, or for further information, please contact: [email protected].
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