Making Sense of Information Sharing Guidance

Navigating the ‘Information Sharing Advice for practitioners providing safeguarding services to children, young people, parents and carers’ guidance document. 

We are all aware that often, when guidance documents are published, they can stay on an office shelf, unread and unused by the people they’re intended to support. This session will provide an opportunity to consider instead, how practitioners can use the information sharing guidance in everyday practice, to help make information sharing a little bit more straightforward. 

Using the LSCP Business Unit Information Sharing Toolbox as a discussion framework, the session will explore how this government document informs and supports practitioners to make appropriate and secure decisions, when sharing information to keep children and young people safe.

The session will outline:

  • Who is this training for?
  • Why/how is the session relevant to practice?
  • What will practitioners take from the session and how will it impact on their daily work?
  • How will it help them to keep children safe?)

Trainer details

Kirsty McMullan, Project Officer, LSCP Business Unit

Delivery

This session will be delivered live on MS Teams and you will need to attend the full session, in a private space with no distractions.

This is an interactive session and in order for participants to fully engage we ask that you access the training using a laptop or PC only (no mobile phones or tablets).

Preparation for the session

Participants must have completed Introduction to Safeguarding Children and Young People training, or their in-house equivalent, or be a newly qualified social worker before they can access this training.

Charges

There will be no charge for attending this session, or for non-attendance. You are asked to cancel your booking, if you find that you are going to be unable to attend. This will free up places in the event that the session becomes fully booked. 

Dates/Times

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