You are here

Back to top

Child Protection - Taking the Lead

 Registration is closed for this event
Course Aims and Description: This is a developmental course targeted at those with responsibility for Child Protection and Safeguarding in their organisation or group. The objectives of the course are to cover: · The roles and responsibilities involved in being the lead for child protection and safeguarding in a voluntary group · Creating a safe setting for staff and children and young people · Exploring dilemmas and issues involved in progressing safeguarding concerns Target Audience: · Staff and volunteers who have responsibility for Child Protection and Safeguarding in their organisation or group Costs: This is a FREE course for any delegate within the target audience group This course is being run in partnership with the LSCB, and the venue costs have been waived by HVA.

Course Aims and Description: This is a developmental course targeted at those with responsibility for Child Protection and Safeguarding in their organisation or group. 
The objectives of the course are to cover:
·    The roles and responsibilities involved in being the lead for child protection and safeguarding in a voluntary group
·    Creating a safe setting for staff and children and young people
·    Exploring dilemmas and issues involved in progressing safeguarding concerns
Target Audience: 
·    Staff and volunteers who have responsibility for Child Protection and Safeguarding in their organisation or group
Costs: This is a FREE course for any delegate within the target audience group
This course is being run in partnership with the LSCB, and the venue costs have been waived by HVA.
 

 

When
Jun 25, 2025 from 10:00 AM to  1:00 PM
Location
Jackson Hall
Portland Place
Hastings, TN34 1QN
United Kingdom
Contact

Events

Hastings Borough Council (HBC) is in the process of drafting a new Housing Strategy for the town. This will be a five-year strategy with the aim of adoption by the Autumn 2025. It will set out how HBC will meet their ambition for everyone in the town to have a decent place to live. HVA are working with HBC to facilitate a session for community organisations to comment on the draft strategy.
Book yourself a place to take part in this important conversation.

Central Hall
1 August 2:00PM
To 1 August 4:00PM

MECC (Making Every Contact Count) is a practical introduction to the skills in talking to people about the issues they are concerned about or the changes they are seeking to make. It is all about supporting people to identify and access the things that could help them. So if your work brings you into frequent contact with people and you want to improve the likelihood of making a real difference this training could be for you. A light lunch will be provided.

Jackson Hall
9 September 10:00AM
To 9 September 1:00PM

Are you new in post or keen to find out more about the sector? This workshop, led by HVA Director Steve Manwaring, will include a briefing about the scale and contribution of the VCSE sector in Hastings, information about the services HVA provide, and an opportunity to hear about and discuss the key issues affecting the sector.

Jackson Hall
15 September 2:00PM
To 15 September 3:00PM

HVA Membership

Hundreds of organisations active in Hastings have joined HVA.  

Its free to join and members can benefit from a range of services.

READ MORE >

Get our latest news on funding, services and more in your inbox.

Our funders