Addressing alcohol and drug-related issues: Reducing harm and supporting positive change.

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Addressing alcohol and drug-related issues: Reducing harm and supporting positive change.

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Safeguarding Children Affected By Parental Substance Misuse WFD08 HHP13 08/12/2021

  • Duration 3h
  • Total Enrolled 1
  • Last Update November 9, 2021

Description

This course will assist practitioners to provide support for children and young people who are suffering from the effects of parental substance misuse.

Relevance: This course is relevant to professionals that encounter clients affected by substance misuse and where there are children or young people in the family.

To join the training the zoom link is provided below

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83353602950?pwd=SEJRdEZtQ24yWUMyM3NyditEWEdEdz09

Meeting ID: 833 5360 2950
Passcode: 652093

What Will I Learn?

  • By the end of this course participants will;
  • Ensure professionals know how to respond to both child protection issues and to situations where it is deemed the child is in need of support, as a result of parental substance misuse.
  • Be aware of the Regional Joint Service Agreement - Hidden Harm and understand their role and responsibilities in respect of this protocol

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