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Protective Behaviours: talking to children about safety
14 November, 2018 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm UTC+10
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This two hour session will instruct you in having conversations with children and parents about keeping children safe. Topics covered include protective behaviours in how to talk about ‘safe’ and ‘unsafe’ feelings and touching; types of safety, stranger danger, children’s own private places, body signals and communication.
LINKS TO APST Practice 4.4 Engagement 6.2, 6.3, 7.1, 7.2, 7.4
LINKS TO NQS QA1 QA2 QA3 QA5 QA6
At the completion the training, participants will be able to:
- state how to assist children to recognise body signals and feelings
- state how to be proactive in preventing child sexual abuse
- develop strategies to help children communicate about their concerns, worries and feelings
- identify how to minimise opportunities for harm to occur to children
- confidently teach children to identify what is safe and not safe
- list strategies to help children recognise body signals and talk about their feelings.
Presenter: Children’s Protection Society
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
The Children’s Protection Society (CPS) is an independent, voluntary organisation with no political or religious affiliations that has been supporting children and families since 1896. CPS provides a range of services across Metropolitan Melbourne including sexual abuse counselling and treatment, family support, mentoring mums, fathers support, ChildFIRST and Early Years Education and Care. CPS has earned a reputation for innovation, high quality services, and maintaining an unequivocal focus on quality outcomes for children. In all their work, CPS Professional Development and Education strive to be a voice for vulnerable children. CPS believes that by educating the community in relation to identifying and responding to all forms of child abuse, as well as providing specialised training in ensuring organisations provide environments for children that are safe from abuse and neglect, CPS can play a pivotal role in the prevention of harm to children.