FFLM Virtual Child Safeguarding Day 2024

We’re pleased to advise that our next Virtual Child Safeguarding Day will be taking place on Saturday 09 November 2024.

Target Audience:

  • all clinicians  who work with children  in the Criminal Justice setting .

Learning Objectives

  • To ease the way for both the clinicians and the children;
  • To to keep the children at the centre of our processes,
  • Becoming more trauma informed,
  • Learning to respond to exploitation in the wider sense not only CSE;
  • Looking at the potential effects of sexual crime committed against children on their mental health and wellbeing;
  • To increase knowledge regarding differential diagnosis;
  • To understand the types of FGM, why to is done and the possible complications

The joining link will be sent out shortly after the booking deadline and resent 1 hour before the event.

Please click here for the programme Child Safeguarding day 2024

You can book your place by clicking ‘continue to booking’ on the right-hand side of the page.

RECORDING NOTICE: The FFLM Virtual Child Safeguarding Day on Saturday 09 November will be recorded so that it is available for attendees to play back later. The recording will be made available to attendees, though will not be available to purchase after the date of the event. Please contact the FFLM team at forensic.medicine@fflm.ac.uk if you have any questions or concerns.  This online event enables an attendee to attend through a personal device’s microphone and/or camera. An attendee may elect not to participate through use of a microphone and/or camera. The election of an attendee to use a microphone and/or camera constitutes a release and waiver of rights in the capture of the attendee’s image, likeness and/or voice for the exclusive use by the Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine.

If you have any questions, please contact forensic.medicine@fflm.ac.uk 

Dates

9th Nov 2024, 10:00 to 16:00


Booking closes:
8th Nov 2024, 13:00

Location

Virtual



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Type: Internal

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