Course outline
This webinar explores what high quality reflective supervision looks like.
Training topics will include:
Learning outcome:
Speaker: Jane Bee PGCCP, BSc(Hons)Psych, DipH&SW
Jane has worked in Safeguarding and Child Protection for 20 years and was the manager for Safeguarding in Education for a large Local Authority. Jane is experienced in delivering training on all kinds of safeguarding subjects including; Child Protection administration and record keeping, Allegations Management, the Prevent agenda (Home Office Accredited) and Safer recruitment (NCTL accredited). Jane currently chair the SW Safeguarding in Education Group.
Jane has worked managing allegations of abuse against members of staff and volunteers and was a Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) for 12 years. Jane was elected the first National LADO Network Chair in 2016.
Jane is an accredited Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) lead reviewer for Serious Case Reviews and also works with charities, foster care agencies and religious groups undertaking reviews, investigations and audits.
Jane offers Professional Reflective Supervision for those with a lead in safeguarding within their role.
Jane has a Post Graduate Certificate in Child Protection, a 1st Class Honours Degree in Psychology and a Diploma in Health and Social Welfare. Jane also holds a Certificate in Psychodynamic Counselling, all of which Jane draw on within her work.
Jane has been the Director of Jane Bee Safeguarding Ltd for 3.5 years and carry out a wide range of safeguarding work across the country.
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🟢Creating a Mentally Healthier Working Environment Award
🟢Clinical Excellence Award
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Hi I have two albums of photos taken at what appears to be a boarding school in 1945/6. I don't know the school - there is only one photo showing any part of the exterior. The photos are excellent - the master who took them was clearly a gifted amateur. I'd like to try to trace the school and ask if they'd like the albums for their archives. I've attempted to scan the one with the exterior. It's firmly glued into the album, so apologies for the poor quality.