Eric Hollis - Advocates for Child Protection
This seminar is designed to equip kaiako, kaiako tautāwhi and tokotū whakahaere to develop strong child protection practice. Learn how to advocate eff ectively for children’s safety and how to interpret relevant legislation and Licensing Criteria.
Description
• The requirements of the Children’s Act
• Policy implementation (HS31 HS32 HS33 HS34)
• Recognising and responding to suspicion of abuse (HS31)
• Ensuring professional safety (PF25)
• Responding to institutional abuse (including Regulation 56)
• Responding to childhood sexual behaviours (C10)
• How to create a safety plan for specifi c children (C13)
The seminar analyses a multitude of real-life scenarios,
providing ongoing support and a range of takeaway materials
including booklets and templates.