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Effective Behaviour Analysis For Practitioners. (Half day 9.15am-1pm on Teams)
Thu 12th Nov 2026
A half day course for Practitioners. The course will enable participants to • Understand the difference between descriptive and hypothesis driven analysis • Learn different techniques to break down an analysis of offending behaviour and evidence your hypotheses • Understand how models/theories can be used to support your evidence • Understand how to use your analysis to evidence decision making Delivered by Duncan Hodgson Silver Bullet Training
Transitional Safeguarding in Youth Justice For Practitioners. (Half day 9.15am-1pm on Teams)
Fri 4th Dec 2026
The course will cover • Understand what the concept of Transitional Safeguarding (TS) is, and what it is not • Draw on research, practice and expertise from lived experience to understand why TS is needed • Deepen understanding of TS as an issue of whole-system change • Hear how some local areas are trying to develop a TS response • Reflect how TS can change your own practice when supporting young people in the justice system Delivered by National Children Bureau Research in Practice
Child First and Enhancing Safety - For Practitioners (Half Day 9.15am-1.00pm on Teams)
Wed 9th Dec 2026
The course will cover • the history and principles of Child First • best practice principles of enhancing safety with child first approaches • the changes in YJB Case Management Guidance • application of child first in practice to enhance safety • the role of identity development in enhancing safety and the Activities Interactions & Roles (A.I.R.) Framework. Delivered by Michael O' Connor, Child First Consultancy
Children and young people using violence and abuse in close relationships. ( Half day 9.15am-1.00pm on Teams)
Fri 8th Jan 2027
An introductory course to increase participants’ awareness of the dynamics of adolescent to parent abuse and relationship abuse between young people. The course will explore current models of work, risk factors and common patterns of behaviour. The course includes consideration to the difficulties that frontline workers may face when engaging with families. Delivered by Respect.
