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    BBSafe Child Protection Week free webinar| Safeguarding masterclass

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    At BBSafe, we are deeply committed to supporting not for profit organisations by providing free and probono content when we can. To mark Child Protection Week we are offering our popular online masterclass Thursday, 5 September, 12.30-2.30 AEST. You and your colleagues are very welcome to join. Please feel free to share the link.

    In the masterclass we will run through:

    What is safeguarding?

    • Defining safeguarding ​
    • The elements of safeguarding​
    • Requirements under legislation, regulation and organisational policy and procedure​

    How to do safeguarding well – beyond compliance​

    • The Building Blocks of Safeguarding Culture​

    Deep dives​

    • Understanding context specific risk​
    • Recognising grooming​
    • Understanding disclosures​
    • Reporting requirements

    The session will include opportunities for reflection and discussion so you can test where your organisation is at in relation to safeguarding. The session is not jurisdiction specific and will cover children and vulnerable adults.

    As a social impact organisation, deeply committed to supporting the not-for-profit sector, our approach is to use our deep knowledge and experience in safeguarding to truly partner with organisations. We engage collaboratively, using coaching methods and building internal capability to educate and positively influence culture as part of our engagement. We ground our work in safeguarding in story and practice. It is through engaging the hearts and minds of an organisation’s people, that we have the greatest impact.  

    BBSAFE - Building blocks of safeguarding culture

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