Multi-Agency Training
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- Purpose of Multi-Agency Training
- Role of Training Sub Committee
- Quarterly Training Schedule at a glance (Sept - Dec 2012) 2010 - 2012
Purpose of Multi-Agency Training
Multi agency training enables staff to work effectively both within their own agency and across organisational boundaries. The purpose of multi agency training is to help develop better understanding of professional roles and responsibilities to enhance practice therefore provide better outcomes for children and young people.
Role of Training Sub Committee
The multi agency training sub-committee is responsible for identifying training needs, commissioning, delivering and evaluating training of all agencies providing services to children and young people within Wolverhampton. This includes staff from the statutory and voluntary sector.
In order to ensure that there is clear understanding of the roles and responsibilities of WSCB and that of each agency in regards to the training and development needs of their staff, there is a training strategy in place which set out the explicit duties and the differing levels of training needs across the range of professional roles. All courses are targeted according to the level of contact with children and families and the level of responsibility for safeguarding children.
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Quarterly Training Schedule at a glance (Sept - Dec 2012) 2010 - 2012
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For more information relating to any of the training courses or events provided by WSCB, including, information on course contents, applying for a place, or further dates, please
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Should you require clarification on the application process please contact the Training Co-ordinator Email: wscb@wolverhampton.gov.uk
Tel: 01902 550477
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