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Training Sub Committee

Our aim is, through the provision and/or commissioning of suitable training, to ensure staff from all agencies have appropriate levels of skills and knowledge which will enable them to effectively carry out their safeguarding role for children and young people.

 

 

Objectives

  • To identify interagency training needs within the context of local and national policy, legislative requirements and practice developments

  • To design, commission and deliver training

  • To implement an annual training plan and programme

  • To monitor and evaluate courses, quality and standards

  • To steer the management of training resources

  • To promote, develop and support the role of the GSCB Training Officer(s)

  • To ensure that inter-agency child protection training relates to single agency child protection training and that these complement each other.

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Chair Nuala Livesey
Deputy Chair Ann Gould

 

Meetings in 2006

Day Date Venue
31 January  09:30 Members Room, Shire Hall, Gloucestershire County Council
30 March 09:30 Meeting Room 1, Shire Hall, Gloucestershire County Council
31 May 09:30 Chairman's Room, Shire Hall, Gloucestershire County Council
26 July 09:30 Meeting Room 1, Shire Hall, Gloucestershire County Council
28 September 09:30 Meeting Room 1, Shire Hall, Gloucestershire County Council
30 November 09:30 Chairman's Room, Shire Hall, Gloucestershire County Council

 

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