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Annual Safeguarding training delivered by Clodagh Walsh and Dawn Payne
26
Apr

Annual Safeguarding training delivered by Clodagh Walsh and Dawn Payne

It's fantastic to hear about the successful delivery of the annual safeguarding training at Henry Street by the Social Work department. The high interest and engagement from all staff members demonstrate a commitment to maintaining a safe and supportive environment within the organization.


The decision to organize four training days to accommodate various departments, including The Early Years, The Traveller Health Project, The Elderly Persons Service, The Counselling department, and The Child and Family Team, reflects a comprehensive approach to ensuring that all staff members receive the necessary training tailored to their specific roles.


The dedication of the community Social Work department in tirelessly delivering this training every year is commendable. It underscores the importance placed on upholding safeguarding policies and staying updated on Children's First training within Henry Street.


The collaborative nature of the training sessions, bringing staff together for learning and discussion, not only fosters a sense of unity but also provides a valuable opportunity for new staff to familiarize themselves with key personnel, such as Designated Liaison Persons DLP Clodagh Walsh and deputy Dawn Payne.


Moreover, the training serves as a platform for staff to address any concerns they may have and refresh their knowledge on safeguarding policies. This proactive approach contributes to creating a safer and more informed environment for everyone involved in the organization.


Overall, the commitment of the LSSC staff in adhering to safeguarding policies and participating in training initiatives reflects a strong dedication to the well-being and safety of the community they serve.