Working in partnership with Care Council for Wales

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Working in partnership with Care Council for Wales WALES COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY ACTION THIRD SECTOR SAFEGUARDING Working in partnership with Care Council for Wales www.wcva-cru.org.uk  0800 0197 391  crusafeguarding@wcva.org.uk

The dream team WCVA Criminal Records Unit – 23 largest RB Widening to include generic safeguarding WCVA Health & Social Care facilitators and network CCW & promotion of Quality Assured Lifelong learning

A good idea Basic safeguarding awareness and learning – massive variance Benefits of a national approach Accredited learning with dedicated course materials = consistency and benchmarking stepping stone – transferable across organisations and CPD

… and for the third sector key role delivering social care in Wales Workforce of both paid staff and volunteers Volunteering as a gateway to employment Safeguarding training as platform for consistency, quality, accredited crossing boundaries

Making it happen Introduction to safeguarding in social care in Wales Steering group of CCW, WCVA, LAs Procurement of suitable course developers Production of a training pack Pilot course delivery and evaluation Ta dah!

Five stages of project management EXCITEMENT AND EUPHORIA DISENCHANTMENT SEARCH FOR THE GUILTY PUNISHMENT OF THE INNOCENT DISTINCTION FOR THE NON-INVOLVED

In Suzanne’s own words https://www.dropbox.com/s/8mx0ryquyoizgfm/Suzanne_Mollison.mp4?dl=0

Infrastructure approach Moving forward Infrastructure approach CVCs and local/regional third sector organisations Foundations for TS involvement – provisions of SS Act - safeguarding boards