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National and Local Update John Matravers Local

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Description: National and Local Update John Matravers Local Updates Choices and Consequences Exhibition and Workshop enables children to understand the dangers of carrying a knife and how to make positive choices to stay safe Supporting Families against

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National and Local Update John Matravers Local Updates Choices and Consequences Exhibition and Workshop enables children to understand the dangers of carrying a knife and how to make positive choices to stay safe Supporting Families against Youth Crime Training Offer Two-day training available for all education providers in the City to build knowledge and awareness of issues relating to youth crime and exploitation County Lines Work with Girls Cyber-Use Trauma-Informed Practice Cultural Competence Sessions based on consultation with schools regarding what would help to support them re: tackling youth crime, violence and exploitation. Dates Available Whilst dates are themed for particular sectors we are able to be flexible to enable attendance at a date that works for DSLs. If you would like to book a place please forward this email to priorityfamilyidentification@nottinghamcity.gov.uk with your preferred training dates. Local Updates http://intranet.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/news/hate-crime-awareness-week/ National Hate Crime Awareness Week 2019 runs from 12–19 October to raise awareness of the impact of hate and prejudice on individuals and communities, and to bring people together in standing against hate in all its forms. Nottingham is a great place to live with vibrant, diverse communities. We are proud of this diversity and the spirit of our communities. We believe that we have more in common than divides us and that our differences are to be celebrated as a strength. Hate crime of any sort has no place in our city. Nobody should be made to feel afraid, intimidated or threatened because of who they are. We want to send out a strong message that there is No Place For Hate in the city we are all proud to call home Local Updates Contextual Safeguarding Conference Colwick Hall Wednesday 4th December 2019 - A National & County-wide Perspective - Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Safeguarding Children Partnerships and the Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) are pleased to invite frontline professionals from across the city and county to this multi-agency children’s safeguarding conference. The event will explore the current landscape around contextual safeguarding from a national and local perspective and will raise awareness of the VRU’s Public Health Approach, and how colleagues can get involved. This event will provide you with:  a national overview of contextual safeguarding  a review of current research relating to contextual safeguarding issues  an update on the Violence Reduction Unit  an opportunity to engage directly with other professionals in this field of work We

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