All-Age Suicide Prevention – Embedding safeguarding in practice by supporting a learning culture
This is the second event of a series of joint events in Surrey focussing on the common themes in Local Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews, Safeguarding Adult Reviews, Domestic Abuse Related Death Reviews and exploring what these mean in practice. The overarching focus for 2024/25 will be the concept of ‘Professional Curiosity’, what it actually means and how it can be relevant to a variety of topics.
View the recordings here:
Professor Nick Maguire, Professorial Fellow (Enterprise) in Clinical Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Southampton. Director, Centre for Homelessness Research and Practice. Director, OCH Social Enterprise
Recording of Suicide Prevention – Part 1
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Recording of Suicide Prevention – Part 2
Tim Woodhouse, Kent and Medway Suicide Prevention Programme Manager, Kent County Council
Nicola Mundy, Child Wellbeing Professional and Lead for Learning from Child Deaths, Surrey Heartlands ICB
Jolene Llewellyn, SAR Coordinator, Surrey Safeguarding Adults Board
Georgia Tame, Domestic Abuse Related Death Review Co-ordinator, Safer Communities, Surrey County Council
Karan Sandhu, Engagement Activity, Partnership Officer, Surrey County Council
Slides for All age suicide – themes and learning
Rachel Williams, Suicide Prevention Force Advisor, Surrey Police – Slides from Surrey Police – Suicide real time surveillance
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This FREE half day learning event will enable participants to;
- Rethink the concepts of professional curiosity and challenge.
- Update their knowledge of the inequalities in all-age suicide prevention across England.
- Hear about the latest research into understanding interpretation of risk and prevention for all-age suicide.
- Clear understanding of advice on preventing all-age suicide prevention.
- Embed professional curiosity within daily practice.
This is a collaboration between Surrey Safeguarding Children Partnership, Child Death Review Partnership (CDR), Surrey Public Health, Surrey Police and Surrey Safeguarding Adults Board to take a life course approach to building healthy and resilient communities.
Audience:
This free training is aimed at multi-agency professionals and student professionals working across Surrey.
