Wakefieldscp.org.uk
One Minute Guide to Adverse Childhood Experiences
WEBFor those who have experiences Adverse Childhood Experiences there are a wide range of responses that can help to reduce its effect, such as, therapeutic sessions with mental health professionals, meditation, exercise and walking in nature. Helping a child to build core life-skills, including resilience, will reduce the effects of toxic stress.
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URL: https://www.wakefieldscp.org.uk/resources/one-minute-guide-to-adverse-childhood-experiences/
Safeguarding training, approaches & processes
WEBWatch the Working Together to Safeguard Children Basic Awareness recorded training which is an introductory course covering basic safeguarding. It gives participants information about the principles for working with children, young people and families. WSCP advises all practitioners who work or volunteer with children and families to undertake
How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime:
WEBOverview. Childhood trauma isn’t something you just get over as you grow up. Pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris explains that the repeated stress of abuse, neglect and parents struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues has real, tangible effects on the development of the brain. The effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s)
Where can I get help
WEBIf you’re a professional, a young person aged 16 to 17 or a parent or carer of a child or young person under the age of 18, you can contact the Wakefield CAMHS Single Point of Access team directly: Monday to Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, on 01977 735865. For further information and to make an online referral visit the Wakefield CAMHS website.
Where can I get some support
WEBCAMHS are the NHS service that offers support and treatment for children and young people, aged up to 18 years old, who are experiencing difficulties with their mental health and wellbeing. If you’re a parent or carer of a child or young person under the age of 18, you can contact the Wakefield CAMHS Single Point of Access team directly
Neglect Toolkit Archive
WEBWelcome to Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership’s (WSCP) Neglect Toolkit. We have created an online resource to help provide an easy and understandable tool for all who work or volunteer with children and families to use to help identify neglect at the earliest opportunity. You can click on the ‘ Access The Toolkit ‘ button above
Adversity, Trauma & Resilience
WEBAdversity, Trauma & Resilience. In Wakefield we acknowledge that there is a profound link between adversity, trauma and resilience in the way that practitioners identify and assess risk. When supporting a child and their family through difficult times, it is important to correctly frame the language and terminology associated with adversity and
Future in Mind workforce development training (CAMHS)
WEBAn Introduction to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Available dates, times and location: Friday 26th July 2024 – 10:00am – 12:00pm – Online via MS Teams Monday 9th September 2024 – 10:00am – 12:00pm – Large Conference Room, Fieldhead Hospital The session will: Explore what mental health is and how it impacts on children and […]
Education Resources & Recorded Training
WEBCritical Incidents in Educational Communities - UKTC (uktraumacouncil.org) Supporting young people with trauma informed practice. RIP Recorded webinars - includes trauma informed practice/adolescent risk etc. Trauma and the learning brain video 5mins. Supporting school transitions for pupils with insecure attachments during and after …
Safeguarding Babies & Infants
WEBIn Wakefield, any practitioner who comes into contact with parents and carers of babies should have an awareness of safer sleep practices and feel able to provide key safe sleep messages. Depending on your service and role, you may also provide specific support and further guidance to parents and carers in relation to safe sleep.
Worried about a child
WEBWhere there is an emergency about the safety of a child and they are in immediate danger the police should be contacted on 999 without delay. Everybody has a responsibility to share concerns about a child when it is believed or suspected they: If you believe the situation is urgent but there is no immediate danger, please call 0345 8503 503 in
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