Wednesday, January 21, 2015

engage Scotland: Developing or Updating your Child Protection Policy Training Workshop

An engage Scotland training workshop delivered by Children in Scotland
Tuesday 24 March 2015
DCA, 152 Nethergate, Dundee, DD1 4DY

This one day workshop offers training on developing or updating organisational child protection policies based on the Creative Scotland/Children in Scotland Creating Safety publication.

This workshop is aimed at anyone working in galleries, visual arts organisations, museums and heritage venues with responsibility for child protection.

Having an effective child protection policy can help to create a child-safe organisation. A robust child protection policy should ensure that children and young people are safe and protected from abuse and exploitation and that staff are aware of risk factors, able to recognise signs of abuse and confident in dealing with any risks or allegations that they may encounter. The overriding aim must be to protect children from risk and abuse and to ensure that they enjoy learning experiences, but protection of staff and organisations are also key factors.

Participants at this training workshop will gain a basic understanding of what is required when creating or updating their own child protection policy as well as advice on where to locate further information and support.

By attending you will be able to:
 - Develop your skills and knowledge
 - Share your own practice
 - Build contacts and network
 - Discuss child protection issues that can arise in gallery and museum settings in working with challenging artwork or exhibitions and collections and young people.

Numbers at the workshop are limited to 20 so please book early to make sure of a place.
Fees:
£25     student/artist bursary rate - limited number of places            
£50     individual engage members
£100   organisational engage members
£150   non engage members

Visit www.engage.org/childprotection for further information, including a programme and details on how you can book your place.

Participants will also be able to visit DCA’s exhibition:
Florian & Michael Quistrebert
Hypnotic abstract videos and paintings by collaborative French brothers Michael (born 1976) and Florian (born 1982). Based in Paris and Amsterdam, the artists are nominated for the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize.


 





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