The Government have published updated guidance (20/08) which has:
Please see the link below:
Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership: Free training
Courses available are the Working Together: Our Shared Responsibility and Advanced Child Protection Training for Safeguarding Leads & Specialist Practitioners.
The Advanced Child Protection Course is the one that the Designated Safeguarding Lead in a setting needs to do to lead on Child Protection (also if there is a Deputy DSL).
These are both full day courses and have been split in to two half day sessions one week apart. You must attend both sessions to complete the training.
Please see their website for more details
https://bristolsafeguarding.org/training/kbsp-training/
If you wish to attend any of the training provided in the online programme, please download and complete the application form and send it to kbsp.training@bristol.gov.uk.
Online Safety at home from #thinkuknow : Social Media
The final activity pack for parents and carers to deliver to their children explores how they can stay safe while connecting with others on social media apps and platforms:
Plus – is your child ready for social media?:
https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/articles/is-my-child-ready-for-social-media/
Discretionary Business Grant
Deadline to apply for this grant has been extended to Sunday 19 July 2020 at midnight.
▶https://www.bristol.gov.uk/business-support-advice/covid-19-discretionary-grant
Nurseries are eligible to apply to Bristol City Council for these grants, even if they are in receipt of FEEE.
The eligibility is for any business (charity, Ltd co., unincorporated) not just nurseries, which have closed (temporarily) because of Covid and have premises costs i.e. they have to pay rent and/or have a rateable value.
Premises can include shared premises (e.g. a church hall). The business can be in receipt of the Job Retention Scheme money (furlough scheme) and rebates for business rates. They are still eligible to apply. The main criteria is that they normally have premises costs as described above.
Keeping Bristol Safe Partnership – Free Training: Hate Crime – understanding what it is and how to respond effectively.
This half day Hate Crime training course will consider the current laws and legislation including the Equality Act 2010 (protected characteristics) and the prevalence of Hate Crime.
KBSP Training Application Form 2020-21
If you would like to attend this training please send your application form to kbsp.training@bristol.gov.uk.
Discretionary Business Grant
▶https://www.bristol.gov.uk/business-support-advice/covid-19-discretionary-grant
Nurseries are eligible to apply to Bristol City Council for these grants, even if they are in receipt of FEEE.
The eligibility is for any business (charity, Ltd co., unincorporated) not just nurseries, which have closed (temporarily) because of Covid and have premises costs i.e. they have to pay rent and/or have a rateable value.
Premises can include shared premises (e.g. a church hall). The business can be in receipt of the Job Retention Scheme money (furlough scheme) and rebates for business rates. They are still eligible to apply. The main criteria is that they normally have premises costs as described above.
Actions for early years and childcare providers during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak
Guidance Updated 2 July 2020
This also applies to wraparound settings operating on or off school premises, see section 5.3.
The Sutton Trust, Report on the impact of Coronavirus on Early Years Providers.
http://www.suttontrust.com/our-research/coronavirus-impacts-early-years
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