Return Home Discussions Training
Enhance your practice with this online training on conducting effective Return Home Discussions after a child or young person has been reported missing. Designed for practitioners, the session explores best practice for supporting children, gathering information and reducing future risk.
Location
online
How to take part
The Moray Child Protection Committee, in partnership with Police Scotland, is offering online training for practitioners across Grampian on conducting effective Return Home Discussions following a missing episode involving a child or young person.
Thursday 20 August
10:00–11:00
Online via Microsoft Teams
Key requirements:
• Professional bookings only using a work email
• Full attendance and active participation expected
• Late arrivals cannot be admitted
• Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours in advance
Non-attendance, lateness or non-participation may affect access to future oversubscribed training.
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