Families First News

Learning & development

HSCP Learning & Development Programme

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HSCP provide a wide variety of learning programmes and workshops across Hertfordshire to develop skills for safeguarding children, young people and adults.

We use this page to give you some quick links through to the HSCP learning programmes:-

Recent 7 Minute Briefings

  • Abusive Head Trauma in Babies - 7 Minute Briefing

  • 7 minute briefing to support professionals to understand what parental consent is. It has been kept short and on one page, using language that is accessible to all professionals.
  • Also a 7 Minute Briefing on the Bruising Policy .  This briefing can also be found on our website –Resources/Year of Learning.

  • 7 minute briefing on Medical Neglect from HSCP.

OnePlusOne Healthy Relationship Training


Evidence shows that conflict between parents can affect multiple outcomes for children, including emotional, behavioural, social and academic development. Parents in poverty or under economic pressure are more likely to experience relationship conflict. According to the latest DWP estimates, 12% of all children and 21% of children in workless families have parents in a distressed relationship.

HCC are commissioning OnePlusOne who have over 50 years’ experience in creating evidence-based resources to support the development of healthy relationships.

OnePlusOne provide digital resources that raise awareness of the impact of stress and conflict on children, giving parents the skills to cope with stress together and manage their conflict more constructively. Allowing parents to develop positive communication skills, so that they can parent co-operatively and work out solutions together.

The resources are split in to 3 modules aimed at:

  • New parents
  • Parents that are together
  • Parents that are separated

To date 163 practitioners across the Families First Partnership have been trained in OnePlusOne, if you would like to access this training please see the details below.

All training is delivered online and held from 9:30 to 12:30 | Each training has a capacity of 15 delegates

Follow the link below for your preferred training date to register your place and a link will be sent to access the training.

24th April 2024 9:30-12:30 register here

11th June 2024 9:30-12:30 register here

 For further information please contact the project lead Nicola.Wilder1@hertfordshire.gov.uk

Free Mental Health First Aid Training


As part of the ongoing response to the cost-of-living crisis,  Hertfordshire County Council are funding free Mental Health First Aid Training for volunteers and staff at foodbanks, community spaces, faith and community groups. We are working with Hertsmere Borough Council who are helping to co-ordinate this across Hertfordshire so please do promote to within your localities.    

The Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) courses will be held across 4 days, with half a day on each of the allocated dates. The training will be on Zoom and you will need to attend all a full course to receive the MHFA accreditation. 

COURSE 1: April-May 2024

Tuesday 30th April, 0930-1315
Wednesday 1st May, 0930-1315
Tuesday 7th April, 0930-1315
Wednesday 8th May, 0930-1315 

COURSE 2: June 2024

Tuesday 4th June, 0930-1315
Thursday 6th June, 0930-1315
Tuesday 11th June, 0930-1315
Thursday 13th June, 0930-1315

COURSE 3: September 2024

Tuesday 10th September, 1300-1645
Friday 13th September, 1300-1645
Tuesday 17th September, 1300-1645
Friday 20th September, 1300-1645 

COURSE 4: November 2024

Monday 4th November, 1300-1645
Thursday 7th November, 1300-1645
Monday 11th November, 1300-1645
Thursday 13th November, 1300-1645 

To register for the course, please contact Viewpoint on info@hertsviewpoint.co.uk   or 01707 386136.

Please note:

Places are limited, register as soon as possible!

Online course delivery across April, June, September and November

Course certificate sent via email once you complete the course and evaluation form.

Hertfordshire County Council know many people visiting community spaces and foodbanks require support and we will be offering a Resource Guide, marketing information, access to Togetherall and free Suicide Prevention Training as additional support to support those in need. 

Download the leaflet here

 

Money Advice Unit Training Programme, Summer 2024

The Money Advice Unit Training Programme and booking form for SUMMER 2024 is now available. 

All the courses are free of charge but please note we will only accept bookings from organisations in Hertfordshire. Due to demand, we only allow a maximum of two participants from each organisation per course

If you want to book for more than one person, please complete a separate booking form for each person. 

Once you return the completed booking form(s) to us, the attendees will receive a booking confirmation email within 5 working days. Please check your junk folder as sometimes our emails go to the junk folder straight away.

Workforce Shadowing

The vision for Families First training and development is to create a skilled, confident and resilient multi-agency workforce that supports whole family working.

Workforce shadowing provides a great opportunity to find out more about other services, what they do and how they might be able to support you in your work. It also enhances communication across agencies and helps strengthen and develop professional relationships, building local networks.

If you would like to organise a workforce shadowing placement for either yourself or a team member please complete the form on this page stating the service you would like to shadow and the preferred district and we will match you to a shadowing opportunity. 

The following services have offered to host shadowing opportunities in either in person or virtually:-

  • Citizens Advice (Broxbourne/St Albans/North Herts)
  • Childcare provision
  • CGL
  • Domestic Abuse Support
  • Families First Panels Team
  • Family Support Service, Family Centre
  • Herts Mind Network
  • Herts Sports Partnership 
  • MIND in Mid Herts
  • ASB Team, District Council, Three Rivers
  • Housing Support, District Council
  • Intensive Family Support Team (IFST)
  • Local School Partnerships
  • Police
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Schools Early Years Provsion 
  • Specialist Adolescent Services Hertfordshire (SASH)
  • Services for Young People
  • Supporting Families Practice Team

Additionally, if you would like to add your service to the above list, again please email us with your contact details, service and district.

Familesfirst.support@hertfordshire.gov.uk 

Please take a look at the page, bookmark and share with teams, where appropriate.

Workforce development (hertfordshire.gov.uk)

Suicide Prevention Training

The Suicide Prevention Network involves more than 20 organisations. Our vision is to make Hertfordshire a county where no-one ever gets to a point where they feel suicide is their only option.

Suicide Prevention Training Courses (suicidepreventionherts.org.uk)

Suicide Bereavement support

New upcoming dates for fully funded CDP suicide bereavement training, delivered by Harmless.

Those attending will benefit from the following learning outcomes:

  • The magnitude of suicide bereavement
  • Suicide loss as a unique form of complex bereavement
  • ‘Complicated grief’, trauma, and other individual responses to suicide
  • The wider impact of bereavement on those exposed to or affected by suicide
  • The stigma and shame associated with suicide and bereavement
  • Bereavement by suicide as a unique risk factor for suicide
  • Responding to those bereaved by suicide, and how we can help to support them
  • Key UK strategic guidance and research on best practice in shaping services to incorporate suicide bereavement support
  • Postvention: what is means and why it matters
  • A local service perspective: CHUMS work supporting those affected

Click here for more information, dates and booking details 

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