50% discount on ‘Zak and Lottie’ training 21 September only

If you are free to attend a day’s joint ‘Zak and Lottie’ (CPD Accredited) training at the University of Kent on 21st September, we can offer you a one-off saving of 50%. Just select ‘enter promotional code’ and add the code Sep16 when you book at this link. Information on the content can be found below and on our Zak page and our Lottie page on our website.  Email ccp@kent.ac.uk in you prefer to pay by invoice.

‘Lottie’ – How to spot the signs of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) with social-media style simulation and licence for 12 months
Lottie is a modern interactive simulation addressing the serious issues of online grooming and exploitation for professionals working with young people.  Lottie features the ‘boyfriend’ style groomer, and tackles the complexities of this seemingly normal online relationship, providing unprecedented insight into perspectives of both groomer and victim of CSE. The course includes:

  • Definitions and prevalence of CSE in UK
  • Messages from research, reports & serious case reviews
  • Being groomed and the groomer
  • ‘Looking out for Lottie’ features
  • Cyberbullying.

‘Zak’ – Spot the signs of radicalisation with social-media style simulation and licence for 12 months
After attending this half-day session you will

  • comply with the mandatory Prevent Duty to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism
  • meet the new Ofsted requirements on radicalisation awareness
  • be able to identify children at risk of being drawn into terrorism
  • have confidence and knowledge to challenge extremist ideas
  • know how to refer children and young people for further help.

TESTIMONIALS

Zak:
‘We had Ofsted in …last week.  Zak was observed in a 6th form lesson and Ofsted gave feedback that they thought the lesson content was excellent.’  (Kent school teacher 10/3/2014)’

‘very emotive training – great for in my role and training staff’ (Children’s Services Manager, September 2015)
‘An excellent course with fantastic resources’ (Kent school Chaplain, October 2015)
After 20 years running care companies I have never received such a response from any training, nor one which has created such a profound effect and in-depth training.” Director of a chain of Children’s Residential Homes in Kent
Lottie:

‘I think the simulation is very effective in highlighting an issue not often discussed, particularly in schools as well as being relevant to a range of social networking sites such as Twitter, Snapchat, Tumblr and Google+.’ (Undergraduate Student, March2014)

‘It is really good that it is illustrated through a social media page. I think the discussion points are fantastic.’ (Kentschool teacher, March 2014)

 

Please contact us for more information, discounted group sessions at your premises and any questions.

Best wishes
Karen Paine
Business Development Manager, Centre for Child Protection
University of Kent, Rothford, Giles Lane, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7LR
Tel: 01227 823737 Email: ccp@kent.ac.uk
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