The Guardian writes about the Erasmus+ project that The Centre for Child Protection has been working on, sharing expertise on digital simulations as a learning tool and developing new resources for use across Europe.
‘Universities across Europe, including Kent and Stirling, are involved in a project to design a set of training materials for child protection services that can be used by social workers in eight different countries.
The move is an attempt to create a common approach to child protection practice across Europe and, at the same time, allow social workers from different countries to learn from each other.’
Karen Paine
Business Development Manager