Training provided by SCSP Partner Agencies

Substance Misuse

The Corner are Sheffield’s Young Person’s substance use service.

The service provides early help and prevention through direct work with young people on a 1:1 or group basis.

The Corner is committed to workforce development; offering training, consultation, and resources to front line staff working with children and young people across the voluntary, community and statutory sectors.

They provide free training to any professional working with young people in Sheffield offering a rolling training programme across a range of topics. They also offer free bespoke training to organisations who request specific training for their staff, please contact them if you would like to discuss this. Training can be booked through the Early Help Partnership Training booking site.

The Corner have a YouTube channel providing informative videos for young people and for professionals. They can also be found on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.


Sheffield Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Mental Health Training Offer

The CAMHS multi-agency training offer is tailored to the needs prioritised by the Children's Workforce in Sheffield and is designed to equip staff to respond to the challenges they are facing.  It will be updated based on annual survey responses from the Children's Workforce and professionals are encouraged to influence content.  The skilled training team involves CAMHS Nurses, Psychiatrists, Primary Mental Health Workers, Psychologists, Art Psychotherapists and Family Therapists.

Further details coming soon!


Early Help Partnership Training

 The Early Help Partnerships training offer is a standalone topic based programme- which continues to support and embed the principles of whole family ways of working. It looks to upskill the universal workforce and underpin the core values of partnership working. The training is readily available and accessible for SCC employees and our wider partners. All training is free to access and compliments that of all other training attended.

 Regular topics include:

 To be added to our distribution list in order to receive booking links and information on upcoming training, please complete this short form: https://forms.office.com/r/kxaEvMbhaN


Domestic Abuse Safeguarding Children Courses

For further details on how to apply for the following courses which are now administered by IDAS please visit their website, click here.

IDAS is the largest specialist charity in Yorkshire supporting people affected by domestic abuse and sexual violence.  Services include refuge accommodation, community based support, peer mentoring, group work, training and access to a free, confidential out of hours helpline.


Young Carers: Identifying and supporting young people with caring responsibilities in Sheffield

This eLearning course is aimed at professionals working in Sheffield to help you better identify and support children and young people who have caring responsibilities.  It has been co-designed with young people from our service and is CPD-certified. 

The module takes approximately one hour to complete and you can save it then come back to it if you are not able to finish it in one sitting.  The course also includes a range of useful downloadable resources for you to save and use in your practice.  

 Learning outcomes: By the end of the course, you will be able to:

To find out more and sign up to the course, go to: https://sheffieldyoungcarers.vc-enable.co.uk/Login/


Zero Suicide Alliance

There is a range of free awareness training options at ZeroSuicideAlliance.com/training  which support better understanding of the signs to look out for and the skills required to approach somebody who is struggling. The website also hosts stories and videos that could be used in single-agency awareness training.

https://www.zerosuicidealliance.com/


Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking – information and training to support work with children

Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking encompasses a wide range of abuses including; slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour and trafficking for the purpose of slavery, servitude, sexual, labour or criminal exploitation or domestic servitude. These exploitations are typically for financial benefit though this not always the principle motivation.

Statutory Guidance in relation to the Modern Slavery Act was most recently updated in November 2021 and can be found here; Modern slavery: how to identify and support victims - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

In addition the Home Office have released an e-learning specifically related to protecting children, Child Victims of Modern Slavery. The training contains information about grooming, safeguarding, sexual, criminal and other forms of exploitation and also gives information about the duty to refer exploitation concerns National Referral Mechanism.


Other external e-learning courses

The following e-learning courses are provided by external organisations.  All are free of charge and can be accessed direct by clicking the links below (please note your SCSP e-learning account password will not provide access to these programmes, you will be required to register separately with each provider).

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