Direct Services to Schools

Courses
**Designated Safeguarding Person Lead**

This in person classroom based training builds on Level
1: Introduction to Safeguarding and Level 2:
Intermediate Safeguarding.
It covers the role and responsibilities of the lead and
deputy designated person, context, process and
procedures, thresholds for intervention, how to
respond to concerns and how to create a robust
safeguarding culture. It provides updates on most
recent legislation changes and incorporates local
themes from Greenwich Safeguarding Children’s
Partnership

Course Aims: This course equips participants with knowledge & skills to
  • recognise need for collaborative work with other agencies to identify, assess and meet needs ofchildren where there are safeguarding concerns
  •  have awareness of impact of parenting issues, such as domestic abuse, substance misuse on parentingcapacity
  •  recognise importance of family history and functioning in assessing risk
  •  be able to work with children and family members to address safeguarding issues as appropriate
  • identify and address lack of co-operation /superficial compliance within the context of their role
  • understand importance and develop detailed chronologies and good record keeping
  • writing an effective referral
  • Children’s Services escalation policy

Leaders & Managers
Lead & Deputy Designated Safeguarding Person
Nominated Individuals
Key Members of Governing Bodies

Greenwich Direct Services to Schools
Date
25th April 2026 (9:30am - 4:30pm)
Venue
The Woolwich Centre
Tutors
Cost
£60 for RBG schools
£60 for non-RBG schools

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Date
9th July 2026 (10:00am - 5:00pm)
Venue
Woolwich Town Hall
Tutors
Cost
£60 for RBG schools
£60 for non-RBG schools

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Risk Assessment

This course has been specially designed to develop both the competence and confidence of delegates to conduct Risk Assessments within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

It is highly interactive and stimulating with a mixture of key learning points, activities, video and group-based discussion to help ensure a valuable learning experience.

Employees will:

  • understand your Health and Safety responsibilities within the Royal Borough of Greenwich
  • understand the relationship between a hazard, risk and control measure
  • understand the steps for a Risk Assessment.
  • complete a Risk Assessment and apply risk control hierarchy in the control measures
  • be familiar with internal procedures and the following documents: 
    • Responsibilities
    • General Risk Assessment procedure
    • General Risk Assessment guidance
    • Risk Assessment document
    • Example RBG Risk Assessments

Risk Assessment workshop:

  • Review examples of risk
  • Assessments
  • Identify operational risks and complete a Risk Assessment

All employees who will undertake Risk Assessments.

Greenwich Direct Services to Schools
100% of attendees to have completed feedback, would recommend this course.
Date
28th April 2026 (9:30am - 4:30pm)
Venue
The Professional Development Centre (PDC) at Eltham
Tutors
Davies Consulting & Training Ltd
Cost
£125 for RBG schools

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Level 5 Restorative Approaches Programme Module 2: Practice and Reflection

Restorative practices are increasingly being recognised as effective tools for repairing relationships that have been damaged through conflict and harm. Effective training in restorative facilitation is crucial to ensuring restorative processes delivered in any setting are safe, positive experiences for all involved. 

The Royal Borough of Greenwich has developed a unique Level 5 training programme, credit rated by the University of Greenwich, and RJC approved at Intermediate/Advanced level. The course combines three crucial elements of theory, practice and implementation to ensure the development of effective RA facilitators. 

The Level 5 programme consists of two 30 credit modules and Module 2 is focused on Practice and Reflection. This module will support practitioners to:

  • Develop effective facilitation skills in restorative practice, which meet nationally recognised best practice standards
  • Cultivate skills in reflective practice and understand the importance of being a reflective restorative practitioner.

 

Practitioners will:

  • develop their skills and knowledge in restorative practice and work towards a Level 5 University qualification and RJC practitioner registration.

Settings will:

  • benefit from having staff with specialist skills and knowledge who can evidence their practice meets nationally recognised best practice standards.

This Module 2 course is for learners who have already completed our RA Level 5 Module 1 course and evidenced their eligibility by completing the necessary application form.

Greenwich Direct Services to Schools
Date
29th April 2026 (9:30am - 4:30pm)
18th May 2026 (9:30am - 11:00am)
23rd June 2026 (9:30am - 11:00am)
2nd July 2026 (3:30pm - 5:00pm)
14th July 2026 (9:30am - 11:00am)
8th September 2026 (9:30am - 11:00am)
23rd September 2026 (3:30pm - 5:00pm)
6th October 2026 (9:30am - 11:00am)
20th October 2026 (9:30am - 11:00am)
Venue
The full-day, module Briefing Seminar will be delivered in person at the PDC. Tutorials will be delivered online - full details will be provided to participants.
Tutors
Rachel Quine, RBG Restorative Approaches Service Manager
Cost
£400 for RBG schools
£400 for non-RBG schools

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Primary Geography Subject Leader Network Meetings
We would like to invite primary Geography Subject Leaders to attend a series of 3 network meetings that will take place over the course of the academic year. The meetings will be a fantastic opportunity to meet colleagues from different schools, share good practice and discuss current research and initiatives.
The sessions will be run by Pete Dickinson, the Geography Lead at Alex Mcleod, as part of the work with RBG EYFS/Primary Strategy Group. Pete has experience of teaching and leading Geography at both primary and secondary schools and is passionate about working with other Geography leads across Greenwich.
The sessions will include: 
  • Opportunities for leaders to reflect on their leadership of Geography and identify areas to develop back in school
  • Collaborate and share best practice with Geography leads across Greenwich
  • A close look at progression of different strands of Geography from EYFS to YR7
  • A deep understanding of substantive and disciplinary subject knowledge
  • Understanding what excellence looks like
  • Online opportunities to keep in touch between sessions
We encourage subject leaders from all Greenwich primary schools and with all levels of experience to join us. KS3 Geography teachers/leads are welcome to attend.
Greenwich Learning Partnership
Date
5th May 2026 (1:00pm - 4:00pm)
Venue
Natural History Museum
Tutors
Peter Dickinson
Cost
Free to GLP Subscribing Schools
Free to non GLP Subscribing Schools

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