SSCP Podcasts
Welcome to SSCP Podcasts – the voice of the Sunderland Safeguarding Children Partnership.
Join us as we explore key topics in safeguarding, share insights from practitioners, and highlight the work being done across Sunderland to protect and support children and young people. Designed for all professionals working with children and young people, our episodes aim to inform, inspire, and connect. Listen below to be part of the conversation that helps make Sunderland safer for every child.
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| In this first episode of the SSCP Podcasts, we delve into the vital role of Sunderland’s Safeguarding Children Partnership. The discussion features insights from Marianne Huison, who serves as the Independent Scrutineer, and Jen Beer, the Head of Service for SSCP & Early Help. Their expertise will shed light on the partnership's objectives, the importance of safeguarding children, and how they collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure the safety and well-being of children in Sunderland. This episode sets the stage for understanding the critical work being done in the community and highlights the commitment to protecting vulnerable children. |
This podcast is the second episode of the SSCP Podcasts, titled "STARS: Our Voice, Our Message." It features young people from Stars, a group for young people aged 12 to 25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Sunderland. The group aims to support other young people like themselves. |
Episode 3 of the SSCP Podcast explores how multi-agency preventative working creates a positive impact, ensuring families receive the right support at the right time. Practical insights and collaborative strategies are shared by Keep Active and Sunderland's HAF programme, showcasing their work to strengthen outcomes for children and families. |
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During Episode 4, Terri Hastings, Social Worker in Together for Children's Practice Development Team, talks about Moral Injury. She explores what it is, how it may show up for practitioners working in safeguarding and why it's important we learn about it.
This episodes encourages safeguarding partitioners to reflect on their own feelings around the difficult elements of their work. If you wish to discuss these further please speak with your manager, explore your agencies wellbeing offer, or alternatively contact pamela.finn@togetherforchildren.org.uk
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