3pm to 3.45pm
This session aims to provide therapists working in private practice with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to effectively identify and respond to safeguarding concerns. Safeguarding is a critical aspect of therapeutic work, ensuring that clients, particularly vulnerable individuals, are protected from harm, abuse, or neglect. Therapists in private practice may encounter complex safeguarding situations and often work without the direct support of larger organisational structures. This workshop aims to equip therapists with practical strategies, clear protocols, and the confidence to take appropriate action when safeguarding issues arise, emphasising that therapists are not alone in this responsibility. The workshop aims to empower therapists to create safer therapeutic environments while maintaining professional boundaries and ethical practice by fostering awareness, competence, and collaboration.
This presentation is available in person only.