To see a range of all the free training courses that we offer to practitioners who help safeguard Children and vulnerable Adults within the Blackpool area, please see the following link 📚📝 https://t.co/AYebCf0QsW
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Safeguarding colleagues regularly tell us they
value the information and updates provided through the (previous) LSCB accounts and we hope everyone will continue to find the new CSAP tweets just as useful & informative
#SafeguardingPartnership#WorkingTogether
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Having seen a huge increase in CSAP engagement through Twitter across 2020/21, by re-designating the existing @LancsSguarding account, we hope to retain our continually growing number of hugely supportive followers with a combined regional online approach #WorkingTogether
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Our new Twitter account will replace the previously
separate Bpool, Lancs & BwD LSCB accounts, supporting our continued #WorkingTogether transition through a collective partnership for children’s safeguarding across the Blackburn with Darwen, Blackpool & Lancashire region
3/3 Our @SafeguardingBPL account will continue to provide valuable safeguarding updates & information relating to Blackpool Safeguarding Adults Board (BSAB) activity
@CSAP_LSAB#WorkingTogether
2/3 If you or your organisation are involved in children’s safeguarding, make sure to follow our new @CSAP_LSAB Twitter account for continued information and updates
#SafeguardingPartnership#WorkingTogether
1/3 As part of our continued transition to the Children’s Safeguarding Assurance Partnership (CSAP) arrangements, we are moving the children’s aspects of the @SafeguardingBPL account to our new @CSAP_LSAB Twitter account covering the wider Bpool, Lancs & BwD region.
#lockdown has seen a rise in #DomesticAbuse. We and our colleagues at
@womensaid@NCDV_Official and @RespectUK are here to help. Read this article to find out how to reach them and how they can support you. https://t.co/FX5T390CB6
6️⃣The rule of six is back! You can now meet with up to 5 other people or as two households outdoors 🌳
🧍🏽↔️🧍🏽 Be sure to keep your distance and socialise safely to protect your friends, family & community.
Let’s carry on through the stages of the roadmap & #GetBlackpoolBack
Yes. Your baby should always be in the same room as you for at least the first six months for sleep.
This doesn’t mean you can’t leave the room to make a cup of tea or go to the toilet, but for most of the time when they are sleeping they are safest if you are close by.
It’s just as important to look after yourself now as it was at the start of the pandemic and lockdown. That’s why we’ve gathered some tips and resources to help you look after your wellbeing during this time. https://t.co/WLsfv6KZtP
Being a new parent is an amazing experience. Take care not to fall asleep while you are holding your baby. Always #LiftTheBaby to a safe place!
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#LiftTheBaby#SaferSleep@SafeguardingBPL @BwDSafeguarding
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Post your scores below and challenge a friend or family member to take the quiz.
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#TakeFiveTellFive
We know grandparents play a key and important role in caring for babies. It is important that everyone caring for baby knows the #SaferSleep advice.
Are you familiar with our #SaferSleep messages? Find out more here https://t.co/Lu79CwDlFi
@SafeguardingBPL
@BwDSafeguarding
Today is National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day. The More You Know, The More You See - You can help us protect vulnerable young people by knowing the signs. Find out more here: https://t.co/6DDoLKNhRK #CSEDay21
Never put yourself in a situation where you may fall asleep with your baby on a chair or sofa.
If baby won't settle, speak to a health professional.
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@LancsSguarding @BwDSafeguarding