The phrase
"frontline professionals" refers to the people who work directly with the public or in the most critical and important positions. They are at the forefront of any situation, providing immediate assistance, services, or support to individuals.
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The Mental Health and Safeguarding training (MAST) will
give frontline professionals including teachers, police officers, council workers and health and social care workers unprecedented specialised training in understanding gang culture, identifying young people who are gang affiliated, providing them with support services, and knowing the right steps to take when they encounter a young person that may be an easy target for gang recruitment.
But I can say that they will be made of
up frontline professionals who will be able to look at these 3 key areas and produce real and concrete recommendations for the department, for schools and for heads on how to minimise unnecessary workload.»
Sadly, families who support the practice of FGM don't think of it as abuse so it's up to us
as frontline professionals to support and protect these young girls.
Already used by over 60,000
frontline professionals to help protect children and young people from a broad spectrum of issues, the courses cover a broad spectrum of issues; from child protection and child sexual exploitation (CSE), to forced marriage and honour based violence, prevent duty (radicalisation and extremism) and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
In addition to earlier sex education, the report also calls for a public health campaign about spotting the signs of abuse and training on abuse for
all frontline professionals working with children.
If FGM is suspected, even if it's not recently,
all frontline professionals are legally obligated to report it to the police.
This International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (25th November 2016), I want to commend the tireless work
our frontline professionals across education, healthcare and the voluntary sector are doing every single day to help protect Britain's young girls from child abuse.
Already used by over 100,000
frontline professionals to help protect children and young people from a broad spectrum of issues, such as child sexual exploitation (CSE), forced marriage and honour ‑ based violence, the courses have been developed as a much - needed catalyst for change in safeguarding training.
ACATLGN provides and promotes an effective, high quality resource and information network for service providers,
frontline professionals, parents and the broader community.
The numerous «professionals» that shy away from the term «parental alienation» is astounding, on one occasion
a frontline professional warned me that «we must be careful when we use the term parental alienation.»