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Why we wrote the framework

This page explains why we wrote the framework.

The safeguarding training, learning and development framework helps practitioners apply:

  • the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014
  • Children Act 1989 legislation
  • the Wales Safeguarding Procedures
  • the statutory safeguarding guidance.

We wrote the framework to:

  • promote a shared understanding of safeguarding principles, roles and responsibilities
  • promote a culture of learning and development that highlights the practitioner’s knowledge and skills
  • disseminate learning from:
    • Single Unified Safeguarding Reviews (these will replace adult practice reviews, child practice reviews, domestic homicide reviews, mental health homicide reviews and offensive weapons homicide reviews)
    • case management reviews, when needed.
  • help make organisations more efficient
  • maximise commitments to collaborative working through multi-agency training, learning and development
  • maximise opportunities to commission specialist and bespoke training, learning and development
  • support regions and organisations to identify resources needed to deliver or commission new training, learning and development.

Organisations need to use the framework to:

  • make sure there’s a consistent national approach to training, learning and development
  • support regions and organisations to identify resources required to deliver or commission new training, learning and development
  • make sure people get the right training, learning and development at the right time (including induction and refresher opportunities)
  • support the development of competencies in safeguarding
  • find new ways of training, learning and development which meet the needs of an increasingly agile workforce
  • develop new and innovative ways of delivering training, learning teaching and development to meet the needs of an increasingly agile workforce
  • develop a consistent way of checking how effective safeguarding training, learning and development is, and how well it’s done.
First published: 2 October 2023
Last updated: 13 November 2023
Series last updated: 11 October 2024
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