NIROMP COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE: MAKING IT HAPPEN

NIROMP’s Community of Practice sessions support arrangements for the continuing professional development of IROs and their managers.

Venue: Each session will be held via MTeams and a link provided by the session host nearer the time. 

Benefits of attending: 

  • Join colleagues in sharing best practices and creating new knowledge to advance professional practice.
  • Hear from guest speakers and share learning from the latest research.
  • Learn more about what works and support with data collection and analysis
  • Introduction to resources that will help you make effective use of guidance, tools and new insights relevant to practice.
  • Opportunities to network and learn from others
  • Updates on latest initiatives and research.
  • Update your CPD.

Schedule of events: 

  • 7 February 2023, 12-1.30pm. Focus: IRO continuing professional development & promoting the voices of children. Leading: Sharon Martin and Izzy Martin. 
  • 21 March 2023,12-1.30pm. Focus: Unregulated settings, children placed at home and children returning home. Leading: Paul Nash and Lee Durrant.
  • 2 May 2023,12-1.30pm. Focus: Promoting Positive Anti-Racist Practice. Leading: Sharon Martin and Pritpal Sodhi. 
  • 13 June 2023, 12-1.30pm. Focus: Transitional Safeguarding. Leading: Sharon Martin. 
  • 25 JulyN 2023, 12-1.30pm. Focus: IRO Challenge & Dispute Resolution. Leading: Tricia Hunte
  • 5 September 2023, 12-1.30pm. Focus: Promoting Children’s Voices. Leading: Izzy Martin.
  • 28 November 2023, 12-1.30 pm. Focus: ‘In My Shoes’. Joint session with Cafcass. Leading: Rebecca Stephenson.

Registration link: HERE

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