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Swindon LSCB Training - AIM Project Training
The Assessment, Intervention and Moving-on Project (AIM) was set up in January 2000 to improve the way professionals respond to young people aged 10 to 17 years who display sexually harmful behaviour..
In developing its local strategy, Swindon has built on the experiences of Manchester and Bath. The focus is on assessment and intervention carried out by frontline staff from a range of organisations, using commonly agreed tools.
Target Group: Level 2 or 3.
A one-day course has been set up for Tuesday 24 April 2007 designed for professionals who will be carrying out the assessment.
12 additional places have been reserved for other professionals so that they are aware of this exiting new project.
Numbers: 26 Delegates Maximum
Aim
To develop and maintain clear, consistent agreements and working practices in responding to children and young people who exhibit sexually harmful behaviour
Objectives
- To compare and disseminate best practice.
- To teach practitioners and increase their awareness of issues around sexually harmful behaviour.
- To clarify and develop interagency co-operation and partnership working.
- To design a common initial model and a wider pool of intervention tools.
Course Length: 1 Day
Facilitated By: Julie Henniker
For the dates of all courses currently scheduled, please see the Training Calendar
Applying for a Place on a Course
To apply for a place on this or any other course, please follow the instructions on 'How to Apply'.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS COURSE IS NOW FULL. A FURTHER COURSE IS BEING PLANNED.















