Protection Through Partnership (PTP) Evaluation: Summary of Impact

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Abstract

This report is part of the evaluation of the Protection Through Partnership (PTP) seminar and training series. The series consisted of 15 one-day seminar events between June 2012 and March 2014, 29 two-day training courses between August 2012 and April 2014 and an end-of-programme conference. Local authority areas were invited to participate and were grouped together based on locality such that participants from all 32 local authorities within Scotland were invited to attend. Senior professionals within health, education, social care and other local agencies were invited to attend one-day seminars. Following each seminar, local front-line professionals and carers were invited to attend a two-day training course; in some areas two two-day training courses were run. The programme was developed and delivered by a consortium of partners including: NHS Health Scotland (Choose Life team), Scottish Government, Local authorities, Childline, Samaritans, The Church of Scotland and CELCIS. This partnership was essential, and required commitment at different levels from different organisations.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGlasgow
Commissioning bodyScottish Government
Number of pages42
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Protection Through Partnership (PTP)
  • child care delivery

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