SACPA/BSA – Working with Affluent Families: when neglect becomes a concern
30th January 2025 @ 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Course outline:
The phrase ‘affluent neglect’ presents something of a perceived oxymoron. If there is affluence, how can there also be neglect?
Sadly, affluent neglect is a real issue and concern, and can be particularly challenging to identify and manage where signs and indicators may look different to those in under-resourced families.
The power relations between safeguarding practitioners and parents can provide an additional layer of complexity where there is resistance to intervention and support, and the signs of neglect can often be emotional/mental rather than physical.
This interactive seminar that also involves delegates in group work and reflective practice draws on messages from research and practical application to explore affluent neglect and working with affluent parents.
Training topics will include:
- What is affluent neglect?
- Identification and support
- Understanding and working with the power relations between safeguarding practitioner and affluent parents/carers
- Case study example for group-work and reflective practice.
Learning outcomes:
- Develop an increased understanding of what affluent neglect is, and how to spot it
- Consider strategies to provide support
- Unpick the power relations between safeguarding practitioner and affluent parents that potentially impact safeguarding effective safeguarding practice
- Review the practical application of identification, and implementation of strategies for managing affluent neglect through case study review.
Audience: Trustees, Governors, and Leaders with oversight of safeguarding. Colleagues in education, social care, youth services, early help, charity and third sector organisations with an interest and responsibility for safeguarding. Anyone looking to further develop their knowledge and understanding in this specific area of safeguarding
Platform: Zoom (online) – seminar
Cost:
- SACPA/BSA Member Rate: £135
- Non-member Rate: £270*