AFRUCA's Work in the UK
National Training Programme for Practitioners
Project Location: Nationwide – Central London and Manchester
Project Contact: Sarah O’Gorman, Training Coordinator, AFRUCA
Project Information:
AFRUCA launched a National Training Programme for practitioners who work closely with black African children and their families in April 2007. The programme was established to help consolidate our work with agencies and their staff in the area of skills development. This initiative also acts as a tool for informing and influencing policy at a higher level, since the practitioners extend what they have learnt to the authorities of their organisations.
Since February 2008, we have trained over 700 practitioners (approximately 400 in the last year) who attend AFRUCA-run training courses as well as other training activities organised by other agencies but delivered by AFRUCA. Most of our training activities had previously been limited to London and the South, but in autumn last year with the inauguration of our new regional office in Manchester we have been able to extend the coverage of our activities so we can reach out to agencies and their staff in other parts of the country.

Many practitioners have given us positive feedback on our training:
‘I enjoyed and learn a lot about the difference between culture/religion and how this impacts on the safeguarding of African children’ Social Worker, Barnardos, London
‘It has enlightened me regarding some very serious issues and raised my awareness...I feel I have gained another dimension to my knowledge base’, Education welfare officer, Wandsworth council,
“very useful – better insight which will help me work more closely with ethnic minorities’, participant from Brent pct.
‘The course was informative, encouraging and trainers had good rapport with the audience’ participant at London 10th March event
‘The whole training was very informative and delivered well. It covered more than expected” Action for Children Hackney Young Carers and Beacon Project.
‘The course was very interesting and is a must to gain insight into African culture, which is a huge help when working with families'
Verna Plummer – Advisory teacher, Black Achievement
‘The topics discussed and presented were so interesting – I would have had questions lined up for another 2 days, longer…’
Dr Birgit Westphal – Child Psychiatrist

The Programme
Our training courses are accessible in different ways:
Regular courses are held in Central London and Manchester on a variety of subjects related to the welfare of African children; including issues around culture and religion linked to child abuse, domestic servitude and trafficking, female genital mutilation and witchcraft abuse. Our two main regular expert training sessions are entitled:
‘Working with Black African Children and Families’ and ‘Working with Faith to Safeguard African Children.’
Tailor-made, in-house training courses are delivered on demand to staff of agencies to meet organisational needs and priorities.
Conference speaking and workshop presentations on different subjects directed at a wide range of practitioners working with African children and families.
To find out more about AFRUCA’s training courses this year or for a booking form, click here
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