This webinar explores the issues of leadership and organisational culture that are covered in Units 1 and 2 of this course. A recording of the webinar (58 minutes) is available for you to watch below. Each of the speakers approaches the topic from a different perspective, please note in your learning journal any key points from each that you would like to take back to discuss in your own organisation.
Topic: Effective management of safeguarding concerns for leaders
Speakers:
Dr Tsitsi Chawatama-Kwambana, Consultant Paediatrician and Board Trustee, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Tsitsi is an NHS-based paediatrician and Global Child Health expert with an interest in Safeguarding. Her experience spans a number of NGOs, including serving as a Safeguarding trustee for UK-Med and Sentebale, Vice-Chair of
AFRUCASafeguarding Children and Chair of Save the Children UK
Andrew McLoughlin, Project Manager SEAH Investigator Qualification Training Scheme, CHS Alliance After 25 years in the police, mainly as a detective investigating serious and organised crime, Andrew managed fraud, corruption and sexual misconduct investigations at the Australian Federal Government, The Global Fund and
the International Committee of the Red Cross. He is now the project manager of CHS Alliance’s Investigator Qualification Training Scheme and also manages CHS Alliance’s complaints mechanism.
Lisa Reilly, Executive Director, GISF Originally an engineer, Lisa worked overseas in the humanitarian sector for 13 years before returning to the UK and now works to support staff safety, security and well-being for humanitarians working globally.
Ann Muraya, Director of Organisational Health, Thrive Worldwide Ann states that leaders are critical to the creation of safe organisations. Her desire is to see leaders empowered to thrive in their life as they co-create healthy and safe organisations.