Safeguarding in practise: Creating a safe and secure environment for European Solidarity Corps Volunteers
Training Course
9-14 February 2026 | Rome, Italy
In this training course you learn how to develop a Safaguarding policy if you don’t have one yet. If you already have one this is your chance to further develop it and learn from others.
This is a hands-on and very practical training for organisations active in volunteering activities within the European Solidarity Corps who are ready and willing to create and hold safe environments for their volunteers.
Are you interested in:
Learning how to develop your Safeguarding policy, starting from where you are right now? Or how to further develop your Safeguarding policy if you already have one?
Explore your role, boundaries and limitations in Safeguarding situations?
Have hands-on experiential learning experience of developing your Safeguarding policy through case studies, real-life scenarios, and practice-based exercises?
YES?
Join us for this training course on ‘Safeguarding in practice’ in Rome from 9 till 14 February 2026.
We are seeking professionals and practitioners with the following:
Active involvement in the European Solidarity Corps programme – Volunteering projects (representatives from accredited organisations in ESC, supervisors, tutors, mentors, NA/SNAC partners representatives)
Willingness to start or further develop your safeguarding policies
This training is organised by SALTO European Solidarity Corps and Italian National Agency.
Objectives
By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Understand how safeguarding guidelines can be created, adapted and implemented in European Solidarity Corps volunteering and daily organisation activities involving ESC volunteers
- Work with and co-create safeguarding materials suitable for their own organisational realities.
- Learn from and with others active within the European Solidarity Corps volunteering by sharing successes, dilemmas, and resources.
- Create clear, actionable safeguarding implementation and development plans that can be taken home and used immediately.
Methods and methodology
Draft version of the working sessions and methods (can still change):
Day 0, 9th. Arrivals
Day 1 Context & Culture
Theme: Understanding how safeguarding fits into different national, organisational, and cultural realities.
Day 2 Good practice & applied learning
Theme: Drawing inspiration from good practice and assessing where your organisation stands.
Day 3 Co-creation & Consultation
Theme: Developing real, usable safeguarding tools and processes.
Day 4 Action planning & Closing
Theme: Moving from workshop to workplace – setting goals and sustaining change.
Day 5 Departures
Composition of the team
Team is composed by SALTO ESC officers, IT NA representatives, together with the trainers Sian Bagshaw and Ann Daniels.
More information at: SALTO