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If you work in education, you may at some point have to make safeguarding referrals to police or children’s social care. This course prepares you for such incidences.
Combining safeguarding levels 1 and 2, this is a comprehensive programme covering the key elements of the safeguarding children process in an easy-to-understand format.
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If you work in any public-facing role in a healthcare environment, it’s vital that you know how to spot the warning signs of abuse and neglect, particularly in children.
Based on content from the 2006 Safeguarding Children and Young People: roles and competences for healthcare Staff Directive, this course help you spot the signs of child mistreatment and neglect and enable to you be sure you’re raising concerns appropriately.
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Do you work with children? Are you confident you can make safeguarding referrals for the children in your care? Do you need to brush up your child protection legislation knowledge?
This Safeguarding Children Level 1 and 2 course will give you a thorough and clear overview of modern child protection principles – a must-have for anyone working with young people.
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If you work in a healthcare setting then it’s important to have a good awareness of child safety and safeguarding procedures. This engaging and informative child safety training course provides an ideal introduction.
Not only does it meet the national minimum training standards for Safeguarding Children at Level 1, it’s the perfect refresher for more experienced staff seeking prevention and management of child abuse online training.
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If you’re working with children in any capacity, you need to ensure your safeguarding training is up to date.
This course helps you identify the needs for safeguarding, what you should be looking out for to identify abuse and the next steps you can take if you have a concern for a child’s wellbeing.
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When a child talks about issues that raise safeguarding concerns the person they speak to must know how to respond. This course gives the learner information about how and whether to question a child in this situation.
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Prepare yourself for making safeguarding referrals (to the police and Children’s Social Care). Looking to brush up your knowledge?
New to the topic and looking for a clear and thorough briefing – in case you are ever involved?
Either way, this course is for you.
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Everybody who comes into contact with children has a duty to ensure their safety. In this module we will look at types of abuse, warning signs to look out for, and what to do if you suspect a child is being abused.
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Every child has a basic human right to live free from abuse and harm.
But sadly, lots of children suffer without a voice.
It’s your responsibility to make sure you understand what your roles and responsibilities are when safeguarding children.
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This course is intended for you to recap on the topics you have previously learnt and may face every day when working with adults at risk to make sure that fulfilling the responsibilities of your role.
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Spend time or work with disabled children? Perhaps you’re a sole carer for a disabled child?
Shocking as it is, these vulnerable youngsters can be unsuspecting targets for abuse.
This highly engaging e-learning seminar highlights what to look out for and how to put a stop to any unwanted behaviour towards a child.
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Do you know how to meet your legal requirements for safer recruitment practices? Are you confident about your recruitment processes and safeguarding skills?
Safer recruitment in education and safer recruitment in schools is essential for protecting young and vulnerable people.
This safer recruitment course is essential for anyone working in organisations covered by Section 11 of the Children Act 2004 – when recruiting staff/volunteers involved in delivering services to children and families.
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Child and adolescent psychiatrists have seen an alarming increase in cases of self-harm in young people – it has been estimated that about 1 in 10 young people will self-harm at some point.
This insightful course covers the subject from a variety of angles.
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Child sexual abuse is a difficult subject for adults to talk about. Let’s take a look at what it is and how to recognise it. Breaking the mystery surrounding this subject is the first step to eradicating it completely.
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Raising awareness of peer-on-peer sexual harassment and sexual violence in education, giving learners the confidence to prevent it and know how to respond when it does occur.
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Are you experiencing stress in your workplace or is there a risk of it in the work that you do? Do you know how to respond appropriately – and as required by law?
Whether you are an employer or an employee suffering from work-related stress or simply want guidance for tackling stress at home, it is important that you know the causes of stress, its consequences and the actions you can take to control, manage and minimise it.
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Strokes are a critical medical emergency, affecting millions of lives worldwide.
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Substance misuse is a complex issue, affecting not only the individuals involved but their friends, families and the people they come into contact with.
Substance abuse can result in lowered educational outcomes, compromised health and danger to the public and affect not only the user but the people around them too.
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Suicide is not an easy topic to talk about, but a greater understanding of the causes of suicide and who might be more vulnerable, as well as warning signs to look out for, might help you to save a life.
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In this course we’ll explore what domestic abuse looks like, how prevalent male domestic abuse is, what the ‘inclusive approach’ is and how you can improve your response to male domestic abuse victims.
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