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Child Protection Awareness

This Child Protection course will provide your staff with the essential knowledge and skills

  • Ended
  • 25 British pounds
  • Online

Service Description

About the Child Protection Awareness Training Course Child protection is protecting children and young people from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect, and keeping them safe from harm to ensure they grow up in a safe and supportive environment. This Child Protection course teaches your staff how to identify if a child may be vulnerable to abuse, the types of abuse, how to recognise signs and symptoms of abuse, the need for effective record keeping and reporting, and understand their duty of care. Upon successful completion, you will be able to download and print their basic awareness Child Protection certificate. The Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimated that one in five adults aged 18 to 74 years experienced at least one form of child abuse, whether emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, or witnessing domestic violence or abuse, before the age of 16 years (8.5 million people). Ensure your staff know how to spot the signs and symptoms and the correct procedure for reporting if an incident occurs. Child Protection Awareness Training Course Outline The aim of this online Child Protection course is to greater increase your knowledge of child protection and abuse, as well as relevant legislation. The key points covered in this course are: The victims of abuse Types of abuse Signs & Symptoms Duty of care and whistleblowing Child Protection agencies Recording keeping and reporting The legislation Child Protection Awareness Training Course Learning Outcomes On completion of this Child Protection Awareness training course, learners should know and understand the following: The victims of abuse Identify a child or young people that may be vulnerable to abuse Types of abuse Learn and be able to describe the types of abuse Signs & Symptoms Describe how to recognise signs and symptoms of abuse Duty of care and whistleblowing Understand your duty of care and whistleblowing Child Protection agencies Identify the main child protection agencies Recording keeping and reporting Understand the need for effective record keeping and reporting The legislation Learn the relevant legislation


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