It is a statutory requirement for anyone who works with vulnerable children, young people and adults to have up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding policies, legislation and guidance so they can proactively focus on keeping them safe from harm and maintain the ability to act on any concerns about their safety and welfare.
This course will also give you the knowledge and skills to ensure you can help safeguard everyone you have contact with whilst carrying out your duties, not only those you are directly responsible for.
This course covers the following:
- An overview of safeguarding
- Why is safeguarding important
- Serious case reviews and Bichard reports
- The latest legislation and guidance
- Multi-agency working
- Jargon and key terms
- National and local contexts
- Types of abuse
- Signs and symptoms of abuse
- Reducing the likelihood of abuse
- Whistleblowing
- Roles and responsibilities
- How to deal with suspected/disclosed abuse
- Record-keeping and recording
This course takes e-learning to the next level with immersive real-world scenarios to help professionals apply knowledge into everyday life. On completion of this course learners will be able to:
- Apply the changes to practice made over the past three years to your work
- Identify different levels of harm and follow the appropriate safeguarding procedures
- Collect safeguarding information from both a local and national context
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