East Midlands Chamber Training

Safeguarding Children Course

Safeguarding Children

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This Safeguarding Children Course learning outcomes include; Understand the welfare of children and young people. Types of abuse, exploitation, Preventing Radicalisation, sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty are explained in addition to DBS Checks (Disclosure & Barring Service).
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Showing 10 of the 13 included eLearning lessons in this course. The whole course takes on average 1 hours, 19 minutes

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Learn Safeguarding Children Level 3 as defined in the Intercollegiate Document. We explore sources of stress, social exclusion and the effects of poverty, types of abuse, as well as the parental impacts on families, including domestic violence, parental problem drug use and mental illness in a Parent or Carer as well as the roles of the Designated Professional, Named Professional and the relevant legislation.

Understand the warning signs of how vulnerable people may be exploited, radicalised, and potentially drawn into terrorism. Safeguarding personnel and management teams within an organisation should understand how the Prevent Duty focuses on the protection of vulnerable people rather than the reporting of potential terrorists.

All trainees receive a globally recognized & subject informative Certificate of Completion as proof of successfully completing the training. Certificates are permanently stored in your account, always accessible online, and downloadable in PDF format too.

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Safeguarding Children Course

This online course includes all of the 13 lessons above. It is designed to develop the trainees Safeguarding Children skills for health and safety compliance in the workplace, providing valuable real-world learning outcomes at a high speed. It's used by individuals, groups and businesses to train their workforce across industries including Digital Services & Design, Care Homes & Domiciliary Care, Hospital Recruitment|Retail, Charities & NGO, Government & Institution, Travel & Leisure, Retail, among others.

Provided by East Midlands Chamber Training based in East Midlands, it's accessible at anytime online from an internet connected device at work or home, such as a computer, tablet or smart phone. Teams have access to a highly rated LMS and all successfully completing trainees achieve a Certificate of Completion.

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Safeguarding Children eLearning

This 1 hour course considers the roles of the Designated Professional and Named Professional and explores Sources of Stress, Social Exclusion and the effects of Poverty. The course also discusses The Prevent Duty (Preventing Radicalisation).

This 2-3 hour course considers the roles of the Designated Professional and Named Professional and explores Sources of Stress, Social Exclusion and the effects of Poverty.

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