This Level 1 course is aimed at anyone who works with children or vulnerable adults, but doesn’t have many safeguarding responsibilities. It will provide you with insights into safeguarding – both children and adults – and will cover topics such as signs and symptoms of abuse, types of abuse, and what your responsibilities are when you suspect abuse, or when responding to a disclosure of abuse. We also offer Safeguarding Everyone Training at Level 2 and Level 3.
Safeguarding Everyone Level 1 Refresher Training
£30.00
Description
Introduction: Why take this course? If you work with children or vulnerable adults, you have a statutory duty to safeguard and understand these responsibilities, which is why training is so important. But in order to keep up to date, you have to regularly refresh your knowledge to ensure you still understand your responsibilities. This is why refresher training is so vital. Companies can decide how often they want to refresh their training, but a common suggestion is every two years, though this depends on roles and responsibilities.
Course Overview: This course provides insights into both safeguarding children and safeguarding adults, ensuring that you can safeguard everyone. The learner is at the heart of our course design. We have created bite-sized modules, which allow you to easily dip in and out of the topic area you are interested in. It also provides flexibility, allowing you to complete the topics in any order. We have also created many real-world immersive scenarios to help embed the learning and put it in the context of your role.
Our course covers a range of topics: Our course explores the following safeguarding topics, covering both children and vulnerable adults:
- 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
- Whistle-blowing
- Roles and responsibilities
- Recognising abuse
- How to deal with suspected/disclosed abuse
- Record-keeping and recording
Who should take this course? This training course should be taken by any learner who works with children and vulnerable adults and has previously completed their Safeguarding Everyone Level 1 training and needs to refresh and update their training. This may include roles such as receptionists, administrators, caterers, transport staff, maintenance staff, and volunteers.
