Charities & Not-For-Profit

  • Learning how and why adult sexual exploitation happens, how to identify and define it is crucial for anyone who has safeguarding responsibilities at any level. This training will give learners best practice advice on how to report and act on suspicions of abuse. This course covers a wide range of topics to help learners gain a full understanding of Adult Sexual Exploitation.
  • This e-learning course is for anyone who works closely with children or in a capacity where they might encounter someone on the autism spectrum; for example, teachers, youth workers, carers, nurses and even customer service professionals. The Introduction to Autism Spectrum training course has been updated with help from subject matter experts to include more information on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and to cover the Oliver McGowan case.
  • Our introductory course is aimed at anyone who works with children, from social care workers to teachers, and wants to understand attachment theory. Attachment Theory is a well-established theory which illustrates the key role attachment plays in the development of a child through to adulthood, how they form relationships with others and how they perceive themselves. Using the context of attachment theory, our course is designed to provide you with insights into children’s behaviour and development, and what you can do to help a child who may be struggling.
  • This course will help you understand how our climate is changing and learn more about your role in taking action.  When you've completed this online training you will sit an online test and, once successful, you can download your certificate.
  • This course provides information on dealing with both Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and Adult Sexual Exploitation (ASE). Aimed at those who work with vulnerable individuals, it includes guidance on grooming, trafficking, consent and reporting. This course combines information on both Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and Adult Sexual Exploitation (ASE), both how they differ and what they have in common.
  • This course aims to give learners a deeper understanding of child criminal exploitation and gang-related issues by defining what these key terms mean. This training will also help learners to identify the signs and symptoms of abuse and what to do if they suspect a child or young person is becoming involved in gang activities. County lines is another crucial issue related to gang activities, within this training, learners will gain an understanding of this issue and how it can differ from other gang-related activities.
  • This Child Exploitation and Extra-familial Harm training has been designed for those working with at risk children or young people and covers the effects and impacts of exploitation and extra-familial harm of children. It has up-to-date information on CSE, learner challenges and scenarios for an interactive learning experience. Ensuring you can identify the signs and symptoms of child exploitation and extra-familial harm is crucial for anyone working with children.
  • The modules in this course provide information on the potential causes of poverty, how to help children and their families, guidance on multi-agency working and the learner's roles and responsibilities as a practitioner. This course is for anyone who is working or will be working with children who may be in poverty or vulnerable to poverty.
  • This online safety course describes the various forms of abuse and danger caused by the use of technology and the internet, both for adults and children, and gives detailed information on how to counter its effects. This online safety training course will help learners to identify adults and children at risk and what forms online abuse takes, and how to recognise them. This course will provide learners with the information they need on how to help and protect adults and children from the dangers of technology. The ability to protect children, young people and at-risk adults from harmful or inappropriate material online is extremely important, and anyone working with these groups needs to be able to identify potential risks as well as the signs and symptoms of vulnerabilities or suspected abuse.
  • This early help or early intervention involves supporting families when a problem first occurs and can be utilised at any point in a child's or young person's life. Early help can have massively positive impacts on a child's future development and is therefore crucial that anyone working with children, young people or their families understands the importance of early help. This wide-ranging CAF safeguarding course is designed to help all those working with children, adults and families who could benefit from Early Help.
  • Fabricated Induced Illness (FII) is a rare form of child abuse that can often go unnoticed. The signs and symptoms of abuse are very widespread, which makes it difficult to identify. It’s therefore important that anyone working with children is aware of this abuse and knows what to look for if they suspect this type of abuse. This course describes the symptoms of FII and the risk factors that can lead to it, and includes case studies, guidance for practitioners. This course gives learners in-depth information on what they need to be aware of when dealing with fabricated illness and the best practices to help children in this situation.
  • This wide-ranging course covers FGM (female genital mutilation), abuse linked to faith or belief, and forced marriage. This course help learners to understand the links between these issues, provides information on how to identify vulnerable people, and how to report and act on such knowledge. This course is specifically designed to help people coming into contact with young people and their families during the course of their work to promote good safeguarding practice, whilst being culturally aware.
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