• Our online Safeguarding and Leadership Course is designed for all levels of operational managers, and aims to make sure that everyone involved in delivering and monitoring services to children, young people and their families is doing so with their safety and wellbeing in mind, and is training their staff in doing the same.
  • Anyone who works with children or vulnerable adults understands that safeguarding is an important part of their role. The leadership roles and responsibilities cover many different topics and safeguarding areas, so up-to-date and in-depth knowledge is vital. Our course is split into two modules – Core, and Further Learning - each with over 20 components. The Core module covers topics such as serious case reviews, duty of candour, how to support your team and how the disclosure responsibilities. Whereas the Further Learning module explores specific safeguarding topics ranging from e-safety to child sexual exploitation and abuse relating to faith and belief.
  • Our Level 2 Safeguarding Children Refresher course is designed for those who have already completed their training, whether face-to-face or digitally, and are looking to update and refresh their knowledge. Our Level 2 Safeguarding Children course explores safeguarding in depth and is suitable if you have extra safeguarding responsibilities as part of your role. It covers key safeguarding topics such as safeguarding jargon and terminology, working in a multi-agency approach and best practice. It will also provide you with the knowledge you need to identify the signs and symptoms of abuse, as well as what must be done if you suspect a child is being abused or a child discloses sensitive information to you. We also offer Safeguarding Children Training for Level 1 and Level 3.
  • This course content is mapped to English legislation and statutory guidance. While it provides valuable safeguarding principles, it may not fully align with legislation or requirements in other regions or jurisdictions. Level 3 training is suitable for anyone who holds a management position and frequently works with children, or anyone who has a designated child protection role. Anyone who requires Level 3 Safeguarding Training has a considerable responsibility for safeguarding children, and they have to be able to respond accordingly to information and concerns brought to them.
  • For those who work with children or the vulnerable, there are always going to be safeguarding responsibilities, though these will vary depending on your role. Our Level 2 course is aimed at those with extra safeguarding responsibilities, but aren’t necessarily at a managerial or supervisor level. This course will explore safeguarding in light of both children and vulnerable adults and will provide insights into all the topics you need to know, including signs, symptoms and types of abuse, current legislation and guidance, and your recording and reporting responsibilities. We also offer Safeguarding Everyone Training at Level 1 and Level 3 Unsure if you require Level 1, 2 or 3 Safeguarding Everyone training?
  • Ensuring you understand your roles and responsibilities in protecting children in a sporting environment is crucial for anyone who works with children. It's essential that anyone who may come into contact with children has up-to-date safeguarding knowledge and can identify the signs and symptoms of abuse or neglect. This course covers information for Safeguarding in Sport. It introduces safeguarding as a topic, covering jargon, multi-agency working and best practice, as well as how to identify the signs and symptoms of abuse and what you should do if you suspect an individual is being abused or discloses information. The content also covers national and local context, whistle-blowing and focuses on your role and what you can do to recognise and reduce the likelihood of abuse, in general and with reference to sport in particular.
  • Safer recruitment is designed to help those who are responsible for hiring anyone who works with children, to identify and deter or reject individuals who are deemed to be at risk of abusing children. It’s crucial that all employers have a recruitment policy in place that takes into account safer recruitment best practices and considerations. This course covers key topics including: advertising, application forms, selecting candidates for interview based on the information they have presented, and post-interview checks before making an offer of employment.
  • Greater awareness of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is one of the most effective ways to reduce cases. This course is designed to do just that, whilst ensuring learners gain knowledge on practical and effective ways to reduce the risks This course, Safer Sleeping for Babies, gives up-to-date information on how to make sleeping safer for babies and gives advice on lowering the chance of SUDC (Sudden Unexpected Death in Childhood).
  • This course will help learners to get a better insight into how situations can develop and how to effectively respond. This Safer Working Practices course has been updated to be compliant with new Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022 legislation and how this applies in the workplace or when working with children and young people.
  • Being able to identify and understand self-harm and its causes is crucial for anyone who works with vulnerable children, young people or adults. This training will help learners to understand what to do if they suspect someone is potentially self-harming. Being able to identify and understand self-harm and its causes is crucial for anyone who works with vulnerable children, young people or adults. This training will help learners to understand what to do if they suspect someone is potentially self-harming.
  • This training will look at how to balance addressing the issue of self-neglect with an individual’s right to private life and health and how to make safe decisions. Self-neglect is a problem in itself and can often be a symptom of other underlying problems. This course will enable you to identify it and react appropriately.
  • For many food business owners, setting up a home delivery service can be a great way to attract more customers and give them the edge over their competition. But knowing how to start their delivery service can be difficult. This online training will take learners through some of the key areas to consider when setting up a home food delivery service. This online training has been designed for employers and owners of food businesses who are looking to set up a home food delivery service.
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