Safeguarding Children
Overview
Safeguarding children’s health and wellbeing is a collective responsibility and essential for a safe society. This course provides a comprehensive overview of child safeguarding, detailing its definition, risk factors, and key concepts. It covers major concerns and how to recognise them, along with essential legislation and responsibilities.
Participants will learn practical strategies for safeguarding children at both organisational and individual levels, highlighting the roles of direct and indirect child interactions. The course also emphasises the three Rs of safeguarding. By completing this course, learners will be well-equipped to ensure children’s safety and foster a nurturing environment.
Outline Learning Objectives:
- Define child safeguarding, its importance, and relevant legislation.
- Identify different types of safeguarding concerns and recognise their signs.
- Explain your role and broader responsibilities in safeguarding children.
- Apply the “Three Rs” framework (Recognising, Responding, Reporting) to child safeguarding situations, including responding to disclosures.
- Demonstrate a commitment to creating a safe environment for children and upholding their well-being.
Audience:
This course is designed for anyone who’s work means that they come into contact with children and serves as a valuable awareness tool for those who directly interact with children.