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Safeguarding Children
The importance of child protection gained significant attention in 2003 with the introduction of the Every Child Matters policy. Learners will gain insights into various forms of child abuse and sexual exploitation, equipping them to recognise potential signs or indicators of abuse.
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Duration:
25 minutes
Learning style:
Self-Led Online
Assured by:
CPD
Resources Included:
eBook
About this course

The course features best practices, clear criteria, examples and ‘what next’ questions to help learners put the legislation in context with their own situation.

They will learn how to effectively report and record concerns related to the abuse and welfare of a child, ensuring a thorough understanding of proper protocols for safeguarding children in diverse situations.

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Self-led online courses include
Support for over 100 languages
Mobile-friendly design for playback on any device
Progress tracking and pass/fail tests
Automatic, remote updates to keep content fresh
Playback speed controls to speed up/slow down the video
Closed captions which can be turned on/off
This course covers
  • How to define a child in each region of the UK
  • The types of child abuse and sexual exploitation
  • How to recognise the possible signs or indicators of abuse
  • Best practice process and procedures for responding to disclosure of abuse
  • How to report and record concerns about the abuse and welfare of a child
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