What you will learn
In this online Safeguarding for Training Providers course, you will be guided on fulfiling your legal obligations effectively and learn the skills you need to undertake your safeguarding duties and responsibilities.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Grasp the fundamental aspects of safeguarding legislation.
- Clearly identify and define various types of abuse.
- Recognise the different signs of abuse, neglect and exploitation.
- Appreciate how personal values can influence perceptions of abuse.
- Identify susceptibilities in individuals leading to radicalisation.
- Understand how to protect young people and adults in the area of online safety.
- Comprehend and fulfil your duty to report any concerns.
- Understand the appropriate actions to undertake in case of suspected abuse.
Modules
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1. Introduction
This module introduces he practical aspects of child/adult protection and safeguarding. By the end, you’ll be familiar with key terms and their relevance to safeguarding children and adults.
2. Legislation and Guidance
This module introduces you to the framework of guidance and legal procedures essential in safeguarding and protecting individuals. You’ll learn about the key agencies involved, their roles, and how they collaborate to prevent abuse.
By the end of the module, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of the safeguarding landscape and how various agencies work together to promote welfare and prevent abuse.
3. What is Abuse and Neglect?
To successfully identify and prevent abuse, it’s crucial to clearly understand what abuse is and recognise its various forms. Knowing the different categories of abuse enables us to spot the warning signs more easily.
By the end of this module, you’ll be more knowledgeable about the definitions and various types of abuse and neglect, as well as how to identify potential cases.
4. Signs and Indicators of Abuse and Neglect
People of all ages may find it hard to speak about abuse, which can result in changed or difficult behaviors. Recognising these signs is crucial, as abusers often disguise their actions well, sometimes posing as caring individuals.
By the end of this module, you will be better equipped to identify different forms of abuse and the signals that may indicate safety concerns.
5. Online Safety
The growing reliance on technology offers numerous advantages but also introduces some risks. This module examines the role of safeguarding in ensuring online safety.
The content will give you an overview of the potential for risk when learners are online, in relation to, amongst other areas, grooming, sexting and cyberbullying. The module will remind you of the legal position should you become aware of an incident and will outline ways of empowering individuals to be safe and report issues when online.
By the end of the module, you’ll understand the technological risks, specific threats to young people and the best practices for online safety.
6. Radicalisation and Extremism
Safeguarding entails preventing individuals from being swayed by extremist ideologies. If you interact with young people or adults and notice the emergence of extremist ideas, it is important to challenge those ideas and assess whether anyone you are in contact with is at risk of indoctrination.
This module outlines how radicalisation can affect individuals, helps identify groups that might attempt to indoctrinate them and sheds light on the Prevent duty training.
7. Maintaining a Person-Centred Approach
Adopting a person-centred approach ensures the potential victim remains the focal point of safeguarding efforts.
Upon completing this module, you will have a deeper understanding of the principles of adopting a person-centred approach.
8. Responding to Concerns
This module expands on the topics covered in previous modules, including inter-agency collaboration and recognising signs and types of abuse.
It’s essential to respond swiftly and correctly when faced with a disclosure of abuse or a safeguarding concern. While maintaining necessary confidentiality, you must know when and how to report incidents.
By the end of this module, we will outline the appropriate procedures to follow during potential safeguarding situations, providing a step-by-step guide for addressing any concerns you may have and you will be well-versed in handling these situations effectively.
Who is this course for?
- Staff who work in apprenticeship providers
- Staff who work as workplace assessors
- Anyone who works in a further education training provider
This online Safeguarding for Training Providers course suits the needs of staff members in training organisations, including admin staff, governors, board members, teachers, trainers, assessors and leaders.
Certification
This online Safeguarding for Training Providers course is accredited by The CPD Group.
Upon successful completion of this online course, you’ll be sent a personalised digital certificate as a PDF, enabling you to download and print it.
You can access a copy, reprint or download this certificate on our LMS (Learning Management System). This is your proof that you have been trained in safeguarding best practices and achieved compliance. The certificates include a verification number so anybody can authenticate the certificate’s legitimacy.
Our certifications include a renewal date but there is no legal requirement to renew your training and certificate within a specific timeframe. However, we do recommend that you arrange refresher training after 2 years as safeguarding guidance does change. You should update your safeguarding knowledge and skills regularly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do I need to take this course if I'm a workplace assessor?
Yes, this online Safeguarding for Training Providers course is suitable for anyone involved in organising and conducting training and assessments for young people aged 16 and over. It includes comprehensive modules on identifying signs of abuse and neglect and teaches you how to report any safeguarding concerns.
Is this the appropriate course for someone working in a school?
This online Safeguarding for Training Providers course is primarily targeted at individuals working with the 16+ age group, including those working with apprentices or at further education (FE) colleges. If you are working in a school, our online Safeguarding in Education course might be more suitable for you as it presents scenarios and questions specifically designed to be more relevant to school settings.