Empowering Safety: Bespoke Safeguarding & Child Protection Training
In today’s complex world, effective safeguarding and child protection are not just compliance requirements; they are fundamental ethical obligations. This bespoke training is for you, whether you work with children, adults, or both.
We will interweave your policies, practices and procedures into this training to ensure that your team are competent and confident in their duty of care.
You are booking high-impact training programs that are meticulously designed to meet the unique needs, context and challenges of your organisation.
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Tailored made with your policies and procedures
£650.00 3 hours
The primary aims of this course are to ensure that all participants: Promote a Safe Culture: Understand their role in fostering a safe, protective environment for children and young people. Increase Awareness and Recognition: Raise awareness of the various forms of child abuse, neglect, and harm, enabling early identification of risk. Ensure Compliance: Relevant legal framework, statutory guidance, and organisational policies related to child protection and safeguarding. Develop Confidence in Response: Instil the confidence and competence to take appropriate, immediate action.
£650.00 3 hours
The primary aim of this course is to equip all participants with the knowledge and confidence necessary to recognise, report, and respond appropriately to concerns of abuse, neglect, or harm involving adults with care and support needs, adhering to the principles of "Making Safeguarding Personal" (MSP) and relevant statutory guidance. Focus: Protecting adults with care and support needs from abuse and neglect (e.g., financial abuse, self-neglect, modern slavery, institutional abuse).
To equip all staff and volunteers with the knowledge, skills, and confidence required to recognise the signs of abuse and neglect in both children and young people (Child Protection) and vulnerable adults (Adult Safeguarding), understand their organisational and statutory responsibilities, and respond effectively and appropriately to safeguarding concerns, ensuring a unified approach to protecting all individuals accessing services.