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Safeguarding - An Introduction

Safeguarding - An Introduction

Our online module provides an overview of safeguarding of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Overview

This course is designed to provide you with a general understanding of the concept of safeguarding of vulnerable adults and children and young people.

More detail

Candidates will undertake an online multiple-choice assessment and will receive a certificate if successful (any certificates from an official awarding body are sent to you via email).

Course syllabus

Module 1: Safeguarding - An Introduction
  • What is Safeguarding and Why do we Need it?

    Section one covers the legal aspects of safeguarding with regard to children and young people, and vulnerable adults respectively. It goes on to discuss how important safeguarding is if we are to effectively support those people who may be open to abuse or exploitation.

  • "Vulnerable Adult" and Groups who are Most at Risk of Harm & "Child" or "Young Person" and the Groups who are Most at Risk of Harm

    Section 2 covers people aged over the age of 18 who is or may be in need of community care services by reason of mental health or other disability, age or illness, and who is or may be unable to take care of him or herself or unable to protect him or herself from harm or exploitation. Section 3 looks at children or young people who are under the age of 18 years old.

  • What is Harm and Abuse, and What are the Different Types of Abuse?

    It is essential that you understand what constitutes harm and abuse and that you know how to recognise potential signs of these and know what you should do about it.

  • Common Signs and Indicators of Abuse

    This section looks at when you suspect a specific incident of abuse or have a general feeling that abuse is ongoing or following a pattern you have seen or heard before. You should not ignore your instincts and must take some form of action.

  • How to Respond if you Suspect Someone may be a Victim of Abuse

    If you suspect someone may be a victim of abuse of any kind, you should be able to get all the information you need from your organisation’s safeguarding procedures or, failing that, from the policies and procedures of either your Local Safeguarding Adults Board or Local Safeguarding Children Board, whichever is appropriate.

Obtaining your certificate

You will need to pass a multiple-choice exam at the end of the course in order to gain your accreditation. Once passed, we will send your official certificate by email.

Dates & locations

No upcoming dates Enquire for new dates or on-site training.