Hate crime
£20.00 Excl. VATThis course will provide an awareness of what a hate crime and hate incident is and how prevalent hate crimes are.
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This course will provide an awareness of what a hate crime and hate incident is and how prevalent hate crimes are.
Parental substance misuse, mental ill-health and domestic abuse can all have a huge impact on a child’s safety and wellbeing. These hidden harms can threaten a child’s feeling of security and create challenging long-term problems.
This course will help you learn ways to reduce the likelihood of a child in your care suffering this hidden harm.
How much do you know about the issues of honour-based violence and forced marriage? This abuse is often used as a means of control, with the cycle beginning when victims are children and continuing into adult life.
One of the biggest problems is that if the victims are not getting the right support from the authorities then they may feel unable to make a complaint.
This course gives learners an overview of the Human Rights Act, and highlights those Articles which should be of interest to staff working in adult social care, or the health sector.
Modern day slavery takes many forms, whether labour and criminal exploitation or sexual; and can be a bewildering and complex subject to get to grips with.
This comprehensive online human trafficking course will help you to spot the signs of modern slavery and explain how to respond if you think someone you know is a victim.
Lead Professionals play a key role for children and their families, as the single point of contact for coordinating provision of a range of services.
Learn about the role of a lead professional and the importance of the Continuum of Need in this short, informative course.
Mental health affects every single one of us – whether we consider it good or bad, or big or small, it’s something that impacts us in some ways more than others. There’s a stigma around mental health challenges or issues that lead people to believe they can’t ask for help. However, taking a step towards mental health awareness is a step closer to removing the stigma. This course will help you to understand mental health and the things you can do to support yourself and the people around you.
This course provides the learner with an understanding of Government Statutory Guidance on missing children protocol. It gives the learner the confidence to know what to do when a child or young person goes missing from care, what to do when they come back, and how to prevent repeat cases all the while supporting the child and their family.
Effective multi-agency working in health and social care depends on everyone concerned having a clear understanding of multi-agency initiatives (such as MASH and MARAC) and a good working knowledge of the legislation and guidance available.
If you’re working in a role that routinely demands multi-agency working, then this course will provide informative, useful guidance that will make your work easier.
Neglect is the persistent failure to meet a child’s basic physical and/or psychological needs such that it is likely to result in the serious impairment of health or development. It’s also the most common form of child abuse.
If you work with children and families, you can educate yourself in how to spot the signs with this neglect online course.
Children are more engaged with the internet than ever before. But with this increased reliance on the internet for knowledge and entertainment comes an increased risk to those young people using it. E-safety training is essential for you if you’re working with young people.
It’s important that you know the potential risks and learn how to help children to remain safe on the internet. This short e-learning course will equip you with the insight to encourage responsible online behaviour and protect children.
This module covers the best way for parents and carers help their children be safe online.
Physical abuse can have a long-lasting and damaging effect on an individual. But children are very rarely abused by strangers. In fact, abusers are more likely to be someone who comes into close, regular contact.
Abusers can be teachers, next-door neighbours or a member of the family and this can make it harder for children to want to disclose.
Private fostering is a crucial part of taking care of many young people in the UK. In this course, we’ll explore what private fostering means and the laws related to it.
The importance of establishing and maintaining professional boundaries when working with children and young people.
We explore radicalisation and how it connects with extremism and terrorism, including how the internet can influence and indoctrinate vulnerable people. We explore the Government’s increased powers, and who they affect.
Abuse can take place in any setting and it often goes unnoticed and unreported. Even if you don’t work directly with children or vulnerable adults, you might still be in a position where you can help prevent or stop abuse.
Would you be able to spot abuse of a child or vulnerable adult? Even if you don’t work directly with children or vulnerable adults, you may be in a position where you can help prevent or stop abuse.
If you work in Higher Education and want a good understanding of safeguarding in a HE setting, this short course is ideal.
Whether you’re a caretaker, teacher or manager, if you’re working with children it’s essential your safeguarding knowledge is up to date. The right awareness and action could make a real difference to a young person’s life. This safeguarding course is specifically designed for anyone working in education.
If you work in education, you may at some point have to make safeguarding referrals to police or children’s social care. This course prepares you for such incidences.
Combining safeguarding levels 1 and 2, this is a comprehensive programme covering the key elements of the safeguarding children process in an easy-to-understand format.
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