Physical abuse
Topics include: Signs of physical abuse, Who physically abuses children and Safeguarding children.
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.
Physical abuse in children is often under-reported, so it is up to those working with them to be aware of the issue and be confident in spotting the signs and symptoms. This course teaches you just that.
On completion of the course, you will automatically get a certificate, along with your name, CPD hours, the date and learning objectives.
- Explain the definition of physical abuse
- Recognise who physically abuses children and why
- Spot the signs and symptoms of physical abuse
- Consider where physical abuse is suspected
- Physical abuse
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