Safer Working Practices
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Authorised practitioners who work with children, young people and families.
What will I study?The starting point for this module is to look at why you need to undertake training on the protection of children and young people. All adults who come into contact with children in their work have a duty of care to safeguard and promote their welfare. Practitioners have a key role in shaping the futures of young people. The vast majority of adults working with young children act professionally to provide a safe and supportive environment. However, in this area of work, tensions and misunderstandings can occur; the answer is not to work in a bubble.
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Authorised practitioners who work with children, young people and families.
What will I study?The starting point for this module is to look at why you need to undertake training on the protection of children and young people. All adults who come into contact with children in their work have a duty of care to safeguard and promote their welfare. Practitioners have a key role in shaping the futures of young people. The vast majority of adults working with young children act professionally to provide a safe and supportive environment. However, in this area of work, tensions and misunderstandings can occur; the answer is not to work in a bubble.
We have learnt from many adults, they are inadequately informed about their responsibilities and, as a result, they may unintentionally avoid certain practices completely. This should not be the case and this module aims to outline clearly what behaviours are and are not acceptable.
On completion of this module learners will have covered these learning objectives:
- Increased your awareness of issues relating to allegations management
- Identified signs of inappropriate adult behaviour towards children and young people
- Gained confidence in challenging inappropriate behaviour •Increased your awareness of how to ensure children and young people with whom we work are protected
- Understood the importance of sharing information appropriately and keeping records
- Understood your responsibility to ensure your behaviour is professional at all times
Lesson Plan
- Welcome and Learning Objectives
- Background, Guidance and Terminology
- Why do we need Guidance?
- Appropriate and Non-appropriate Behaviours and Summary
It is estimated that this module will take approximately 1-1 1/2 hours to complete (depending on learning speed). As an e-learning module you can complete this training in convenient stages and revisit whenever you wish. The system will record your progress throughout
Course Entry CriteriaThere are no specific entry requirements for this module.
The college operates a no refunds policy as detailed below. Cancellations and transfer requests are subject to the following conditions:
More than 4 weeks notice – no charge
4 weeks notice – 30% of the cost
2-3 weeks notice – 50% of the cost
1-2 weeks notice – 75% of the cost
Less than 1 weeks notice – 100% of the cost
All cancellations must be made in writing and are subject to a £10 administration charge. The full fee’s policy is available on request.
What will I get at the end of the course?On completion of this course you will be able to download a Virtual College certificate.
What can I do next?There are many other Childcare courses on our website, click here for further information.
How much does it cost?£40.00 per person
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