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£18
+ VAT£18
+ VATOn-Demand course
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 also occur.
Learning Objectives
Build on knowledge about how allegations arise.
Support the adults in a management position by providing clear guidance about appropriate staff behaviour which if followed, can minimise the risk of allegations being made against staff
Discuss and Network with each other around issues arising from ?Working together to Safeguard Child and Young People? document
How to use and implement Guidance for Safe Working Practice for Adults Working with Children and Young People
Here are the learning outcomes from this short online course
Increase your awareness around issues relating to Allegations and there management
Identify signs of inappropriate adult behaviour towards children and young people
Increase your awareness of we ensure that children and young people are safeguarded
Understand the importance of information sharing and the keeping of records
Gain confidence in challenging bad practice and inappropriate behaviour
Understand your responsibility and ensure your behaviour is always professional.
Target Audience
Anyone who works with children, young people and families.
Duration
It is estimated that this online course will take approximately 2 hours to complete (depending on learning speed). As an online course you can complete this training in convenient stages and revisit whenever you wish. The system will record your progress throughout.
How it works
Beginning with Module 1, read through each module carefully, and at your own pace, ensuring that you have understood and absorbed its content. On completing a module, you will attempt to answer the corresponding questionnaire for that module.
Each questionnaire is presented in a multiple-choice format; simply select the answer you believe is correct and click on the ‘Next’ button to continue onto the next question.
Your score for each questionnaire appears as soon as you have completed the last question. You need to achieve an overall pass rate of 70% to obtain a certificate of completion.
You have 1 attempt to pass each questionnaire; if you fail to reach an overall pass rate of 70% you will need to repeat the programme again (at an extra cost to you) in order to receive your course certificate.
To complete the programme, you must work through all the modules (ie open each page), as well as attain the pass criteria for that programme. You may exit the programme and return later, using the 'bookmark & exit' button, when you log back in the programme you click 'resume' and you will automatically be returned to the place you left off.
On completion / Passing of the programme, you will be able to return to your account and download and then print your course certificate automatically you will also be sent an email confirming your pass or failure status, along with appropriate instructions as to what to do next.
The content of this course has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.
Technical requirements
Our online courses will work in most web browsers, although we recommend that you use Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari or the Child Protection Training UK App. We recommend installing the latest version of your web browser before beginning your course.