Course Description The goal of this Safeguarding Children Level 2 Course is to prepare educators, youth workers, social workers, childminders, and other professionals who collaborate with children to protect them. It is legally required of you as an adult to secure the welfare of children in your care and supervision by having a thorough awareness of safeguarding laws, policies, and procedures. The core concepts of safeguarding, including identifying when a child is at danger of abuse, understanding the national safeguarding framework, knowing how to make a referral, and knowing when to report your concerns, will be covered in detail in this extensive Safeguarding Children Level 2 Training Course. After completing this training program, you will have a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of child safety, applicable legislation, and what to do in the event that you suspect abuse or neglect. So, enrol now and finish your Level 2 Safeguarding Children training. Learning outcome Familiarise with safeguarding Understand laws and guidance relevant to safeguarding children Gain in-depth knowledge of child abuse Deepen your understanding of child sexual exploitation How Much Do Child Care Workers Earn? Senior - £39,000(Appx.) Average - £28,000(Appx.) Starting - £21,000(Appx.) Requirement Our Safeguarding Children Level 2 is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation. Safeguarding Children Level 2 Introduction to Safeguarding 00:21:00 Laws and Guidance 00:41:00 Child Abuse 00:46:00 Child Sexual Exploitation 00:34:00 Risks and Risk Assessment 00:16:00 Responding to Disclosure and Reporting 00:32:00 Things to Do after Referral 00:22:00 Record Keeping 00:15:00
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This course will start by defining infection prevention and control and explaining the impact of good and bad infection control. It then goes into detail about the legislation that applies to infection control, the different types of microorganisms, how bacteria are transmitted, the chain of infection, and much more.
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