Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Program 'Empowering Change'
Our Safeguarding courses have been created because, first and foremost, each and every one of us has basic human rights. Chief among these is the right to be healthy, happy and treated well, regardless of race, age, gender or location. When these rights are abused in some way it’s wrong, and it is therefore vital that guidelines, policies and procedures are followed to enable everyone, without exception to live a life in which these basic values and rights are maintained and upheld. This course is aimed at anyone who has a duty of care for, or comes into contact with, adults in need of care and support, either as a paid professional or a volunteer. This includes, but isn’t limited to, those that work in domiciliary care, the NHS, community centres, prisons or with a family member at home, and sets out the roles and responsibilities everyone must undertake to protect an adult’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. You and the organisation you work for must take appropriate and proportional measures necessary for the protection of adults in your care, while still ensuring they are supported and empowered to have control over how they want to live their lives and this course can bring you one step closer to being able to do this. This means that whatever the circumstance, you and the organisation you work for must take appropriate and proportional measures necessary for the protection of adults in your care, while still ensuring they are supported and empowered to have control over how they want to live their lives. During this course you will hear many facts, figures and details surrounding the risk to adults in need of care and support, the types of abuse suffered and key safeguarding legislation put in place to minimise the abuse of adults with care and support needs. By the end of this course, you will have learned a better understanding of safeguarding principles and be able to apply them to your role. This includes being able to define the key terminology in relation to safeguarding; identify the principle laws that relate to safeguarding and why they have been put in place to minimise abuse; recognise and respond to the ten types of abuse suffered by vulnerable adults; identify and report concerns of abuse or neglect; describe your role, responsibilities and boundaries; ensure people are supported and encouraged to make their own decisions and give informed consent, and finally manage the environment to minimise the risk of abuse.
Explore the profound impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in our comprehensive course. Uncover the effects, risk factors, and protective measures against physical and emotional abuse, neglect, sexual abuse, household dysfunction, bullying, parental substance abuse, and discrimination. Gain insights to contribute to resilient communities and foster well-being. Join us in understanding and addressing the complexities of ACEs for a healthier and more compassionate society.
Our Safeguarding courses have been created because, first and foremost, each and every one of us has basic human rights. Chief among these is the right to be healthy, happy and treated well, regardless of race, age, gender or location. When these rights are abused in some way it’s wrong, and it is therefore vital that guidelines, policies and procedures are followed to enable everyone, without exception to live a life in which these basic values and rights are maintained and upheld. Everyone, regardless of their age, gender, religion, ethnicity or background has the right to a healthy, happy life. Safeguarding is about minimising and managing the risks to vulnerable individuals. This course, ‘Safeguarding Children’, is aimed at anyone who has a duty of care for, or comes into contact with children in their chosen profession. Although most children are brought up in loving, nurturing environments and grow up to lead happy lives, the subject has to be discussed in order to better protect those children that need it most. During this course you will hear many facts, figures and details surrounding the risk to children, the types of abuse suffered, how to recognise the signs of abuse and key safeguarding legislations put in place to minimise the abuse of children. Once you are able to recognise the signs of possible abuse, and know the steps you should take if you suspect it you will be better able to protect the children in your care.
Child Neglect Awareness Training Did you know? In the UK, child neglect remains a pressing concern, with over 470,000 children estimated to be affected annually. Our Child Neglect Awareness Training course offers vital insights into recognizing and preventing neglect, equipping you to make a real difference. This child neglect awareness training course will empower you to safeguard vulnerable children effectively, from understanding the types and causes of neglect to navigating legislative frameworks. Child Neglect Awareness Training Course Highlights: Types of Child Neglect: Explore physical, educational, emotional, and medical neglect. Understand how each form impacts a child's well-being. Why Child Neglect Occurs: Child Neglect Awareness Training will uncover the underlying reasons-domestic violence, substance abuse, untreated mental illness, and parenting challenges. Detecting Signs: Learn to identify physical cues, such as neonatal drug toxicology, weight-related issues in infants, and developmental lags. Risk Factors: Learn about disability, behaviour problems, social aggression, and attention issues as risk factors for neglect. Impact on Children From Neglecting: Understand the long-term consequences-depression, PTSD, memory impairments, panic disorder, and ADHD. Assessment Skills: Develop a reasoned approach to assessing child neglect cases. Legal Framework: Familiarise yourself with UK laws, including the Children Act 1989, Children Act 2004, Equality Act 2010, Human Rights Act 1998, and more. Prevention Strategies: Acquire knowledge about primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention methods to combat child negligence. Enrol in our Child Neglect Awareness Training course to empower yourself with the knowledge and skills to recognize, prevent, and address child neglect effectively. Why Choose Teachers Training Some of our website features are: This is a dedicated website for teaching 24/7 tutor support Interactive Content Affordable price Courses accredited by the UK's top awarding bodies 100% online Flexible deadline Entry Requirements No formal entry requirements. You need to have: Passion for learning A good understanding of the English language Be motivated and hard-working Over the age of 16. Certification CPD Certification from The Teachers Training Successfully completing the MCQ exam of this course qualifies you for a CPD-accredited certificate from The Teachers Training. You will be eligible for both PDF copy and hard copy of the certificate to showcase your achievement however you wish. You can get your digital certificate (PDF) for £4.99 only Hard copy certificates are also available, and you can get one for only £10.99 You can get both PDF and Hard copy certificates for just £12.99! The certificate will add significant weight to your CV and will give you a competitive advantage when applying for jobs. Module 01: Introduction to Child Neglect Introduction to Child Neglect 00:28:00 Module 02: Signs of Child Neglect Signs of Child Neglect 00:51:00 Module 03: Risk Factors for Neglect Risk Factors for Neglect 00:40:00 Module 04: The impact of Child Neglect The impact of Child Neglect 00:38:00 Module 05: Child Neglect Cases Child Neglect Cases 00:43:00 Module 06: Legislation Surrounding Child Neglect Legislation Surrounding Child Neglect 00:36:00 Module 07: Responding to and Reporting Child Neglect Responding to and Reporting Child Neglect 00:47:00 Module 08: Prevent Child Negligence Prevent Child Negligence 00:36:00
Description Substance Misuse Awareness Diploma Drug use is ingesting any chemical substance into the body, especially the ones that have physiological effects when introduced into the body. When drug use poses a problem it becomes drug abuse. Drug abuse is also defined as excessive consumption of drugs especially the ones which are illegal. There are a variety of drugs both legal and forbidden and the effects of different drugs on the human body are different. The physiological effects of the drug do not only depend on the drug as previously thought but also on the person who consumes it as well as the setting where the drug is taken. Drug addiction is a major problem faced by almost every culture in every country. But every society does not condemn the self-same drugs. Some drugs may be condoned in one society but condemned in another. Therefore, drug use and abuse depend greatly on the sociocultural beliefs and assumptions of a particular society. The history of drugs is not always invaded by a negative attitude. Drugs have been known to have had medicinal uses and cultural and religious value since time immemorial. Only when drug use becomes habitual and addictive will it become drug abuse and that is when it needs to be addressed with great seriousness. Substance Misuse Awareness Diploma is an introductory course that traces the history of drugs and discusses the basics of drug use and abuse including the needed terminology. It also touches upon the field of pharmacology and psychopharmacology which is concerned with drug use. Popular drugs like cocaine, nicotine and alcohol are discussed in separate units. Substance Misuse Awareness Diploma ends with treatment and prevention of substance use disorders. What you will learn 1: Drug Use and Abuse 2: The History of Drug Use 3: Drugs and the Nervous System 4: Pharmacology 5: Psychopharmacology 6: Cocaine 7: Nicotine 8: Alcohol 9: Treatment of Substance Use Disorders 10: Prevention of Substance Abuse Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.
Participants will understand LGBTQ+ domestic abuse types of abuse. the health impacts, and culturally unique factors influencing lived experience. The course is a 20-minute module and is beneficial for policy makers, health/social care practitioners, policing, justice services, safe space providers, and all others who in some form support LGBTQ+ policy and practice .
To increase your awareness and understanding of what safeguarding children means, in order to increase your confidence to enable you to make a positive contribution towards the process.
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