You should attend this course if you work in the early years sector.
What Will I learn?
This course will support you in identifying the signs and symptoms of abuse and who to report your concerns to. You will be able to explore legislation that supports everything you do to keep children and young people safe.
Key Topics:
Safeguarding – what does it mean and who does it apply to?
Roles and responsibilities
Legislation
Challenging attitudes, values and beliefs
Whistleblowing
Types of child abuse
Signs & symptoms
Long and short-term effects of abuse
The 4 R’s: Recognise, Report, Refer and Record Paperwork
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