Safeguarding of Children and Young People Level 2
About Course
About this Safeguarding of Children and Young People Level 2 Training Course
Our comprehensive Safeguarding Children and Young People Level 2 training course is designed to empower your staff with the advanced knowledge and skills required to safeguard children and young people effectively. As child protection and safeguarding are shared responsibilities, everyone who interacts with children or families must possess a solid understanding of these crucial practices.
This Level 2 training builds upon the foundational knowledge gained in the introductory Level 1 training, specifically designed for staff with additional responsibilities in responding to safeguarding matters. Participants will delve into the intricacies of safeguarding policies, legislation, and signs of abuse, enabling them to identify, report, and prevent potential harm to children and young people.
Our training covers key areas such as understanding the nuances of safeguarding and its significance, recognizing the diverse forms of abuse and exploitation that children and young people may face, fulfilling the responsibilities associated with different safeguarding roles, mastering effective communication strategies for safeguarding matters, and handling safeguarding incidents and concerns with confidence and professionalism.
In line with statutory requirements, our Safeguarding Children and Young People Level 2 training ensures that your staff remains up-to-date on the latest safeguarding policies, legislation, and guidance, empowering them to create a safe and secure environment for children and young people.
Course Content
Safeguarding of Children and Young People Level 2 Training Course
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About Safeguarding of Children and Young People Level 2
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1) Key definitions Advocate
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2) What is safeguarding?
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3) Children At Risk
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4) Neglect
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5) Sexual abuse
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6) Female genital mutilation (FGM)
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7) The law and FGM
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8) Forced marriages:
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9) Signs of a forced marriage
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10) Referrals of forced marriage
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11) Forced marriage – Referrals under 18 years old
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12) Forced marriage protection orders (FMPO)
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13) Honour based abuse
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14) Signs of honour based abuse
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15) Emotional abuse
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16) Domestic Abuse
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17) Serious youth violence
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18) Types of serious youth violence
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19) Organised crime groups
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20) County Lines Gangs
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21) Child criminal exploitation – Points of contact
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22) Child criminal exploitation- Facts and figures
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23) Child trafficking/modern slavery
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24) How child trafficking happens
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25) Child trafficking referrals
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26) Signs of peer on peer abuse
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27) Grooming
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28) Sexting/youth generated imagery
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29) Radicalisation
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30) Extremism
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31) Referrals
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32) Channel
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33) The Children’s Act 1989 & 704
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34) Updates to the Children Act, 1989
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35) Other legislation
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36) Your responsibilities
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37) When to report a concern
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38) Who do you report to
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39) Emergency protective action
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40) QUIZ AND QUESTIONS.