The Safeguarding Game can also be used to support and complement introductory safeguarding courses such as: Safeguarding Children Level One Safeguarding Adults Level One Introduction to Child Protection Introduction to Adult Protection What's in the box?
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The SPC course is a compulsory pre requisite for those wishing to become a Level 1 coach. Acceptable forms of the SPC1 course include a face to face course and online classroom version. Please note the online only non classroom course/refresher course is not accepted for this level of coach...
Neglect: means the failure of a coach or another person with a duty of care towards the Covered Person to provide a minimum level of care to the Covered Person, which is causing harm, allowing harm to be caused, or creating an imminent danger of harm. ...
All our courses are highly interactive with rich graphics and audio-visual content, blending a variety of question-types to encourage learners to apply concepts to their daily work routine. An (optional) end-of-course test assesses learners on the level of knowledge they’ve retained. Pass rates...
The goal of ChildSafeguarding.com is to make every organization worldwide safe for children through Child Protection training for all adults. Our Child Protection Courses Child Protection Awareness Training for Support Staff Level 1 - Fundamental Child Protection Training for Educators ...
Our Safeguarding Level 3 Trainer has worked in Child Protection for more than twenty years, and is accredited by the NSPCC. She currently works in a large London NHS Hospital, previously as the paediatric manager, now specialising in Child Protection work. She is involved with training all trust...
When one expresses good will, one is always blameless. When one bears ill will, one is already blameworthy. — Stonepeace | Get Books Some friends occasionally speak of feeling troubled when they encounter 'some dressed as Buddhist monastics' (as they mi
The highlight was, though they had done level 1 or level 2 training, simulation training and practicing communication was better than didactic lectures. The in-house trainees' retention of knowledge was over-rated as repeated training sessions happened. Conclusion Training child protection issues is ...
Principle 1 We will act in the best interests of children. Ensuring that children are safeguarded is part of a commitment to enhancing their enjoyment and performance in football. Principle 2 Children’s rights will be respected and promoted throughout the game of football. ...