Zahra Garmabi
Has completed Safeguarding Children L1 & L2 (Child Protection) delivered by Florence academy on 04 September 2025
Learning outcomes
  • Recognise signs & potential indicators of child maltreatment
  • Describe different forms of child maltreatment including physical, emotional and sexual abuse, neglect, grooming, radicalisation, child trafficking, female genital mutilation (FGM), modern slavery, electronic media abuse and sexual exploitation
  • Explain why some children may be at greater risk of safeguarding concerns
  • Understand impact of parent/carer physical and mental health on the well-being and development of a child & young person, and apply this information to help identify at risk children
  • Know what to do if you have concerns about children, in order to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, including those who are suffering or at risk of suffering significant harm
  • Explain when and how to refer to social care if a safeguarding concern is identified
  • Describe the importance of clear documentation, and know how to document safeguarding concerns appropriately
  • Differentiate between fact and opinion, and use these appropriately within written safeguarding records
  • Appreciate the roles and responsibilities of a multidisciplinary team in regard to child safeguarding, and understand the importance of multi-agency input
  • Explain when and how to share information with other care teams
  • Appreciate how to act as an advocate for children where there are safeguarding concerns
  • Appreciate relevant legislation, including the Children Acts 1989 , 2004 & Sexual Offenses Act 2003, apply to practice as a healthcare professional
  • Be aware of the risk of FGM within certain communities, describe how you may identify FGM, FGM mandatory reporting duties, and who to contact if a child makes a disclosure of impending or completed FGM
  • About this course

    This module covers the standard principles and best practice guidelines in relation to Safeguarding Children/Child Protection. The course covers definitions of types and indicators of abuse, actions to be taken in the event of an allegation of abuse or concern involving a child or young person, how to report suspected abuse and the relevant legislation in England, Northern Ireland and Scotland. The module also covers the important issues of female genital mutilation (FGM), child trafficking, radicalisation, electronic media abuse and sexual exploitation. The course is CPD accredited and CSTF aligned at level 1 and 2. This module is CPD accredited.

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