Child Safeguarding Level 3

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Child Safeguarding Level 3
Suitable for Care Assistant, Senior Care Assistant, Team Leader / Supervisor, Registered Manager, Nurse, Other staff
60+ minutes
Free (ex. VAT)
Certificate £2.99 (ex. VAT)
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Learning outcomes
  • LO1: Understand the Legal Framework: Demonstrate knowledge of key legislation and statutory guidance related to children's safeguarding, including the Children Act 1989/2004, Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018), and Keeping Children Safe in Education (2023).
  • LO2: Recognise Signs of Abuse: Identify the different types of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, and neglect) and understand the behavioural, physical, and emotional indicators that may suggest a child is at risk.
  • LO3: Respond to Safeguarding Concerns: Develop the ability to respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns, including making referrals and managing disclosures in a sensitive and timely manner.
  • LO4: Work Collaboratively Across Agencies: Understand the importance of multi-agency collaboration in safeguarding, including the role of Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH), Child Protection Conferences, and other multidisciplinary frameworks.
  • LO5: Apply the Safeguarding Process: Gain practical knowledge on how to follow safeguarding procedures, including conducting assessments, implementing Child Protection Plans, and escalating concerns where necessary.
  • LO6: Promote Children’s Welfare in Different Settings: Apply safeguarding practices in various contexts, including schools, healthcare environments, residential care, and online spaces, while adapting to the specific risks associated with each setting.
  • LO7: Understand Mental Capacity and Consent: Learn how to assess a child’s capacity and understand the legal principles surrounding consent, particularly with reference to Gillick competence for children under 16.
  • LO8: Handle Disclosures and Whistleblowing: Gain skills in managing disclosures of abuse from children and learn how to appropriately raise concerns through whistleblowing procedures when safeguarding issues arise within the workplace.
  • LO9:Support Children Experiencing Trauma: Develop strategies to support children who have experienced trauma, including those affected by domestic abuse, sexual exploitation, or parental substance misuse, ensuring their immediate and long-term well-being.
  • L010: Maintain Professional Boundaries:Understand the importance of maintaining professional boundaries in safeguarding roles, ensuring interactions with children and families remain appropriate, and learning how to prevent boundary violations.
  • About this course

    This course is a guide to safeguarding, focusing on the prevention, detection, and management of harm or abuse affecting children and young people. It equips nurses and care workers with essential tools to confidently address safeguarding concerns and apply the principles of child protection in line with legal and ethical standards.

    Key topics covered include recognising types of abuse, responding to disclosures, referring concerns appropriately, working in partnership with other agencies, and understanding the impact of trauma. Responsibilities under relevant legislation, including the Children Act 1989/2004 and safeguarding best practices, are thoroughly explored to ensure compliance and competency.

    Course curriculum
    Chapter 1 : Introduction to Children’s Safeguarding & Legislation
    Chapter 2 : Types of Abuse and Neglect in Children
    Chapter 3 : The Safeguarding Process: Making Referrals and Investigating Concerns
    Chapter 4 : Case Study: The Safeguarding Process: Making Referrals and Investigating Concerns
    Chapter 5 : Mental Capacity, Consent, and Safeguarding Children
    Chapter 6 : Safeguarding Children in Different Settings
    Chapter 7 : Case study: Safeguarding Children in Different Settings
    Chapter 8 : Psychological and Emotional Abuse in Children
    Chapter 9 : Case study: Psychological and Emotional Abuse in Children
    Chapter 10 : Safeguarding Children and Family Dynamics
    Chapter 11 : Case study: Safeguarding Children and Family Dynamics
    Chapter 12 : Safeguarding in Online Spaces and Digital Abuse
    Chapter 13 : Case study: Safeguarding in Online Spaces and Digital Abuse
    Chapter 14 : Managing Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Children
    Chapter 15 : Case study: Managing Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation in Children
    Chapter 16 : Sexual Abuse in Children: Identification and Support
    Chapter 17 : Case Study: Sexual Abuse in Children: Identification and Support
    Chapter 18 : Leadership and Safeguarding Supervision in Children's Services
    Chapter 19 : Case study: Leadership and Safeguarding Supervision in Children's Services
    Chapter 20 : Professional Boundaries and Whistleblowing
    Chapter 21 : Case study: Professional Boundaries and Whistleblowing
    Chapter 22 : Collaborative Working with Agencies in Children’s Safeguarding
    Chapter 23 : Case study: Collaborative Working with Agencies in Children’s Safeguarding
    Chapter 24 : Case Studies and Best Practices in Safeguarding Children
    Chapter 25 : Legislation and Safeguarding Policies
    Chapter 26 : Support Organisations
    Chapter 27 : Key legislation & guidance
    Chapter 28 : References & resources
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