Early Years Safeguarding
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Early Years Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) Introduction
Course overview
This course looks at the role and responsibilities of the Designated Professional Lead for Safeguarding (DSL) and provides in depth knowledge of safeguarding and child protection issues, including how to respond when the signs and symptoms of abuse are recognised or a disclosure is made. It will cover relevant legislation and guidance and the role of Hackney Children's Social Care. Participants will consider what makes a setting safe and the procedures for dealing with allegations against staff.
This training is suitable for:
- Early Years Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) or Deputy DSL.
- Those practitioners intending to become their settings DSL.
- Participants will need to have completed an Introduction to Safeguarding & Child Protection course.
- Target audience:
- Early Years
- Primary
Early Years Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) Refresher
Course overview
This course provides a refresher in terms of safeguarding and child protection for DSLs, including relevant legislation and guidance and the role of Hackney Children's Social Care. Participants will revisit safe working practice, preparing for Ofsted and the procedures for dealing with allegations against staff.
This training is suitable for:
- Early Years Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL) or Deputy DSL who have previously completed the Introduction for Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSL).
It is recommended that this refresher training is done every two years.
- Target audience:
- Early Years
- Primary
Introduction to Safeguarding and Child Protection for Early Years Practitioners
Course overview
This course provides participants with an overview of safeguarding and child protection, including the categories of abuse and how to recognise signs and symptoms of abuse. It will cover relevant legislation and guidance and the role of Hackney Children's Social Care. It will cover the role and responsibilities of all Early Years practitioners. It will consider the signs and indicators of abuse, what to do if there is a disclosure of abuse and how to respond.
Participants will consider what makes a setting safe and the procedures for dealing with allegations against staff.
This training is suitable for:
- Practitioners working in private, voluntary, independent, maintained settings and childminders with children aged 0-5.
- Target audience:
- Early Years
- Primary
Refresher Safeguarding and Child Protection Training for Early Years Practitioners
Course overview
This course provides a refresher in terms of safeguarding and child protection, including relevant legislation, guidance and the role of Children's Social Care.
Participants will revisit safe working practice and the procedures for dealing with allegations.
This training is suitable for:
- Practitioners working in private, voluntary, independent, maintained settings and childminders with children aged 0-5 who have previously undertaken safeguarding and child protection training.
It is recommended that this refresher training is done every two years.
- Target audience:
- Early Years
- Primary