How often should you do child protection training?
How often should you do child protection training?
every two years
The Designated Safeguarding Lead and any deputies should undertake training “which should be updated every two years” (page 16). It also states that they should update their skills and knowledge at regular intervals, but at least annually, to keep up with any developments relevant to their role.
What do you learn in child protection?
Safeguarding training gives a thorough overview of the different ways in which particular individuals might be vulnerable.
- Recognising tell-tale signs of abuse and neglect.
- Improve your team’s communication ability.
- Increase trust in your institution.
- Enable staff to record and report abuse and neglect appropriately.
What Ra is child protection policy?
Republic Act 7610 or an Act Providing Stronger Deterrence and Special Protection of Children against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination.
How do I become a DSL?
Before becoming the designated safeguarding lead (DSL), or a deputy, you must complete training that provides you with the knowledge and skills to perform the role. If you’re joining a newly established school, such as a free school, you must complete the training before the school opens.
Who should do safeguarding training?
Each person who works, or has direct contact, with children, young people, and/or their families and carers should take and pass a Standard Child Safeguarding Course.
What are the best resources to learn about child protection?
#1 Child Protection: Children’s Rights in Theory and Practice (Harvard University) #2 Children’s Human Rights – An Interdisciplinary Introduction (University of Geneva) #3 Resilience in Children Exposed to Trauma, Disaster and War (University of Minnesota) #4 Protecting Children in Humanitarian Settings (Columbia University)
What is Child Protection module 1?
Training Manual: What is Child Protection? Module 1 A child protection training package produced as a resource to assist facilitators to deliver and assess key competencies across the child protection sector.
What is the child protection training package?
This package applies to local government workers and partners and provides a broad range of dynamic group exercises on preventing, identifying, and responding to child protection by non-specialists. The course topics can be presented together or taught separately as stand-alone modules. The present document entitled “What is Child Protection?”
What is a refresher training on child protection?
A one day refresher training on child protection which covers only the first Section A of this manual. This is for participants who have previously taken part in a child protection training and would like to refresh their understanding.