About
This Safeguarding Awareness Training course provides learners with the knowledge and confidence to recognise safeguarding concerns, respond appropriately to disclosures and understand their responsibilities in protecting children, young people and vulnerable adults. Designed for professionals working within education, care, community and workplace settings, the course combines safeguarding legislation, practical guidance and real-world scenarios to help learners apply safeguarding principles within their role. Throughout the course, learners will explore: The legal context and principles of safeguarding Different types of abuse, harm and exploitation Signs, indicators and barriers to disclosure How to respond to safeguarding concerns and disclosures Reporting procedures and referral pathways Safer working practices and professional boundaries Online safety, Prevent Duty and emerging safeguarding risks The course also includes practical activities, case studies and scenario-based learning to support confidence and understanding in real situations. By the end of the training, learners will have a clearer understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, reporting expectations and how to contribute towards creating safe and supportive environments for those they work with.
Overview
Module 2: Types of Abuse and Harm
Module 3: Signs, Indicators and Barriers
Module 4: Responding to Disclosures
Module 5: Reporting and Procedures
Module 6: Safer Working Practice
Module 7: Prevent Duty Overview
Assessment
Certification & Evaluation