Online Safety Act
This one module interactive course is for all staff working with children and young people in primary and secondary education who want to learn about the Online Safety Act.
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This one module interactive course is for all staff working with children and young people in primary and secondary education who want to learn about the Online Safety Act.
This one module interactive course is suitable for governors working in primary and secondary school settings. It will improve your understanding and approach to safeguarding and safeguarding policy. The course outlines your leadership responsibilities for your school’s safeguarding arrangements, and includes explanations of key terminology, and legislation and statutory guidance for each of the four UK nations. It also outlines the role of the lead safeguarding governor, training in school and key policies and procedures. Examples throughout aid understanding and embed learning.
This one module interactive course is for anyone who works or volunteers with children and young people in international school settings. It aims to improve your awareness of the importance of the designated safeguarding lead (DSL), to develop your understanding of the role in greater detail, and to show how the role relates to your own position.
This course is for those working in an education setting that employs tutors and coaches of any discipline. It outlines key safeguarding measures for multiple teaching environments, so that you can protect the children and young people with whom you work. It includes important information about the recruitment process, data protection, health and safety, child protection, online safety procedures, and good practice.
There are increasing numbers of children and young people with special educational needs attending mainstream education settings and this course will give you an understanding of how to safeguard them. It covers the legislation for the four nations of the United Kingdom and highlights the main vulnerability factors that mean these children are at the highest risk of abuse. Finally, it covers good practice and there are case reviews and two scenarios to work through.
The purpose of the course is to raise your awareness of young people who may be vulnerable because of their age, relative inexperience, past abusive experiences or current circumstances
Everyone working or volunteering in a school should be aware of the importance of the role of the safeguarding lead. Written in partnership with Ann Marie Christian, Safeguarding Expert, this course will help you understand the position in more detail and how it relates to your own role.
The purpose of this course is to help you understand how technology is changing, the nature of children and young people’s online world, and the risk and protective factors when going online. The course has a wide range of practical advice on what can be done by you as an individual and by any organisation you work for. This includes good practice guidelines, where you can go for help and support, and an extensive range of easy to access online resources. The course was written in partnership with Childnet International, a non-profit organisation working with others to help make the internet a great and safe place for children.
Reflective practice allows you to recognise and reflect on your experiences in order to learn from them and improve the way you work. This course uses scenarios for you to reflect on, thinking about actions that fit the policies for your own school. It will also encourage you to consider the safeguarding and child protection support services available in your country.
Reflective practice allows you to recognise and reflect on your experiences in order to learn from them and improve the way you work. This course uses scenarios for you to reflect on, thinking about actions that fit the policies for your own school. It will also encourage you to consider the safeguarding and child protection support services available.
Your organisation should develop safe ways of working where safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare is embedded into all you do.
Our service includes a broad range of high-quality training courses to meet all the duty of care needs in your setting.
We have written a guide which contains further advice and guidance for people who are volunteering in a school environment.
An interview with our customer, Michael Clack, Regional Head of Schools, Orbital Education.
Former headteacher and head of our commercial team, Doug Watt, and EduCare’s Pastoral Care Expert, Dawn Jotham, ran a webinar looking at the changes in the new academic year. Request a copy of the recording today!
EduCare’s key mission is to help deliver a safer environment for children, young people and adults at risk by sharing essential knowledge and encouraging best practice.
In the latest edition of our newsletter we have covered a broad range of safeguarding and duty of care updates, including information on the sports sector’s increased focus on duty of care to athletes and participants.
EduCare’s key mission is to help deliver a safer environment for children, young people and adults at risk by sharing essential knowledge and encouraging best practice.
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We have launched three new courses to help schools understand their rights and responsibilities
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Our new course has been written in partnership with The Children’s Society
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Experts from COBIS, headteachers of British International Schools and a specialist safeguarding advisor discuss the challenge of safeguarding in international schools.
Our new course has been endorsed by UK Athletics
The Department for Education is seeking views on a draft voluntary safeguarding code of practice
The Mountain Training Association (MTA) is a membership organisation set up by Mountain Training to support people working towards their qualifications and develop people who already have them. Now well established with over 4,000 members it is the nationally recognised membership organisation for climbing, walking and mountain leaders in the UK and Ireland.
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The Independent Schools’ Bursars Association have produced two bespoke online training courses with us which are accessed by their members. The courses offer a comprehensive online introduction to the statutory safeguarding regulations for independent schools and their health and safety responsibilities.
All CDMT Recognised Schools and Teachers are entitled to discounts from a range of our Safeguarding and Duty of care e-Learning courses.
CSAS have a bespoke package of seven online training courses which they provide for free to all their catholic schools and community groups to access.
The Education Network is a leading education recruitment agency finding jobs for permanent and temporary education staff and teachers nationwide. The Education Network take safeguarding and duty of care seriously and offer selected EduCare courses to key schools they are working with.
The National Association of Independent Schools & Non-Maintained Special Schools (NASS) is a membership organisation working with and for special schools in the independent, voluntary and private sectors to improve opportunities and standards for special schools outside of Local Authority control. NASS is an endorser of EduCare’s safeguarding and duty of care courses.
Childcare.co.uk is the UK’s largest childcare and tutors online social networking platform for parents, childcare providers and private tutors. EduCare has teamed up with Childcare.co.uk to provide their gold members with free access to a range of EduCare’s safeguarding and duty of care courses.
EduCare and BSME work together to offer high-quality, effective online safeguarding training and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to British International Schools.
BSME member schools are eligible for a 10% discount of EduCare for Education®.
The Council of British International Schools is a member organisation of high-quality British schools from across the world. Safer Recruitment for International Schools and Child Protection for International Schools are included within EduCare for Education: International and have been produced in conjunction with the Professional Development Team at COBIS to reflect the unique needs of an international audience.
COBIS Accredited Members and Candidate Schools are eligible for a 10% discount when they purchase EduCare for Education®.
Family Lives is a charity with over three decades of experience helping parents to deal with the changes that are a constant part of family life. Their role is to support everyone, including parenting professionals to achieve the best relationship possible with the children. Family Lives contribute to and endorse our range of child protection and safeguarding courses.
Safeguarding Training for Recruitment or Training agencies Train candidates quickly and easily - and save money with our cost-effective training package Evidence your safeguarding training As documented in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE), when supplying candidates to work in schools on either a permanent or supply basis the responsibility for safer recruitment practices falls to the agency. As KCSIE also stipulates that all ...
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Let EduCare provide the reassurance you need Request a Free Trial Request a Quote Request an Online Demo Designed for your sector This version of ourleading e-learning service EduCare for Education® contains imagery and content specifically for the Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) sectors. Sold as an annual licence, this Colleges and Universities package comprises 10 essential online safeguarding and duty of ...
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Safeguarding in Sport How robust are your safeguarding processes? In December last year the BBC reported that 8,000 youth football clubs had renewed their safeguarding commitments followingthe sexual abuse scandal. At around the same time, Tracey Crouch, Minister for Sport, wrote to 40 NGBs urging them to make sure their current processes for safeguarding children were “as robust as possible”. Equally keen to ensure ...
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Welcome to our newsletter EduCare's mission is to help deliver a safer environment for children, young people and adults at risk by sharing essential knowledge and encouraging best practice. This newsletter has been designed to provide you with regular safeguarding and duty of care updates. Sign up and get the latest issue. To receive the latest Safeguarding Matters newsletter plus our latest news ...