A flexible approach
How we can help you
Healthcare professionals work at the heart of our communities and play a vital role in ensuring children are safe and protected.
We draw on a wealth of expertise in child protection to help you safeguard and promote the welfare of the children your staff come into contact with.
Our comprehensive training programmes cover a range of topics, from basic child protection awareness through to designated person’s training and specialist professional development.
Our learning resources can help you and your staff better understand and manage their child protection responsibilities.
Trusted experience at a time of change
We can help you find your way through the latest
legislation and guidance to what you need to know, focusing on the areas in which you need to validate or improve in relation to safeguarding.
The NSPCC has
over 125 years’ experience in child protection. That is why when you work with us you can feel confident that you are getting the very best advice, training and resources.
Consultancy
Our consultancy service can help you be
prepared for future safeguarding.As you change, we can help you
keep children at the heart of your policies and procedures, help you to identify your learning needs, and give you a
clear action plan to achieve these goals.
Our consultants work with you to ensure your child protection policies, procedures and practice guidance remain robust, identify your corporate safeguarding needs and audit your practice.
They can help you identify your
exact training needs and help you choose training events, resources and distance-learning products to make your
learning even more effective – and deliver a
long-term saving.
Our
training can be tailored to reflect your needs and, when required or preferred,
bespoke training can be developed and delivered by the NSPCC or in partnership with you
If you have an immediate concern about a child’s welfare please call 0808 800 5000, email help@nspcc.org.uk, text 88858 or visit www.nspcc.org.uk/helpline.
For further information call 0844 892 1026 or contactus@nspcc.org.uk