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Our range of interactive, distance learning programmes are designed to teach everybody about their role in protecting childrenNSPCC EduCare® child protection awareness programmes enable those who have contact with children through their work or leisure activities to gain the confidence to act upon concerns about children and play a role in preventing abuse.
Child protection awarenessFour modules. Ideal for small organisations or individuals thinking about child protection for the first time, the programme gives pointers to good practice, including staff recruitment and training.
Safer recruitment and selectionFive modules. A new five-module NSPCC EduCare distance learning programme for anyone involved in the recruitment of staff and volunteers who work or come into contact with children and young people.
Someone to turn to: safeguarding children and young people21 modules. Our new distance learning programme supports the City and Guilds level 3 qualification in safeguarding children and young people.
Child protection awareness in educationFour modules. A short distance-learning programme for anyone who has contact with children in an educational setting, the programme is suitable for teaching and non-teaching staff.
Child protection awareness in healthFour modules. Designed for anyone working in a health setting who has contact with children and families.
Keeping children safeThree modules. Ideal for youth, leisure or sporting organisations with existing child protection policies and procedures, this programme explains how staff and volunteers can use existing guidelines to respond to concerns about a child's welfare and safeguard themselves at the same time.
Keeping children safe in sportThree modules. Intended for anyone who works with children in a sports club or sports setting that has child protection policies in place. By offering this programme, sports organisations can ensure that staff and volunteers have the knowledge and skills to identify and respond appropriately to concerns about children's safety.
Creating a culture of safetyThree modules. Intended for anyone wishing to know more about child sexual abuse. It contains facts about child sexual abuse and the people who pose a threat to children, as well as how you can create a safe culture within your organisation.
The programmes are available both in hard copy and online. For each module, simply read the text and answer the accompanying multiple-choice questionnaire, designed to test your understanding. EduCare feed back participants' results with explanations for the answers and a certificate for those reaching the required standard.
To register, or to find out more about EduCare, telephone the programme hotline on 01926 436219 or visit www.educare.co.uk