Child Protection— Online Class
Get ready to dive deep into the world of child protection in our interactive online class—knowledge is power!
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About this event
This Child Protection online class offers an essential overview of safeguarding responsibilities and procedures. Beginning with the fundamentals of Child Protection, the course progresses through recognising abuse types, including sexual exploitation, and how to respond effectively to disclosures and reporting obligations. Learners examine protective frameworks that underpin secure environments for children.
Additional modules focus on safe working practices amid evolving challenges, such as the pandemic, and review recent legislative updates in the UK. By exploring statutory guidance and official advice, participants gain practical insight into maintaining safe conditions and upholding legal obligations in child-centred contexts.
Learning Outcomes:
- Individuals working with children in care, education, or support roles
- Learners seeking to understand safeguarding and Child Protection protocols
- Participants involved in reporting or responding to abuse disclosures
- Caregivers and staff navigating recent legislative updates in the UK
- Those aiming to improve awareness of safe working practices and risks
Child Protection— Online Class Descriptions:
Child Protection remains a critical issue in public service, with nearly 600,000 cases of child maltreatment reported annually in the United States. Over 76% of these involve neglect or abuse, requiring trained responders across education, health, and social care sectors. The rise in digital interaction and pandemic-related isolation has made safeguarding efforts more urgent than ever.
This course delivers vital knowledge in Child Protection protocols, abuse identification, and secure working practices. By exploring modules on disclosure response, child sexual exploitation, and legislative guidance, learners develop the tools to recognise warning signs and act within regulatory frameworks. Each lesson reinforces safe, lawful conduct when supporting vulnerable individuals.
Enrol in this Child Protection course to sharpen your understanding of safeguarding principles and abuse prevention. Learn how to handle sensitive disclosures, follow statutory reporting procedures, and respond confidently to emerging risks. With clear guidance and updated UK legislation, this online class offers foundational insight for those committed to child safety.
Who is this course for:
- Individuals working with children in care, education, or support roles
- Learners seeking to understand safeguarding and Child Protection protocols
- Participants involved in reporting or responding to abuse disclosures
- Caregivers and staff navigating recent legislative updates in the UK
- Those aiming to improve awareness of safe working practices and risks
Career Path:
- Safeguarding Support Assistant
- Child Protection Programme Coordinator
- Youth Welfare Officer
- Disclosure and Response Advisor
- Child Safety Risk Assessor
- Protection Legislation Liaison
Why Choose the Institute of Mental Health?
- Earn a CPD QS Accredited Certificate upon completion.
- Affordable and designed for easy comprehension.
- Instant access to start learning immediately.
- 12 Months of access to course materials after enrolment.
- Enjoy the flexibility of online learning from anywhere in the world.
- 24/7 support available to assist you throughout your learning journey.
- Fully online course with interactive lessons for an engaging learning experience.
Requirements
You don’t need any educational qualifications or experience to enrol in the course.
Do note: You must be at least 16 years old to enrol.
Any internet-connected device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone, can access this online course.
Process of Evaluation
After studying the course, an MCQ exam or assignment will test your skills and knowledge. You have to get a score of 60% to pass the test and get your certificate.
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion – Digital / PDF Certificate
After completing the course, you can order your CPD Accredited Digital/ PDF Certificate for £5.99.
Certificate of Completion – Hard copy Certificate
- You can get the CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate for £12.99.
Shipping Charges:
- Inside the UK: £3.99
- International: £10.99
Disclaimer
Please Take Note: This course is delivered entirely online and consists of pre-recorded sessions. You will receive access to the course materials within 48 hours of completing your enrolment.
Refund Policy:
After getting the login details, no refund request is acceptable.
Frequently asked questions
Child protection refers to the measures and systems designed to prevent and respond to abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence affecting children. It ensures their safety, wellbeing, and rights are upheld in all environments.
The 5 R’s are: Recognise signs of harm, Respond appropriately, Report concerns, Record details accurately, and Refer to relevant authorities for further action.
The four guiding principles are: Non-discrimination, Best interests of the child, Right to survival and development, and Respect for the child’s views.
Bangladesh’s child protection system includes laws like the Children Act 2013, child-friendly courts, social services, and community-based committees. It aims to prevent and respond to child abuse, exploitation, and neglect through coordinated national efforts.
Special protection refers to safeguarding children from abuse, exploitation, and discrimination, especially those in vulnerable situations. It includes legal frameworks and support systems tailored to their unique needs.
A child safety system is a network of laws, services, and practices that work together to keep children safe from harm. It involves families, communities, professionals, and government agencies collaborating to ensure children’s wellbeing.
We protect children by creating safe environments, listening to them, educating them about their rights, and ensuring access to support services. Everyone—parents, teachers, communities—has a role in safeguarding children from harm.