Basic Awareness of Stalking
This course will develop awareness and understanding of stalking and to assist delegates to understand how best to support those targeted by stalkers, especially in the workplace.
Safeguarding Courses Awareness (Level 1/2)
Our range of safeguarding courses, from online to face to face are suitable for anyone having contact with or working with children or adults at risk at any level.
At SAFE, courses adhere to the Intercollegiate Document framework in order to identify the competencies required for individuals, professionals and organisations.
This course will develop awareness and understanding of stalking and to assist delegates to understand how best to support those targeted by stalkers, especially in the workplace.
This course is designed to equip all members of school staff, including volunteers, with understanding their role and responsibility towards contributing to a whole school safeguarding culture as per ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’ statutory guidance.
This interactive course supports practitioners to explore how past experiences, relationships, intersectionality, and context affect current ways of being, relationships and interactions. The course includes strategies that will support direct work with individuals. Importantly there is also a focus on practitioner wellbeing and strategies that can support practitioners and organisational resilience.
This Recruitment Safeguarding course will equip staff to understand how to ensure the candidates they select and appoint have the same attitudes and values concerning safeguarding children and adults at risk of harm.
This three hour session will allow participants to build upon their existing child safeguarding understanding and will explore in further detail the Child Protection Process. It will provide both theoretical and practical practice to allow all those involved in sport to increase their knowledge and effectiveness.
This course is designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding of changes in Children’s in behaviour and links to mental health needs and in some cases, can be an indicator that a child has suffered or is at risk of suffering abuse, neglect or exploitation.
The aim of this course is to provide an awareness of child safeguarding and confidence to report matters through identified routes. It centres upon the safeguarding areas of recognising, responding, recording, reporting and reviewing.
This course is designed to provide an awareness for those professionals and volunteers who have contact with children /and or adults and are required to know their responsibilities under the Prevent Guidance and legislation.
This workshop will allow all attendees the opportunity to understand the possible danger and subsequent harm that can occur as a result of inappropriate online behaviour.
The focus of the course is on using motivational interviewing in the field of safeguarding. You will develop knowledge, skills and confidence in using Motivational Interviewing to enable behaviour change in service users.
Domestic abuse is an incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening and violent behaviour, in the majority of cases by a partner or ex-partner, but also by a family member or carer.
Domestic abuse is an incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening and violent behaviour, in the majority of cases by a partner or ex-partner, but also by a family member or carer.
The course develops appreciation of the key safeguarding principles and why it is important to adhere to local policies and procedures.
This is an important introductory course for those who may come into contact with adults at risk. It can be delivered in the class room setting or virtually.