Non-Accidental Injury in Children (NAI)
The course will promote participants competence to confidently respond and manage cases on a multiagency basis when presented with injuries in children that are considered to be non-accidental (NAI).
Safeguarding Courses Advanced (Level 3)
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.
The course will promote participants competence to confidently respond and manage cases on a multiagency basis when presented with injuries in children that are considered to be non-accidental (NAI).
This course will provide those with Designated and Lead safeguarding responsibilities, the opportunity to refresh, practise and enhance knowledge and skills, commensurate with the professional requirements of their role.
This course will provide participants with a solid understanding of important safeguarding issues related to FGM, breast ironing, virginity testing, forced marriage, child marriage and so-called honour-based abuse.
This course will increase your knowledge, confidence & awareness in working with disabled children, specifically when there are safeguarding issues.
This course will enhance your knowledge, awareness and understanding of Adult Safeguarding specific to vulnerable adults who may be at risk from Criminal Exploitation.
This course is designed to refresh the knowledge of those already performing the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead.
This training course will equip those undertaking the function with the competencies to carry out the role of Designated Safeguarding Officer or Lead effectively.
This course is designed for multi-agency professionals to evaluate a child’s lived experience of neglectful care and apply specific intervention strategies to safeguard and promote the child’s development.
This course will explore how professionals assess and intervene with families where neglect has been identified.
This course is designed to refresh the knowledge of those already performing the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead.
This course highlights how important it is to work effectively together to tackle the complex interplay between levels of deprivation, contextual safeguarding risks, exploitation, violence, knife assaults and homicides.
The aim of the course is to increase the knowledge of staff that regularly investigate and/or contribute to supporting adults at risk of abuse and/or their families/carers.
This training course will equip those undertaking the function with the competencies to carry out the role of Designated Safeguarding Officer or Lead effectively.
Designed to equip staff working with children and young people with the knowledge to contribute to the assessing, planning, intervening and/ or evaluating the needs of a child or young person.