Criminal Exploitation of Young Adults
A practical introduction to criminal exploitation affecting young adults, focusing on the risks during the transition to adulthood, who is most vulnerable, and how perpetrators groom and control individuals.
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.
A practical introduction to criminal exploitation affecting young adults, focusing on the risks during the transition to adulthood, who is most vulnerable, and how perpetrators groom and control individuals.
This course will enhance your knowledge and understanding of gangs and criminal exploitation. It will increase your confidence in using effective safeguarding risk assessment tools to better support and protect vulnerable persons.
This course is aimed at staff who have contact with children and young people in a variety of roles with children, young people, their parents, carers or an adult who could pose a risk to children.
This Safeguarding Adults Level 4 course is aimed to increase the knowledge of lead professionals in the workforce. For those who have particular responsibilities to undertake investigations in relation to Section 42 of the Care act 2014 and the co-ordination and assessments of Adults with Care and Support Needs.
This course is suitable for delegates who have recently attended the ‘Safeguarding Children Complex (Level 4)’ and wish to explore the competencies at Adult Safeguarding compliant with the Health Intercollegiate Document (Level 4) .
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. In addition, you will learn about the importance of protecting the rights of children and how critical partnership working is.
This course is designed to provide the skills and tools necessary to provide staff with 1-1 supervision and group supervision. The focus is on safeguarding children and adults, staff wellbeing and organisational safeguarding responsibilities.
This two-day course is aimed at staff who have a role in human resources, management, designated safeguarding leads, or other supervisory roles.