Safeguarding Children Training, Page 543 Reviews
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Average score 4.8
8356 reviews
Provider was knowledgeable and made it easy to understand content
straight forward, no confusion throughout the course. easy to follow instructions
Great summary of safeguarding and in-depth
Factual and educational, easy to watch
Well presented. Most of the content I was familiar with through my experience as a respite foster carer but I was unaware of "breast ironing" (yuk!) and the county lines situation is very relevant to some of our local area. I liked the focus on listening to your gut instinct, always the best advice.
The order of the sections headed by the four Rs is misleading and different to the order listed in one of thew questions about what they stand for. This difference of order led to my giving the wrong answer to question 13 which asks what you should do after you have recognised and responded. The correct answer was report, and, (not as I chose,) make a written record, yet your presentation says that after listening to a child's disclosure you should make a written record using whichever format your organisation uses. If reporting is more urgent than recording then surely the section on reporting should come before the section on recording. Had this been the case the order would have reinforced the prioritisation of actions rather than contradicting it and creating the confusion that led to my choosing the wrong answer. Also I would have preferred a written version rather than having to sit and listen to a load of fairly tedious short videos. There may well be others who disliked the format but the option of another one was not given.
I have attended Level 2 safeguarding courses in the past, this one was more thorough, covered topics I had not previously been made aware of and presented difficult content in a clear and concise manner. Definitely the best I have attended.
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The children is our future and we have the obligation to protect them in any way we can.
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