Safeguarding Children Training, Page 3 Reviews

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Average score 4.8

8068 reviews

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Overload, far too much information

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Overload, far too much information.

I need counselling now! Seriously, is this all really necessary for someone who, for example, works in a college doing admin or other supporting role. The test was simple in comparison with the course.

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Zero star, but not an option !!

Absolute and total waste of one hour of my team !!! To compound matters having accessed the certificate I cannot forward it to BE, as it will not allow me to include the document, download, as an attachment !!! Frankly speaking it has absolutely nothing to do with officiating basketball, albeit a different matter if it is for social work !!

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out of date views and not person centred

I think it can be slightly harmful to state that CSE isn’t a common abuse. Being involved in CSE as a teen and working in children’s residential I think it’s an inappropriate thing to highlight. This is giving an opinion that all the other abuses are more relevant in a thought process and subsides the victim impact of CSE. The name county lines is derived from the distribution line, the name of the line, is the link to the phone line. And making it a blanket black and white way of communicating with a child about disclosures isn’t appropriate either - children with special needs will need more coaxing and questions to speak. I think also mentioning in the course that children struggle to communicate verbally about their abuse is common so they could write, draw and this is still a disclosure. I’m really disappointed that this is a known course being used. But also why is their a 3 lined sentence and a good 10 second focus on how uncomfortable it is for the person hearing the disclosure ? And there’s absolutely no mention on how traumatic or uncomfortable it is for the victim of the abuse to come forward, or how brave it is, there’s no mention on reassuring that child that they are safe, or brave. It should be clear that all children disclose differently and the reassurance should be person centred, some children want a lot of reassuring and some just want to get on with there day like they hadn’t said anything. The course is extremely outdated and I think it can be misleading, especially for people who have never worked with children before.

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I enjoyed learning on the course.

This course has improved my communication and confidence, also I learned about children feelings and values, also, how we can encourage their natural, healthy development-academically, physically, socially and emotionally, also protect them from risks, victim, victimize and harm. Also creating a trusting relationships with children and their hopes, fears and encourage their development to help them achieve. This will create a successful future. It is important to understand their personal "privacy, dignity, 'Right to Life' and protect them from discrimination.

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