SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN ONLINE CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING Roop Bhumbra Hays Education T:0121 236 7933.

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SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN ONLINE CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING Roop Bhumbra Hays Education T:

22 AGENDA Introduction to Hays Education Why we have developed a safeguarding and child protection training course Training course outline Demonstration Questions

33 HAYS EDUCATION AND SWALSS Primary sponsors for SWALSS since 2008 Bespoke services for recruitment and training for SWALSS members Consultation with SWALSS members that do make a difference for our products and services Ground breaking innovations in SEN sector with SWALSS members - PR and solutions that work for schools 38% of SWALSS members have worked with Hays since % of SWALSS members have bought online safeguarding training Discounted services for SWALSS members

4 “Everyone who works directly with or whose work affects children and young people, has a duty and responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children” DCSF (now DfE) March 2010

55 WHY WE HAVE DEVELOPED A SAFEGUARDING & CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING COURSE

6 WHY WE HAVE DEVELOPED AN ONLINE SAFEGUARDING & CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING COURSE Providing a safe learning environment for children and vulnerable adults is at the heart of everything we do We’re proud of our track record for Safer Recruitment and have been awarded the DfE Quality Mark at 100% for seventh consecutive time Temporary staff often fall outside the remit of three yearly training for safeguarding and child protection We have a duty of care to ensure that all of our temporary staff have the skills and sensitivity to deal with safeguarding and child protection

7 WHY WE HAVE DEVELOPED AN ONLINE SAFEGUARDING & CHILD PROTECTION TRAINING COURSE Feedback on our training is that it has given schools greater confidence in skills of our staff working in their school We are responding to feedback from partner schools who want online training for ALL members of staff Market research found that 86% of schools delivered their existing training offline, with 67% feeling that an online solution would make their training more effective 80% of schools and colleges surveyed were dissatisfied with some elements of their current safeguarding training provision

88 TRAINING COURSE OUTLINE

9 CREATING A SAFER LEARNING ENVIRONMENT Our Safeguarding and Child Protection training is a unique online course that up-skills staff in four key areas: Safeguarding – An overview of the legislation covering safeguarding children and child protection as well as the identification of harm, abuse or neglect Roles and responsibilities – Roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding children and child protection, what staff should do if they’re in receipt of information, and who to refer it to Health and safety – The key health and safety concerns that staff may encounter in their working day. Also covering the use of force or restraint, accidents, first aid and health and safety in practical lessons, as well as on educational visits E-safety and anti-bullying – Raising awareness of e-safety, the subject of bullying and cyber-bullying and how to approach them

HOW IT WORKS Provides an overview of key issues surrounding safeguarding and child protection Demonstrable record for Ofsted inspection for Behaviour and Safety judgement Can used as part of an induction for new staff or a refresher for those that may not have recently received training Staff can log in at any time whether during or out of school hours Complete four easy to use, interactive training modules followed by a multiple choice, scenario based test To pass they must answer correctly over 80% of the questions, for which they’ll then receive a certificate A record that can be saved or downloaded will be made of all members of staff that have completed the training and passed the test

WHAT THE TRAINING COURSE OFFERS A 12 month licence ensuring that all your staff receive the required guidance and training, no matter what time of year they join your school A time saving training method for all staff including school governors, parents/volunteers Four interactive e-learning modules Course content covering key legislation and guidance, including Working Together (2010) recommendations for target groups 1, 2 and 3 Regular updates to cover the changing guidance and ensure that all training adheres to current and relevant legislation A final assessment with certification on completion for those with a pass rate of 80%+

WHAT THE TRAINING COURSE OFFERS Management Information on each candidate that has completed the training, in order to meet Ofsted requirements An induction guide & ongoing support on use of the software and any technical issues A platform to make and save notes so that learners can revisit at anytime and keep a personalised training document An personalised certificate for each school so that schools and setting can add their own Head teachers signature and school logo anytime and keep a personalised training document An accredited partners page for local authorities, clusters and school groups to add their own welcome & unique guidance documentation and group logo

13 LINKS TO LATEST LEGISLATION

OFSTED GUIDANCE

SAFEGUARDING

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

HEALTH AND SAFETY

E-SAFETY

ONLINE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION

TEST CERTIFICATE

21 ANY QUESTIONS?

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