avaxgfx Posted May 8 Report Share Posted May 8 [img]/storage-10/0524/uEypSSmnSDxKNnzuumxy3xoYzrra7UCR.jpg[/img] Published 5/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 812.87 MB | Duration: 1h 10m A short course for dance teachers, instructors, personal trainers and therapists [b]What you'll learn[/b] You will gain an awareness of what safeguarding is and why it is important to you You will understand the origins of safeguarding and the legislation that feeds into it You will gain an awareness of what could constitute a safeguarding concern You will develop an understanding of what your obligations may be You will understand how your professional conduct plays a part in safeguarding You will take away information of who you can contact for advice and where to raise concerns You will take away ideas of what you can include in a risk assessment, safeguarding policy and incident reporting form You'll receive baseline model templates of a safeguarding risk assessment, safeguarding policy and a safeguarding incident report form to use in your business [b]Requirements[/b] No experience or prior knowledge required. This is a general level course. [b]Description[/b] This is more than just a course. It provides students with fundamental information relating to safeguarding. It also provides free valuable model safeguarding templates to use. Safeguarding awareness is essential for anyone working in an industry where their role involves training, instructing, teaching or supporting another individual or group.Whether you are a dance teacher, martial arts instructor, personal trainer, massage therapist or counsellor, these types of roles often come with a degree of responsibility and a great deal of trust. As a professional, you have a duty of care to uphold the safeguarding principles in your line of work.As someone who has advised in health-related regulation and legislation for 15 years, and someone who spends their time in the dance studio and gym, I am aware that there are many great professionals out there, who are excellent teachers and instructors, but they are oblivious to the fact they need to have an awareness of safeguarding. The aim of this course is to raise that awareness. In around 1 hour 15 minutes, this course simplifies a large and complex area. It provides you with helpful knowledge and information about safeguarding, and baseline templates for use in your business.The course agenda includes:IntroductionWhy Safeguarding is important to you?RememberThe Care Act's six safeguarding principlesSafeguarding concernsDo I, Don't I (report it)Professional ConductLegislation and best practiceUseful contact ideasRisk assessment ideasSafeguarding policy ideasIncident reporting form ideasConclusionLegal [b]Overview[/b] Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Part 1: 1. Introduction. 2. Why Safeguarding is important to you? 3. Remember Section 2: Part 2 Lecture 2 Part 2a: The Care Act's six safeguarding principles Lecture 3 Part 2b: Safeguarding Concerns Lecture 4 Part 2c: Do I, Don't I (report it) Lecture 5 Part 2d: Professional Conduct Section 3: Part 3 Lecture 6 Part 3: 1. Legislation and best practice. 2. Useful contact ideas Section 4: Part 4 Lecture 7 Part 4: Risk assessment ideas Safeguarding policy ideas Incident reporting form Section 5: Part 5 Lecture 8 Part 5: Conclusion Safeguarding Simplified is a short course for dance teachers, instructors, personal trainers and therapists,It may also be useful for others working on a self-employed basis with individuals or small groups Screenshots [code] https://filestore.me/9o5exzohc29t/Safeguarding_Simplified.rar [/code] [code] https://rapidgator.net/file/c3cb0a246486f41b17d047498f5558e6/Safeguarding_Simplified.rar.html [/code] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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