The Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Training Course is ideal for those who work in the health or social care sector, as well as anyone with child or vulnerable adult safeguarding responsibilities. It explores key legislation, how to identify abuse and report safeguarding concerns.
Through case studies and practical exercises, you will develop all the skills you need to ensure the welfare of children and vulnerable adults under your care or supervision. You will learn about safeguarding responsibilities, the different types of abuse, child sexual exploitation, and what to include in a safeguarding report.
This Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Course also includes step-by-step guidance on how to respond to disclosure and share private information, as well as what action to take after a safeguarding referral. To ensure flexible learning, this course is designed for both part-time and full-time students. You can become accredited in just 20/30 hours, with the freedom to study at your own pace.
- Accredited by CPD
- Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
- Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
- Developed by qualified safeguarding professionals
- Self paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone friendly
- 24/7 Learning Assistance
- Discounts on bulk purchases
Sneak Peek of Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Course
Who should take the Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Training Course
This Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Training Course is ideal for those who work in roles that involve child or adult safeguarding responsibilities, such as the following:
- Teacher
- Social Worker
- Childminder
- Foster Care Worker
- Paediatric Nurse
Certification
Once you’ve successfully completed your course, you will immediately be sent a digital certificate. Also, you can have your printed certificate delivered by post (shipping cost £3.99). All of our courses are fully accredited, providing you with up-to-date skills and knowledge and helping you to become more competent and effective in your chosen field. Our certifications have no expiry dates, although we do recommend that you renew them every 12 months.
Learning Outcomes of Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Training Course
By the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of legislation surrounding safeguarding children & adults
- Identify the different kinds of abuse and neglect: emotional and physical
- Report their safeguarding concerns to the appropriate authorities
- Respond to disclosure and share personal information correctly
- Understand how a child can be sexually exploited and the signs of sexual exploitation
- Conduct a child safeguarding risk assessment and manage safeguarding risks
- Take appropriate action after a referral and know how to fill out a safeguarding report
- Understand the importance of communication in care
- Show awareness of the legal responsibilities of safeguarding children and adults
Assessment
At the end of the Level 3 Designated Safeguarding Lead Training Course, there will be an online assessment, which you will need to pass to complete the course. Answers are marked instantly and automatically, allowing you to know straight away whether you have passed. If you haven’t, there’s no limit on the number of times you can take the final exam. All this is included in the one-time fee you paid for the course itself.
Course Curriculum
Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults
Module 01: An Introduction to Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
In Module one, we will focus on what safeguarding vulnerable adults involves and detail the basic things we need to know about safeguarding.
Module 02: Safeguarding Legislations
In module two, we will start to look into the key legislations and why they are relevant to safeguarding as well as the key points to each act.
Module 03: Understanding Abuse and Neglect
In module three, we will look into more detail about what constitutes as abuse or neglect and learn how to recognise the signs of abuse.
Module 04: Safeguarding Vulnerable AdultsPolicy, Roles and Responsibilities
In module four we will look at the responsibilities that you will have in ensuring a vulnerable adults safety and wellbeing.
Module 05: Understanding the Importance of Communication in Care
In module 5, we will look at communication methods within a care setting, and why it is important to build respectful and trusting relationships.
Module 06: Sharing Information and Responding To a Disclosure
In module six, we will look at how we respond to a safeguarding concern.We will learn how we share the information we have, and who to report your concerns to.
Module 07: Reporting Your Concern
In module seven, we will look at your responsibilities when raising a concern in more depth.
You will learn the specifics of what you must report and when and how you should do so.
Safeguarding Children
Module 01: Introduction to Safeguarding
In module one, we will learn what safeguarding means and why children may require safeguarding. It explores key safeguarding practices and principles.
Module 02: Laws and Guidance
In module two, we will get an in-depth understanding of child safeguarding laws, exploring key legislation and guidance. It covers the fundamental principles of The Children Act 1989.
Module 03: Child Abuse
In module three, we will learn about the different types of child abuse and neglect, taking a look at both emotional and physical abuse. We will also learn how to identify the signs of abuse, through case studies and audio-visual guidance.
Module 04: Child Sexual Exploitation
In module four, we will take a detailed look at the different types of child sexual exploitation and their impact on children. We will also learn how to identify the signs of sexual exploitation in children.
Module 05: Responding to Disclosure and Reporting
In module five, we will learn what to do when a child makes a disclosure and how to handle that personal information. It also discusses why children may be reluctant to make a disclosure.
Module 06: Risks and Risk Assessment
In module six, we will be guided through each step of the child safeguarding risk assessment and will learn how to identify child protection and safeguarding risk.
Module 07: Things to Do after Referral
In module seven, we will learn what should be included in a child safeguarding referral and how to report a child at risk of harm. It explores action to be taken after a referral to child’s social care.
Module 08: Record Keeping
In this final module, we will explore best practice procedures for child safeguarding record-keeping, why record keeping is important and how to fill out a safeguarding report.