Designated Safeguarding Lead - DSL
Designated Safeguarding Lead - DSL
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Description
The world is a vulnerable place, especially for the likes of children and vulnerable adults. And they need safeguarding. When it comes to safeguarding, organisations and institutions play a vital role in establishing a secure environment. One key position that holds immense responsibility in this regard is the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).
As a Designated Safeguarding Lead, you are the first point of contact for safeguarding and child protection enquiries within your setting, be it in a school or any other workplace. As a safeguarding lead, you have the responsibility to ensure that everyone in the organisation is following best practices.
This Designated Safeguarding Lead Training is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively safeguard children and vulnerable adults in various settings. Throughout the modules, you will explore key concepts, laws, and guidelines related to safeguarding, as well as gain insights into different forms of abuse and their impacts.
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Who Should Take the Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Designated Safeguarding Lead - DSL
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Course Curriculum
This section provides an in-depth breakdown of the course structure, topics covered, and what students can expect from each module.
- Module 01: Introduction to Safeguarding
- Module 02: Laws and Guidance
- Module 03: Child Abuse
- Module 04: Sexual Abuse
- Module 05: The Impact of Domestic Violence and Abuse on Children
- Module 06: Risks and Risk Assessment
- Module 07: Social and Emotional Development
- Module 08: Personality and Intellectual Development of Children
- Module 09: Responding to Disclosure and Reporting
- Module 10: Things to Do after Referral
- Module 11: Record Keeping
- Module 12: Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
- Module 13: Safeguarding Legislations
- Module 14: Understanding Abuse and Neglect
- Module 15: Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults: Policy, Roles and Responsibilities
- Module 16: Importance of Communication in Care
- Module 17: Sharing Information and Responding to a Disclosure
- Module 18: Reporting Your Concern
- Module 19: Safeguarding Trafficked Children
- Module 20: Infant Mental Health and Early Attachment
- Module 21: Assessing Need and Providing Early Help
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