Table of Contents
- 1 How often should teachers have safeguarding training?
- 2 What training does a designated safeguarding lead need?
- 3 How often is designated safeguarding lead training?
- 4 Who has responsibility for safeguarding?
- 5 What is Level 2 safeguarding training?
- 6 What is safeguard training?
- 7 How often does safeguarding training need to be renewed?
- 8 What safeguarding training should governors and trustees have?
How often should teachers have safeguarding training?
every two years
The Designated Safeguarding Lead and any deputies should undertake training “which should be updated every two years” (page 16). It also states that they should update their skills and knowledge at regular intervals, but at least annually, to keep up with any developments relevant to their role.
How often should staff be trained in safeguarding or have their training updated?
every 2 years
Ultimately, your employer will decide how often you must take safeguarding training, but at the Child Protection Company, we recommend you refresh your training at least every 2 years or whenever your safeguarding certificate expires—whichever happens first.
What training does a designated safeguarding lead need?
As the NSPCC states, the designated safeguarding lead must be trained in: The law and guidance on safeguarding. Types of abuse and the signs and indicators to look for. How to build a safe culture so that people are safe and willing to share concerns.
Why are teachers and other school staff best placed to identify child protection concerns?
“Because of their day to day contact with individual children during the school terms, teachers and other school staff are particularly well placed to observe the outward signs of abuse, changes in behaviour or failure to develop.” (Working Together under the Children Act 1989).
How often is designated safeguarding lead training?
The designated safeguarding lead should undergo updated child protection training every two years. This course is for people who have previously attended a safeguarding lead face-to-face training course and who need to update their knowledge and skills.
Why is training important in safeguarding?
Safeguarding training breaks down the appropriate courses of action to take, empowering your staff by giving them the skills and knowledge they need in order to appropriately report abuse and neglect.
Who has responsibility for safeguarding?
The Armed Services Local authorities
5.15 The Armed Services Local authorities have the statutory responsibility for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children of service families in the UK.
Does the designated safeguarding lead have to be a teacher?
The Designated Safeguarding Lead need not be a teacher but must have the status and authority within the management structure to carry out the duties of the post.
What is Level 2 safeguarding training?
This qualification will support learners to develop a knowledge and understanding of the ways in which young people may be vulnerable to harm, abuse or exploitation in the workplace and/or the learning environment.
What is the role of a teacher in child protection?
Teachers have an important role to play in child protection. This lies not only in the detection and reporting of possible cases of child abuse but also in multi-disciplinary teamwork, and in contributing to the ongoing support and monitoring of the abused child.
What is safeguard training?
Safeguarding training (also sometimes referred to as child protection training) has been a legal requirement for all professions that come into close contact with children and vulnerable adults for many years. It ensures children grow up with safe and effective care and are given the best life chances.
What level of safeguarding training do school staff need?
All school staff, no matter how junior or senior their role, must complete Safeguarding Training. However, different staff have different levels of training appropriate to them. As a minimum, school receptionists and cleaners should be trained to level 1, teachers and teaching assistants to level 2, and Head Teachers and DSLs to level 3.
How often does safeguarding training need to be renewed?
Staff should regularly renew their safeguarding training, especially if statutory guidance changes as it often does. The standard renewal period for staff training is every three years. School Security. You must have thorough security procedures and systems.
Do I need safeguarding training if I am a part time teacher?
It doesn’t really matter what role you have – whether you’re teaching part-time, working in the admin offices, or locking the gates at the end of the day, you are still required to have up to date, verifiable safeguarding training. Why do I need safeguarding training to work in a school?
What safeguarding training should governors and trustees have?
Every governor and trustee should have safeguarding training. This is set out on page 93 of the Governance Handbook . Chairs of governors should also have training on handling allegations against staff, as they will be the case manager in the event of an allegation against the headteacher or principal.
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