Effective safeguarding training should not be imited to identifying reporting proceedures – but should encompass a wider understanding in order to identify dangers, indicators of concern, and unsafe behaviours. Safeguard training is required for all who work with young people.

Learn to read behaviours, a knowledge of local issues, and creating an environment where children can communicate their fears and anxieties, can help to safeguard the vulnerable, and identify those subject to neglect and abuse. Knowledge is key.

ONLINE COURSES COMING SOON – LEARN IN YOUR OWN TIME!

Bespoke training day at your school for pupils, staff and parents on identifying dangers, concerning behaviours, and protecting children, online, within the family, and community. Robust safeguarding training will meet the requirements of OFSTED/ESTYN, ensuring a successful outcome for the safeguarding aspect of any inspection.

Qualifications

Esther Vaughan is a trained  safeguarding instructor in the ‘Principles  of safeguarding and protecting children, young people or vulnerable adults’. A retired teacher from secondary school, with extensive experience within the school system. Courses are a blend of knowledge from CEOP training (Police training on ‘Child Exploitation and Online Protection’), The charity ‘Enough Abuse’ (CEO Marilynn Hawes) in-service training, and the sharing of information for the protection of young people.

Full details and bookings.