16-18 | £0.00 |
Funded | £0.00 |
Non-Funded | £0.00 |
Is this course right for me?
Official data showed that over 7,500 people were referred to the Prevent programme in 2015/16. The purpose of this qualification is to support anyone who is responsible for the safeguarding of people and for helping prevent radicalisation. It gives learners an understanding of recognising the signs of abuse, how to reduce the risk of radicalisation and the potential consequences of illegal online activity.
Course Overview
The purpose of this qualification is to increase the learners knowledge and awareness of the Prevent Duty and safeguarding, including online safety. By completing the qualification, learners will develop knowledge of safeguarding in an environment where they have a duty of care.
Benefits Achieve a nationally recognised Level 2 qualification Evidence your competency to employers Further your personal and professional development Know how to recognise signs of abuse or potential harm Learn at a time that suits you without the need to attend college
This qualification contains 3 mandatory units: Unit 01 Understanding the Prevent Duty Unit 02 Understanding Safeguarding Unit 03 Understanding Online Safety. What you will learn
What options are there after completing this course?
NCFE CACHE Level 3 qualifications in Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 qualifications in Working with Children and Young People Level 3 Certificate in Working with Vulnerable Young People
Additional information
The course is designed to be completed in 12 weeks, approximatley 4 hours per week will be required to complete all units. If you can commit to more, the qualification can be completed more quickly. If you're 19+ and have lived in the EU for the past 3 years, your course/s will be free - you just need to complete it/them within 12 weeks or pay a £100 fee if you dont. The funding for this course comes from the Education and Skills Funding Agency. We can claim this on your behalf if you live in England, except for those living in Greater London or any of the other devolved authorities (Greater Manchester, Liverpool City, West of England, West Midlands, the Tees Valley and Cambridge & Peterborough), in which case you should find a College nearer to home to provide your course.