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e-Learning

e-Learning modules are flexible online training courses with resources that can be downloaded and referred to when needed. All modules are free of charge to complete.

Available courses

Course Title

Expected completion time

  • Level 1 Safeguarding Everyone

30 mins - 1 hour

  • An Introduction to the Autism Spectrum Training

1-2 hours

  • Child and Adult Sexual Exploitation

2-3 hours

  • e-Safety

4-5 hours

  • Learning from Serious Case Reviews

1 hour

  • Safe Sleeping for Babies - Reducing the Risk of SIDS

1-2 hours

  • Self-Harm

1-2 hours

  • Self-Neglect (adult safeguarding)

1-2 hours

  • Statutory & Mandatory Training: Mental Capacity Act & Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards

4 hours

  • Understanding Domestic Abuse Training

1-2 hours

  • Understanding the Impact of Hate Crime

2-3 hours

  • Understanding the Impacts of the Trio of Vulnerabilities

2-3 hours

  • Working with Children with Learning Difficulties and Disabilities

4-5 hours

Please note, the Level 1 Safeguarding Everyone course has replaced both the Level 1 Safeguarding Adults and the Level 1 Safeguarding Children courses.

Accessing e-learning

Go to the booking pages and either register with an account via our Virtual College learning management system or log in if you already have an account and then use the Learning tile on your dashboard. You will then need to click "Available Learning" to bring up the list to make an application.

For technical difficulties with Virtual College or an e-learning course contact:

virtualcollege@netexlearning.com

Training from other providers

The Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse has a free, short, accessible course for all professionals working with children on Identifying and responding to intra-familial child sexual abuse and can be accessed here.

A video from the Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse, 'Understanding medical examinations for child sexual abuse concerns' is also available here: Understanding medical examinations for child sexual abuse concerns (The CSA Centre) - YouTube