This course is designed to help you understand, recognise, respond and report peer-on-peer abuse – what it looks like in the early years, how to spot the signs, and what you can do to create a safe and supportive environment for every child.
Description
This concise bitesize course is relevant to the EYFS Safeguarding requirements which equips early childhood educators to understand, recognise, respond and report peer-on-peer abuse. It is designed to be able to be completed in one sitting. Approximately takes 30 minutes.
After a brief introduction the course will take you through short modules for a better understanding of each topic. All modules come with a video to support you to successfully complete this course. You will learn,
What Does Peer-on-Peer Abuse Look Like in Young Children?
Becoming a Detective: How to Spot the Signs
Your Role: Creating a Safe Environment
Responding to Abuse
Knowing Your Responsibilities: Legal and Ethical Considerations
Working Together with Parents and Carers
To receive a CPD Certificate in Identifying Peer on Peer Abuse, you will need to pass a multiple-choice test at the end of the course. You will have three attempts to successfully complete the test. If you are unable to pass after three attempts, you will be directed back to the beginning of the course. The certificate is valid for 12 months.
To help you keep your knowledge fresh, we created a summary sheet that you can take away with your CPD certificate upon successfully completing the course.
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Duration
This course is estimated to take 30 minutes.
Qualification
At the end of the course you'll receive a .
Course contents
Definitions
What Does Peer-on-Peer Abuse Look Like in Young Children?
Becoming a Detective: How to Spot the Signs
Your Role: Creating a Safe Environment
Responding to Abuse
Knowing Your Responsibilities: Legal and Ethical Considerations