Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Level 3 Certificate for Educational Guardians (1 Day)
Tuesday 6 October,10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
🏷️ From £235
🎧 Level 3 certificate training for Educational Guardians, DSLs, DDSLs
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Course outline:
This one-day DSL training has been prepared specifically for educational guardians in their role of DSL but is also suitable for other individuals responsible for safeguarding in their business. The programme aims to develop the knowledge, skills and understanding required to fulfil their roles and responsibilities with integrity and to a high standard.
The day will ensure that practitioners carrying out DSL and safeguarding lead roles as part of their business are:
- aware of relevant statutory requirements
- aware of the latest safeguarding concerns
- appropriately responding to concerns, making reports or referrals
- working with a range of statutory and non-statutory support agencies including schools.
Training topics will include:
- Understanding the role of the Educational Guardian as DSL and the role of DSLs and safeguarding leads in education and other agencies
- The legislative framework, statutory and regulatory compliance
- Understanding the threshold of child protection including a deeper understanding of key categories of abuse and contemporary safeguarding issues such as contextual safeguarding and digital safeguarding
- Specific safeguarding concerns, including:
- Female Genital Mutilation
- Forced Marriage
- Child Sexual Exploitation, Criminal Exploitation and Trafficking
- Tackling extremism
- Child-on-child abuse
- Emotional wellbeing
- Safeguarding files and accurate recordings
- Learning the lessons from Serious Case Reviews
- Contributing to statutory and early help safeguarding meetings
- Professional code of conduct and Position of Trust, allegations and low-level-concerns
- Escalation of safeguarding concerns and whistleblowing.
Learning outcomes:
- Attendees will be taught through a range of methods including presentation and scenario / case study based group work and discussion.
Delegates will:
- Be clear about their roles and responsibilities as safeguarding leaders
- Increase confidence and knowledge of a broad range of contemporary safeguarding concerns
- Practice applying their knowledge of pathways of need and referrals
- Practice their understanding of thresholds of child protection and early help and how to effectively work with other agencies such as schools and contribute to multi-agency safeguarding discussions.