Child At Risk Refresher
(non-accredited)
Annual refresher
Update your Knowledge with Current Industry Practice and Views
Ideal for people working with Children and childcare
Learn to identify children and young people at risk of harm or abuse, allowing you to intervene effectively.
Sharpen your ability to observe signs and symptoms of harm or abuse, quickly identifying those in need of help.
Develop the skill of asking open and non-leading questions to build trust and encourage disclosure.
Responsibly respond to disclosures, information, or signs of harm in accordance with state laws and regulations.
Implement child-focused work practices that prioritize the well-being and safety of children, making a lasting impact on their lives.
Enhance your communication and information-gathering techniques to effectively gather important details while maintaining rapport with children and young people.
Act responsibly within the boundaries of your role, laws, and organizational policies, ensuring compliance and legal operation.
This is a non-accredited course for those who have previously undertaken similar training and would like to refresh and update their skills.
This course is also applicable to those who are not required to undertake nationally recognised training but are required to be aware of the indicators of abuse or neglect and how to respond
Refresher training is recommended to demonstrate compliance with Regulation 84 of the Education and Care Services National Law and Education and Care Services National Regulations and Quality Area 2 of the National Quality Standard. Refresher training is designed to assist the participant in demonstrating up-to-date knowledge of the laws and their obligations to meet the requirements of Regulation 84.
Regulation 84 Awareness of child protection law states “The approved provider of an education and care service must ensure that nominated supervisors and staff members at the service who work with children are advised of—
(a) the existence and application of the current child protection law; and
(b) any obligations that they may have under that law.”
If you are a designated Mandatory Reporter, you are required by law to report suspected child abuse and neglect to government authorities.
Are you confident in identifying the indicators of abuse and neglect and how to report these concerns?
This non-accredited course has been designed in consultation with trainers with extensive experience in both day care and school environments across multiple jurisdictions. This unit will provide you with the skills and knowledge to support and protect children and young people who are at risk of harm
Working within the legislative and policy frameworks, you will:
Understand the indicators of the different types and dynamics of abuse as they may apply to age, gender, disability, culture, and sexuality
Report indications of the possible risk of harm
Respond to disclosure and ask open and non-leading questions
Be aware of the mandatory reporting requirements in your jurisdiction
Know how to document, record, and report risk-of-harm indicators in a non-judgmental manner
Implement work practices that support the protection of children and young people
Apply ethical and nurturing practices when working with children and young people
Be aware of duty of care responsibilities, ethical considerations, mandatory reporting, and confidentiality requirements
100% Online There is no placement required
Access to a computer and reliable internet connection
2- 3 Hours. The online course will save your progress so it can be completed over time if required
Students will be able to download a certificate of completion as evidence of undertaking the course upon completion