
Child/Young Person at Risk (non-accredited)
The Non-Accredited Child/Young Person at Risk course provides essential training for individuals who work with or care for children and young people in settings such as education, childcare, healthcare, and community services. This course is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to identify signs of abuse, neglect, or harm and take appropriate action to protect vulnerable children and young people.
Cost: $55
Full Online Refresher Course
This course is ideal for carers, educators, support workers, and anyone involved in the care and protection of children and young people who want to enhance their ability to identify and respond to potential risks without requiring formal accreditation.
Throughout the course, participants will learn how to recognise physical, emotional, and behavioural indicators that a child or young person may be at risk.
The training covers best practices for responding to concerns, maintaining confidentiality, and following appropriate reporting procedures.
Emphasis is placed on understanding the duty of care, legal obligations, and ethical responsibilities when working with at-risk children, including how to report concerns to relevant authorities and support the child or young person throughout the process.
Upon completing the Non-Accredited Child/Young Person at Risk course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to recognise and respond to situations where children or young people may be at risk, ensuring their safety and well-being. This training is a valuable resource for those working in non-accredited care roles, contributing to a safer and more protective environment for vulnerable individuals.