Safeguarding Children Group B

All Group B practitioners have regular contact with children and members of the public in their roles. This includes practitioners who are or aren’t registered or regulated and volunteers. Group B practitioners are those who spend time with people in a group setting or on a one-to-one basis. They will have a particular responsibility in relation to the people they work with and will need a higher level of knowledge than those in Group A because of their direct involvement with people. The people they work with may or may not have safeguarding concerns.

Objectives:

  • Understand legislation, national policies, codes of conduct and professional practice in safeguarding and your legal responsibilities
  • Know how to recognise and report different types of abuse and neglect
  • To learn about our duties in relation to safeguarding and the referral process
  • Develop your understanding of safeguarding and be able to describe how to work in ways that safeguard children and young people from abuse, harm and neglect

Please note that attendees will be required to refresh this training every 3 years.

19/06/2025, 09:30–16:00 (Virtual Training)

09/07/2025, 09:30–16:00 (Virtual Training)