Safeguarding Children Level 3
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15 hours
Certification of Completion
Overview:
This course explores how safeguarding operates in real-world practice. It focuses on recognising early signs of concern, understanding how risk develops over time, and responding appropriately to protect children from harm.
Learners will be guided through key safeguarding concepts, including professional curiosity, cumulative harm, thresholds for action, responding to disclosures, and effective recording and information sharing.
The course emphasises that safeguarding is an ongoing p
rocess that involves observation, critical thinking, reflection, and timely action in the best interests of the child.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Recognise early signs and patterns of safeguarding concern
- Apply professional curiosity when information is unclear or incomplete
- Understand how risk can develop through cumulative harm
- Identify when concerns meet thresholds for escalation
- Respond appropriately to disclosures and uncertain situations
- Record and share safeguarding information clearly and effectively
- Reflect on their own practice to support sound safeguarding decisions
Who is this course for?:
This course is designed for all professionals who work with or support children.
This includes:
- Education staff and school-based professionals
- Early years practitioners
- Health and social care professionals
- Support workers and volunteers
It is particularly relevant for individuals who:
- Have regular contact with children and families
- May observe changes in behaviour, presentation, or wellbeing
- Contribute to safeguarding processes, decision-making, or record-keeping
Safeguarding is a shared responsibility, and this course supports all staff in understanding their role in protecting children.

