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- Safeguarding Children - Level 3
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Safeguarding Children and Young People Level 3 covers a wide range of topics including management of sudden or unexpected death in childhood, parental risk factors, unexplained injuries, neglect in a disabled child, fabricated and induced illness and adolescents presenting with suspected sexual assault.
These nine sessions have been created for all clinical staff working with children, young people and/or their parents/carers and who could potentially contribute to assessing, planning, intervening and evaluating the needs of a child or young person and parenting capacity where there are safeguarding/child protection concerns. Staff requiring this training include: GPs, forensic physicians, urgent and unscheduled care staff, mental health staff (adult and CAMHS), child psychologists, child psychotherapists, adult learning disability staff, learning disability nurses, health professionals working in substance misuse services, youth offending team staff, paediatric allied health professionals, sexual health staff, school nurses, health visitors, all children’s nurses, midwives, child psychologists, obstetricians, all paediatricians, paediatric radiologists, paediatric surgeons, children’s/paediatric anaesthetists, paediatric intensivists and paediatric dentists.
These sessions were updated in 2021 to include guidance within the Safeguarding Children and Young People: Roles and Competencies for Healthcare Staff as per the latest Intercollegiate Document. They have also been redesigned to ensure that they are more responsive and visual and can be used on mobile and tablet devices more easily.
Level 2 is the minimum level for all non-clinical and clinical staff who, within their role, have contact (however small) with children, young people and/or parents or carers or adults who may pose a risk to children.
Level 3 is aimed at all clinical staff working with children, young people and/or their parents or carers and who could potentially contribute to assessing, planning, intervening and evaluating the health needs of a looked after child or young person or care leaver.
Please note: The term CCG is used throughout this programme. This will be updated to ICS as part of a greater review throughout the financial year, 2023/24 for all of our programmes. - Hierarchy:
- Safeguarding Children and Young People (SGC) > Safeguarding Children - Level 3
- Keywords:
- Abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, child abuse, abuse, maltreatment, physical abuse, emotional abuse, domestic abuse, safeguarding, children, young people, protection, child protection, Level 1, Level 2 , Level 3, Intercollegiate, ICD, CSTF, Core Skills Training Framework, Looked after children, Looked-after-children, LAC, looked after children, looked-after-children
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- 23 Oct 2012
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- 20 Sep 2022
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- Safeguarding Children - Level 3
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Safeguarding Children and Young People Level 3 covers a wide range of topics including management of sudden or unexpected death in childhood, parental risk factors, unexplained injuries, neglect in a disabled child, fabricated and induced illness and adolescents presenting with suspected sexual assault.
These nine sessions have been created for all clinical staff working with children, young people and/or their parents/carers and who could potentially contribute to assessing, planning, intervening and evaluating the needs of a child or young person and parenting capacity where there are safeguarding/child protection concerns. Staff requiring this training include: GPs, forensic physicians, urgent and unscheduled care staff, mental health staff (adult and CAMHS), child psychologists, child psychotherapists, adult learning disability staff, learning disability nurses, health professionals working in substance misuse services, youth offending team staff, paediatric allied health professionals, sexual health staff, school nurses, health visitors, all children’s nurses, midwives, child psychologists, obstetricians, all paediatricians, paediatric radiologists, paediatric surgeons, children’s/paediatric anaesthetists, paediatric intensivists and paediatric dentists.
These sessions were updated in 2021 to include guidance within the Safeguarding Children and Young People: Roles and Competencies for Healthcare Staff as per the latest Intercollegiate Document. They have also been redesigned to ensure that they are more responsive and visual and can be used on mobile and tablet devices more easily.
Level 2 is the minimum level for all non-clinical and clinical staff who, within their role, have contact (however small) with children, young people and/or parents or carers or adults who may pose a risk to children.
Level 3 is aimed at all clinical staff working with children, young people and/or their parents or carers and who could potentially contribute to assessing, planning, intervening and evaluating the health needs of a looked after child or young person or care leaver.
Please note: The term CCG is used throughout this programme. This will be updated to ICS as part of a greater review throughout the financial year, 2023/24 for all of our programmes. - Hierarchy:
- Safeguarding Children and Young People (SGC) > Safeguarding Children - Level 3
- Keywords:
- Abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, child abuse, abuse, maltreatment, physical abuse, emotional abuse, domestic abuse, safeguarding, children, young people, protection, child protection, Level 1, Level 2 , Level 3, Intercollegiate, ICD, CSTF, Core Skills Training Framework, Looked after children, Looked-after-children, LAC, looked after children, looked-after-children
- Created:
- 23 Oct 2012
- Updated:
- 20 Sep 2022