Please find a wide range of free or low cost e-learning below, designed to support work to safeguard children and young people.
On completion of a course, practitioners should notify their agency training representative to ensure that e-learning is captured on their training record.
Downloads
(PDF's below may not be fully accessible and may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. See: Accessible documents page).
- Downloadpdf file
E-learning links
Please note: Bury Safeguarding Partnership is not responsible for the content of external websites.
- Think U Know? - #LiveSkills - resources for Children concerning 'Live Streaming' from the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command, National Crime Agency
- YouTube - Adverse childhood experiences
- ACES Online Learning
- NICE - Children and young people adopted from care guidance
- NSPCC elearning: online courses | NSPCC Learning
- Future Learn - Caring for vulnerable children
- Courses - HSQE
- Open Education - Child psychology: An Introduction
- Open Education - Children and young people's participation
- Open Education - Cyber security: An introduction course
- FGM E-Learning
- Greater Manchester Safeguarding Procedures - Contents - includes information and guidance on a range of safeguarding issues
- Future Learn - Improving the health of women, children and adolescents
- Learning.NSPCC - Keeping children safe online course - subject to £35 registration charge
- Open Education - Learning to teach: Becoming a reflective practitioner
- eLearning Prevent - An introduction e-learning
- Support people vulnerable to radicalisation - Service
- Disability Matters - Safeguarding disabled children and young people e-learning
- MindEd - Self-harm and risky behaviour: - Children and young people's mental health
- SCIE - Strengths based approaches videos
- Online Learning Courses & Training UK | Virtual College (virtual-college.co.uk)
- Virtual college - Animal welfare courses - when animals are abused, people are at risk
- Content IRISS - Understanding attachment theory e-learning