
Child Sexual Exploitation Safeguarding Awareness
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To develop skills to recognise and raise concerns over Child Sexual exploitation.
• Review definition of CSE
• Review CSE safeguarding examples
• To reflect upon own practise
• Review child development theory and brain development in adolescence
Staff who may unknowingly encounter Child Sexual exploitation as part of their working duties.
• Definition of CSE
• Explore the barriers and challenges that exist in identifying and responding to CSE
• CSE voices
• Internet grooming
• Review 9 categories where children are at risk
• Signs and symptoms of CSA
• 2014 Care Act
• Working together to safeguard Children (2018)
• Harmful sexual behaviour among children and young people NICE guideline [NG55]
• Health emergency Achieving best evidence (ABE)
• Resolving professional differences
• Children’s safeguarding board
• CQC assessment
This course has been mapped to the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (Part 3), the Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009 (Part 4), and the CQC Guidance for providers on meeting the regulations. It also complies with Regulation 12 Safe Care and Treatment and Regulation 18 Staffing of the CQC fundamental standards are met.
This course is delivered on site, at the client’s premises or nominated venue.
Summary & Booking
This course will enable staff to address issues around Child Sexual Exploitation and develop their knowledge and awareness about this crime. It provides a broad overview of a range of Child Sexual exploitation issues conditions and looks at current legal awareness requirement for the UK.