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Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect (ACAN) Case Study

Virtual College’s online Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect course helps give large numbers of professionals easy access to training. Read the case study below.

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About ACAN

It is estimated that over half a million children are abused in the UK each year. Safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility and it is a mandatory requirement that all professionals who come into contact with children and young people receive safeguarding training.

Those on the front-line of safeguarding, such as social workers, teachers, the police, and healthcare professionals are often the most important in spotting the signs of abuse and neglect, and being able to offer protection and safety.

Without the correct safeguarding training, a front-line professional could potentially miss the signs and fail to protect a child. The findings of serious case reviews demonstrate clearly that a lack of correct, up-to-date, quality training has led to failures in child protection.

The Challenge

Virtual College’s online ‘Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect’ course was launched in 2006 to help give large numbers of professionals easy access to appropriate training.

Given the huge number of professionals who come into contact with children and young people and the continually changing nature of the issues they face, the task of providing regular, up to date training is significant. In 2006, Virtual College started to work with subject matter experts from Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) to create online learning resources which could help to address these challenges.

LSCBs were created as a result of the Children Act 2004 which required each local authority to establish a LSCB consisting of representatives from a number of agencies, including schools, the police and the NHS.

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About the Project

It is estimated that over half a million children are abused in the UK each year. Safeguarding children is everyone’s responsibility and it is a mandatory requirement that all professionals who come into contact with children and young people receive safeguarding training.

Those on the front-line of safeguarding, such as social workers, teachers, the police and healthcare professionals are often the most important in spotting the signs of abuse and neglect, and being able to offer protection and safety.

Without the correct safeguarding training, a front-line professional could potentially miss the signs and fail to protect a child. The findings of serious case reviews demonstrate clearly that a lack of correct, up-to-date, quality training has led to failures in child protection.

What Their CEO Had To Say

This really is an efficient and cost effective way of delivering training to large numbers of people quickly.

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Easy access to essential training

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1-2hrs to complete

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Can done anywhere, any time

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Content specific to professionals involved in safeguarding children

The Results

Virtual College is now the leading provider of online safeguarding training in the UK. Over half a million professionals have completed Virtual College’s ‘Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect’ training helping to spread knowledge over a wide range of professionals cost effectively in a relatively short period of time.

Within Northamptonshire, thousands of staff come into contact with children and young people every day, so the task of ensuring they received appropriate safeguarding training was daunting.

By the end of March 2015, over 1500 practitioners had already completed the course. This included all of the lunchtime supervisors in the county taking an ‘introduction’ course, a group which was not covered previously by the NSCB, and learners from other areas of county being able to access training.

We were challenged by the need to train a large workforce on a limited budget. Specifically, we needed to be able to reach a large number of practitioners with a consistent ‘introduction to safeguarding. This really is an efficient and cost effective way of delivering training to large numbers of people quickly

Kevin Johnson

Project Officer Learning & Development, Policies & Procedures & Young People’s LSCB Sub Groups

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