Child and Vulnerable People Safety

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Course Description:

Safeguarding in sport involves protecting children, young people and adults from abuse, preventing harm and promoting their well-being by creating a safe and supportive environment for all. Whether you are a coach, administrator, participant, volunteer, parent or official – you have an important role to make sure everyone can take part in a fun. Safe and positive environment.

Key concepts covered in this course:

  • Effective safeguarding policies and procedures.
  • Safe risk management strategies.
  • Robust recruitment and training processes.
  • Complaint handling and reporting processes.
  • Ongoing Continual Improvement.

Before you begin: (MUST READ CAREFULLY)

In order to display your name on your Online Course certificate correctly, you will need to complete your details in your ‘Account Info’ under the ‘My Account’ section then return to your course page to download your certificate.
Please also check that you have marked all lessons as ‘COMPLETE’ as this may be another reason why the certificates are not displayed correctly.

When submitting your digital certificates for Accrediation Review, it is imperative that your digitial certificate is displaying YOUR NAME, COURSE NAME and COMPLETION DATE correctly.
All submissions will be rejected if you submit any certificates without the correct information.

 

Please contact us at: info@maia.com.au if you require any assistance.

Course Content

Child Safeguarding
Lesson 1: Child Safety
Lesson 2: Member Protection
Safeguarding Children and Young People
Lesson 3: Keeping Safe
Safeguarding for Coaches
Lesson 4: The Coach’s Responsibility
Lesson 5: Child Abuse
Lesson 6: Child Safe Practices
Lesson 7: Reporting and Complaints
Lesson 8: Rights and Responsibilites
Lesson 9: Other Policies and Procedures
Lesson 10: E-Learning for Coaches
Lesson 11: Resources for Coaches
Lesson 12: Information for Coaches Who Are Under 18
Lesson 13: How to Make a Complaint
Lesson 14: Summary (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY)
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