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Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent: Level 2 (Distance Learning)

Course Summary

The purpose of this qualification is to support anyone who is responsible for the safeguarding of people and for helping prevent radicalisation. It gives learners an understanding of recognising the signs of abuse, how to reduce the risk of radicalisation and the potential consequences of illegal online activity.

You do not need to have any formal qualifications in order to follow this course, but you will need to demonstrate commitment and motivation to work through the specially prepared distance-learning materials.

This qualification may support progression toward the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead. It will also provide a sound preparation for further study and access to a range of vocational qualifications.

Free if you meet the eligibility criteria (click here for details) and if you complete the course (click here for details of our terms and conditions)

This qualification is suitable for those responsible for safeguarding others.

The qualification contains 3 mandatory units:

  • Understanding the Prevent Duty: Understanding the terms radicalisation, extremism and terrorism. Understanding how to reduce the risk of radicalisation.
  • Understanding the term safeguarding: Understanding the national and local context of safeguarding and protection from abuse. Knowing how to recognise the signs of abuse or potential harm. Knowing how to respond if abuse or harm is disclosed, suspected or alleged.
  • Understanding the potential consequences of inappropriate or illegal online activity: Understanding how to reduce the risks posed online. Knowing about potential signs and behavioural changes that could cause concern.


Assessment

Candidates work through the course materials for the programme at times convenient to them, so there is no need to attend the college to gain the qualification. The learning materials contain the knowledge needed to meet the assessment requirements of the course and activities to allow candidates to practice their skills and test their learning. Assessments are based on a combination of knowledge and skills learned on the programme and work-based activities and experience.

Disclaimer:

This Nescot College website describes the facilities and courses which the College intends to offer during the academic year commencing Autumn 2022. The web pages are prepared in advance of the academic year to which they relate and every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in these pages is helpful, fair and accurate at the time of printing. However, this information is subject to change over time.

Nescot will take reasonable steps to provide the courses and services as described, however, the College cannot guarantee the provision of any course or facility. Some circumstances, such as staff changes, resource limitations and other factors over which the College has no control, such as industrial action or a change in the law or the level of demand for a particular programme or module (please note that this list is non-exhaustive), may result in the College having to withdraw or change aspects of the programmes, modules and/or student services detailed on the website. This could include, but not necessarily be limited to, programme/module content, staffing, the location where the programme/module is taught or the manner of teaching delivery, and the facilities provided to deliver or support the programme. Where circumstances demand an unavoidable change or where it is necessary for the College to discontinue a programme of study, Nescot will take all reasonable steps to minimise the effect and all proposed changes will be notified to potential applicants who have registered an interest in the relevant programme at the earliest possible opportunity as well as being reflected on the College’s website. In addition, any changes between the website and the proposed course and services will be notified to applicants at the time of making an offer.

All prices quoted may be subject to change and you will be notified of any such change when any offer of a place is made to you by Nescot.

Should you become a student of the College, this notice shall be a term of any contract between you and Nescot. Any offer of a place at the College shall be subject to the student enrolment conditions and the College’s rules and regulations as amended from time to time. A copy of the Nescot’s current terms and conditions can be obtained in writing from Nescot, Quality Office, Reigate Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3DS.

Last updated - 04/11/2021

Overview

  • Course Code:

    N3TNV

  • Study type:

    Part Time

  • Award:

    Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent: CACHE Level 2 Certificate

  • Awarded by:

    CACHE

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  • Course Code:

    N3TNV

  • Study type:

    Part Time

  • Award:

    Understanding Safeguarding and Prevent: CACHE Level 2 Certificate

  • Awarded by:

    CACHE

You do not need to have any formal qualifications in order to follow this course, but you will need to demonstrate commitment and motivation to work through the specially prepared distance-learning materials.

This qualification may support progression toward the role of Designated Safeguarding Lead. It will also provide a sound preparation for further study and access to a range of vocational qualifications.

Free if you meet the eligibility criteria (click here for details) and if you complete the course (click here for details of our terms and conditions)

This qualification is suitable for those responsible for safeguarding others.

The qualification contains 3 mandatory units:

  • Understanding the Prevent Duty: Understanding the terms radicalisation, extremism and terrorism. Understanding how to reduce the risk of radicalisation.
  • Understanding the term safeguarding: Understanding the national and local context of safeguarding and protection from abuse. Knowing how to recognise the signs of abuse or potential harm. Knowing how to respond if abuse or harm is disclosed, suspected or alleged.
  • Understanding the potential consequences of inappropriate or illegal online activity: Understanding how to reduce the risks posed online. Knowing about potential signs and behavioural changes that could cause concern.


Assessment

Candidates work through the course materials for the programme at times convenient to them, so there is no need to attend the college to gain the qualification. The learning materials contain the knowledge needed to meet the assessment requirements of the course and activities to allow candidates to practice their skills and test their learning. Assessments are based on a combination of knowledge and skills learned on the programme and work-based activities and experience.

Disclaimer:

This Nescot College website describes the facilities and courses which the College intends to offer during the academic year commencing Autumn 2022. The web pages are prepared in advance of the academic year to which they relate and every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in these pages is helpful, fair and accurate at the time of printing. However, this information is subject to change over time.

Nescot will take reasonable steps to provide the courses and services as described, however, the College cannot guarantee the provision of any course or facility. Some circumstances, such as staff changes, resource limitations and other factors over which the College has no control, such as industrial action or a change in the law or the level of demand for a particular programme or module (please note that this list is non-exhaustive), may result in the College having to withdraw or change aspects of the programmes, modules and/or student services detailed on the website. This could include, but not necessarily be limited to, programme/module content, staffing, the location where the programme/module is taught or the manner of teaching delivery, and the facilities provided to deliver or support the programme. Where circumstances demand an unavoidable change or where it is necessary for the College to discontinue a programme of study, Nescot will take all reasonable steps to minimise the effect and all proposed changes will be notified to potential applicants who have registered an interest in the relevant programme at the earliest possible opportunity as well as being reflected on the College’s website. In addition, any changes between the website and the proposed course and services will be notified to applicants at the time of making an offer.

All prices quoted may be subject to change and you will be notified of any such change when any offer of a place is made to you by Nescot.

Should you become a student of the College, this notice shall be a term of any contract between you and Nescot. Any offer of a place at the College shall be subject to the student enrolment conditions and the College’s rules and regulations as amended from time to time. A copy of the Nescot’s current terms and conditions can be obtained in writing from Nescot, Quality Office, Reigate Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3DS.

Last updated - 04/11/2021

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