Advanced Designated Safeguarding Lead - Level 4 - 2 Day Training Course
9.30am-4.30pm delivered online. Costs per organisation or face to face sessions can be discussed and any group bookings will be provided with a bespoke discount.
Aim of the course:
Participants will understand the operational role and responsibilities of the DSL, develop confidence and competence on both operational and strategic levels, and understand how to influence and embed a supportive and effective culture for children, adults, and employees.
Who is this for?
Aimed at any professional who is already acting as or aspires to be a DSL or deputy within an organisation. The course is fully tailored to industry and respective guidance.
Course Contents
Unit 1- The role of the DSL.
Unit 2- Key legislation.
Unit 3- Safeguarding Practice Review learning.
Unit 4- Attitudes, values, and barriers to reporting.
Unit 5- Dealing with disclosures.
Unit 6- Allegations against colleagues.
Unit 7- Mental Health and suicide prevention.
Unit 8- Decision making.
Unit 9- Recording and reporting concerns.
Unit 10- What happens after a referral is made.
Unit 11- The supportive role of the DSL.
9.30am-4.30pm delivered online. Costs per organisation or face to face sessions can be discussed and any group bookings will be provided with a bespoke discount.
Aim of the course:
Participants will understand the operational role and responsibilities of the DSL, develop confidence and competence on both operational and strategic levels, and understand how to influence and embed a supportive and effective culture for children, adults, and employees.
Who is this for?
Aimed at any professional who is already acting as or aspires to be a DSL or deputy within an organisation. The course is fully tailored to industry and respective guidance.
Course Contents
Unit 1- The role of the DSL.
Unit 2- Key legislation.
Unit 3- Safeguarding Practice Review learning.
Unit 4- Attitudes, values, and barriers to reporting.
Unit 5- Dealing with disclosures.
Unit 6- Allegations against colleagues.
Unit 7- Mental Health and suicide prevention.
Unit 8- Decision making.
Unit 9- Recording and reporting concerns.
Unit 10- What happens after a referral is made.
Unit 11- The supportive role of the DSL.
9.30am-4.30pm delivered online. Costs per organisation or face to face sessions can be discussed and any group bookings will be provided with a bespoke discount.
Aim of the course:
Participants will understand the operational role and responsibilities of the DSL, develop confidence and competence on both operational and strategic levels, and understand how to influence and embed a supportive and effective culture for children, adults, and employees.
Who is this for?
Aimed at any professional who is already acting as or aspires to be a DSL or deputy within an organisation. The course is fully tailored to industry and respective guidance.
Course Contents
Unit 1- The role of the DSL.
Unit 2- Key legislation.
Unit 3- Safeguarding Practice Review learning.
Unit 4- Attitudes, values, and barriers to reporting.
Unit 5- Dealing with disclosures.
Unit 6- Allegations against colleagues.
Unit 7- Mental Health and suicide prevention.
Unit 8- Decision making.
Unit 9- Recording and reporting concerns.
Unit 10- What happens after a referral is made.
Unit 11- The supportive role of the DSL.