Identify & Report Children & Young People at Risk - Online Course for Sport Clubs - $29
As people that engage with children and young people in our community through sport clubs, it’s helpful to understand what we can do when we reasonably suspect that a child
- has suffered, is suffering, or is at risk of suffering significant harm caused by abuse or neglect; or
- may not have a parent who is willing and able to protect them from harm.
This non-accredited course is appropriate for anyone working, volunteering, or participating in the running of children’s sports and sport clubs to build their knowledge around their obligations to protect children and young people.
Having anyone engaging in sport clubs complete child protection training is a great way to meet child and youth risk management strategy obligations.
Must be over 18 years to enrol in this course.
COURSE INFORMATION
Course Facts
Cost | $29 |
Type of Course | Non-accredited |
Pre-requisite | None |
Delivery | 100% online (no classroom) |
Time |
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Payment | We offer a range of payment options, including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB, China UnionPay, Google Pay, Apple Pay, ALipay, Wechat Pay, and Link. |
On successful completion, you receive: | a Certificate of Completion |
Valid | Across all states in Australia |
Other helpful details | How Long? From the date and time of purchase, you have 4 weeks to complete your training. At the end of the 4-week enrolment period, your course will expire, and will no longer be accessible. Please note there are no refunds if you do not complete your course within this timeframe; however, you can purchase a 14-day extension to extend access to the course which will provide additional time to complete the training. This option is available for 90 days from the original date of expiry. How Does it Work? Click Start Now button, enter your details, and proceed to the payment page and pay. After payment, you have immediate access to your My Courses. Click on the name of the course to start. No need to wait for an email with log in details. The course is broken down into small, manageable sections designed to improve your learning. At the end of each section is a multiple-choice quiz. Please read the assessment tab for more information on how the assessment works. Learn on your terms! This course is delivered 100% online and is accessible 24/7. You do not need to complete the course in one sitting. You can exit the course at any stage and the platform will remember where you’re up to. Who Should Do This Course? This non-accredited course is appropriate for anyone working, volunteering, or participating in the running of children’s sports and sporting clubs to build their knowledge around their obligations to protect children and young people. |
This non-accredited course is appropriate for anyone working, volunteering, or participating in the running of children’s sports and sporting clubs to build their knowledge around their obligations to protect children and young people.
Having anyone engaging in sport clubs complete child protection training is a great way to meet child and youth risk management strategy obligations.
One of the most serious duties that we have as people in the community who engage with children and young people is the obligation to act when we reasonably suspect that a child is in need of protection from abuse or neglect and provide a safe environment.
As people that engage with children and young people in our community through sporting clubs, it’s helpful to understand what we can do when we reasonably suspect that a child
- has suffered, is suffering, or is at risk of suffering significant harm caused by abuse or neglect; or
- may not have a parent who is willing and able to protect them from harm.
In this course, we will review:
- child protection as a concept
- the National Principles for Child-Safe Organisations
- relevant legislation
- different types of abuse and neglect
- the signs and indicators of abuse and neglect
- what a disclosure is
- strategies on how to respond to disclosures
- reporting responsibilities
To complete this course, you need:
Must be over 18 years to enrol in this course.
A unique email address: This email address cannot be used by another student as it becomes your unique login username.
Technology
- Computer/laptop/tablet/smartphone with internet access and current internet browser.
Multiple-Choice Questions
The course is broken down into small, manageable sections designed to improve your learning. At the end of each section is a multiple-choice assessment.
You are required to get all questions in a section before moving to the next section. You will be given feedback on questions you answered incorrectly.
You can review the learning materials during the assessment. You can take the multiple-choice assessments as many times as you need.
Learner Rights and Obligations
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CTW Obligations
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Suitability Self-Assessment
All CTW accredited courses require learners to complete the suitability self-assessment during the enrolment process. Click here to learn more.
All training and assessment is conducted by Clear to Work Pty Ltd RTO 21907.