Empowering the Front Line

Advanced Online Safeguarding Training for Today’s Digital World

250+

Years of combined safeguarding experience within the organisation

13+

Years in existence, developing and growing our safeguarding services

We are proud to be an Approved Centre with the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM)

Our CPD training enables you to develop the skills and knowledge to further your profession.

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When it comes to safeguarding children, standing still is falling behind.

Our specialist teams monitor safeguarding news and alerts in real time. They gather feedback from our partners on the issues they face and capture the lessons emerging from local, national and international reviews of safeguarding practice.

All of our course content is subject to a robust quality assurance process, overseen and informed by our in-house counsel (the former Head of Legal at CEOP) and an editorial panel comprising local authority, education and other safeguarding professionals.

“Multi-agency discussions of scenarios were really interesting – there’s still a lot of misunderstandings amongst professionals. It was useful to dispel some myths.”

Safeguarding Partnership Manager

“Best course I’ve been on for a long time… the chance to ask challenging questions and learn from your experience was unmatched in any other training I’ve attended.”

Head Teacher

“The training was fantastic. It is one of the best training sessions that I have attended. It was very informative and relates directly to my area of work.”

Social Worker

“I liked the way you integrated case studies and procedures from our local area. You also signposted us to local support so we know where to go for relevant information.”

Health Visitor

Safeguarding in Faith Communities

  • Responding to Those Who Pose Risk in Church Settings

    This course equips church officers to assess and manage risks posed by individuals, including those who have sexually harmed. Training covers implementing safety plans and emphasises the importance of communication, collaboration, monitoring procedures and enhancing knowledge of relevant policies for a safer church environment. 

  • Youth Ministry & the Digital World

    Youth ministry in the digital age demands online safety expertise. This course provides leaders with essential knowledge to tackle grooming, cyberbullying, and harmful content. Learn to build safe online spaces, develop vital policies, and use technology responsibly for effective ministry.

“Most people now live in a converged world; the context of their lives driven by offline and online experiences and influences.

“The pace of change in this digital world means safeguarding professionals who stand still, rapidly fall behind.

“Whilst internet enabled technology provides challenges it also offers opportunities to communicate, work and learn together.”

“Most people now live in a converged world; the context of their lives driven by offline and online experiences and influences.

“The pace of change in this digital world means safeguarding professionals who stand still, rapidly fall behind.

“Whilst internet enabled technology provides challenges it also offers opportunities to communicate, work and learn together.”

Jim Gamble QPM

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  • Addiction in a Digital World

    Understand the addictive nature of technology and how gaming and social media platforms are designed to keep us hooked. Explore the impact of gaming, social media and screen time on young people and learn how to create healthy boundaries.

  • An Introduction to County Lines and Criminal Exploitation

    The term ‘county lines’ refers to a complex phenomenon that is largely based around organised crime groups trafficking drugs across the country. This training gives you an introduction to the ‘county lines’ business model and advises you on how to recognise, report and respond to young people at risk from criminal exploitation.

  • Appropriate Use of Social Media

    Learn about best practice in respect of online communication. This includes how to protect both your organisation and your own professional reputation, as well as how to develop and maintain appropriate boundaries with young people, service users and their carers.

  • Child on Child Abuse

    This course explores the complex dynamics of child-on-child abuse, including how environmental, social, and digital factors contribute to harmful behaviours.

  • Crisis Management & Emergency Planning

    Learn the skills and knowledge for strategic level crisis management and multi-agency emergency planning in response to a major incident involving your organisation.

  • Designated Safeguarding Lead: Roles and Responsibilities

    This course provides a deep dive into the responsibilities of the DSL, equipping you with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to lead safeguarding effectively.

  • Exploited by Image: Grooming, Blackmail and Control

    This training provides an insight into how self-generated or perpetrator-captured images can form a thread that is used to coercively control and manipulate young people. Delegates will explore what digital collateral is and consider scenarios inspired by real safeguarding incidents.

  • Female Genital Mutiliation (FGM) Awareness

    This training session provides participants with a clear understanding of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) as a form of child abuse and gender-based violence. It explores the cultural, social, and psychological context surrounding the practice and equips professionals with the knowledge and confidence to identify, respond to, and safeguard those at risk.

  • Filtering and Monitoring for Schools

    This course supports school leaders, safeguarding professionals, and IT staff to understand and apply national guidance, including the latest Keeping Children Safe in Education and the DfE’s Meeting digital and technology standards in schools and colleges.

  • Fostering in a Digital World

    Explore the impact pornography and sexual imagery has on young people, the brain and their behaviour and how such exposure can create pathways to harm.

  • Missing, Exploited, Trafficked (MET)

    Develop a detailed understanding of the indicators and risk factors for children and young people who are missing, exploited and trafficked.

  • Online Safety for Parents and Carers

    This course provides ‘real world’ explanations and examples of the most common features and functions of popular apps and platforms that children and young people use. Increase your knowledge on safety settings, parental controls, online risks, and the operational support available to parents and carers online.

  • Online Safety for Staff

    This course explores the key online risks children and young people face today, including harmful content, contact, and conduct. School staff will be guided through current trends in online behaviour, including the use of social media and messaging apps, and how these can impact safeguarding concerns. We’ll unpack how a whole-school approach can embed online safety into everyday practice, aligned with inspection standards, curriculum guidance and safeguarding frameworks.

  • Recognising Abuse in Positions of Trust

    This advanced course provides an insight into offending behaviour and in particular how predators use positions of trust to facilitate sexual abuse of children.

  • Responding to Those Who Pose Risk in Church Settings

    This course equips church officers to assess and manage risks posed by individuals, including those who have sexually harmed. Training covers implementing safety plans and emphasises the importance of communication, collaboration, monitoring procedures and enhancing knowledge of relevant policies for a safer church environment. 

  • Safeguarding & Risk Managment in Sports and Activity Settings

    This session equips coaches, activity leaders, and safeguarding leads with the knowledge and practical skills to carry out meaningful risk assessments that reflect the unique challenges of their environment.

  • Safeguarding Adults

    This course is designed for professionals working in health, social care, education, and community settings to provide them with a clear and accessible overview of adult safeguarding responsibilities.

  • Safeguarding Children and Young People (Level 1)

    This basic course will help you learn how to recognise breaches of safety and abuse within school settings, how to make a referral to relevant safeguarding professionals, and how to escalate concerns according to best practice.

  • Safeguarding Children and Young People (Level 3)

    Build your knowledge of current legal framework and established safeguarding processes, alongside the practical skills to handle disclosures, manage referrals, train staff, and work effectively with other agencies.  

  • Safeguarding for Governors

    A tailored introduction for school governors to understand their statutory duties and how to effectively deliver on their safeguarding responsibilities.

    Includes a recap on the basics of safeguarding and best practice guidance on contextual safeguarding.

  • Safeguarding in a Digital World

    This session aims to keep participants updated on current themes, trends, best practices and potential risks relating to safeguarding. Focusing on children and young people’s online lives, popular gaming and social media platforms are discussed. The session aims to equip participants with effective responses, reporting pathways, and help identify available support.

  • Safeguarding Policy, Audit & Self-Assessment Development

    This course considers the key elements required in a good safeguarding children policy, the importance of law/regulation, good practice and organisational context. It also provides an overview of the key elements required to deliver quality safeguarding audits or self assessments.

  • Safer Recruitment

    Specialist advice and guidance on recruitment policies and vetting procedures will improve the protection of vulnerable people in your organisation. Expert advice and guidance on individual cases can also be provided in confidence.

  • School Community Training Package

    Designed with Ofsted or independent inspection in mind, the training provides schools with an overview of contemporary safeguarding issues both online and offline for teachers, staff, students, parents and carers.

  • Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)

    Understand, identify and report safeguarding concerns on issues of sexual and gender-based violence including FGM, domestic abuse, sexual assault and sexualised bullying.