PEER-ON-PEER ABUSE
All staff should be able to recognise the indicators and signs of peer-on-peer abuse. It's important to remember that children can abuse other children whether it's online, inside or outside of educational settings. This online Peer-on-Peer Abuse training is perfect for staff working in primary schools, secondary schools and colleges.
Description
This online Peer-on-Peer Abuse training in schools will teach learners to understand what peer-on-peer abuse is, the signs and types of it, peer pressure and what to do if you know or suspect a young person is experiencing peer-on-peer abuse. It's important your staff know the difference between peer-on-peer abuse and downplaying certain behaviours by dismissing them as "having a laugh". This can lead to an unsafe environment for children. Ensure your staff know to identify peer-on-peer abuse and report it in line with their child protection policy, by enrolling them on our online Peer-on-Peer Abuse training course.
Prerequisites
There are no barriers to entry on this Level 3 Safeguarding Children training online course for schools. It is suitable for all.
Certificate Gained
Upon the successful completion of the course you will be able to download your CPD accredited certificate. You can also request from us (via email: info@childwell.co.uk) a high quality hard copy version of your certificate along with course transcript at a cost of £13.
Course Outline
The aim of the Peer-on-Peer Abuse training course is to give learners a thorough understanding of Peer-on-Peer Abuse. The key points covered in this course are:
1. Peer-on-Peer Abuse meaning
2. Signs, effects and factors
3. Social norms and peer pressures
4. Prevalence of Peer-on-Peer abuse
5. Types of abuse
6. What to do if you suspect it
7. Implementing preventative strategies
Delivery Method
Our Peer-on-Peer Abuse training in schools is available 24/7, anytime, anywhere.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the Peer-on-Peer Abuse training course, learners would know and understand the following:
1. Peer-on-Peer Abuse meaning
Learn what peer-on-peer abuse is
2. Signs, effects and factors
Signs of peer-on-peer abuse, the effects and external influencing factors
3. Social norms and peer pressures
Learn about the social norms and peer pressure
4. Prevalence of Peer-on-Peer abuse
Understand and learn more about the prevalence of peer-on-peer abuse
5. Types of abuse
Know the different types of peer-on-peer abuse
6. What to do if you suspect it
Learn what action to take if you know or suspect a young person is experiencing peer-on- peer abuse
7. Implementing preventative strategies
Learn how to implement preventative strategies within a school or college environment