Training
NCA CEOP Education offer a range of training courses for those who work directly with children and young people, their families or professionals who work with them.
Have you completed our introduction to Keeping Children Safe Online?Understanding Online Child Sexual Abuse
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Course aims
To gain an understanding of online child sexual abuse, including adult offending and child on child abuse. It will also enable participants to identify key strategies they can use within their setting to ensure online child sexual abuse is included as part of a whole-organisation approach to safeguarding and protecting children and young people.
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Who is it for?
This course is aimed at professionals working in an education setting. This includes, but is not limited to schools, colleges, out of school settings, youth organisations or charities delivering education to children and young people.
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Upcoming course dates
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Jan 16Online (Zoom) 09:00 - 15:30
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Jan 30Online (Zoom) 09:00 - 15:30
+ 2 more dates
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CEOP Education Ambassador Training
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Course aims
To understand how CEOP Education Ambassadors can integrate primary prevention of online child sexual abuse into a whole-organisation approach to safeguarding. On completion of this training, participants will become a CEOP Education Ambassador.
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Who is it for?
To book CEOP Education Ambassador training you must first attend the Understanding Online Child Sexual abuse training course - please ensure you have attended, or will have attended this training course, prior to the CEOP Education Ambassador course date you wish to book. This training is for professionals who work full or part time in the UK delivering prevention education for children and young people, their families and/or the professionals who work with them. Participants should have the capacity to train fellow professionals within their own setting or networks, using the CEOP Education Ambassador training resources.
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Upcoming course dates
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Dec 14Online (Zoom) 09:00 - 15:30
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Jan 18Online (Zoom) 09:00 - 15:30
+ 2 more dates
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Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO)
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Course Aims
Working at your own pace, Keeping Children Safe Online (KCSO) will help you gain the skills to act appropriately and confidently to protect the children and young people you work with. It will develop your knowledge on how children and young people use the internet, and how to help keep them safer from abuse. KCSO is a joint initiative between the NSPCC and CEOP, aimed at any professional working directly with children and young people.
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The KCSO modules will cover:
How children use the internet and technology, the risks children may encounter online, harmful content online, online radicalisation and extremism, sharing personal content and sexting, sexual offending against children online, bullying online, supporting parents and carers, supporting children and young people, how to make organisations safer places for children to go online