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This level 1 CSTF safeguarding children e-learning course is designed for all staff working in healthcare settings who may come into contact with children or be involved in their care.
CSTF Safeguarding Children (Healthcare) - Level 1 | Online Training Course | CPDUK Accredited
Course Duration |
60 minutes |
CPD Hours |
1 hour |
Accreditation |
CPD Certification Service |
Certification |
CPD Certificate |
Certificate Validity |
3 years |
This level 1 CSTF safeguarding children e-learning course is designed for all staff working in healthcare settings who may come into contact with children or be involved in their care.
This online CSTF safeguarding children level 1 course covers the following:
*This course aligns with the UK CSTF, meeting CQC and Care Inspectorate standards, and adheres to UK health and social care regulations. It equips participants with essential knowledge and tools for effectively safeguarding children and young people in professional healthcare roles.
The aims of this level 1 CSTF safeguarding children online course are to:
This CSTF safeguarding children level 1 eLearning course will:
Upon completion of this online CSTF safeguarding children level 1 course, learners will be able to:
These outcomes align with the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF) recommendations and the regulatory requirements of bodies such as the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and Care Inspectorates, ensuring a comprehensive and compliant educational experience.
This level 1 CSTF safeguarding children online training course was externally peer-reviewed and accredited by the CPD Certification Service. Upon completion, learners will receive a CPD certificate valid for 3 years that complies with the HealthTrust Europe (HTE), Crown Commercial Services (CCS), and NHS Collaborative Procurement Partnership (CPP) frameworks.
Safeguarding children is a pivotal aspect of healthcare provision. This level 1 CSTF safeguarding children eLearning course underscores the importance of protecting children from harm and abuse, ensuring healthcare professionals can identify risks and take appropriate actions.
Aligning with NHS frameworks and UK CSTF guidelines, it emphasises the collective responsibility in healthcare to maintain high standards of care and child safety.