Course Overview
This qualification offers the tools, knowledge and understanding to enable you to identify and deal with safeguarding issues, from recognising the warning signs of abuse and neglect, to how to safeguard yourself in everyday work and report identified incidents. We help you to ensure you not only have the appropriate knowledge and understanding of how to best manage a safeguarding breach with your pupils, but also to improve your awareness of safeguarding breaches that trainers can also fall into, sometimes completely innocently.
Who can attend?
This is a nationally recognised award and is designed for all individuals who have contact with children, young people or vulnerable adults in their working environment, including voluntary work, regardless of the field they are directly involved in. This qualification can therefore be applied and transferred outside of your role as an ADI or rider trainer and is suitable for those working or volunteering in any working environment where individuals are likely to find themselves at risk.
Materials / Equipment
You will receive a Safeguarding Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults (FAA Level 3 Award) course manual.
Why should I attend?
Safeguarding is a critical gap in the ADI training process. Indeed we are one of the few training professions not to require mandatory safeguarding training – yet we are amongst the most vulnerable to safeguarding breaches, given the one on one nature of driver training and the number of pupils being young people or vulnerable adults.
Attendance Requirements
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Assessment
You will have 30 minutes to complete a written exam paper made up of multiple choice and open questions. The exam will take place on the day of the course and will be under exam conditions.
Course Timings
9:00am – 5:00pm.
Registration and coffee from 8:30am.
Breaks and lunch will take place during the day.
Certification
On successful completion of the qualification assessment, you will be issued with a nationally recognised FAA Level 3 Award in Principles of Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People or Vulnerable Adults (RQF).