Safeguarding workbook
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Contents
- Introduction to the workbook and assessment
- Lesson 1: Understanding the Safeguarding Policy and your responsibilities for keeping our young people, and adults at risk, safe
- Lesson 2: Understanding the Young People First Safeguarding Card Code of Practice (Yellow Card)
- Lesson 3: Knowing how to recognise abuse
- Lesson 4: Knowing how to report concerns
- Lesson 5: Knowing what to do to make Scouts safe
- Assessment
Introduction to the workbook and assessment
Note: In some parts of the UK, Scout Counties are known as Areas or Islands – and in one case it is known as a Bailiwick. But for ease of reading, this publication simply refers to Counties.
In Scotland, there is no direct equivalent to a County or Area. Instead, Scouting is organised into Districts and Regions, each with distinct responsibilities. Some County functions are the responsibility of Scottish Regions, while others lie with Scottish Districts. The focus of responsibility is outlined in Scottish variations of Policy, Organisation &
Rules.
Who is this workbook for?
Safeguarding training is required for roles, as defined in POR Chapter 16: Roles Table and must be renewed every three years.
This workbook may be used to support individuals where, for accessibility reasons, they cannot complete this training independently using the eLearning or complete the eLearning with someone, such as a line manager, Training Adviser, Local/County/Area/Region (Scotland) Training Manager.
Objectives
By doing this workbook you will:
- Understand the Safeguarding Policy and your responsibilities for keeping our young people, and adults at risk, safe
- Understand the Young People First Safeguarding Card Code of Practice (Yellow Card)
- Know how to recognise abuse
- Know how to report concerns
- Know what to do to make Scouts safe
Assessment
When you have completed the learning by reading all sections of this workbook you will need to complete an assessment of your learning. The assessment is at the end of this document.
To pass and validate this module you’ll need to score 100% on the assessment. But don’t worry, you can re-take it as many times as you need. When you have finished the assessment you will need to have your answers checked. Discuss your completed assessment with the person supporting you with this training. They will be able to confirm that you passed the assessment and record completion of this training on the Scouts Membership System (Compass) for you.
This training is required to be renewed every three years
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