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Child Sexual Exploitation

£20 + VAT

It is important that anyone who works with children is aware what child sexual exploitation is and how to notice that a child could be at risk of sexual exploitation. On completion of the course students will feel they have more knowledge on child sexual exploitation and how to look after children that are in their care.

All about this course

This Child sexual exploitation course will cover everything that you need to know about gaining knowledge on Child Sexual Exploitation.

This course will go into detail about what child sexual exploitation is, as well as who is at increased risk of being sexually exploited. The myths about child sexual exploitation will also be covered so that students have a clearer understanding.

The emotions that accompany child sexual exploitation will also be covered and students will learn that it can be hard to predict how a child will react.

In order to complete the course, you must achieve 80% or more in the final multiple choice quiz.

You will earn 3 CPD points on completion of the course, this course will take around 3 hours to complete and the certificate will last for two years.

Fully CPD registered
Completed online with instant downloadable certificate
Fully printed certificate posted next day
Covers all required legislation and practices
Complete the online multiple choice assessment as many times as you need to pass

Units covered

Unit 1 – Introduction to Child Sexual Exploitation – In our first unit you will explore why it is important to have good knowledge on child sexual exploitation and you will cover what child sexual exploitation is.
Unit 2 -What increases the risk of children and young people becoming involved in CSE? – In this unit you will look at the factors that can increase a child’s risk more than other children. You will explore a number of case studies too.
Unit 3 – How children and young people respond to CSE – This unit will consider the different emotions and reactions that children and young people may have to child sexual exploitation, it will also cover why many young people never disclose that they are being abused.
Unit 4 – What can I do? Reporting child sexual exploitation – In our final unit you will consider the responsibilities of practitioners in responding to concerns about child sexual exploitation and the roles of the different agencies.

Child Sexual Exploitation
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