This Level 2 award is designed to address an identified and growing requirement in the UK for people in paid and volunteer roles to develop a practical and practicable understanding of Safeguarding for members of the public of all age groups in their care. This includes both professional (paid) and volunteer roles such as community projects, events, charities, faith groups, and activity/sports groups or clubs.
Significant changes in attitudes towards safeguarding, in particular the protection of children, young people, vulnerable adults and older people as well as identified failures within policies and procedures, have raised the profile of this issue and highlighted a lack of understanding, training and basic policies and procedures within many organisations. This unit seeks to directly address this deficit through raising awareness, exploring a variety of response scenarios, and providing basic proforma materials in order for an organisation to develop a basic practical policy and reporting procedure.
This award initially explores the meaning of Safeguarding, what legal basis there is and who it seeks to protect, how to identify potential abuse, how to respond and how and what to record following an incident or allegation (indirect or direct disclosure). Finally, is seeks to embed this understanding by exploring a range of scenarios inviting the learner to make decisions on how they would act and considering the consequences of their responses.