eLearning: Designated Safeguarding Lead New to Role
Flexible, self-paced training for new DSLs, Deputy DSLs, SENCOs & staff supporting safeguarding, incl. pastoral, IT, family support & mental health leads.
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Delivery options available:
eLearning
Trainer-led Onsite
Trainer-led Online
See DSL New to Role section of website
Advanced Training: fully compliant with the criteria as laid out in Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE) and as described in the previous level 3 DSL training level system.
This self-paced online course is designed to provide essential knowledge and understanding of the expectations, responsibilities, and duties of Designated and Deputy Safeguarding Leads. It aligns with the latest guidance, including Keeping Children Safe in Education, Working Together to Safeguard Children, the Early Years Statutory Framework, Prevent duty, the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act, and more.
Packed with engaging video content, interactive activities, and knowledge checks, you’ll gain the skills and confidence needed to excel in your new role.
The course also includes access to a range of tools, templates, and resources to support your day-to-day safeguarding responsibilities.
Covers the latest statutory and best practice guidance:
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Working Together to Safeguard Children
Statutory Framework for Early Years
The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act
Section 74 of the Serious Crime Act
Ofsted Education Inspection Framework
It fulfils the requirement for DSLs and deputies to complete initial Designated Safeguarding Lead training, as set out in KCSiE.
Content:
20+ expert videos introducing key safeguarding concepts
Packed with interactive learning activities to increase your knowledge and test your understanding of key concepts
Comprehensive introduction into the key responsibilities of the designated safeguarding lead role
In-depth review of the latest legislation changes and what it means for your role
Downloadable course summary and notes upon completion
Accessible through desktop, laptop, tablets and mobile devices at anytime
Please note that this online course must be completed within 90 days of commencement.
Following the training, delegates will be required to complete an Online Training Assessment to demonstrate their understanding of their role and responsibilities.
Those successfully achieving an 80% pass rate will receive
Certificate of Participation
Safeguarding Simplified
This course is aimed at:
NEW DSLs and deputy DSLs
NEW members of the Safeguarding Team
NEW Senior Leadership Team members, with responsibility for Safeguarding
NEW Nominated Safeguarding Governors
Other experienced safeguarding practitioners wanting to refresh their understanding of the importance of the role and responsibilities of the DSL role in education
All participants will benefit from reading the latest version of the following guidance before the training.
Keeping Children Safe in Education
Working Together to Safeguard Children
Statutory Framework for Early Years (if applicable)
Experienced DSLs and DDSLs who have already completed a 2-day Designated Safeguarding Lead training should attend our trainer-led 1-day DSL: 2 Yearly Update session or DSL: 2 Yearly Update eLearning course.
eLearning modules include:
Essentials of Safeguarding
The DSL role
Recognising Abuse
Safeguarding in Educational Settings
Responding to Concerns
Using Information Effectively
Being an Effective DSL
Legislation KCSiE (Part 1)
Legislation KCSiE (Parts 2, 3, 4)
Legislation KCSiE (Part 5)