Child at Risk Online Courses 

We believe that those working with children and young people should be equipped with the knowledge of their rights and needs. Treating them fairly, with utmost respect, and allowing them to voice their opinions on matters concerning them is vital.

About the Course

Every child and young person deserves to feel safe and protected in all aspects of their lives - be it at home, school, in their community, or during extracurricular activities.

Unfortunately,  not all of them have that luxury. Some may experience feelings of fear, discomfort, or  confusion, without a sense of being heard or believed by the adults around them. 

Enrol now to learn how to create safe and inclusive environments for the younger  generation.

We believe that those working with children and young people should be equipped with the  knowledge of their rights and needs. Treating them fairly, with utmost respect, and allowing  them to voice their opinions on matters concerning them is vital.

Both physical and online  spaces must be safeguarded to prevent any harm or bullying. Help build a world where children and young people can confidently express  themselves, free from fear and worry.

COURSES WE OFFER

We offer Nationally Recognised and Non Accredited course options to meet your Industry requirements. Each course includes the latest industry updates when it comes to keeping our children and young people safe

CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Children and Young People At Risk

* Nationally Recognised
Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO #90909

* NSW Government Approved

* 100% Online (available anytime)

* Current course For Childcare Educators and others working with children

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Child At Risk Annual Refresher

* Non Accredited

* Ideal Refresher for Professional Development

* 100% Online (available anytime)

* Fast Certificate Turnaround

* $50

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Working with Children covers a wide range of roles and industries

Including but not limited to:

  • Accommodation and residential services for children, including overnight excursions or stays

  • Activities or services provided by religious leaders, officers, or personnel of religious organisations

  • Childcare or minding services

  • Child protection services, including out-of-home care (OOHC) v. clubs and associations with a significant membership of, or involvement by, children

  • Coaching or tuition services for children

  • Commercial services for children, including entertainment or party services, gym or play facilities, photography services, and talent or beauty competitions

  • Disability services for children

  • Education services for children

  • Health services for children

  • Justice and detention services for children, including immigration detention facilities where children are regularly detained

  • Transport services for children, including school crossing services

  • Other work or roles that involve contact with children that is a usual part of, and more than incidental to, the work or roles.

CHILD SAFETY AND WELL-BEING RESOURCES

We have compiled a list of the latest, news, information and resource documents