Creating a safe environment for children is everyone’s responsibility—especially those working or volunteering in roles where children rely on them for support, protection, and guidance. This practical and accessible training session gives volunteers the knowledge and confidence to recognise concerns, respond appropriately, and understand their vital role in safeguarding.
What the session covers:
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What safeguarding and child protection mean, and why the distinction matters
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Key legislation that guides safeguarding practice
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The evolving nature of child abuse, including online harm, exploitation, and contextual safeguarding
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Recognising the signs and indicators of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, and neglect
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Understanding myths and misconceptions around abuse
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How to respond if a child discloses abuse—including what to do, what not to do, and how to record concerns
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How to identify safeguarding issues in real‑life scenarios
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The correct processes for reporting concerns, including when a professional may be involved
Who is it for?
Ideal for volunteers, support workers, youth leaders, community members, trustees, or anyone in a role where they come into contact with children or young people—whether occasionally or regularly.
No previous safeguarding training is required.
Why attend?
Children rely on adults around them to notice when something isn’t right.
A well‑informed volunteer team creates safer spaces, prevents harm, and ensures children feel listened to, protected, and supported.
To book your place on this course, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/safeguarding-children-training-course-for-volunteers-tickets-1984882846024?aff=oddtdtcreator.
For more information contact MVDA on: general@mvdauk.org.uk or call 01642 249300.

