Below is a list of e-learning courses offered by other training providers. Please be aware these are external sites and the ESCB can not be responsible for content.
Safeguarding Adults
Safeguarding Adults Basic Awareness Course
SET Domestic Abuse Board
Domestic Abuse Basic Awareness E-Learning
Home Office
This course is for frontline practitioners who will be taking part in domestic homicide reviews.
Course content
There are 2 modules:
Module 2 only needs to be completed by the review panel chairperson, although this information may also be of use to other practitioners involved in the review process.
This course is useful for anyone who is interested in gaining an overview of FGM, particularly frontline staff in healthcare, police, border force and children’s social care.
Foreign Office
After completing this training you will be able to:
This course is aimed at all professionals who have a responsibility to safeguard vulnerable children, young people and adults at risk and is aimed specifically at child protection services, health professionals, education professionals, police officers, children’s social care, adult social care and housing authorities.
Social Care Institute for Excellence
This CPD-accredited online course explores the Mental Capacity Act 2005, including best interests decision-making, and how to support people to make their own decisions.
The course is for everyone who looks after or cares for someone, for example, doctors, nurses, care assistants, social workers, and family members.
The Salvation Army
Introduction to Human Trafficking Awareness
This course is designed to improve your awareness of what human trafficking is , the causes which drive it and the effects it has on victims’ lives
HM Government Prevent e-learning
This package has been designed for those in the education sector. While the learnings are applicable across all public sectors, the current content (for example use of case studies) focuses on students; school and college environments; and means for sharing concerns within an educational setting, so please bear this in mind while using this training. Models for other sectors are currently in development.
This e-learning has been developed by HM Government following consultation with a range of individuals and organisations. It has benefitted from the feedback of teachers, local authority officials, community-based groups, youth workers and many others.
This offers an introduction to the Prevent duty, and explains how it aims to safeguard vulnerable people from being radicalised to supporting terrorism or becoming terrorists themselves.
This is introductory training. It will provide an important foundation on which to develop further knowledge around the risks of radicalisation and the role that you can play in supporting those at risk.
This training addresses all forms of terrorism and non-violent extremism, including far right wing and Islamist extremism threatening the UK.
This package builds on the Prevent awareness eLearning training. It is designed to make sure that when we share a concern that a vulnerable individual may be being radicalised, that the referral is robust, informed and with good intention, and that the response to that concern is considered, and proportionate.
This training package is for anyone who may be asked to contribute to, sit on, or even run a Channel Panel. It is aimed at all levels, from a professional asked to input and attend for the first time, to a member of staff new to their role and organising a panel meeting.
Government Prevent Website: ACT Early | Prevent radicalisation