All staff should be able to recognise the indicators and signs of peer-on-peer abuse. It’s important to remember that children can abuse other children whether it’s online, inside or outside of educational settings. This online Peer-on-Peer Abuse training is perfect for staff working in primary schools, secondary schools and colleges.
This online Peer-on-Peer Abuse training in schools will teach learners to understand what peer-on-peer abuse is, the signs and types of it, peer pressure and what to do if you know or suspect a young person is experiencing peer-on-peer abuse.
It’s important your staff know the difference between peer-on-peer abuse and downplaying certain behaviours by dismissing them as “having a laugh”. This can lead to an unsafe environment for children. Ensure your staff know to identify peer-on-peer abuse and report it in line with their child protection policy, by enrolling them on our online Peer-on-Peer Abuse training course.
Upon successful completion, learners will receive a downloadable and printable Peer-on-Peer Abuse certificate.
The aim of the Peer-on-Peer Abuse training course is to give learners a thorough understanding of Peer-on-Peer Abuse.
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