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Safe Environments for Children and Young People - "Through their eyes"

This is the official South Australian Government regulated course for mandated notifiers in accordance with the Children and Young People (Safety) Act 2017. This course has superseded the previous Child Safe Environments course and any current Child Safe Environments certificates you hold are compatible with the new course

Safe Place Training is a Department of Human Services approved provider of Safe Environments for Children and Young People - 'Through Their Eyes'.

An alternative version....

Due to the social distancing of coronavirus, we have also created a webinar version of the course so that you can still obtain your certificate in these unusual circumstances.

Click on the links on the left for important information that you will need to view in order to qualify for and successfully complete the course, or view the dates and registration in the table below

Costs, Dates & Registration

Metropolitan Training (held at our venue)
Full Day 7 Hour Course$85.00Dates & Registration
3 Hour Refresher Course$50.00Dates & Registration
Webinar (online) Training
Full Day 7 Hour Course$85.00Dates & Registration
3 Hour Refresher Course$50.00Dates & Registration

Group Bookings for Organisations

Train at your workplace or at our rooms in Goodwood, or through our webinar format.
Costs: Adelaide Metropolitan
Maximum participants: 20 per group for face-face courses; 20 per group for webinar courses

Full Day 7 Hour Course$670.00 + $10.00 per attendee
3 Hour Refresher Course$350.00 + $10.00 per attendee
2 Hour Introduction$395.00. An additional cost of $5.00 per participant will be added if certificates are required.

Country bookings welcome. Cost by negotiation.

The 2 hour introduction to Safe Environments for Children and Young People course is suitable to raise awareness of Child Protection issues in your organisation

Information

Training includes:

  • Values & attitudes - Looks at how our values can affect the way we see and respond to situations
  • Legislation - Focuses on South Australian legislation around child protection - our reporting obligations and a general definition of risk and harm
  • Abuse Related Trauma - Focuses on the types of abuse that could place a child at risk of harm, and the indicators the child may display
  • Sexual Abuse - Looks at Sexual Abuse and grooming, particularly online grooming
  • Disclosure - How to deal with a situation where a child tells you that they are in a situation of harm
  • Safe Organisations - Covers our organisational responsibility to protect children in South Australia
  • Reporting - The process involved in making a report to the Child Abuse Report Line

In South Australia a wide range of people are required by law to notify the Department for Child Protection of situations of Risk and Harm to children and young people are suspected.

Trainers are Department of Human Services approved facilitators

Safe Place Training makes every effort to ensure, but does not guarantee, the accuracy of the information on its website. Hyperlinks to other web sites imply neither responsibility for, nor approval of, the information contained in those other websites on the part of Safe Place Training.