Multi-Agency Child Protection Training encompasses a series of courses designed to equip professionals from various agencies with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively protect children. These courses are tailored to address specific child protection topics and provide an opportunity for attendees to engage in multi-agency discussions and scenario-based learning. Content covers a wide range of subjects, including Online Safety and AwarenessChild Sexual Exploitation and Child TraffickingNeglectEmotional Abuse in Children and Young PeopleDomestic Abuse and Child Protection, and more

These courses are suitable for employees seeking to fill learning gaps on particular child protection issues or for those wishing to update their knowledge. The training is delivered in various formats, including live sessions and e-learning modules, ensuring accessibility and convenience for all participants.


This is a foundation level course aimed at all agencies involved in safeguarding children and young people. 

The aims of this training course are:

  • To understand the connection between Child Trafficking and Child Sexual Exploitation.
  • To increase professionals confidence in identifying and dealing with cases of trafficking proactively. 
  • To increase professionals confidence in identifying and dealing with cases of sexual exploitation proactively

This is a foundation level course aimed at all agencies involved in safeguarding children and young people. 

The aims of this training course are:

  • To increase professionals awareness of social media and the online behaviours of children and young people.  
  • To increase professionals confidence in supporting families to promote better internet safety. 
  • To increase professionals confidence in dealing with child protection issues relating to social media.

When a parent or carer is disengaged, it can be a tricky situation to navigate. This module will explore non-engagement and help to increase your skills and confidence in engaging families - you'll cover self-reflection and have the opportunity to explore a range or useful tools and resources.