Welcome to the Safeguarding Essentials course!
This course will build your understanding of what safeguarding is in the humanitarian and development sector. It will look at a diverse range of safeguarding issues affecting the vulnerable groups we serve and focus on the 'non-negotiables for conduct' in safeguarding.
Running alongside the course, you have a personal learning journal. This is where you can manually capture your thoughts, both when prompted by course activities or through your own reflections. Your learning journal will be a personal record of your engagement with the course as well as a lasting resource, which you can return to refresh your understanding at any time.
This course is also available in Arabic, French and Spanish.
Is this course for me?
The course is aimed at anyone
working in the humanitarian and development sectors, but is relevant to all
working in organisations where safeguarding issues are a concern. The course is
written at an introductory level and is modularised to facilitate easy
engagement and suit practitioners in the field. It is both a pathway to
understanding what safeguarding is and how you can help tackle safeguarding
breaches.
Safeguarding Essentials is a self-guided and self-paced online
course that is experiential, thought-provoking and rich in interactivity.
How
will I benefit from this course?
On completion of this
course you will:
- Know the
non-negotiables of conduct
- Recognise
safeguarding concerns
- Understand the
importance of safeguarding for the humanitarian and development sectors
- Know what to do if
you observe or hear testimony or rumour about another individual causing harm,
exploitation or abuse.
- Act and report
safeguarding concerns
The course is divided
into 6 modules of roughly equal length, each requiring 10-15 minutes study. We
recommend that you study the course in sequence the first time, but after this
it is up to you how you revisit the materials. There is benefit in just dipping
in and out to reacquaint yourself with concepts, facts, figures and stories at
any time.
The modules are:
1. What is safeguarding?
2. Safeguarding
communities at risk
3. How do safeguarding
issues arise?
4. Mythbusting – true or
false?
5. How you can help?
6. Be ready to report
How long will it take? The course takes between 1 and 1.5 hours to
study
How
much does it cost?
This course is free!
Will
I get a digital badge at the end of this course?
Yes, you will be able to gain a
digital badge once you have completed all the modules and passed the test at
the end of the course. You need to score 80% to pass the test.
A digital badge is like a certificate but it can be stored, displayed and
shared online. You can create a portfolio of badges on myHPass, a platform
dedicated to recognising humanitarians' skills and experience. Find out more
about HPass here
Will I get a certificate at
the end? Yes, you will be able to gain a
certificate once you have completed all the modules and passed the test at the
end of the course. You need to score 80% to pass the test. If you choose to,
you can download a certificate.
How do I start? Scroll to the top of the page and click on the Join course button. This will take you through to the course
page itself. You don't need to complete the course in one go - you can always
continue later from where you left off.
Is this course for me?
The course is aimed at anyone
working in the humanitarian and development sectors, but is relevant to all
working in organisations where safeguarding issues are a concern. The course is
written at an introductory level and is modularised to facilitate easy
engagement and suit practitioners in the field. It is both a pathway to
understanding what safeguarding is and how you can help tackle safeguarding
breaches.
Safeguarding Essentials is a self-guided and self-paced online
course that is experiential, thought-provoking and rich in interactivity.
How will I benefit from this course?
- Know the
non-negotiables of conduct
- Recognise
safeguarding concerns
- Understand the
importance of safeguarding for the humanitarian and development sectors
- Know what to do if
you observe or hear testimony or rumour about another individual causing harm,
exploitation or abuse.
- Act and report
safeguarding concerns
The course is divided
into 6 modules of roughly equal length, each requiring 10-15 minutes study. We
recommend that you study the course in sequence the first time, but after this
it is up to you how you revisit the materials. There is benefit in just dipping
in and out to reacquaint yourself with concepts, facts, figures and stories at
any time.
The modules are:
1. What is safeguarding?
2. Safeguarding communities at risk
3. How do safeguarding issues arise?
4. Mythbusting – true or false?
5. How you can help?
6. Be ready to report
How much does it cost?
Will I get a digital badge at the end of this course?
Yes, you will be able to gain a
digital badge once you have completed all the modules and passed the test at
the end of the course. You need to score 80% to pass the test.
A digital badge is like a certificate but it can be stored, displayed and
shared online. You can create a portfolio of badges on myHPass, a platform
dedicated to recognising humanitarians' skills and experience. Find out more
about HPass here
Yes, you will be able to gain a certificate once you have completed all the modules and passed the test at the end of the course. You need to score 80% to pass the test. If you choose to, you can download a certificate.