I’ve done lots of safeguarding training over the years and this was definitely the best
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Get to grips with the essentials of safeguarding adults and children. Whether you are new to safeguarding or looking to refresh your knowledge, this course will give you the tools you need to recognise, respond and report safeguarding concerns.
Community Sponsorship groups have a responsibility to safeguard the families they welcome into their communities. This training will ensure that you and your group is equipped to recognize and respond effectively to signs of harm or abuse. As refugee families often come from vulnerable backgrounds and may have experienced trauma, exploitation, or neglect, it is important that groups understand how to provide the support and protection these families need to settle and thrive.
How will this course work
This is a self-paced e-learning made up of videos, reflective questions and activities. You can dip in and out whenever it suits you—no classroom needed, just you and a cuppa!
Who is this course for?
Community Sponsorship group members
Aims of this course:
Reset has been training and supporting groups since 2018. We have supported over 300 community groups to welcome over 1000 refugees into the UK.
This course is mandatory – for anyone involved in Community Sponsorship.
In order to complete this course – you’ll need to join our Learnworlds academy and once you’ve registered you’ll be able to access a wealth of resources and other courses.
Click the button below to go to our Learnworlds platform and start understanding and embedding safeguarding across all your work within Community Sponsorship
Please do not hesitate to contact Reset’s Programmes team if you have any questions about this course.
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We’ve designed toolkits to make it easy for you if you’re involved as a lead sponsor or a local authority.
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From drop-in sessions to UK-wide networking events, we bring together people and professionals involved in all stages of the Community Sponsorship journey.
Make a direct difference in the world by getting involved with your nearest Community Sponsorship group – or starting one up yourself!
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Sponsoring a refugee family is a significant responsibility. We advocate for Community Sponsors to ensure that they are properly supported throughout their journey.
Our advocacy focuses on representing the views of Community Sponsors to the Home Office to support them in implementing the necessary operational changes.
We also represent the views of Community Sponsors to other key stakeholders, including Local Authorities, international organisations, the wider resettlement field, housing providers and financial institutions. We also use our voice to campaign on policies affecting refugees. We are members of the Together With Refugees coalition, campaigning for a more humane approach to people seeking protection in the UK.