CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk

CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk

Pricing

$ 150 .00

Per person

This certificate needs renewed every 12 months

Duration

This course is Self Paced – It is expected students may complete the course within 6-8 hours

CHCPRT025 Overview

CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Children at Risk Horizon Training – This government-approved child protection training course is essential for educators, childcare workers, healthcare professionals, and community service workers who have a duty of care to children and young people. It meets mandatory child protection training requirements under relevant state and territory legislation and protocols. The course builds knowledge and awareness of child protection responsibilities, helping participants to: – Recognise signs of abuse and neglect, including emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, neglect, domestic and family violence, and child-on-child abuse. – Respond appropriately and support children and young people who may be at risk. – Apply child protection principles in the context of age, gender, disability, culture, and sexuality. Participants will also gain an understanding of the legal and ethical frameworks that underpin child protection, including the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, relevant legislation, duty of care, and ethical responsibilities. Upon completion of CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk, participants will be equipped to identify, respond to, and report concerns, fulfilling their legal and ethical obligations to protect children and young people. This child protection training is vital for safeguarding children and young people and contributing to their ongoing safety and well-being. Certificates issued by Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909.

Content Warning
This course includes material about child abuse, neglect, and violence, which some users may find distressing. Topics include emotional, physical, and sexual abuse, as well as domestic and family violence.
If you feel uncomfortable at any time, you may pause the course and return when you’re ready. Support links are included within the course content.

Assessment

Course Format and Requirements
This course is delivered online. You can log in and out as often as you need — there is no requirement to complete it in one sitting.

The course includes:

  • Online learning content
  • Multiple-choice and written questions
  • Two video assessments where you explain key assessment outcomes
  • Completion of two (2) Child Protection Concern/Disclosure Record forms

Important:
You must record and upload two (2) videos of yourself responding to assessment questions. If you are not comfortable completing video assessments, please consider enrolling in an alternative delivery method (e.g. online theory with face-to-face practical assessment).

Please note:
All case studies in this course are fictional. They are designed to help you apply your decision-making and duty of care responsibilities in recognising and reporting concerns about children and young people. While the examples may not reflect your exact work environment, the underlying principles apply across roles.

Entry Requirements

Online study:
Students must have access to a computer, smartphone, tablet or other electronic devices with access to the internet to complete the online/ pre-course studies.

For our online courses, we recommend that you use Google Chrome as your browser, as other browsers such as Internet Explorer, may not display the multimedia content of the course.

Learner Rights, Responsibilities & Support

Please note that enrolment to this course is made with Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909. Please refer to the student handbook for all details relating to rights and responsibilities including complaints and appeals.

For support with this course please Contact Course Support