Child Vulnerability and Risk Assessment Course
Enhance your social work expertise by gaining solid skills to detect child vulnerability, evaluate risks, establish immediate safety protocols, and craft ongoing support strategies—all rooted in child rights, ethical guidelines, cultural respect, and practical decision-making frameworks used in real settings. This training prepares you to act decisively in protecting children while respecting their rights and contexts.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course equips you with hands-on abilities to identify signs of child mistreatment, differentiate between accidental and deliberate injuries, and implement child rights standards. You will master collecting data from diverse sources, employing formal risk assessment instruments, formulating urgent safety measures, developing brief and intermediate interventions, and practising ethically with cultural awareness and genuine involvement of the child.
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Develop skills
- Spot child risk warning signs: quickly identify mistreatment markers in school children.
- Conduct trauma-sensitive interviews: communicate securely with children, guardians, and observers.
- Apply formal risk assessment tools: rate, record, and explain child safety risk categories.
- Formulate urgent safety strategies: create minimally invasive, temporary protection actions.
- Practice ethically with cultural sensitivity: harmonise rights, permissions, and required disclosures.
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