CHCPRT025: Identify & Report Children and Young People at Risk

100% Online | Nationally Recognised | Self-Paced Assessment

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Equip yourself with essential skills to recognise, respond to, and report concerns about children and young people at risk. This nationally recognised CHCPRT025 course is designed for professionals working in education, childcare, healthcare, community services and youth work environments.

What You’ll Learn
  • Identify signs of abuse, neglect and harm through realistic scenarios
  • Understand mandatory reporting laws and how to act
  • Navigating ethical challenges with confidence
  • Professional documentation using industry-standard templates
  • Trauma-informed communication when handling disclosures
  • Risk factors in family, cultural and environmental settings
Course Benefits

100% Online

Study from anywhere at your own pace.

Nationally Recognised

Meets Australian standards.

Self-Paced

Complete in 4–5 hours or spread it out.

Interactive Modules

Engaging learning with case studies and checks.

Assessment & Certification

Assessment Tasks:

  • MCQ Assessment (28 Questions)
  • Scenario Observations – handling domestic violence & neglect situations
Who Should Enrol
  • Childcare workers and managers
  • Teachers and support staff
  • Healthcare professionals (GPs, nurses etc.)
  • Youth workers and community support staff
  • Anyone needing mandatory reporter training
Study Pathways
  • CHC42021 – Cert IV in Community Services
  • CHC40421 – Cert IV in Youth Work
  • CHC52021 – Diploma of Community Services
  • HLT40121 – Cert IV Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care