CHCPRT025 Online Child Protection Course Australia
Complete CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Children and Young People at Risk online with Best First Aid Training. This nationally recognised Child Protection course is designed for people who need child protection, safeguarding and mandatory reporting training for work, study or professional development.
This course is delivered 100% online, allowing students across Australia to complete their learning and assessment at their own pace without attending a classroom.
CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Children and Young People at Risk
The CHCPRT025 online Child Protection course helps students build the knowledge and confidence to identify possible signs of abuse, neglect, harm and risk involving children and young people.
Students learn about responding appropriately to concerns, understanding reporting responsibilities, maintaining professional documentation and following workplace or legal reporting procedures.
This course is suitable for professionals and students in childcare, education, healthcare, youth work, community services, disability support and other roles involving children or young people.
Child Protection, Risk Identification & Reporting Skills
This course helps students understand how to identify concerns, respond appropriately and report children and young people who may be at risk.
Enrol in CHCPRT025 Online Child Protection Course
Enrol online and complete CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Children and Young People at Risk from anywhere in Australia.
The CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Children and Young People at Risk course is suitable for people who work with children, young people or families and need child protection training for their role.
This may include:
- Childcare workers and early childhood educators
- Teachers, school staff and education support workers
- Youth workers and community service workers
- Healthcare workers, nurses and allied health staff
- Support workers, NDIS providers and disability workers
- Anyone needing online mandatory reporting or child protection training
Assessment may include online knowledge questions, scenarios and tasks designed to check understanding of child protection, risk identification, reporting and documentation requirements.
Delivery: 100% online and self-paced.