Identify and Report Children and Young People at Risk

CHCPRT025
4 – 8 Hours

Overview

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  • Target audience: Educators requiring a Nationally Recognised “Child Safety” unit of competence to meet employment or regulatory requirements.
  • Timeframe: You will have 3 months to complete from the date of enrolment.
  • Duration: approximately 4 – 8 hrs online
  • Job Skills: Identify and communicate with at risk or vulnerable children. Reporting in line with mandatory reporting requirements.
  • Outcome: On successful completion you will be issued a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment.

Course Details

This is a nationally recognised unit of competency that may contribute to compliance requirements of a service provider. In this program you will learn:

  • Legal and ethical practices for working with young people
  • How to identify and interact with children at risk
  • How to report concerns

This course is a self-paced, online enrolment structured as follows:

  • Learning: webinar (recorded) and elearning module
  • Assessment: multi Choice Quiz; Written Questions; Practical (completion of role play and suspicion of abuse or neglect form)

Accredited/Nationally Recognised: Yes. Note: if your role requires you to be actively working towards a Certificate III or Diploma qualification please check out:

Certificate III in Outside School Hours Care

Diploma of School age education and care

Cost: $190

Duration: approx. 4 – 8 hrs online

Further Details:

  • You will have 3 months to complete from the date of enrolment.
  • On successful completion of the assessment you will be issued a Statement of Attainment (Nationally Recognised)
  • Format: Online module that requires the successful completion of assessment.
  • Available for public and corporate bookings.

For further details refer to Adapt Education’s short course terms and conditions

National Law

The Education and Care Services National Law and National Regulations relating to embedding Child Safe Principles have been endorsed by all states and territories. The Child Safe Principles include requirements for child protection training. Refer to your relevant State or Territory government for specific information as each region is at different stages of implementation.

The Queensland Government Child Protection Training Requirements

The nominated supervisors, persons in day-to-day charge and family day care coordinators must complete a child protection course.

From 1 April 2025 one of the following is required:

  • CHCPRT025 Identify and report children and young people at risk
  • CHCPRT001 Identify and respond to children and young people at risk
  • CHCPRT026—Support the rights and safety of children and young people
  • CHCPRT002—Support the rights and safety of children and young people
  • CHCECE057—Use collaborative practices to uphold child protection principles

Enrol Now

There are no set in-take dates, so you can enrol at any time. Alternatively call 1300 380 335 to enrol over the phone.