This unit is an approved child protection training course required by government protocol and applies to workers in a range of job roles providing services to children and young people in childcare, education, community services and health contexts.
It is designed to build awareness and provide the education required to identify, respond, support and protect children and young people who are at risk of harm. It provides participants with an awareness of child abuse and neglect including the indicators of the different types and dynamics of abuse as they may apply to age, gender, disability, culture and sexuality.
Completing this course, students will understand the wider context of child protection within the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Federal and state/territory legal requirements as well as the ethical considerations and duty of care responsibilities.
You have a maximum of (6) six months to complete the unit
Unit Being Delivered
The following unit(s) will be awarded to successful participants in this course. The certificate will be issued by Allens Training Pty Ltd – RTO 90909.
CHCPRT025 – Identify and report children and young people at risk
To view full unit details please visit www.training.gov.au
Course Details
Course Format: online 5-6hrs
Assessment:
- A valid USI (Unique Student Identifier) – create one of check for an existing one by clicking here – https://www.usi.gov.au/
- Access to a smart phone, computer and a reliable internet connection
- To complete the practical assessment (online), you will require the resources and equipment to physically complete a practical task following clear instructions and assessment guidelines. A student would typically video themselves using their smart phone (or be recorded by a second person) undertaking the two (2) practical assessment tasks and upload the two (2) videos. Videos must be of good quality and clearly demonstrate the tasks being undertaken. A qualified assessor will view the video recordings against the benchmark criteria and mark the uploaded practical assessment videos. All assessment criteria must be met to achieve competency.
- Students are required to upload two (2) videos of themselves participating in simulated scenarios to complete the practical assessment component
Certificate issued:
The following unit(s) will be awarded to successful participants in this course. The certificate will be issued by Allens Training Pty Ltd – RTO 90909.
CHCPRT025 – Identify and report children and young people at risk
Pre-requisites: None – no age requirements
Learner Rights, Responsibility and Supports
If you are completing this course, please download the student agreement to ensure that you are aware of your rights and obligations. You can access the student written agreement by clicking here.
Contact Directions Health on (02) 94863120 during business hours for further questions or enrol online
Course Assessment
Performance tasks and practical scenarios:
Students are required to upload two (2) videos of themselves participating in simulated scenarios to complete the practical assessment component
Complete two (2) Incident Report forms
Theory assessment – A written assessment consisting of case studies and multiple-choice questions.
Extra Information
Training and assessment is delivered on behalf of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909.
Entry Requirements
Participants must have significant communication skills, be able to read and understand forms and to make accurate reports and the ability to record details of children and young people at risk and to make reports using handwritten skills and computer skills.
You have a maximum of 6 months to complete this unit
Students must have access to a computer, smart phone, tablet or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies and practical assessment.
Students are required to upload two (2) videos of themselves participating in simulated scenarios to complete the practical assessment component
Student written agreement
If you are completing this course, please download the student agreement to ensure that you are aware of your rights and obligations. You can access the student written agreement by clicking here.
Student handbook for learners rights, responsibility and support, including complaints
Course requirements
Before you start your online course, you will need to make sure you have supplied us with the following information:
If you haven’t supplied us with your USI or AVETMISS data, you must complete the required information before continuing.
The flexible format of the course means that you can log in as many times as required to complete the course – you do not need to complete the course all in one sitting.
Learning content is provided in an online format within the course. The assessment component consist of multiple choice questions, written questions, student self-video assessments and incident report forms.
Please note that all case studies within this course are fictional. As a wide variety of job descriptions and workplace environments exist, case studies may not always cover all types of possible scenarios encountered within your job role or scope of work.
However, these case studies should allow you to apply your decision making and duty of care responsibility across the board, when recognising and reporting children and young people at risk.
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.
If you are not currently using Google Chrome please switch browsers before continuing.
Work your way through each of the sections below. All sections must be completed.
Once your course is complete you will be emailed your Statement of Attainment.
For support with this course please email: coursedevelopment@allenstraining.com.au
Please allow a minimum of 3 business days where all course requirements have been successfully met for a statement of attainment to be issued.
A certificate will not be issued until all online work has been completed and an Assessor has conducted the final checks.
Enrolment information
Participants must have significant communication skills, be able to read and understand forms and to make accurate reports and the ability to record details of children and young people at risk and to make reports using handwritten skills and computer skills.
You have a maximum of 6 months to complete this unit
Students must have access to a computer, smart phone, tablet or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies and practical assessment.
Students are required to upload two (2) videos of themselves participating in simulated scenarios to complete the practical assessment component