EduCare for Education is an online learning service that will keep your school up to date with important and essential duty of care issues. Click here to contact us for a free demo.

 

Approved by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) for CPD, the programmes cover key areas including child protection, preventing bullying behaviour, children’s rights, equality and diversity, health and safety and food hygiene. They’re written with leading experts in their field: the NSPCC, Samaritans, the Children’s Rights Alliance for England and the Royal College of Nursing and the Child Protection Awareness in Education programme is used by Ofsted inspectors. Click here for more on the contents.

 

The learning is delivered by our state of the art, online learning system. You’ve got full control of delivery and your own branded home page allows you to personalise the system to your school. Powerful real-time reporting lets you monitor progress every step of the way. Click here for more on how it works.

 

The affordable annual licence covers every adult working in your school, including volunteers and support staff. You can add an unlimited number of users, at any time during the licence period, minimising the impact of staff turnover or new starters and helping you to manage your budget effectively. It’s priced on the size of your school, and licences start from just £300. Get in touch for a no-obligation quote for your school.

 
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Free, New Data Protection Programme - 22/02/2012
On Monday 27 February, a new online learning programme will be added to your EduCare for Education service to help you deal with data protection issues and stay on the right side of the law.
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Vital Preparation for Ofsted - 13/02/2012
Whether you've an Ofsted inspection on the horizon or not, it always pays to be prepared, particularly with the uncertainty surrounding the current changes to the inspection regime.
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Stop neglect corroding young lives - 07/02/2012
A recent report into child neglect by Action for Children has shown that many professionals feel powerless to help children who may be suffering from neglect
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