CHCPRT002

Support the rights and safety of children and young people

This course is no longer for sale online. CHCPRT002 has been superseded by CHCPRT026 - Support the rights and safety of children and young people and is invalid after December 2023.


For the most current nationally accredited child protection training.

CONTINUE TO CHCPRT026

CHCPRT002

Support the rights and safety of children and young people

Course Outline

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to address duty of care requirements, working within an ethical framework and applying relevant legislation, codes of conduct, international agreements (such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child), policies and procedures in identifying, responding and supporting children’s and young people’s rights and safety.


This unit applies to workers involved in delivering services to children and young peoplein a wide range of community services and work contexts.


Cost: $195.00

Length: 5-8 Hours

Delivery: Theory Online and Tasks completed within the workplace

Placement:  Skills must be demonstrated in the workplace. You will need to be working in a setting that provides services to children and young people, and will be required to complete tasks and an observation log book as part of your assessment. 


Requirements: 

  • A Valid USI (Unique Student Identifier) - create one or check for an existing one by clicking HERE
  • Access to a computer and a reliable internet connection
  • A workplace that provides services to children and young people

You will have a maximum of 90 days to complete the unit. On average this unit takes 5-8 hours to complete.


Upon completion you will recieve a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment. 


Training you can trust

EPEC Education is a Registered Training Organisation, and delivers training Nationally, and is approved by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).  Only RTO's can issue nationally recognised qualifications. 


EPEC Education maintains consistent engagement with the industries that we offer courses for, to make sure that the skills and knowledge that are taught are a high quality, and continue to be pertinent to future employers and the relevant industries involved.

Online in your own time

Theory

With our E-Learning system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer. 


Placememt

You are required to have access to a workplace that provides services to children and young people. There are no minimum hours of placement required, but you will be required to have an observation booklet signed by a supervisor from your workplace. 

What will you learn?

Lawful instructions, regulations, duty of care, and boundaries

Child focused work practices

Communication and information gathering techniques

Ensuring appropriate actions in line with legislation

Updating knowledge and skills and participating in supervision

Maintaining confidentiality

Identifying children and young people at risk of harm

Responding to disclosure

Gathering and recording information about behaviour

Monitoring children who are highly vulnerable to abuse

Reporting risk of harm indicators

Working collaboratively with agencies

Seeking supervisor support for issues of ethical concern

  • Developing ethical practices for implementing boundaries
  • Ethical concerns and reporting unethical behaviour
  • Report unethical behaviour according to organisational procedures and policies

Quotes | Invoices | Discounts

As Mandatory reporters, we understand the responsibility that Service Directors and Management have to ensure their staff are compliant with Child Protection legislation. 


  • We offer discounted enrolments for 10+ Staff
  • We invoice you for the amount of enrolments you require – this is payable via credit card, bank transfer or PayPal.
  • Once payment is received, we provide you with a link to share with your staff. 
  • Through this link they access the training, and receive their certificate once complete. 
  • We are able to provide you with updates regarding who has accessed the training, as well as copies of certificates as required. 
  • Our courses are accessible 24/7, on any digital device. 

CHCPRT002

Support the rights and safety of children and young people

Is this course for you?

This unit applies to workers involved in delivering services to children and young people in a wide range of community services and work contexts.


This unit of competency will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to address duty of care requirements and work within an ethical framework whilst applying relevant legislation, codes of conduct and international agreements. You will also gain skills and knowledge in applying policies and procedures relating to identifying, responding to and supporting children’s and young people’s rights and safety.


This is an approved Child Protection Training unit for nominated supervisors or persons in charge day to day working in NSW. 


Upon successful completion you will receive a Statement of Attainment in - CHCPRT002 Support the rights and safety of children and young people which meets the Education and Care Services National Regulations requirements and covers the training requirements of mandatory reporters in various states. 


What will you learn about?


  • Lawful instructions, regulations, duty of care, and boundaries
  • Child focused work practices
  • Communication and information gathering techniques
  • Ensuring appropriate actions in line with legislation
  • Updating knowledge and skills and participating in supervision
  • Maintaining confidentiality
  • Identifying children and young people at risk of harm
  • Responding to disclosure
  • Gathering and recording information about behaviour
  • Monitoring children who are highly vulnerable to abuse
  • Reporting risk of harm indicators
  • Working collaboratively with agencies
  • Seeking supervisor support for issues of ethical concern
  • Developing ethical practices for implementing boundaries
  • Ethical concerns and reporting unethical behaviour
  • Report unethical behaviour according to organisational procedures and policies

What is included?

The course cost is $195.00 per enrolment. 


This includes: 


- 24/7 Access to the E-Learning System

- Unlimited resubmissions for your unit until you are successful 

- Feedback and advice from Qualified Trainers

- Access to fortnightly live Q&A Sessions

- A digital Statement of Attainment upon completion



How do I access my course?

This unit is delivered online through our E-Learning system.


With our system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer. 


You will need to be working in a setting that provides services to children and young people, and will be required to complete tasks and an observation log book as part of your assessment. 

What do I need to start?

- A Valid USI (Unique Student Identifier) - create one or check for an existing one by clicking HERE


- Access to a computer and a reliable internet connection


- 2 forms of valid ID  (Medicare Card and Licence/Passport)


 - Access to a workplace that provides services to children and young people


As EPEC Education is not a CRICOS provider, we cannot enrol anyone into this course who is on a Student Visa.

What else do I need to know?

You will have a maximum of 3 months to complete the unit. 


Please ensure prior to enrolling you read through our Student Handbook.


Additional support and resources are available for ESL (English Second Language) Students.

$195.00 - Enrol Now

Is this course for you?

This unit applies to workers involved in delivering services to children and young people in a wide range of community services and work contexts.


This unit of competency will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to address duty of care requirements and work within an ethical framework whilst applying relevant legislation, codes of conduct and international agreements. You will also gain skills and knowledge in applying policies and procedures relating to identifying, responding to and supporting children’s and young people’s rights and safety.


This is an approved Child Protection Training unit for nominated supervisors or persons in day to day charge working in NSW. 


Upon successful completion you will receive a Statement of Attainment in - CHCPRT002 Support the rights and safety of children and young people which meets the Education and Care Services National Regulations requirements and covers the training requirements of mandatory reporters in various states. 

What is included?

The course cost is $195.00 per enrolment. 


This includes: 

  • 24/7 Access to the E-Learning System Catapult
  • Unlimited resubmissions for your unit until you are successful 
  • Feedback and advice from Qualified Trainers
  • Access to fortnightly live Q&A Sessions
  • A digital Statement of Attainment upon completion

How do I access my course?

How do I access my course?


This unit is delivered online through our E-Learning system . 


With our system you are able to access your study at anytime, either on a mobile device, tablet, laptop or computer. 


You will need to be working in a setting that provides services to children and young people, and will be required to complete tasks and an observation log book as part of your assessment

What do I need to start?

  • A Valid USI (Unique Student Identifier) - create one or check for an existing one by clicking HERE
  • Access to a computer and a reliable internet connection
  • 2 forms of valid ID  (Medicare Card and Licence/Passport)
  •  Access to a workplace that provides services to children and young people

What else do I need to know?

You will have a maximum of 90 days to complete the unit. On average the knowledge component (completed online) takes 5-8 hours to complete.


Please ensure prior to enrolling you read through our Student Handbook.


Additional support and resources available for ESL (English Second Language) Students. 


This unit requires you to undertake tasks within a workplace, and have a supervisor sign off on a third party report. 

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