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This course was developed by consulting 70 foster carers and 40 young people in foster care, with online safety specialists and psychologists.
It includes an introduction to the enable approach, and 8 modules covering all aspects of online life for young people. The modules show how foster carers can support and enhance a child’s digital experience and keep them safer. Save your choice of tools, resources and videos in your personal account, or browse in the online library accompanying this course.
Online, self-paced. Certificate = 11 CPD hours. Individual feedback given.
Access to a library of resources and regular updates.
Training course for frontline staff and managers.
This course was developed by consulting young people and staff, social workers, online safety specialists and psychologists.
It is geared to the particular needs of staff working in children’s residential care settings. It covers all aspects of online life for young people and provides tools, guides and advice to staff and managers. With a set of plans you can adapt or use as a template, you will find easy ways to keep track of devices, use protective settings and create agreements with young people.
Online, self-paced. Certificate = 10 CPD hours. Individual feedback given.
Access to a library of resources and regular updates.
This practical course will cover the digital competencies you need to develop your own medial literacy skills and equip young people with these essentials of life in an information age.
Online, self-paced, CPD accredited 2 x 2 hour sessions.
Availability and prices coming soon.
Training your staff? For group purchases, please contact admin@enable-pathway.com
Principles for residential workers in children’s care: supporting young people’s online safety and experiences. Digital behaviour code. Our Digital Agreement, Digital Safer Care Plan.
Principles of social work in children’s care: supporting young people’s online safety and experiences.
Drawing up a digital safer care plan. Communication and approach. What to include. How to fit it into your existing Safer Care Plan.
Digital gaps in practice: How digital aspects of a case are often overlooked. From referral to action. How to use the Digital Passport.
Does parenting style have a role to play in keeping children safe online?
Refuge and Risk: Explore how the digital environment can offer both a safe refuge and a risk to vulnerable young people.