E-learning courses

In addition to delivering face-to-face training, ECPAT UK has developed online learning courses for those who may work with children who have been victims of exploitation. These courses are free to use.

'In Your Hands' E-learning course on child trafficking

This is a free resource which is appropriate for all professionals who may work with children who may have been trafficked. This course provides you with an awareness of the main issues around victim identification and what steps to take to provide support to a child victim of trafficking.

In Your Hands is also available in 2 alternative versions for professionals based in Scotland or in Wales which refer to the relevant Scottish or Welsh legislation and guidance.

The courses are all available at http://course.ecpat.org.uk/.

'Every Child, Everywhere - Child Protection Training in the Travel Industry

This e-learning course focuses on safeguarding children from exploitation in travel and tourism, preventing child exploitation and abuse, including child trafficking. 'Every Child, Everywhere' has been fully endorsed by ABTA, the main travel industry association in the UK, and in addition, has been mapped against National Occupational Standards for Continued Professional Development points in the ABTA Accredited Travel Professional Training scheme. This interactive, simple to use course consists of 3 modules.

Module 1: Following Child Protection Policies & Procedures
Module 2: Implementing Child Protection Policies & Procedures
Module 3: Developing Child Protection Policy and Procedures

The course is free to use and available at www.everychildeverywhere.com.

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