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Child-Safe Practice in Recruitment Recorded Webcast

About PCA’s Child-Safe Practice in Recruitment Recorded Webcast

The Recruitment/Talent Acquisition Team in any child-serving organisation are uniquely placed to be one of the strongest tools in protecting children from abuse, neglect and exploitation. Often, they do this without even having regular contact with the children they are protecting! More than that, a child-safe recruitment process protects children so early in the continuum that it prevents unsuitable people from being employed by child-safe organisations in the first place. A truly proactive child-safe practice.

Organisations that have embedded child-safe practice in their recruitment process are implementing Principle 5 of the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations. Specifically, a child-safe recruitment process contributes to embedding the following Action Areas from Principle 5:

5.1   Recruitment, including advertising, referee checks and staff and volunteer pre-employment screening, emphasises child safety and wellbeing, and
5.2   Relevant staff and volunteers have current working with children checks or equivalent background checking.

To support organisations to be positioned to review their recruitment function from a child-safety perspective, PCA has developed this low-cost, easily accessible recorded webcast on embedding child-safe practice in recruitment. The webcast is a condensed, version of PCA’s face-to-face ‘Making Recruitment Child-Safe Training’. The session covers:

  • The importance of child-safe practice in recruitment and selection

  • Examination of a case study from the Royal Commission, focusing on the Recruitment and Selection shortcomings of the organisation

  • 3 Areas of focus during recruitment and selection to embed child safeguarding practice, with examples to improve your process

  • Introduction to additional tools that aid a child-safe recruitment process, and

  • Begins your improvement planning process.

What can I expect from this training?

  • After you purchase this session, you will receive an email with a link to download an .mp4 video file. This is yours to keep forever

  • PCA’s webcasts are designed for individual use and are not to be, or designed to be used for group viewing/training

  • The Child-Safe Practice in Recruitment will take approximately 45 minutes to complete

  • The video file is a live-recorded PowerPoint presentation with voice-over

  • Closed caption is not currently available, but will be in the future (ETA currently unknown).

 
 
 
 

100% Money-Back Guarantee
PCA is so sure that you will find value in our recorded webcasts that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
If at the end of the session you feel that you have not gotten your money’s worth, just let Brad know and we’ll refund your payment in full.

Do you still have questions?
How do I purchase a webcast?
Click the tile (above) for the webcast and you will be taken to the PCA Store. Click the ‘purchase’ or ‘add to cart’ button for the webcast you wish to purchase. You will be redirected to a secure checkout where you can make payment with a credit card.

What happens after I pay?
You will be taken to a confirmation of payment page. This page will have a download link to download the file (.mp4 format). You will also receive two emails. The first email will be your receipt. The second email will be your confirmation email and will also include a link to download the file (.mp4 format). The link will expire in 24 hours.
If you do not download the file within 24 hours, you will need to contact PCA to receive a new file download link.

How do I open the file?
The file is in .mp4 format which is a very common video file format. The standard player that comes with your device should support this file format.
Although PCA does not recommend any specific player, if you are unable to open the file, you may like to download ‘VLC Media Player (all devices and brands), ‘Windows Media Player Classic (Desktop Computers),’ or ‘PlayerXtreme Media Player (Apple devices).’
In some cases, video may play but without audio, or audio may play without video. If this occurs, you may need to download additional codecs, but downloading one of the media players mentioned above might be easier.

Can I show this to my whole team?
PCA’s webcasts have been designed for individual consumption. The video quality will degrade on a screen large enough for group presentation and learning outcomes will be impeded. If you require training for your team, contact PCA to book a full, live session with a PCA Trainer (face-to-face or via video-link).

I completed the recorded webcast, but I need help putting this in to practice for my organisation!
PCA can help with that!
Use the Contact Page to get in touch and arrange a chat with our Principal Consultant, Brad Poynting to see if we’re a good fit for each other.


Child Safeguarding: Situational Crime Prevention Recorded Webcast

About PCA’s Child Safeguarding: Situational Crime Prevention Recorded Webcast

Situational Crime Prevention picks up where a Child-Safe Recruitment Process ends and is as important in protecting children and young people from abuse, neglect and exploitation as child-safe recruiting. Preventing unsuitable people from being employed by a child safe organisation is an important strategy, but it needs to be supported by tools, practice and guidelines which reinforce and embed the child safe culture of the organisation to ensure that existing staff and new recruits maintain the best interests of children as the priority. This is where situational crime prevention comes in the practice.

Organisations that have embedded practice informed by situational crime prevention are implementing Principle 7 of the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations. Specifically, the situational crime prevention model contribute to embedding the following Action Areas from Principle 7:

7.1   Staff and volunteer are trained and supported to effectively implement the organisation’s child safety and wellbeing policy
7.2   Staff and volunteer receive training and information to recognise indicators of child harm including harm caused by other children and young people.

To support organisations to be positioned to review their processes from a child-safety perspective, PCA has developed this low-cost, easily accessible recorded webcast on child safeguarding through situational crime prevention. The webcast is a condensed, version of PCA’s face-to-face ‘Child Safeguarding Through Situational Crime Prevention Training’. The session covers:

  • An introduction to and the goals of situational crime prevention

  • Examination of a case study from the Royal Commission, focusing on the situational crime prevention shortcomings of the organisation

  • Brief examination of the Situational Crime Prevention framework

  • Examples of situational crime prevention techniques being used in practice

  • Begins your improvement planning process.

What can I expect from this training?

  • After you purchase this session, you will receive an email with a link to download an .mp4 video file. This is yours to keep forever

  • PCA’s webcasts are designed for individual use and are not to be, or designed to be used for group viewing/training

  • The Child Safeguarding: Situational Crime Prevention session will take approximately 35 minutes to complete

  • The video file is a live-recorded PowerPoint presentation with voice-over

  • Closed caption is not currently available, but will be in the future (ETA currently unknown).

 
 
 

100% Money-Back GuaranteePCA is so sure that you will find value in our recorded webcasts that we offer a 100% money-back guarantee.
If at the end of the session you feel that you have not gotten your money’s worth, just let Brad know and we’ll refund your payment in full.

Do you still have questions?How do I purchase a webcast?
Click the tile (above) for the webcast and you will be taken to the PCA Store. Click the ‘purchase’ or ‘add to cart’ button for the webcast you wish to purchase. You will be redirected to a secure checkout where you can make payment with a credit card.

What happens after I pay?
You will be taken to a confirmation of payment page. This page will have a download link to download the file (.mp4 format). You will also receive two emails. The first email will be your receipt. The second email will be your confirmation email and will also include a link to download the file (.mp4 format). The link will expire in 24 hours.
If you do not download the file within 24 hours, you will need to contact PCA to receive a new file download link.

How do I open the file?
The file is in .mp4 format which is a very common video file format. The standard player that comes with your device should support this file format.
Although PCA does not recommend any specific player, if you are unable to open the file, you may like to download ‘VLC Media Player (all devices and brands), ‘Windows Media Player Classic (Desktop Computers),’ or ‘PlayerXtreme Media Player (Apple devices).’
In some cases, video may play but without audio, or audio may play without video. If this occurs, you may need to download additional codecs, but downloading one of the media players mentioned above might be easier.

Can I show this to my whole team?
PCA’s webcasts have been designed for individual consumption. The video quality will degrade on a screen large enough for group presentation and learning outcomes will be impeded. If you require training for your team, contact PCA to book a full, live session with a PCA Trainer (face-to-face or via video-link).

I completed the recorded webcast, but I need help putting this in to practice for my organisation!
PCA can help with that!
Use the Contact Page to get in touch and arrange a chat with our Principal Consultant, Brad Poynting to see if we’re a good fit for each other.


 

Online short courses - coming soon

PCA is currently developing a series of short, online, self-paced, self-contained training courses on important child safeguarding and child protection topics.

If your people are asking for ‘bite-sized’ training on child safeguarding and child protection topics to contribute to their professional development - these courses will be for you!

Subject specific - Quickly fill the gap in your knowledge, not your afternoon!

Professional design - Sleek, minimal design to maximise knowledge retention.

Value for money - Pay for what you need, not a full course that you mostly already know.

Relevant and innovative - Content that you can implement and courses on contemporary issues.

Available on-demand - Googling a problem at 3am? Get the solution - Courses available 24/7, not just when it suits a presenter.