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The Health and Safety Executive has launched a new initiative on the ‘sensible’ application of Health and Safety regulations.
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EduCare specialise in the successful communication of essential information. With over one million participants no one has a better record of achievement. EduCare is easy to use and is very, very effective.
No matter how difficult the subject matter, EduCare distils the need to know facts from the nice to know and delivers them in easy to absorb bite-size pieces. Through interaction we verify the messages have been received and understood and therefore the learning is measurable.
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EduCare and the NSPCC are celebrating the 200,000th registration of our NSPCC safeguarding children programmes. Working in partnership with the NSPCC, EduCare deliver these programmes on a not-for-profit basis as part of their commitment to young people and the community.
The popular short distance learning programmes are for anyone involved with children and young people on a day-to-day basis and have the single objective of protecting children from abuse of all kinds. The programmes cover all aspects of safeguarding children, including specialised programmes focussing on the healthcare, education and sporting settings.
A celebration lunch was held at EduCare's Leamington Spa headquarters, including local MP James Plaskitt (pictured right, with Keir McDonald) and EduCare staff.
Keir McDonald, Managing Director of EduCare said: "We have a wonderful team of committed staff, each one making a unique contribution to this work and I am both thrilled for them and proud of their achievements. An abused child invariably becomes an abused adult. Abuse scars for life and the price that the child and society pays is immeasurable. We must never accept the excuse of ‘we thought the child was being abused, but didn't know what to do about it.' Our job is to eliminate ignorance and provide people with the knowledge and confidence to act if they feel that a young person is suffering abuse. 200,000 people will now understand how their intervention can help. If what we have done means that just one child has been saved from becoming another victim, our work will have been worth it."
And the work goes on - EduCare will now be working with the Government's National Safeguarding Unit to deliver free and low cost NSPCC safeguarding training throughout the voluntary sector. This will build on work already undertaken with organisations such as The Scout Association, Girlguiding, St John Ambulance and many others.
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