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The following e-learning courses are provided by the NYSCP, it’s partners, other organisations and the government. To book your place on a course use the links provided.

Charge: Free

ACT Awareness is the national counter terrorism awareness initiative for services and is produced by NaCTSO (National Counter Terrorism Security Office) to help protect from the threat of terrorism.

The threat from terrorism is serious, but it is important to keep it in perspective. The level of threat is complex and ranges from crudely planned attacks to sophisticated networks pursuing ambitious and coordinated plots.

The aim of ACT Awareness is to:

• Help individuals to understand the threat from terrorism to the UK.
• Advise individuals what to do if they find themselves involved in a terrorist incident or event that is a precursor to a planned attack.
• Enable people to recognise and report suspicious activity.

Course Type: E-Learning
Access online here

Ivison Trust: Online Learning – Ivison Trust

Our free e-learning course for parents, carers and professionals gives introductory information about how children are groomed and criminally exploited.

Charge: Free

IDAS is a specialist service that provides support, accommodation and advice to adults and children who are victims of domestic abuse. They work with a range of agencies to provide the very best solutions to those affected by domestic abuse.  This training package is aimed at individuals in organisations and voluntary groups who work with adults and children or young people, to give a basic awareness of issues surrounding domestic abuse. Depending on your role, this may be the only level of training you need, although some people will need further training.

Course Type: E-Learning         
Access online here  

Charge: Free

Following completion of this e-learning package you will:
– Recognise why Early Help is important
– Be aware of our collective responsibility for delivering Early Help
– Be confident signposting children / families and young people to the right service at the right time
– Be able to complete an Early Help Assessment (EHA)

Course Type: E-Learning
Access online here

Charge: Free

A free e-learning course has been developed by the Forced Marriage Unit of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Home Office. It aims to raise awareness, challenge perceptions and inform you of the correct actions to take should you suspect someone is at risk.

After completing this training you will be able to:
– Recognise the warning signs of forced marriage
– Take the right actions to help protect the potential victim
– Co-operate effectively with other agencies

Course Type: E-Learning         
Access online here

Charge: Free

The e-learning resource ‘We Need to Talk About Suicide’ has been developed alongside Public Health England (PHE) and has been supported by families who have lived through suicide, as well as health care professionals who work in mental health services.

We need to talk about suicide is specifically available to support volunteers and health care professionals who don’t specialise in mental health care.

Course Type: E-Learning                   
Access online here 

Charge: Free

This e-learning package has been developed by HM Government following consultation with a range of individuals and organisations. It has benefited from the feedback of teachers, local authority officials, community-based groups, youth workers and many others. Links to further information can be found at the end of this training.

– This is introductory training. It will provide an important foundation on which to develop further knowledge around the risks of radicalisation and the role that you can play in supporting those at risk.
– This training addresses all forms of terrorism and non-violent extremism, including far right wing and Islamist extremism threatening the UK.
– This offers an introduction to the Prevent duty, and explains how it aims to safeguard vulnerable people from being radicalised to supporting terrorism or becoming terrorists themselves.
– A link to the prevent duty guidance is available at the end of this e-Learning.

Course Type: E-learning                 
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IDAS are giving businesses across York & North Yorkshire the opportunity to access a free, 50-minute, recorded online briefing designed to support safer streets and tackle violence against women and girls.
Whether you run a café, bar, shop, restaurant, or public-facing service, this short video is ideal for staff inductions or team briefings—and shows your commitment to making your town or village a safer, more welcoming place for everyone. In just 50 minutes you and your team could gain the knowledge and confidence to make a difference to someone when it really matters.
Why it matters
Over 80% of young women have been sexually harassed or physically threatened in public. More than half of all women will experience domestic abuse or sexual violence in their lifetime. These are not just statistics—they’re the reality for too many people in our communities.
Following the murder of Sarah Everard, the government pledged funding to make public spaces safer. This briefing forms part of that commitment.
Take action today
Join a growing network of local businesses stepping up to help keep our streets safe.
👉 Complete this short online form to get access to the video briefing.
(It takes less than two minutes.)
Together, we can create safer spaces for women, girls, and vulnerable people across North Yorkshire.
About IDAS
IDAS is the largest specialist charity in the North of England supporting people impacted by domestic abuse and sexual violence. We support over 10,000 people every year.

Ivison Trust (formerly PACE)
Our free e-learning course provides parents, carers and professionals with information about child sexual exploitation (CSE).
Online Learning – Ivison Trust

This online training package is aimed at individuals in organisations and voluntary groups who work with children and young people to give basic awareness of child protection issues and how to safeguard children from abuse.
 
The course should take approximately 45 minutes to complete, and a certificate may be printed at the end – however, please remember to enter your name before clicking print as Training and Learning are unable to identify who and when someone has completed this learning.
 
Access: 
For all NYC staff (excluding schools), please access this training via the Learning Zone. 
 
For all non-NYC staff (including schools) please click on the following link to access the package: https://breeze.northyorks.gov.uk/p2ie2imfdtr/
 
To find out more about NYC online learning and bundle pricin,g please visit https://www.nyes.info/services

Charge: Free

The #TalkSuicide campaign has been created y the Humber, Coast and Vale Health and Care Partnership to reduce the stigma around talking about suicide by raising awareness of free suicide prevention training available from the Zero Suicide Alliance.

The Zero Suicide Alliance is a partnership of Health Service Trusts, businesses and individuals who are committed to suicide prevention in the United Kingdom and beyond.  The Alliance has a free, 20-minute online suicide prevention training programme.  The aims of this training are to: enable people to identify when someone is presenting with suicidal thoughts/behaviour; help them to speak out in a supportive manner; empower them to signpost the individual to the correct services or support.

Course Type: E-Learning                   
Access online here

Charge: £35

Online training is available through the NSPCC to help manage harmful sexual behaviour in primary and secondary schools in the UK. 

Do you need to increase your understanding and identification of behaviours in children and young people at your school that are healthy and those which are of concern?

Do you feel confident in immediately responding to an incident of sexual violence and sexual harassment and providing a response that’s best for the child or children involved?

Developed by subject matter experts specialising in preventing harmful sexual behaviour, these NSPCC e-learning courses for primary or secondary schools will give you the knowledge and skills to recognise, report and record concerns to help keep children safe.

Course Type: E-learning
                 
Access online here

It’s up to all of us to keep children safe. Take our free, 10-minute digital training and learn what to do if you’re ever worried about a child or their family.
Listen up, Speak up will show you: 
some signs a child might be at risk, and steps you can take to help
how to approach difficult conversations to help keep children safe
who you can contact if you’re ever concerned about a child or their family.
Listen up, Speak up | NSPCC

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