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Responding to Risks of Harm, Abuse and Neglect - Education and Care (RRHAN-EC)

This is the official Department for Education regulated course for mandated notifiers working in education sites. Safe Place Training is a Department for Education provider of RRHAN-EC.

This course consists of 2 parts; a 2 hour online fundamentals course, and a 4 hour facilitator-led workshop

Click on the links on the left for important information that you will need to view in order to qualify for and successfully complete the course

Registration

To register into RRHAN-EC, please login at the Department for Education Plink training system. If you elect to do one of our courses, you can register through the Plink system after completing the online course

Metropolitan Training (held at our venue)
4 Hour Masterclass$65.00
Webinar (online) Training
4 Hour Masterclass$65.00

Next steps after registering

Thank you for choosing to attend a course held by Safe Place Training. After registering on Plink, you will receive an email with the workshop courses and payment details. We do require payment prior to attending the course.

Please note that the Plink training system will contain all relevant details about the course, but you can always email us at info@safeplacetraining.com

If you have chosen to undertake a webinar, please take the time to look over the requirements and expectations links on the submenus of this page

Group Bookings

Train at your workplace or at our rooms in Goodwood, or through our webinar format.
Costs: Adelaide metro
Maximum participants: 20 per group for face-face courses; 20 per group for webinar courses

4 Hour Masterclass$450.00 + $20.00 per attendee

To arrange us to come out and train at your site, please contact us on 08 7324 9908, or email us at info@safeplacetraining.com for further details.

Country bookings welcome. Cost by negotiation.

Information

Training includes:

  • Recognising risks of harm to children and young people
  • Responding to a child or young person at risk
  • Mandatory reporting
  • Creating a safe environment - organisational responses

In South Australia a wide range of people are required by law to notify the Department for Child Protection of situations where child abuse and neglect are suspected.

Trainers are Department for Education authorised facilitators

Safe Place Training makes every effort to ensure, but does not guarantee, the accuracy of the information on its website. Hyperlinks to other web sites imply neither responsibility for, nor approval of, the information contained in those other websites on the part of Safe Place Training.