Essential Child Protection Training – Identify and Report Young People at Risk
CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Young People and Children at Risk course is an approved child protection training course required by government protocol and applies to workers in a range of job roles providing services to children and young people in childcare, education, community services and health.
Course Overview:
- Learn to spot signs of harm or abuse and take action
- Build skills to ask the right questions and encourage trust
- Respond to concerns following state laws and regulations
- Use child focused practices that put safety first
- Improve communication while gathering key details
- Act within legal and workplace policies to ensure compliance
Format:
100% Online (5-6 hours)
Cost:
$160
(ask about our group and workplace discounts)
Entry Requirements:
- Participants must have significant communication skills, be able to read and understand forms and to make accurate reports and the ability to record details of children and young people at risk and to make reports using handwritten skills and computer skills.
- You have a maximum of 6 months to complete this unit
- Students must have access to a computer, smart phone, tablet or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies and practical assessment.
- Students are required to upload two (2) videos of themselves participating in simulated scenarios to complete the practical assessment component.
Assessment requirements:
- A valid USI (Unique Student Identifier) – create one of check for an existing one by clicking here – https://www.usi.gov.au/
- Access to a smart phone, computer and a reliable internet connection
- To complete the practical assessment (online), you will require the resources and equipment to physically complete a practical task following clear instructions and assessment guidelines. A student would typically video themselves using their smart phone (or be recorded by a second person) undertaking the two (2) practical assessment tasks and upload the two (2) videos. Videos must be of good quality and clearly demonstrate the tasks being undertaken.
- Qualified assessor will view the video recordings against the benchmark criteria and mark the uploaded practical assessment videos. All assessment criteria must be met to achieve competency.
- Students are required to upload two (2) videos of themselves participating in simulated scenarios to complete the practical assessment component.
Recommended for:
Supervisors and staff in the child care industry
Certificate:
Statement of Attainment is automatically generated on completion of course by Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909
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Enroll Today:
Protect and empower young lives—enroll in CHCPRT025 Identify and Report Young People at Risk to gain the skills needed to Identify and Report Young People at Risk, ensuring their safety and well-being!
*IMPORTANT – Update to government requirements in Queensland from 1 April 2025
The Queensland Government updated its requirements in November 2024, effective from 1 April 2025. From this date, the approved provider of an education and care service must ensure that nominated supervisors, persons in day to day charge, and family day care coordinators have completed one of the six approved courses under Section 162A of the Education and Care Services National Law
Please note that in-house training is not sufficient. For more information about the updated requirements, please visit the official Queensland Government website: Child protection requirement







