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OU launches package of free FCDO approved safeguarding leadership courses

The Open University (OU) has launched the first module in a package of free Safeguarding Leadership Training courses, aimed at those working in the international development sector. The three courses will help those working in development and humanitarian organisations to better understand the causes of harm, abuse, and exploitation and how to effectively prevent and respond to incidents. Funded and approved by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the first course in the package is available to start studying now on leading social learning platform, FutureLearn.com.

Developed as part of the UK’s Strategy on Safeguarding Against Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, and Sexual Harassment (SEAH) within the Aid Sector, the courses aim to promote safeguarding best practice and strengthen organisational capacity and capability of those working in international development. The OU was enlisted because of its capabilities of delivering training remotely and on a global scale.

OU academics, Jan Webb and Professor Giles Mohan have been involved in creating the courses.

Jan Webb, Associate Head of School, Professional Programmes, commented:

“We are delighted to be working with the FCDO to provide this much needed training. The course will contribute to improving outcomes for children and vulnerable adults within the aid sector and will support the career pathways for aid workers looking at becoming a safeguarding specialist.”

Professor Giles Mohan, Chair of the School of Social Sciences and Global Studies, Development, added:

Safeguarding in the international development sector is such an important issue which many organisations struggle to address. By working with development and humanitarian organisations, we have created a series of courses which are both rigorous and realistic. They cover the key principles of safeguarding but leave open how individuals or the organisation they work for designs and implements safeguarding procedures since every context is different.

The course content includes:

Introduction to Safeguarding – focusses on the key principles of safeguarding, specifically for aid organisations, and is designed to support learners to develop the skills to implement safeguarding policies and practice relevant to their organisation. This course is relevant to anyone working in the sector to ensure complete organisational adoption of safeguarding practice. Available to start studying now.

Implementing Safeguarding in the Aid Sector – will support learners to deal with challenging situations relevant to the specific aid sub-sectors they are working in, such as education, health and humanitarian. Available to start studying now.

Safeguarding Leadership in Action – explores the relationship between leadership and safeguarding, both within and across organisations and sectors. This course will help pull all learning together through critical reflection on personal leadership skills and leadership frameworks to develop advanced safeguarding practice, including policy and training aspects. Available from June 2022.

Find out more

To begin studying Introduction to Safeguarding in the International Aid Sector, please visit: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/introduction-to-safeguarding-in-the-international-aid-sector

For more information about the UK Government’s work to tackle sexual exploitation and abuse and sexual harassment linked to international development please visit: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/safeguarding-against-sexual-exploitation-and-abuse-and-sexual-harassment-seah-in-the-aid-sector

About Author

Hannah is the Student Stories Copywriter in the In-house Creative Team at The Open University, having previously been a Media Relations Manager in the Press Office. With over a decade in communications, Hannah has led projects both agency-side and in-house for large companies and well-known brands, including RBS, NatWest, Travelodge, Audible, AA and the Royal Academy of Dance. She has completed a Masters in Publishing Studies and is currently studying towards an MBA. In her free time she enjoys photography, reading and going to the theatre.

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