Onsite Safeguarding Training
Welcome to our face-to-face safeguarding training Hull page. We provide face-to-face safeguarding courses, led by experienced safeguarding trainers, helping you build confidence and knowledge in protecting children, young people and vulnerable adults.
Delivered by experienced trainers, our onsite trainer-led sessions focus on practical skills, real-life scenarios and up-to-date guidance tailored to your sector.
Whether you're looking for general awareness training, Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) courses or more specialised safeguarding topics such as Keeping Children Safe in Education updates, we provide clear, accessible training that meets legal requirements and reflects local safeguarding procedures.
Held at your location or workplace or virtually via interactive video conferencing, our in-person courses encourage discussion, understanding and immediate application of safeguarding principles.
For more information, contact us on 01327 552030 or via our safeguarding web contact form.
Train up to 20 staff for £525.00!
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Safeguarding Arrangements in Hull
Hull has a well-established and coordinated approach to safeguarding, ensuring the safety and welfare of both children and adults at risk across the city. The Hull Safeguarding Children Partnership (HSCP) is the key body responsible for safeguarding children. Their work focuses on early intervention, shared learning, and improving outcomes for vulnerable children and families.
For adults, the Hull Safeguarding Adults Board (HSAB) oversees adult protection, promoting a multi-agency response to prevent and address abuse, neglect, or exploitation of adults with care and support needs. HSAB ensures that safeguarding practices across health, social care, housing, and support services are robust, up to date and person-centred.
Both partnerships operate in line with statutory guidance, such as Working Together to Safeguard Children and the Care Act 2014, and maintain local policies and procedures to guide professionals. Regular audits, serious case reviews and training initiatives support continuous improvement across all sectors.
Together, these arrangements reflect Hull’s commitment to protecting its most vulnerable residents through strong local leadership, multi-agency collaboration, and ongoing community engagement.
FAQs - Safeguarding training Hull
It's recommended that safeguarding training be refreshed every two years to stay current with evolving legislation and best practices.
Yes, the HSCP has identified key priorities for 2023-2025, including:
Neglect
Contextual Safeguarding
Domestic Abuse
Enhancing Multi-Agency Arrangements. These focus areas aim to strengthen safeguarding practices across the city.
Yes, we provide sector-specific safeguarding training tailored to your organisation's needs in Hull and the surrounding areas. Our experienced trainers come from diverse professional backgrounds and understand the unique safeguarding challenges in sectors such as:
Education – Schools, colleges and universities
Healthcare – GP practices, dental clinics and NHS settings
Social Care – Residential care, fostering and local authorities
Early Years – Nurseries, childminders and playgroups
Voluntary & Charity – Youth services, community groups and faith settings
Sports & Leisure – Coaches and activity leaders
Corporate and Private Sector – Staff with public-facing or outreach roles

Gurmeet Singh
Lynwood Medical School


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