Packages
can be designed, and/or adapted to meet the
specific needs of individual organisations
or agencies : |
AWARENESS
AND RESPONSE TRAINING
CACET Global’s range of packages are ideal for individuals and
organisations who need train
and equip staff, and or volunteers to appropriately
identify
and respond to all forms of child abuse.
Ideal for: education/medical professionals,
welfare, youth & child care workers/volunteers,
mandated notifiers as well as national and international
NGO’s and Aid Workers.
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Child
Abuse and Exploitation –
Understanding and
Responding |
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Child
Abuse and Exploitation –
Understanding and
Responding
MAKING
THE ORGANISATION SAFE |
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Child
Abuse and Exploitation
–
Understanding and Responding
MAKING
THE CHURCH SAFE |
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CHILD
ABUSE & EXPLOITATION
INVESTIGATION TRAINING
Specialist training packages, specifically designed for child protection agencies/staff,
private investigators and law enforcement agencies. Packages can be adapted
for all countries/jurisdictions.
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Child
Abuse and Exploitation –
Understanding, Responding
and Investigating |
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Child
Abuse and Exploitation –
Understanding, Responding
and Investigating
ASIA & PACIFIC
SPECIFIC |
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SPECIALIST
STAFF DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
Suitable for organisations who are committed
to providing ongoing and/or specialist training to
management and staff.
(Ideal for Teachers, Social/Welfare Workers, Medical Professionals, NGO’s
etc)
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Child
Molestation and Paedophilia –
Specialist
Staff Development and Screening Program |
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Child
Abuse and Exploitation –
Child Molesters
and Paedophilia
HOW OFFENDERS
THINK, OPERATE & INFILTRATE |
SA
CHILD SAFE ENVIRONMENTS
- Reporting Child Abuse
and Neglect
CACET Global are
accredited
providers of the
SA
Child Safe Environments-Reporting
Child Abuse and Neglect
training
program. Mandatory
reporting training
seminars can be
conducted for all
states and territories.
Key
components of this
accredited course
can be included
in all other packages.
The
Safety of Children is Paramount |
| "merely knowing to report is not enough" |
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