"ECPAT UK helped me view life from the victim's perspective, making the reality of our job worthy." Social worker, London
Why Choose ECPAT UK Training?
ECPAT UK’s multidisciplinary team offers a wide range of training courses for individuals and organisations relating to children's rights to protection and lives free from exploitation, trafficking, and modern slavery. As well as the training courses offered below, we can provide bespoke training to your organisation to ensure it is tailored and relevant to your work.
ECPAT UK has delivered training courses for 30 years to build frontline workers' capacity and improve responses to child trafficking, modern slavery and exploitation across the UK. Our comprehensive training programme has been created in line with National Occupational Standards and many of our courses are CPD accredited.
Our training courses:
Commissioned Bespoke Training Courses
ECPAT UK delivers bespoke training sessions to organisations who commission these services. A number of Local Safeguarding Children Boards commission our training on a rolling basis, endorsing the standard and quality of our services.
How Delivery Works
ECPAT UK’s training courses usually consist of two half-day modules completed over Zoom or one full day face to face.
Guest Speakers, Conference Presentations, and Workshops
We are the leading experts on child trafficking in the UK and provide professional guest speakers to present at conferences, participate in panel discussions, lead specialist workshops and contribute to debates.
How to Book:
Note: We apply the same base rate across courses, but we price by duration and your type/size of organisation. There is no VAT charged on top of these fees.
We are pleased to offer discounts for multiple team member bookings.
Get Involved!
Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions or would like to discuss your organisation's needs further.
Let's work together to ensure every child is protected.
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