Description
This DSL safeguarding training course teaches you how to keep children and vulnerable people safe. You will learn what to do if someone is at risk and how to follow the rules. It is perfect if you want to become a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) or improve your safeguarding skills.
What Learners Say
“I knew very little about safeguarding before this designated safeguarding lead training
course. Now I feel ready to help children and support staff safely. The lessons were easy to understand.”
– Sarah, Learner
What You’ll Learn
- By the end of this DSL training course, learners will be able to:
- Know what a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) does.
- Understand the basic rules and laws about safeguarding.
- Spot signs of abuse or neglect.
- Know what to do if someone is at risk.
- Follow the correct steps in safeguarding procedures.
- Work well with other professionals and agencies.
- Share information safely and correctly.
- Keep clear and accurate records of concerns.
- Protect privacy while keeping people safe.
- Help create a safe and supportive place for children and staff.
You’ll Gain From DSL Safeguarding Training
These are the practical skills you will use in your job:
- Handling safeguarding concerns with confidence.
- Supporting children, staff, and families safely.
- Keeping clear records of concerns.
- Talking to people in a professional way.
- Making sure your school or workplace is safe.
Career Opportunities
After completing this Level 3 DSL safeguarding course, you can start or advance your career in safeguarding. Some roles you could take include:
- Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) – £28,000–£45,000
- Safeguarding Officer – £20,000–£30,000
- School Pastoral Lead – £25,000–£40,000
- Child Protection Coordinator – £22,000–£35,000
Your Next Step
Safe schools and workplaces need skilled safeguarding leaders. This designated safeguarding lead course gives you the skills to protect others and do your job with confidence.
Sign up today and start your safeguarding journey.



