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39. Please confirm details of your most recent training in:
Level
39(a) Child protection – level
Date
attained and date (see below)
39(b) Adult safeguarding
Date
39(c) Cardio pulmonary
Date
resuscitation
(not required for Ophthalmic
performers)
Child protection training:
Doctors
Unless the applicant is in an agreed training programme agreed by the GMC or is in a
placement under the I&R scheme, applicants to the medical performers list are required
to provide evidence of child protection training at level 3, as a minimum, otherwise
attainment at level 2 will be accepted at the point of entry with the requirement to
have achieved level 3 as a minimum at CCT or completion of the I&R scheme.
Dentists
Unless the applicant is in an agreed Health Education England training programme
applicants to the dental performers list are required to provide evidence of child
protection training at level 2, as a minimum. Attainment at level 1 will be accepted at
the point of entry onto a HEE training programme with the requirement to have
achieved level 2 as a minimum at completion of the training scheme.
Ophthalmic practitioners
Applicants to the ophthalmic performers list are required to provide evidence of child
protection training at level 2 as a minimum
Information about the level of child protection training that is needed for different
roles, and how often doctors should receive that training, is provided in Safeguarding
children and young people: roles and competences for health care staff, published by
the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
Applicants are required to provide details relating to their competence in adult
safeguarding and cardio pulmonary resuscitation as this will inform any training and
development requirements in respect of the applicant.
NPL1 Application Form v2 final
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