"E-learning was a totally new experience to me and to be honest I was a bit apprehensive as I do not see myself as very computer literate. However I found the course was very easy to follow and the format made learning a pleasure. It was great to be able to fit the course around my diary and I would recommend it to anyone."

"Andrea Embleton our 100,000th learner from Northumberland Tyne and Wear Health Trust"

"The online course has been hugely successful and in just 18 months we have trained over 2000 people which is far more than we could have reached with face-to-face training."

"Claire Seymour - Training Co-ordinator, South Tees Local Safeguarding Children Board"

"I am delighted with the Basic Awareness of Child Abuse and Refresher training material we now have access to through the Safeguarding Children e-Academy."

"Dave Herring - Head of East Riding Safeguarding Children Board"

"The online courses have released our specialist trainers so they can concentrate on front line professionals."

"Pauline Beall Business Manager, Stockton-on-Tees LSCB"

"To date we have trained over 2000 people, a feat that would have taken 4 years if we had relied on using previous method of face-to-face."

"Paul Hill - Manager of Bradford Safeguarding Children Board"

"We trained 11,000 staff last year for less than £1 each!"

"Robin Harper-Coulson, Children's Workforce Development Co-ordinater"

Daisy Chain Charity on track to hit fundraising target after Safeguarding Children Donation

Daisy Chain is a unique charity established to address the needs of both children with autism and their families. Based on 5.5 acres of rolling farm land in Stockton-on-Tees offers a respite service and a chance for families to come together with other people living with autism to share experiences.

Autism is much more common than most people think. There are over half a million people in the UK with autism - that's around 1 in 100 people, and when you include family members and professionals involved in the care of people with Autism, this number raises to 2.3 million.

Daisy Chain - Safeguarding Children e-AcademyThe Safeguarding Children e-Academy, one of the UK's largest suppliers of online child protection courses, has donated £2,000 to Daisy Chain and has also pledge ongoing support year on year. The decision to give to Daisy Chain was made after the Academies 51 members, mostly made up of Local Safeguarding Children Boards across the UK, voted on who should receive the donations. The money will go towards a new Day Care Centre and specifically a sensory play room.

The new centre will be used by children with special needs and provide part of the respite services at the farm. This means that they will provide support groups and activities for parents while their children are being cared for within the Day Centre. This support is vital to enabling families to maintain their cohesion and family life through the strains that can be evident when looking after a child with Autism.

The completion of the new building will result in a comprehensive support facility unique in England. Unfortunately, the charity which supports at least 800 local children every year does not have the funds to complete the building and are desperately seeking £45,000 to complete the sensory play room.

Stephen Brown, Marketing Executive said "This year we have greatly increased our charitable donations and we are very happy to be supporting Daisy Chain in their efforts to build the sensory play room. The Safeguarding Children e-Academy will continue to work with Daisy Chain along with a number of other charities in the coming years."

To find out more about the Safeguarding Children e-Academy's donations please contact Stephen Brown on 01943 605 976.

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