Community safety eLearning
We have developed a number of eLearning courses on a wide range of community safety topics, from domestic abuse to counter terrorism (Prevent).
Accessing community safety eLearning
If you already have a Derbyshire Learning Online account you can access this eLearning course.
For example, Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire school employees with SAP payroll numbers can access these eLearning courses, as they already have accounts set up within Derbyshire Learning Online.
Log into your account using your SAP payroll number or email address and saved password, then search for the course you would like to access.
If you do not have a Derbyshire Learning Online account you will need to request one:
- Derbyshire County Council and Derbyshire SAP school employees without SAP payroll numbers should email: dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk to request access to Derbyshire Learning Online.
- Access to community safety eLearning courses by non-Derbyshire County Council staff, partnership agencies or academy schools in Derbyshire will be considered on a case by case basis. To enquire, please email:dlo@derbyshire.gov.uk
Courses
Community safety
Community Safety: an introduction is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It provides a brief overview of what ‘community safety’ is and how it works in Derbyshire. You'll also discover where to find further information, support and training.
Anti-social behaviour
Anti-social behaviour: tools and powers is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It provides a brief overview of how anti-social behaviour (ASB) is tackled in Derbyshire, including what ASB is, the agencies involved and the tools and powers they use.
Child sexual exploitation
Child sexual exploitation (CSE) introduction is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers the definition of ‘CSE’, spotting the signs of someone who may be being groomed and how to share concerns.
Counter terrorism
Prevent is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers the Prevent Duty, spotting the signs of someone who may be being radicalised and how to share concerns.
Channel general awareness will allow you to gain information on the channel process and what your duties and responsibilities are in the process. It can be accessed by all agencies.
Criminal exploitation and county lines
Criminal exploitation and county lines is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers what county lines and criminal exploitation are, how to spot the signs and how to share concerns.
Cybercrime and online safety
Cybercrime and online safety is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers what cybercrime is and how to keep yourself and the people you work with safe online. It also includes how to report cybercrime and access support for victims.
Domestic abuse
Domestic abuse: an introduction is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers what domestic abuse is, spotting the signs and indicators that someone may be being abused and how to gain support for victims.
Honour based violence and forced marriage is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers what honour based violence and forced marriage is, spotting the signs and indicators that someone may be being abused and how to gain support for victims.
Hate crime
Hate crime: an introduction is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It covers what hate crime is, the impact on victims, hate crime legislation and how to gain support for victims.
Modern slavery
Modern Slavery: an introduction is aimed at Derbyshire County Council employees, elected members and Derbyshire schools staff. It provides a brief overview of what modern slavery is, including how to spot the signs and how to share your concerns in Derbyshire.