Allegations - 2026 edition

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  • Length: 2 hrs, 25 minutes (ideally complete across 5 days)

Course Overview

This course has been designed to help foster parents and kinship parents feel more grounded, more informed, and less alone when concerns are raised about care.

Allegations training can sometimes feel dramatic, legalistic, or written in a way that leaves carers feeling frightened rather than informed. We wanted to do something different. This course slows things down and helps you think clearly about what allegations are, how they differ from complaints and standards of care concerns, and why the lines between them can sometimes feel blurred at first.

Across the course, we explore the reality that not every concern means the same thing. Sometimes a child may be communicating distress, fear, confusion, or past trauma. Sometimes there may be misunderstandings. Sometimes practice does need to be looked at. The course helps you hold that nuance without becoming defensive, dismissive, or overwhelmed.

You will work through practical, plain English learning that covers:

  • the difference between allegations, complaints, and standards of care concerns
  • why allegations may be made
  • how safeguarding thresholds are considered
  • what safer care looks like in the context of allegations
  • what to record, how to record it, and why it matters
  • how foster care and kinship care can differ when concerns are raised
  • how to respond in a calm, professional, and child-centred way


The course includes scenario-based learning, interactive widgets, reflective exercises, and a final confidence check to help you apply what you have learned. It is designed to feel thoughtful and realistic, not like a box-ticking exercise.

Above all, this course aims to help carers feel steadier. An allegation is not a verdict. It is the start of a safeguarding process. Understanding that process, and understanding your role within it, can help you protect the child, protect yourself, and respond with clarity when it matters most.

You can complete this course at your own pace. It's designed to be completed in small sections across five days. However, work through it in a way that suits you. 

Our parents & other professionals love us  

A brilliant course. The videos, scenarios, and clear factual information made a difficult subject easy to understand. I loved that the two‑and‑a‑half‑hour course which can be split into manageable modules over five days  it gave me time to reflect and really take in the learning. Supportive, well‑paced, and highly recommended.
michelle | Registered Manager

Certification Included

If you're a foster or kinship parent or other professional working with children, this certificate is a record of your Continuous Professional Development (CPD). 

CPD Minutes: 2 hrs, 25 mins
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How This Course Meets the UK's National Minimum Standards (NMS) for Fostering Services

If you're a foster or kinship parent needing to demonstrate how you're meeting the NMS for Fostering Services, download the reflection form for this course.

How This Course Supports the UK's Training, Support & Development Standards (TSD) for Foster Care

If you're a foster or kinship parent needing to demonstrate how you're meeting the TSDs, download the reflection form for this course, complete it and send it to your agency.

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