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County Lines Awareness and Prevention Training
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£25 inc VAT (was £30)
Offer ends 31 July 2026
Study method
Online, On Demand 
Course format
48 Videos, 4 PDFs and 1 Quiz
Duration
5.4 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed Courses Certificate of Completion - Free
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Overview

Last Update: February 2026

County Lines Awareness Training
CPD-Certified | 1,200+ Positive Reviews | 100% Online | Career-Ready Safeguarding Training

County Lines Awareness Training provides an understanding of how criminal networks exploit children and vulnerable individuals to transport and distribute illegal drugs. The course covers warning signs, risk factors, safeguarding responsibilities, and appropriate reporting procedures to help learners recognise and respond to concerns effectively.

What’s Included in the Course Bundle

This comprehensive program combines essential county lines knowledge with practical safeguarding and wellbeing training across real-world environments. The bundle includes:

  1. County Lines Awareness Training

  2. Level 3 Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults

  3. Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing

Each module is carefully structured to reflect real safeguarding scenarios and comply with current UK safeguarding frameworks and best practices.

New & Updated Features

  • Bonus modules in Safeguarding & Mental Health Awareness

  • MCQ-Based Assessments with Unlimited Retakes

  • Self-Paced Online Access via Desktop, Tablet, or Mobile

  • Fully updated in line with UK safeguarding legislation and national guidance

What You’ll Learn

  • Understand how County Lines activity operates and the impact it has on communities across the UK
  • Explore the connection between criminal exploitation, trafficking, coercion, and organised crime
  • Examine the different roles individuals may be forced or persuaded to undertake within these networks
  • Gain knowledge of the legal framework and safeguarding responsibilities related to exploitation
  • Recognise methods used to target and manipulate children, young people, and at-risk adults
  • Identify social and environmental factors that may increase the risk of involvement
  • Understand how exploitation can affect individuals differently, including gender-specific experiences
  • Detect common indicators of involvement and potential safeguarding concerns
  • Recognise behavioural, financial, and digital signs that may suggest criminal exploitation

Why Choose High Skills Training?

  • Recognised CPD Accreditation, trusted by organisations across the UK

  • 100% Online & Flexible, study at your own pace

  • Expert Tutor Support, available whenever you need guidance

  • 14-Day Money-Back Guarantee, giving you confidence and peace of mind

  • Mobile-Friendly Platform, learn anywhere, anytime

What Our Students Are Saying

★★★★★ “The course was incredibly eye-opening and gave me confidence to spot and report safeguarding concerns effectively.” — Sarah D.
★★★★★ “Great bundle. The mental health module was especially valuable for my role in youth support.” — Ahmed R.

Enrol today for just £25 and start your safeguarding training journey!

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Curriculum

This course contains

Format: 48 Videos, 4 PDFs and 1 Quiz

Duration: 5h and 27m

    • 1: Welcome to the Course 01:00
    • 2: Overview of Understanding County Lines Networks and Criminal Exploitation 02:51
    • 3: What County Lines Means in the UK Context 06:02
    • 4: Pre order CPD Certificate order 01:00
    • 5: How County Lines Networks Operate Across Regions 06:16
    • 6: County Lines, Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) and Modern Slavery Connections 05:54
    • 7: Key Roles Within County Lines Gangs (Runners, Dealers, Controllers) 07:34
    • 8: Relevant UK Legislation: Modern Slavery Act, Serious Crime Act, Children Acts 06:41
    • 9: Common Myths and Misunderstandings About County Lines 06:33
    • 10: Highlights of Understanding County Lines Networks and Criminal Exploitation 01:27
    • 11: Section Overview of Exploitation, Recruitment and Vulnerability in County Lines 02:35
    • 12: Exploitation and Recruitment Tactics in County Lines Networks 06:56
    • 13: Push and Pull Factors Behind County Lines Involvement 05:29
    • 14: Vulnerability and Risk Factors (Neglect, Exclusion, Poverty, SEND) 07:31
    • 15: Online Manipulation, Messaging Apps and Digital Recruitment in County Lines 06:47
    • 16: Gendered Exploitation and the Role of Young Women in County Lines 06:02
    • 17: Psychological Coercion, Fear, and Trauma Experienced by Victims 06:08
    • 18: Highlights of Exploitation, Recruitment and Vulnerability in County Lines 01:21
    • 19: Section Overview of Recognising the Signs of County Lines Exploitation 02:42
    • 20: Key Signs and Indicators of County Lines Activity 06:36
    • 21: Physical, Emotional and Behavioural Changes in Victims 05:55
    • 22: County Lines Locations and Operational Methods 05:51
    • 23: Financial and Possession Indicators (Phones, Cash, Missing Items) 07:27
    • 24: Digital and Social Media Warning Signs of County Lines Contact 06:04
    • 25: Community Intelligence and Local County Lines Crime Patterns 06:34
    • 26: Section Highlights of Recognising the Signs of County Lines Exploitation 01:09
    • 27: Section Overview of Safeguarding and Multi-Agency Response to County Lines 02:36
    • 28: Safeguarding Roles and Responsibilities in County Lines Cases 06:02
    • 29: Reporting Concerns and Making Referrals (DSLs, Local Safeguarding Partners) 07:11
    • 30: The National Referral Mechanism and its Role in County Lines Identification 06:18
    • 31: Managing Disclosures and Overcoming Barriers to Reporting 06:03
    • 32: Working with Police, Social Care and Education in County Lines Cases 07:17
    • 33: Confidentiality, Data Protection and Information Sharing Protocols 06:10
    • 34: Section Highlights of Safeguarding and Multi-Agency Response to County Lines 01:18
    • 35: Supporting Victims, Families and Communities Affected by County Lines 02:17
    • 36: The Impact of County Lines on Victims, Families and Communities 06:59
    • 37: Trauma-Informed Support Approaches for County Lines Victims 04:57
    • 38: Parental and Carer Engagement in County Lines Intervention 06:04
    • 39: School and Community-Based Recovery Programmes 06:09
    • 40: Restorative Practices and Reintegration Pathways for Exploited Youth 06:50
    • 41: Charities, Support Networks and Local Partnership Services 06:46
    • 42: Supporting Victims, Families and Communities Affected by County Lines 01:20
    • 43: Section Overview of Preventing County Lines and Building Professional Competence 02:32
    • 44: Prevention and Early Intervention Strategies Against County Lines 08:03
    • 45: Building Awareness and Resilience Among Young People 05:41
    • 46: Educator and Practitioner Roles in County Lines Prevention 06:29
    • 47: Developing a Trauma-Informed and Safeguarding Culture in Schools 07:11
    • 48: Training and Policy Updates on County Lines 05:48
    • 49: 255134Evaluating Practice and Understanding Emerging County Lines Trends 05:50
    • 50: Highlights of Preventing County Lines and Building Professional Competence 01:21
    • 51: Level 3 Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults 29:00
    • 52: Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing 38:00
    • 53: Self Assessment 02:00

Description

Course 1: County Lines Awareness Training

Why Take This Course?

The rise of County Lines activity across the UK has created an urgent need for professionals to understand, detect, and disrupt these criminal networks. This course provides the knowledge, confidence, and tools necessary to safeguard individuals and communities from exploitation.

Key benefits of this training include:

  • Comprehensive Legal and Contextual Understanding: Learn about County Lines operations, relevant UK laws, and national safeguarding frameworks.

  • Practical Safeguarding Application: Gain the skills to identify, assess, and respond to exploitation indicators in real-world scenarios.

  • Enhanced Multi-Agency Collaboration: Learn how to work effectively with law enforcement, social services, schools, and community partners.

  • Victim-Centred Support Approaches: Build competence in providing trauma-informed care that promotes recovery and dignity.

  • Prevention and Early Intervention Skills: Develop strategies for engaging at-risk youth, families, and communities before exploitation occurs.

  • Professional Development and Competence: Strengthen safeguarding knowledge, improve decision-making, and meet CPD requirements.

  • Community Resilience and Protection: Contribute to collective efforts to reduce exploitation and enhance local safety and awareness.

Section 1: Understanding County Lines Networks and Criminal Exploitation

(Introduces County Lines operations, the structures of organised crime groups, and their relationship to child criminal exploitation, modern slavery, and trafficking in the UK context.)

Section 2: Exploitation, Recruitment and Vulnerability in County Lines

(Explores how offenders recruit and manipulate vulnerable individuals, the push-and-pull factors of involvement, and risk profiles common in County Lines exploitation.)

Section 3: Recognising the Signs of County Lines Exploitation

(Helps learners identify early warning signs and behavioural indicators of County Lines involvement, both offline and online.)

Section 4: Safeguarding and Multi-Agency Response to County Lines

(Outlines professional responsibilities, referral pathways, and the multi-agency systems used to protect children and young people exploited through County Lines.)

Section 5: Supporting Victims, Families and Communities Affected by County Lines

(Focuses on providing trauma-informed support to those impacted by County Lines, including recovery and reintegration strategies.)

Section 6: Preventing County Lines and Building Professional Competence

(Emphasises early intervention, education, and professional development for those working with children, young people and vulnerable adults.)

Course 2:Level 3 Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults

Course 3:Mental Health First Aid and Wellbeing

This course prepares you with the skills and knowledge required to enter this field. After completing the course, you can consider attending the following programs to get more professional certification:

  • Child Safeguarding Level 2 or Level 3 – Accredited qualification covering essential to advanced safeguarding principles, recognising signs of abuse, reporting concerns, and promoting the welfare and protection of children.
  • Trauma-Informed Practice – Certified course focused on understanding the impact of trauma, applying trauma-informed approaches, and creating safe, supportive environments for individuals affected by adverse experiences.
  • Drug Addiction Training – Certified course focused on understanding substance dependence, recognising signs of drug misuse, and supporting prevention, intervention, and recovery through evidence-based approaches.

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Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for professionals and community members who work directly or indirectly with children, young people, or vulnerable adults. It is particularly suitable for:

  • Teachers, School Staff, and Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs): Professionals responsible for identifying and responding to signs of exploitation in educational settings.

  • Social Workers and Youth Workers: Those supporting vulnerable young people or families affected by criminal exploitation.

  • Healthcare Professionals: Nurses, GPs, and mental health practitioners who may encounter victims during clinical interactions.

  • Police, Probation, and Law Enforcement Personnel: Officers involved in crime prevention, safeguarding, or investigative roles.

  • Local Authority and Safeguarding Practitioners: Individuals coordinating multi-agency responses or managing referral pathways.

  • Charity and Community Organisation Staff: Workers supporting victims, running outreach programmes, or facilitating recovery services.

  • Housing, Transport, and Hospitality Staff: Those who may witness indicators of County Lines activity in community or public settings.

  • Parents, Carers, and Youth Mentors: Individuals seeking awareness to protect and support children and young people.

Requirements

  • No prior experience with County Lines training is required—this course is suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners seeking updated, evidence-based knowledge.

Career path

Job Options For This Course in UK:

  • Safeguarding Officer

  • Family Support Worker

  • Youth Support Worker

  • Children’s Residential Support Worker

  • Social Work Assistant

  • Early Help Practitioner

  • Teaching Assistant

  • School Safeguarding Support Officer

  • Pastoral Support Worker

  • Behaviour Mentor

  • Learning Support Assistant

  • Community Outreach Worker

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