Child Protection Training in
CANTONESE

廣東話

Course Title

兒童保護關注課程

Cantonese Sample Video

Five Parts of the Course

Types of Abuse

English Cantonese
Emotional Abuse
精神虐待
Physical Abuse
身體虐待
Sexual Abuse
性虐待
Neglect
疏忽照顧
Bullying
欺凌

Translator: Mandy Ng

Reviewer: Kelvin Yu

Cantonese Certificate of Completion

Cantonese Child Protection Training Certificate

Our Child Protection Training in Cantonese courses were written by Child Safeguarding experts and translated by native speaking educators. The language and instructional content are designed to meet the learning needs of mother tongue Cantonese speakers who work with children in schools, companies, charities, NGOs, and other organizations.

Tutorial Title

給家長的兒童保護課程

Cantonese Parent Tutorial Demo

Objectives of the Tutorial

Our Shared Child Protection Values

Child Protection Commitment - Cantonese
Child Protection Collaboration - Cantonese
Child Protection Coordination - Cantonese
Child Protection Communication - Cantonese

Translator: Mandy Ng

Cantonese Sample Webpage

Our Child Protection Training in Cantonese courses were written by Child Safeguarding experts and translated by native speaking educators. The language and instructional content are designed to meet the learning needs of mother tongue Cantonese speakers who work with children in schools, companies, charities, NGOs, and other organizations.

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