About MeLearning Online Training

The MeLearning Training Programme offers a range of courses aimed at those working with vulnerable children and young people. The courses are delivered online so that users can work at their own pace and at a convenient time. Each course is roughly equivalent to one or two day’s face-to-face training.

At the end of the course you will be provided with a certificate once the assessment quiz has been completed. It is a requirement for a pass rate of 70% to be accepted as being knowledgeable in the topic. You have three attempts at answering the questions correctly but if the final score is less than 70% it is advisable you inform your supervising social worker and to attend a face to face training course, if available. Any training with a pass rate of less than 70% will not be included towards your learning and development.

The on-line training is an alternative way of accessing training and once you have completed a course with an acceptable pass rate there is no requirement for you to attend face to face training on the same subject; unless specifically requested to do by your Supervising Social Worker.

How to register for MeLearning?
Registration link - https://app.melearning.co.uk/auth/validate-key?registerKey=BNJMGYTK
Log in link - Me Learning

Problems with your account?
If you are experiencing problems accessing your MeLearning account please contact BwD via email at workforce.development@blackburn.gov.uk please note we aim to respond to all email queries within 5 Working Days of receipt.

What training modules do MeLearning Offer?

MeLearning mandatory courses (see list below)

• Keeping Good Records
• Equality and Diversity
• Understanding Child Development
• Safeguarding Awareness
• Effective Communication with Children and Families
• Child Sexual Exploitation – Level 1
• Online Safety – risk to children

Full list of courses available on MeLearning Online – Browse Courses.

Essential Core e-learning:
Autism Awareness
Domestic abuse and intimate partner violence
Effective communication with children and families
Equality and diversity
Hidden Harm: Parental substance misuse, parental mental health and domestic abuse
Human trafficking and modern day slavery
Keep good records
Medication awareness and safe handling of medicines
Missing children
Online Safety – Risks to children
Safeguarding awareness
Sexual abuse and recognising grooming
Substance misuse
Understanding child development