POCSO training helps schools, organisations, NGOs, and professionals understand the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012 and how to protect children from abuse. At Roots of Law, our POCSO training program includes POCSO certification workshops, webinars, seminars, and conferences designed to build safer institutions and ensure compliance with child protection laws.
POCSO training is an awareness and legal education program that teaches individuals and institutions about the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012. The training helps participants understand child protection laws, identify abuse, and follow proper reporting procedures.
POCSO training also focuses on creating safe environments for children in schools, organisations, and institutions. It equips teachers, staff members, and professionals with the knowledge required to prevent and respond to child abuse cases.
A certified trainer can conduct POCSO training sessions, workshops, and awareness programs for educational institutions, and organisations.
Certified POCSO trainers can conduct awareness programs in schools, NGOs, and organisations. Many institutions now require regular training programs on child safety, protection and legal compliance.
Professionals with POCSO training certification can contribute to building safer institutions, educating communities about child’s safety & protection and can also be a support person for children facing abuse.
Individuals & Organisations can choose training formats that suit their schedule and employee structure.
Roots of Law offers professional POCSO training in Chennai for schools, educational institutions, NGOs, healthcare organisations, corporate bodies and professionals working with children.
The training programs are conducted by experienced legal professionals who provide practical insights into child protection laws and institutional responsibilities. The goal is to ensure organisations understand the law while building safe environments for children.
Our POCSO training program is designed to combine legal knowledge, real-life examples, and practical guidance so participants can confidently implement child protection practices.
Participants in the POCSO training program learn essential skills such as:
POCSO training is suitable for professionals who interact with children or work in child-focused environments
Professionals from various fields can become POCSO Act trainers after completing certification training.
Training helps participants recognise early signs of abuse and take appropriate action to protect children.
The POCSO Act requires individuals and institutions to report suspected offences involving children. Proper training ensures organisations understand how to follow legal procedures.
When institutions prioritise child safety, children feel secure and supported. Training programs help schools and organisations develop effective child protection systems.
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 encourages schools to provide safe and secure environments where children can learn without fear.
To effectively reach schools, institutions, and professionals, Roots of Law conducts POCSO training programs through multiple learning formats. These formats help organisations choose the most suitable method for child protection training.
Participants in the workshop explore practical examples to understand how child protection laws work in real situations. These discussions help teachers and professionals respond correctly when they suspect abuse.
The workshop also explains the legal responsibilities of individuals and institutions under the POCSO Act, including mandatory reporting requirements and child protection policies.
Through seminars, organisations learn how to create policies and practices that ensure children are protected from harm. Institutions attending conferences gain insights into building policies that promote safe environments for children.
Teachers and staff members play an important role in protecting children. POCSO seminars help them recognise warning signs of abuse. Experts discuss legal updates, child protection strategies, and institutional responsibilities under the POCSO Act.
Participants in the workshop explore practical examples to understand how child protection laws work in real situations. These discussions help teachers and professionals respond correctly when they suspect abuse.
The workshop also explains the legal responsibilities of individuals and institutions under the POCSO Act, including mandatory reporting requirements and child protection policies.
Through seminars, organisations learn how to create policies and practices that ensure children are protected from harm. Institutions attending conferences gain insights into building policies that promote safe environments for children.
Teachers and staff members play an important role in protecting children. POCSO seminars help them recognise warning signs of abuse. Experts discuss legal updates, child protection strategies, and institutional responsibilities under the POCSO Act.
Many organisations benefit from structured POCSO training programs, including:
A PoSH training program teaches employees and organisations about workplace harassment laws and prevention. At Roots of Law, the PoSH training program explains the PoSH Act, workplace behaviour standards, complaint procedures, and employer responsibilities. The sessions help organisations maintain workplace safety and legal compliance.
The POCSO Act came into force in 2012 to provide stronger legal protection for children. Through its POCSO training program, Roots of Law educates teachers and organisations about the law and how to comply with child protection regulations.
The POCSO Act was introduced to address sexual offences against children and provide a legal framework for protecting minors. Roots of Law includes this topic in its POCSO training in Chennai to help institutions understand the importance of child safety laws.
The POCSO Act applies across India and protects all children under the age of 18 from sexual offences. The POCSO training program by Roots of Law explains how the law applies in schools, institutions, and organisations working with children.
Yes, the POCSO Act includes rules that guide investigation procedures, reporting obligations, and child-friendly legal processes. These rules are explained during POCSO training in Chennai conducted by Roots of Law.
Yes, amendments have strengthened the law and increased penalties for certain offences. Roots of Law discusses these updates in its POCSO training program to ensure participants stay informed about current legal provisions.
No, the POCSO Act protects all children below the age of 18, regardless of gender. During POCSO training in Chennai, Roots of Law explains how the law ensures equal protection for both boys and girls.
If someone suspects a POCSO offence, it must be reported to authorities as required by law. In its POCSO training program, Roots of Law explains the proper reporting procedures and legal responsibilities of institutions.
Under the POCSO Act, a child is any person below the age of 18 years. Roots of Law explains this definition clearly during POCSO training to help organisations understand who is protected under the law.
The PoSH Act, 2013 was introduced to prevent sexual harassment at workplaces and ensure a safe working environment for women. The law was developed following the Vishaka Guidelines issued by the Supreme Court after the Bhanwari Devi case, which highlighted the need for workplace protection.
In some offences under the POCSO Act, intent can be considered while determining the nature of the offence. Roots of Law explains these legal aspects in detail during its POCSO training.