

Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Training
Introduction
As a professional organisation you have a duty to allow such vulnerable members of our communities the right to live their lives free from abusive behaviour?
As an organisation are you committed to preventing the abuse of adults under your duty of care and reacting correctly and appropriately if you suspect such abuse?
As a professional organisation you have a duty to allow such vulnerable members of our communities the right to live their lives free from abusive behaviour?
Do you know that certain groups of people you deal with may be more likely to experience abuse?
How do you enable these clients to access services or support to keep themselves safe from you and partner agencies and organisations?
As a professional are you confident you are getting this right now?
Overview
Course duration: 1 day
The training will provide learners with the paramount skills and knowledge to understand and react to the issues relating to safeguarding adults to protect the individual, organisation and vulnerable adult.
The training will be scenario based tuition to help you explore understand what to do to professionally to answer the above questions.
Who should attend
Suitable for all front-line practitioners, supervisors and managers from any service, organisation, agency or charity, who come into contact with vulnerable adults as part of helping them or as part of their duty of care.
Course Content
Objectives
By the end of the training you or your staff will be able to:
- Help to put into place external policies and procedures that relate to safeguarding adults
- Understand and effectively communicate who is covered by the term vulnerable adult
- What to look for and how to identify correctly signs and indicators of abuse
- Understand who, what, where, when, why and how to report concerns
- Actively contribute to creating a safe environment
Content Outline
- Understand the definitions related to Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults and know what different types of abuse there are.
- Know what behaviour/activities constitute abuse.
- Identify indicators/signs/symptoms of abuse.
- Have a good knowledge of risk factors in abuse.
- Know how to respond to a disclosure.
- Have a good understanding of individual reporting responsibility and requirements.
- Understand the roles of key investigative agencies in dealing with abuse.
- Develop a professional development action plan, related to practice and protection of Vulnerable Adults.
Cost
This one day training course can be delivered "in house" to your organisation network or partnership at the rate of just £749 per day.
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To book this course now click the book online button below.
To discuss this course further please contact us on 0845 299 7144 or email learning@cspacademy.ac.uk.
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