Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults

Common sense safeguarding isn’t that common. Protecting vulnerable people using your service without dehumanising care is a sign of great management and team support. Helping your team achieve this simple idea is the aim of the course.

Aim

The aim of the course is give those who attend the skills to safeguard those in their care, while maintaining the humanity and empathy in the care offered.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the day those who attend will be able to:

  1. Define the what abuse is and the common types
  2. Identify the warning signs and symptoms of abuse
  3. Identify the triggers of abuse
  4. Identify their professional responsibility and how to manage disclosure
  5. Identify Where to get help
  6. How and when to whistle blow

Duration

3 hours or 6 hours

Certification

Attendees are given a certificate of attendance