Safeguarding and Protecting Adults and Children from Abuse
Course outline
Aim
To provide participants with a clear understanding of their roles and responsibilities in the Safeguarding and Protecting from abuse of adults and children.
A practical introductory course for all staff working with vulnerable adults. This course will give you the skills to create and maintain a safe organisation.
Course Outcomes
By the end of the session participants will:
- Be able to define what vulnerable adult and child at risk is
- Be able to define what adult and child abuse is
- Understand the importance of values and attitudes in responding to safeguarding concerns
- Have critiqued St Mungo's procedures relating to safeguarding children and adults
- Have considered indicators for the seven types of abuse
- Know how the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) relates to their work
- Have reviewed if and how they are able to meet and evidence the safeguarding and protection from abuse QAF core objective
- Know what their responsibilities are in relation to safeguarding adults and children
Approach
The half day will be both practical and highly interactive using a range of exercises and materials. The trainer believes learning should be non-threatening, enjoyable and challenging of prejudice.
Please contact learninganddevelopment@mungos.org for a course booking form and price information.
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