Suitable For:
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Care Workers (e.g., healthcare, social care, and residential staff)
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Volunteers working with vulnerable adults
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Managers and Supervisors in care environments
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Support Staff in healthcare, mental health, or community settings
Key Course Features:
β Understanding Safeguarding: Introduction to the principles of safeguarding and legal responsibilities
β Identifying Abuse: Learn how to recognize different types of abuse (physical, emotional, sexual, financial, neglect)
β Reporting Procedures: Understand the steps to take when safeguarding concerns arise
β Best Practices in Care: Guidance on providing care that protects vulnerable adults from harm
β Legal and Ethical Responsibilities: Knowledge of relevant laws, codes of practice, and individual duties
Course Outcome:
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Increased Awareness: Participants will be able to identify and understand the signs of abuse or neglect
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Improved Response: Gain confidence in responding appropriately to safeguarding concerns
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Certificate of Completion: Successful completion results in a certificate, demonstrating commitment to safeguarding
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Enhanced Protection: Contributes to the creation of safer care environments for vulnerable adults