Suitable For:
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Caregivers and healthcare professionals
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Social workers and volunteers supporting vulnerable adults
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Managers and staff working in care homes, hospitals, or community services
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Family members and guardians involved in adult care
Key Course Features:
β Understanding Vulnerability: Definitions and indicators of vulnerability in adults
β Types of Abuse: Covers physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and neglectful abuse
β Legal & Ethical Framework: Understanding safeguarding laws and guidelines
β Risk Assessment: Identifying risks and how to minimize them
β Reporting and Responding: Procedures for reporting abuse and responding to incidents
β Working with Professionals: How to collaborate with social services, law enforcement, and other agencies
Course Outcome:
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Improved Understanding of safeguarding laws and practices
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Enhanced Ability to identify signs of abuse or neglect
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Increased Confidence in handling safeguarding concerns effectively
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Certification: Participants receive a Level 2 Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults certificate upon completion