
All organisations that work with vulnerable adults need to understand how to safeguard them from abuse and how to respond when abuse is suspected or alleged.
Local authority adult social care departments also have a lead responsibility for investigating allegations of abuse against vulnerable adults.
Our courses are aimed at supporting your staff to understand their role, maximise the multi-agency approach and develop and practice skills for effective intervention. We are safeguarding experts and offer a number of best-practice based, outcome focused courses that address the development needs of a wide range of staff groups. We are also pleased to discuss your own organisational needs and develop bespoke courses.
This course is for those with strategic and/or operational responsibility for safeguarding adults either in an organisation or across agencies. The course will support an in-depth understanding of all the core components of safeguarding adults and support learners in both improving personal practice and support best practice in a single organisation or across a range of agencies.
What do we mean by Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults? Who is vulnerable and what is the difference between safeguarding and protecting?
Do managers feel confident about chairing case conferences and strategy meetings? Do they understand their role and responsibilities within the safeguarding vulnerable adults process?
Are your staff clear and confident about their role and responsibilities in investigating allegations of abuse and poor practice?