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LASD 2023Online Leading on Adult Safeguarding Course 3 hours CPD

This course takes an hour to complete and is designed for nominated Adult Safeguarding leads and deputies in all sectors. (A current SAFEcic Standard Safeguarding Adults with Dementia course or equivalent is a pre-requisite)

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, learners will be able to;

tickGive an overview of dementia and related safeguarding issues

tickExplain the key responsibilities of the Lead for Safeguarding

tickName the key points that need to be included in a safeguarding policy

tickIdentify and reference their specific sector safeguarding requirements

tickDescribe the meaning of valid consent within the context of legislation

tickExplain how to work effectively with other professionals and agencies, with adults with dementia and their families or carers when there are safeguarding concerns.

tickDescribe how to record, monitor and make an adult safeguarding referral for an adult with dementia.

 tickAdvise other agencies of their professional opinions of individual adults with dementia in adult safeguarding cases.

tickExplain how to assess if a concern needs to be referred to the relevant agencies, including those online

tickDescribe the key steps in making referrals to social services and the police if relevant

tickOutline how to manage complaints and allegations against personnel including making referrals to social services, the police, the DBS, professional and relevant sector regulatory bodies.

tickExplain how to keep clear, accurate and contemporaneous records with particular reference to; what has been said, what has been seen, and what has been done in relation to concerns of abuse.

tickDescribe how they might fulfil "duty of care"

tickCarry out safeguarding risk assessments of their organisation's working practices to help keep adults at risk safe

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  • Introduction, Legislation and Guidance
  • Policy making
  • Identifying concerns and making referrals
  • Handling allegations
  • Online Safety
  • Course assessment, downloads and feedback

This SAFEcic quality assured course meets the training requirements of local Safeguarding Partnerships, Boards and/or Committees, the Care Quality Commission, the Charity Commission, other regulatory bodies across the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands and the educational criteria required for Level Three required for verifiable enhanced Continuing Professional Development under the General Dental Council's Lifelong Learning Scheme. It represents 3 hours of verifiable CPD, learning outcomes A, B and D. The course includes a certificate and a comprehensive digital training pack.

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LCS 2023

Online Leading on Child Safeguarding Course

3 hours CPD

This course takes an hour to complete and is designed for nominated Child Safeguarding leads and deputies in all sectors. (A current SAFEcic Standard Child Safeguarding course or equivalent is a pre-requisite)

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, learners will be able to;

tickExplain the key responsibilities of the Lead and Deputy for Safeguarding

tickName the key points that need to be included in a safeguarding policy

tickIdentify and reference their specific sector safeguarding requirements

tickDescribe the meaning of valid consent within the context of legislation

tickExplain how to work effectively with other professionals and agencies, with children, young people and their families when there are safeguarding concerns.

tickDescribe how to record, monitor and make a child safeguarding referral

tickExplain how to assess if a concern needs to be referred to the relevant agencies, including those online

tickAdvise other agencies of their professional opinions of individual children in safeguarding cases.

tickDescribe the key steps in making referrals to social services and the police if relevant

tickOutline how to manage complaints and allegations against personnel including making referrals to social services, the police, the LADO ( Local Authority Designated Officer), the DBS, professional and relevant sector regulatory bodies.

tickExplain how to keep clear, accurate and contemporaneous records with particular reference to; what has been said, what has been seen, and what has been done in relation to concerns of abuse.

tickDescribe how they might fulfil "duty of care"

tickCarry out safeguarding risk assessments of their organisation's working practices to help keep children and young people safe

TrusterSupplier PNGUnits;

  • Introduction, Legislation and Guidance
  • Policy making
  • Identifying concerns and making referrals
  • Handling allegations
  • Online Safety
  • Course assessment, downloads and feedback

This SAFEcic quality assured course meets the training requirements of local Safeguarding Partnerships, Boards and/or Committees, the Care Quality Commission, Ofsted, the Charity Commission, other regulatory bodies across the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands and the educational criteria required for Level Three required for verifiable enhanced Continuing Professional Development under the General Dental Council's Lifelong Learning Scheme. It represents 3 hours of verifiable CPD, learning outcomes A, B and D. The course includes a certificate and a comprehensive digital training pack

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Online Leading on Adult Safeguarding Course

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This course takes an hour to complete and is designed for nominated Adult Safeguarding leads and deputies in all sectors. (A current SAFEcic Standard Adult Safeguarding course or equivalent is a pre-requisite)

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, learners will be able to;

tickExplain the key responsibilities of the Lead for Safeguarding

tickName the key points that need to be included in a safeguarding policy

tickIdentify and reference their specific sector safeguarding requirements

tickDescribe the meaning of valid consent within the context of legislation

tickExplain how to assess if a concern needs to be referred to the relevant agencies, including those online

tickExplain how to work effectively with other professionals and agencies, with adults at risk and their families or carers when there are safeguarding concerns. 2. Describe how to record, monitor and make an adult safeguarding referral for an adult at risk. 3. Advise other agencies of their professional opinions of individual adults at risk in adult safeguarding cases.

tickDescribe the key steps in making referrals to social services and the police if relevant

tickOutline how to manage complaints and allegations against personnel including making referrals to social services, the police, the DBS, professional and relevant sector regulatory bodies.

tickExplain how to keep clear, accurate and contemporaneous records with particular reference to; what has been said, what has been seen, and what has been done in relation to concerns of abuse.

tickDescribe how they might fulfil "duty of care"

tickCarry out safeguarding risk assessments of their organisation's working practices to help keep adults at risk safe

TrusterSupplier PNGUnits;

  • Introduction, Legislation and Guidance
  • Policy making
  • Identifying concerns and making referrals
  • Handling allegations
  • Online Safety
  • Course assessment, downloads and feedback

This SAFEcic quality assured course meets the training requirements of local Safeguarding Partnerships, Boards and/or Committees, the Care Quality Commission, the Charity Commission, other regulatory bodies across the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands and the educational criteria required for Level Three required for verifiable enhanced Continuing Professional Development under the General Dental Council's Lifelong Learning Scheme. It represents 3 hours of verifiable CPD, learning outcomes A, B and D. It also fulfills all adult safeguarding aspects of "Safeguarding in general dental practice - A toolkit for dental teams". The course includes a certificate and a comprehensive digital training pack.

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SAS 2014

Online Standard Adult Safeguarding Course

3 hours CPD

This course takes an hour to complete and is for all those who work, or volunteer directly with adults at risk their families and carers in all sectors

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course learners will be able to:

tickName the key legislation and guidance for safeguarding adults at risk, including mental capacity

tickIdentify and reference their specific sector safeguarding requirements

tickDescribe appropriately the signs and symptoms of the possible abuse or neglect of the adults at risk with whom they come into contact.

tickExplain which individuals, organisations and reference documents they should refer to, and take advice from, if concerned about an adult at risk's wellbeing.

tickDescribe how to evaluate risk when considering whether or not to request consent to share information about an adult at risk with the statutory authorities.

tickOutline the their responsibilities towards confidentiality, consent and information sharing

tickExplain how to respond to concerns, what to do in the event of a disclosure of abuse and how to record

tickName who they should refer to when there is an adult abuse concern, including whistle blowing

tickDescribe how they might fulfil "duty of care"

tickCarry out safeguarding risk assessments of their working practices to help keep adults at risk safe

Units:

  • Overview of mental capacity, legislation and guidance for adult safeguarding
  • The recognition and types of adult abuse
  • How to respond to concerns and what to do in the event of a disclosure
  • Who to contact when there is an adult protection concern
  • Fulfilling your "duty of care"
  • Safer practice and keeping adults at risk safe
  • Course assessment, downloads and feedback

TrusterSupplier PNGThis SAFEcic quality assured course meets the training requirements of local Safeguarding Partnerships, Boards and/or Committees, the Care Quality Commission, the Charity Commission, other regulatory bodies across the UK, Ireland and the Channel Islands and the educational criteria required for Levels One and Two required for verifiable enhanced Continuing Professional Development under the General Dental Council's Lifelong Learning Scheme. It represents 3 hours of verifiable CPD, learning outcomes A and D. It also fulfills all adult safeguarding aspects of "Safeguarding in general dental practice - A toolkit for dental teams". The course includes a certificate and a comprehensive digital training pack.

SAFE also offers a number of open-house, public adult safeguarding training events. For a list of face to face training dates and venues click here

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