Safegaurding Of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA / POVA)
Training
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Class hours
6h
Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (SOVA / POVA). The course will help participants to: Provide a service that protects vulnerable adults. Define a vulnerable adult. Define What abuse is. Explain significant harm. Understand CRB and POVA checks. Understand capacity. Recognise the types of abuse and their related signs. Describe the key points of government legislation and regulations to protect vulnerable adults. Explain the importance of reporting and whistle-blowing on actual or potential abuse. Take personal action to safeguard vulnerable adults. Suitable for: All staff
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Course programme
Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (SOVA / POVA)
What are the benefits of attending the course?
The course will help participants to:
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Provide a service that protects vulnerable adults
Define a vulnerable adult
Define What abuse is
Explain significant harm
Understand CRB and POVA checks
Understand capacity
Recognise the types of abuse and their related signs
Describe the key points of government legislation and regulations to protect vulnerable adults
Explain the importance of reporting and whistle-blowing on actual or potential abuse
Take personal action to safeguard vulnerable adults in your care
Safegaurding Of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA / POVA)