Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (SOVA) - Level 3
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Course
Online
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Beginner
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Level 3 Safeguarding is designed for candidates who are actively involved with the reporting and creation of Safeguarding cases. They will be required to take additional responsibility when these concerns come up.
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I might want to thank you for your great online course on Safeguarding Adults. It was the first occasion when I ever done on line courses, and I was dependably not certain it would work for me. Be that as it may, it was exceptionally decent and I think an extremely helpful apparatus for specialists to do these mandatory preparing modules.
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I found the website exceptionally accommodating and simple to utilize, and I might just utilize it once more.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Khaled El-Ghazali
Ara Andrews
Subjects
- Mental Health
- Risk
- Psychology
- IT for adults
- Law
- IT risk
- Safeguarding
- Mental Health Act
- Mental Capacity Act
- Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
- Vulnerable Adults
- Protection of Vulnerable Adults
- Care Standards Act
Teachers and trainers (1)
Interactive Healthcare Training
Online Training
Course programme
This course will cover:
1. Legislation and official guidance references, including:
• Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (POVA) Scheme 2004
• Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
• No Secrets – The Protection of Vulnerable Adults 2000 & 2009 (official guidance published by the Department of Health and the Home Office)
• Care Standards Act 2000.
• The Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
• The Human Rights Act 1998
• The Equality Act 2010
2. Definition of the term ‘Vulnerable Adult’ and understanding of the context of safeguarding and protection from abuse
3. Different types of abuse, evidence and the key signs of abuse
4. Case studies and examples how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse
5. Different ways to minimise the risk of abuse
6. Reporting abuse if there is a suspicion that abuse has occurred (recognising and report unsafe practices).
7. Understanding the Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
The course consists of three sections. Each section is followed by a test.
This course has been verified by Skills for Health against the UK Core Skills Training Frameworks subject "Safeguarding adults".
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Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults (SOVA) - Level 3