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Investigating Vulnerable Adult Abuse
Training
Inhouse
Description
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Type
Training
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Methodology
Inhouse
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Duration
1 Day
Gain skills in creating a safe environment for speaking / interviewing including the use of questioning styles. Gain skills and understanding in the context of an organic and safe investigative decision making process (who, when, why, what) Increase participants confidence in challenging and working with external providers and key stakeholders Understand the importance of evidence (balance of probabilities) in final reports Explore for themselves issues of challenging others whilst working with complex information. Suitable for: This course is aimed at those within the Local Authority Integrated Safeguarding Adults teams who are responsible for investigating adult abuse allegations.
About this course
No prior training is required to attend this course.
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Dr Sarah Carlick
Managing Director
In the delivery of safeguarding through conferencing, training and organisational reform I offer customers opportunities to ‘think outside the box’. This is complimented by my birds eye strategic vision and overview. My bespoke services and solutions meets client’s needs being adaptable and flexible maximising their people and resources. I am outcome driven with evidence for change for safer practice.
Course programme
Ideally suited to those employed within a Local Authority’s Integrated Safeguarding Adults team and having responsibility for investigating adult abuse allegations.
We focus here on the activities required to manage all referrals to a conclusion. This is an in-depth three-day course that will provide your staff with the skills and confidence to investigate adult abuse referrals, culminating in the production of a user- friendly checklist or investigation tool.
Additional information
Investigating Vulnerable Adult Abuse