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Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Level 2

Training

Inhouse

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    1 Day

You will increase your knowledge of identifying and reporting actual or potential abuse and initiating formal investigation procedures. You will be able to define the term "abuse" and distinguish between the various patterns of abuse. Level 2 study means you will also recognise the differing types of abuse and their related signs and be able to spot the people who may be potential abusers. You will have a good handle on pertinent government legislation and regulatory frameworks in order to protect vulnerable adults including the requirements of ISA. Suitable for: This course will be of particular interest if you currently work with or are working towards having lead responsibilities for safeguarding vulnerable adults.

About this course

Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Level 1 would be an advantage, however, it is not essential.

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Dr Sarah  Carlick

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

After studying at Level 1, then this course examines the concept of vulnerability and the safeguarding of vulnerable adults in a variety of situations - some of which are regulated under the Care Standards Act 2000.

You will be able to focus, in detail, on the various forms that abuse can take and develop a better understanding of who is a vulnerable adult, who the potential abusers are and the actions you must take where abuse is disclosed.

Our course will help you in analysing key legislation and regulatory frameworks surrounding inter-agency collaboration including the “No Secrets” guidance, a review of the implementation of PoVA and the Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) Vetting and Barring Scheme.

Additional information

Payment options: All our courses are bespoke to the customer and sector and so costs are dependent on customer needs

Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Level 2

Price on request