Safeguarding And Protection Of Vulnerable Adults
Safeguarding And Protection Of Vulnerable Adults
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Description
This Safeguarding And Protection Of Vulnerable Adults Course is designed to train teachers, healthcare workers, NHS staff and dental professionals who work with vulnerable adults. It’s important to know how to care for adults who may have been, or are being mentally or physically abused, so you can prevent further harm.
In this Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Course, we cover the basics of safeguarding, teaching you why vulnerable adults may be at risk and how to recognise the various types of abuse. We’ll also train you to understand when to take action and report your concerns.
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Who Should Take the Course
Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Safeguarding And Protection Of Vulnerable Adults
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Course Curriculum
This section provides an in-depth breakdown of the course structure, topics covered, and what students can expect from each module.
- In Module one, we will focus on what safeguarding vulnerable adults involves and detail the basic things we need to know about safeguarding.
- In module two, we will start to look into the key legislations and why they are relevant to safeguarding as well as the key points to each act.
- In module three, we will look into more detail about what constitutes as abuse or neglect and learn how to recognise the signs of abuse.
- In module four we will look at the responsibilities that you will have in ensuring a vulnerable adults safety and wellbeing.
- In module 5, we will look at communication methods within a care setting, and why it is important to build respectful and trusting relationships.
- In module six, we will look at how we respond to a safeguarding concern. We will learn how we share the information we have, and who to report your concerns to.
- In module seven, we will look at your responsibilities when raising a concern in more depth. You will learn the specifics of what you must report and when and how you should do so.
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