Safeguarding Adults – Rewritten Summary
This online training provides essential knowledge for recognising, preventing and responding to abuse or neglect involving vulnerable adults. It explains safeguarding legislation, responsibilities, types of abuse and safe reporting procedures within health and social care environments.
What You Will Learn
- Core principles and aims of safeguarding adults.
- Legal duties, including Care Act 2014 and adult-protection policies.
- How to identify abuse, neglect, exploitation and signs of harm.
- Roles and responsibilities of care staff, organisations and professionals.
- Safe information sharing, documentation and reporting concerns.
- Best practices for communication, risk awareness and maintaining safe environments.
Curriculum Highlights
- Principles for Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults
- UK Safeguarding Legislation & Policy
- Types, Signs & Indicators of Abuse
- Responsibilities of Care Workers & Organisations
- Information Sharing & Escalation Procedures
- Reporting Concerns & Maintaining Safe Practice
Who Should Enrol
- Healthcare assistants, support workers, social-care professionals.
- Individuals responsible for adult care or support in community, residential or clinical settings.
- Anyone seeking accredited safeguarding training for compliance or professional development.
Certification & Key Features
- Fully online and self-paced.
- Accredited certificate issued upon completion.
- Suitable for beginners and experienced care staff.
- Practical training aligned with UK safeguarding standards.
Career & Progression
This course supports roles such as support worker, care assistant, adult safeguarding lead, team leader or compliance officer. It also supports advanced safeguarding and care leadership development.
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£120.00