Learn the roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding.
What are the roles and responsibilities of a trainer? What is safeguarding? How is an adult classed as an adult at risk? Who can be vulnerable? The types of abuse? What are the common signs and symptoms that there may be something concerning happening in an individual’s life? What legislation is in place to protect individuals? How do you correctly share information? Can you share information without consent? What is capacity? What should be on a safeguarding policy document? What is an allegation? What is an organisational procedure? What is the role of a designated safeguarding lead?
Our Safeguarding Level 3 and Designated Safeguarding Lead Train the Trainer course will help you to answer the questions above and more.
Through our Safeguarding Level 3 and Designated Safeguarding Lead Train the Trainer course, you will gain an understanding of what safeguarding is. You will learn what is meant by an adult at risk. You will learn all the different types of abuse. You will learn what some of the common signs and symptoms are that something concerning may be occurring within an individual’s life. You will learn what legislation is in place to support children. You will learn what legislation is in place to support adults. You will learn the importance of information sharing. You will learn about capacity within adults. You will learn what a designated safeguarding lead’s role are.
What you'll learn.
- Know the key legislation in relation to safeguarding children and adults at risk.
- Understand the signs and symptoms of different types of abuse.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding and partnership working including the role of the designated safeguarding lead.
- Recognise information sharing protocols.
- Understanding how to demonstrate knowledge around case triage and escalation.
Who is Safeguarding Level 3 & Designated Safeguarding Lead Train the Trainer for?
Our Safeguarding Level 3 and Designated Safeguarding Lead Train the Trainer course is aimed at managers in social care settings, designated safeguarding leads, those with safeguarding as a key part of their role who plan to deliver Safeguarding Level 2 to train other members of staff within the organisation. Learners should have sector experience and have previously undertaken some level of safeguarding training prior to the course. Learners should also have a minimum of level 3 teaching qualification if not they will still be able to deliver safeguarding courses in-house with this qualification.
What are the learning outcomes?
By the end of this course, you will be able to…
- Describe overall safeguarding best practice at Level 3.
- Explain what is meant by safeguarding.
- Describe different types of abuse and recognise signs and symptoms.
- Recognise the importance of having a safeguarding policy.
- Be able to understand the regulations of sharing information
- Demonstrate how to develop a next step action plan.
- Develop skills and strategies that will increase your knowledge about Safeguarding and ability to deliver appropriate training in the subject.
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