About Safeguarding Adults at Risk Online.
What is an adult at risk? What is involved with The Equality Act 2010, The Mental Capacity Act 2007, The Care Act 2014, The Sexual Offences Act 2003, and The Protection of Freedoms Act 2012? What is Physical abuse? What is Psychological and Emotional Abuse? What is Discriminatory abuse? What is Sexual abuse? What is Financial and Material abuse? What is neglect and what is self-neglect? What is Institutional or Organisational abuse? Our Online Safeguarding Adults at Risk Course enables attendees to identify the six principles which are Empowerment, Protection, Prevention, Proportionality, Partnership and Accountability. will help you answer the questions above and more. It is estimated that there have been around 498,260 concerns of abuse raised during 2022 to 2021 in the UK.
Through our Online Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults course, you will gain an understanding of what Physical abuse, Psychological or Emotional abuse, Discriminatory abuse, Sexual abuse, Financial and Material abuse, Institutional and Organisational abuse, and Behavioural Indication of abuse entails as well as the signs that the individual is being abused. You will learn what Neglect is and what are the signs of an individual being neglected. You will learn what Self-Neglect is and what are the signs that an individual is Self-Neglecting.
Who is Safeguarding Adults at Risk Online for?
Our Online Safeguarding Adults at Risk Course enables attendees to identify the six principles which are Empowerment, Protection, Prevention, Proportionality, Partnership and Accountability. course is for anyone who carers for an individual who is classes as a Vulnerable Adult. Our course will provide knowledge, skills and, confidence to how to deal with a complaint.
What are the learning outcomes?
- Discuss who is classed as an adult at risk.
- Discuss all the different legislation and regulations involved with Safeguarding Adults.
- Recognise the differences between the types of abuse and neglect.
- Be able to understand the roles and responsibilities of a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL).
- Develop knowledge, skills and strategies to develop positive and safe environments for individuals who are wanting to inform you of abuse and/ or neglect.