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The training gives professionals an understanding adult safeguarding and explains your safeguarding responsibilities, how to recognise signs of abuse and neglect, and how to report your concerns. It explores how social divisions affect a person who is subjected to abuse and the additional challenges and barriers that they face in reporting and being believed. It promotes good practice and equips professionals to be confident in supporting adults with care and support needs that are being subjected to abuse. This includes an overview of your specific responsibilities under the Care Act 2014, the Equality Act 2010, the Human Rights Act 1998, the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and further legislation and the steps you can take to minimise the risk of abuse or neglect. It equips professionals with the process for reporting safeguarding concerns to the MASH including reviewing and completing the relevant safeguarding forms.
At the end of the training participants will be able to:
This training is suitable for anyone whose job role involves working with adults at risk. It is suitable for workers of all levels, including managers, supervisors, staff, and volunteers. Examples of people who should take this training include NHS staff, Dental professionals, Carers (including in a residential home or domestic setting), Private healthcare workers, Education establishments (e.g., adult learning).
About your Facilitator: Rebecca Matthews is a Training Manager from The Haven Wolverhampton who holds a Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (ProfGCE) qualification and has over twenty-five years of experience in delivering training courses and working with women and children who have experienced abuse.
This webinar will be accessed through MS Teams, prior to the sessions please check you have access to MS Teams and that you have picture and sound on your device. No refunds will be issued, but tickets can be transferred to events of equivalent value.