Safeguarding Adults in Clinical Practice- Level 2 (NW240507A)

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SubjectChild / Adult Safeguarding
DescriptionUsing case studies, this course will look at relevant safeguarding policies and how these fit into the standards set out by our professional bodies and local safeguarding procedures.
Additional information

The presentation will look at the relevant safeguarding adults policies, including The Care Act and The Mental Capacity Act and how these fit into the standards set out by our professional bodies and local safeguarding procedures. The presentation will utilise case studies so that the delegates will improve their own confidence in applying safeguarding practices in their day to day work , know where to go for support and also understand how they fit into the larger multi-agency team within safeguarding adults.

Please note that Level 2 can only be achieved once you have also completed Level 2 Child Safeguarding.

Registration begins at 9:15

Microsoft Teams 

  • Please download the MS Teams app to your device in advance of the meeting where possible, to avoid any connection issues. You can download the app to your laptop by clicking here. To download the app on your phone or tablet visit your device’s app store.

Please be advised that you will be sent an email invite to the meeting no later than 6th May 2024

It is advised that where possible, you use a laptop/PC as this seems to alleviate potential issues.

Costs

£10 NHS DCP

£20 NON NHS DCP

£15 NHS DENTIST

£30 NON NHS DENTIST

Late Bookings Policy:

Any bookings made within 24 hours of the course commencement date are considered late bookings. It is crucial for us to maintain the quality of our courses and ensure a seamless experience for all participants. Therefore, late bookings may not receive an automatic link to the course.

Action Required:

If you have booked on a course within 24 hours of its start time, we kindly request that you contact the course organiser immediately. Failure to do so may result in:

1. No Access to the course: You may not receive the link to join the webinar automatically or have reserved a place at a venue.

2. Potential Charges: Depending on the circumstances, there may be charges associated with late bookings

VenueMS Teams, Webinar  View details
Date & timeTuesday 7 May 2024, 09:30 to 11:30
LecturerClaire Sedgley  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, B, C, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicGDC Recommended Topic
Catering None
CPD hours2:00
Cost£10.00 (£20.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group d: non nhs dentist, £10.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group c: non nhs dcp, £5.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group b: nhs dentist)
Aims

To improve confidence in professionals applying safeguarding principles in their day to day work by utilising case studies and thus, enabling the professionals to support adults at risk of abuse and neglect.

Objectives
  • Examine the ways in which abuse, harm and neglect can impact a persons life.
  • Classify the significance of health deficits on health and wellbeing through the life course.
  • Define the legal, professional, and ethical responsibilities around safeguarding adults.
  • Identify the best practice in documentation, record keeping, and data protection issues in relation to information sharing for safeguarding purposes.
  • Review the guidance related to participation in safeguarding enquiries and reviews.
  • Recognise the professional duty to report safeguarding concerns in line with organisational and professional guidance.
  • Recognise the importance of establishing, acting or making a decision in person’s best interests as reflected in legislation and key statutory and non-statutory guidance.
  • Describe how to access local safeguarding supervision, networks & support.
Learning outcomes

Following the session delegates will:

  • Have improved knowledge, skills and confidence in supporting individuals with safeguarding concerns
  • know who to report concerns to
  • understand what responsibility they have in safeguarding adults.