Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults for the Whole Dental Team (Level 2 competence) (IOW170217pm)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectSafeguarding
DescriptionDental professionals working with adults should receive safeguarding adults training every 3 years as a minimum. All staff have a key role in preventing harm or abuse occurring and for taking action when concerns arise. This CPD activity will refresh learners’ knowledge and understanding of adult safeguarding responsibilities.
Additional information

St. Mary's Hospital, Newport is easily accessible by public transport from Cowes and Ryde. On site visitors parking facility available 4-6 hours rate is £3.90 Staff with parking permits pay a reduced rate of £0.65 for the day and can use any designated staff car parking area. The Education Centre lecture rooms are air-conditioned with IT-Data projector and screen facilities.

Course costs Dentists £25.00 DCPs £10.00

VenuePostgraduate Centre, IoW, Newport - Isle of Wight  View details
Date & timeFriday 17 February 2017, 13:15 to 16:45
LecturerMrs Jo Russell  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicSafeguarding
CPD hours3:00
Cost£25.00
Aims

Overall aim:

To reduce or, ideally, prevent the risk of significant harm from abuse and exploitation.

Specific aim:

1. To simultaneously support people to take control of their own lives by making informed choices.

2. To clarify the roles and responsibilities of the whole dental team in protecting adults at risk of abuse or neglect.

Objectives

1. To explain adult safeguarding and who is vulnerable.

2. To discuss the different types of abuse and neglect and the signs that they are happening.

3. Explain the principles of adult safeguarding.

4. To review national legislation as it relates to adult safeguarding, including the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.

5. To explain how to get help and support to report abuse and neglect.

Learning outcomes

1. Identify adults who may be at risk of abuse, neglect or exploitation due to the actions (or lack of action) by another person.

2. Demonstrate effective recognition of the signs and indicators of abuse and neglect.

3. Demonstrate effective use of the safeguarding principles to consider the wellbeing of people with care or support needs at risk of abuse or neglect.

4. Explain the legal issues relevant to adult safeguarding, including consent and assessing capacity.

5. Manage disclosures safely and share information correctly to identify people at risk and put steps in place to help prevent abuse or neglect.