Safeguarding Level 2 Children and Vulnerable Adults (NW181112A)

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CSE Guidance AnnexesCSE Guidance Core Document
Dols Code of PracticeFGM Mandatory Reporting
FlyerInformation Sharing Advice 2018
L1 pre-course readingL2 Handout
Mental Capacity ActOral Health in Older people
Power-point HandoutSafeguarding Checklist for Dentists
What to do if you are worriedWTSC Inter Agency Guide 2018

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SubjectChild / Adult Safeguarding
DescriptionThis level two course is suitable for all Dentists and DCPs. This course will equip staff with the skills and knowledge to be able to identify, respond to, and report safeguarding concerns in children and vulnerable adults in dental practice.
Additional information

This course will increase confidence in identifying abuse or neglect, reporting abuse or neglect both internally in practice and externally to local authorities or the Police. It will help professionals develop strategies to manage the reality of making a safeguarding report and improve the safety of patients.

Glenys Hurst Robson is an experienced and enthusiastic trainer with vast experience in the safeguarding sector, both in training and quality assurance, audit and evaluation of multi-agency safeguarding training programmes for a local Safeguarding Children Board. Glenys also spent 13 years in local government Children & Family Services.

Testimonial

This course was very empowering to the whole dental team by giving skills and knowledge in order to be able to provide a service that protects children and vulnerable adults. The content could not have been more spot on in what we needed to hear and learn. The speaker was engaging and energetic with great interaction. 

 

 

Registration begins at 9am

Catering

A selection of vegetarian/non vegetarian options will be made available, however please be aware that we are unable to cater for special dietary requirements such as Gluten Free, Nut Allergy, Vegan. We therefore suggest that delegates bring their own food if you have a specialist requirement.

 

Pre-course Reading 

Each candidate will have access to their pre-course reading booklet once registered on MAXCOURSE. All literature must be read prior to the course date

VenueWhiston Education, Training & Conference Centre, Whiston - Merseyside  View details
Date & timeMonday 12 November 2018, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMrs Glenys Hurst - Robson  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, B, C, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicGDC Recommended Topic
CateringRefreshments and Lunch
CPD hours5:30
Cost£30.00
Aims

To equip staff with the skills and knowledge to be able to identify, respond to, and report safeguarding concerns in children and vulnerable adults in dental practice

Objectives

This course meets Enhanced CPD Outcome: A, B, C & D

 

Safeguarding Children

  • Child development / National assessment framework (attachment theory)
  • Child Protection Process (Working Together 2013)
  • Joint investigation process & roles/responsibilities of professionals involved
  • Perspective of child & family involved in CP process
  • Knowledge of CP conferences & role of independent reviewing officer
  • Knowledge of LSCB’s

Safeguarding Adults at Risk

  • Understand roles & responsibilities of others under Safeguarding Adults at Risk Procedures
  • Understand the investigation process from alert to referral, planning meeting & protection plan
  • Understanding emotional aspect of making a decision for another who lacks capacity
  • Demonstrate an awareness of the main principles of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Best interest principles
  • Understand the requirements of the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
  • Other safeguarding arrangements eg MAPPA & MARAC and National Child and Domestic Abuse Disclosure schemes
  • Knowledge of SAP boards
  • Referral pathway - meeting structure – time scales
Learning outcomes

This course will increase confidence in identifying abuse or neglect, reporting abuse or neglect both internally in practice and externally to local authorities or the Police. It will help professionals develop strategies to manage the reality of making a safeguarding report and improve the safety of patients.