
Safeguarding Adults for Managers
DateMonday, 29 June, 9:30am
LocationHertfordshire Development Centre
PriceTickets from £40
About this event
Course Duration:
9.30am - 4.30pm
Target Audience:
Managers, senior staff / volunteers, direct employers and their PA’s excluding individuals employed by Hertfordshire County Council.
For HCC employees please contact acslearninganddevelopment@hertfordshire.gov.uk for alternative training.
Aim:
This course will enable participants to understand the impact of The Care Act 2014 on safeguarding protocols. This will include determining how the 6 key principles of safeguarding impact on their operational activity, how to respond to incidences of abuse at a strategic level and how enquiries take place. The course encourages learners to take a proactive perspective and explores what measures a service can take to prevent abuse and how to learn from mistakes and near misses. The participants will consider a range of safeguarding strategies to ensure that services make safeguarding personal and ensure individuals remain at the centre of their decision making.
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe the aims of safeguarding and Hertfordshire priorities
- Explain the legislative framework for safeguarding
- Explain how the 6 key principles underpin safeguarding
- Explain ways to prevent abuse
- Describe the role of the manager in an enquiry
- Identify the 10 types of abuse
- Describe the role of the safeguarding board
- Explain how to respond to and report abuse
- Describe how to make safeguarding personal
Venue
Hertfordshire Development Centre
Robertson House Six Hills Way,
Stevenage
SG1 2FQ
Parking
Parking is available on site
Further information
NOTE: This course is for individuals who provide Adult Health and Social care in Hertfordshire or who support Hertfordshire residents only