Safeguarding Adults L1-2

This Safeguarding Adults Level 1&2 course provides essential training for recognising and responding to adult safeguarding concerns. It covers key legislation, principles of safeguarding, types of abuse, how to respond to disclosures, and the process of reporting concerns. Tailored for health and social care professionals, volunteers, and others working with adults at risk, the course ensures participants are aware of their duties and the importance of person-centred, respectful approaches. It supports the development of safer practices and compliance with legal and ethical responsibilities.

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About The Course

This Safeguarding Adults Level 1&2 course provides essential training for recognising and responding to adult safeguarding concerns. It covers key legislation, principles of safeguarding, types of abuse, how to respond to disclosures, and the process of reporting concerns. Tailored for health and social care professionals, volunteers, and others working with adults at risk, the course ensures participants are aware of their duties and the importance of person-centred, respectful approaches. It supports the development of safer practices and compliance with legal and ethical responsibilities.

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Learning Objectives

Define safeguarding and explain its importance in adult care.
Identify signs and types of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in adults.
Describe key legislation and policies relevant to safeguarding adults.
Recognise factors that increase vulnerability in adults.
Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns and disclosures.
Understand the procedures for recording and reporting safeguarding issues.
Promote dignity, respect, and person-centred approaches in safeguarding practice.
Support a multi-agency approach to safeguarding and understand the role of different professionals.
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Course Modules

Module 1:

Safeguarding definition

Module 2:

Recognising indicators of abuse

Module 3:

How to take an action in case of abuse

Module 4:

Relevant legislation

Module 5:

The differences between harm, abuse and neglect

Module 6:

When and how to advocate

Module 7:

Professional responsibilities and boundaries

Module 8:

Social care referral

Module 9:

Safeguarding documentation

Module 10:

Record keeping in safeguarding

Module 11:

Statutory, non-statutory guidance and legislation

Module 12:

Radicalisation risk and prevention

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Keywords

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