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Designated Safeguarding Person for Adults at Risk (Wales)

£60

Online & Instructor led

About

The course describes the different types of abuse—physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect—and what signs and symptoms to look out for. The course provides a wide range of scenarios to give a clearer picture of what these forms of abuse might look like. Identifying the signs and symptoms of abuse is critical to protect vulnerable adults’ health and development and overall wellbeing. The course gives advice on how to respond if abuse is suspected or if you are told about abuse. Anyone who works with or around vulnerable adults is a part of the safeguarding process and has an obligation to report abuse and share information with other organisations and agencies. Professionals working with vulnerable adults might also find themselves in a situation where an allegation is made against them. They will learn about allegation criteria, what happens after a claim has been made and what type of conduct is appropriate when working with vulnerable adults.

Written & Presented by Safeguarding Specialist with 40 years experience in Social ServicesFully online course and quizCourse duration: 2-2.5 hoursCertificate is sent out immediately upon completionFull audio commentary - exact same course as we use in venues across the countryAccredited by Probatus


Who should take this course?

This Designated Safeguarding Person course is for anyone who works in a managerial or supervisory role with in your organisation or a designated role within safeguarding. Organisations who come in to regular contact with adults at risk need a registered DSP such as social care support workers, healthcare workers, doctors, nurses and so on.


The course

Once purchased, the course subscription lasts for a month, simple click on Your Courses to begin. Within that time you can access the course freely. The course is made up of video modules comprised of audio commentary of our Designated Safeguarding Person presentation, hosted by our safeguarding specialist. Once you have completed the video modules and watched our videos on any legislation updates, you can test your new knowledge by taking our multiple-choice quiz. Your certificate will then be sent out to you via email. 


What the course covers

​​In this Designated Safeguarding Person course, you will cover:​

legal responsibility and duty of Designated Safeguarding Person

practice examples and learning from serious case reviews

factors to consider when there is a welfare concern or allegation

confidentiality and information sharing

sexual exploitation and FGM

how to overcome organisational barriers to reporting concerns


Learning Outcomes​​

Participants will:

be able to describe the role and responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Person

know what actions to take to ensure the safety and welfare of vulnerable adults with whom their organisation has contact and the local referral procedures.

how to deal with professional disagreements (escalation procedures)

considered the blocks to staff reporting concerns and how to address these

explored how to make appropriate decisions about the action to take when informed of a concern

identify best practice for confidentiality, sharing of information (GDPR etc) .and recording practices

develop an awareness of the emotional dimension of safeguarding work and identify a network for personal support.

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