Safeguarding Adults Level 3: Managing Staff and Making Decisions
This is a one day course delivered online over two half-days. You must apply for both sessions for one course. You cannot “mix and match” across course dates as the trainer will adapt delivery per course to meet learners’ needs, so the close of Day 1 it will not always be at the same place in the programme. On applying you must commit to attend both sessions. If you do not complete both sessions this will be regarded as non-attendance and our cancellation policy will apply.
Tutor
Dawn Revell
Target Group
Those who manage staff and make decisions in safeguarding adults investing-actions in the local authority and provider services in health, social care and the independent & voluntary sector.
Delegates must have completed Safeguarding Adults Level 1: Awareness (or have equivalent knowledge) and Safeguarding Adults Level 2: Assessment and Planning prior to attending this course.
Course Aims
To provide an overview of Berkshire’s Multi-Agency Safeguarding Adults Policy and Procedures and your role n managing the safeguarding adults investigation process
Course Outcomes
By the end of the course delegates will be able to:
- Review and expand on skills and knowledge gained from Levels 1 & 2 training
- Demonstrate a basic knowledge of relevant legislation
- Identify their role and responsibility in the safeguarding adults process
- Manage safeguarding adults investigations
- Identify the role of other professionals in the process
- Assess safeguarding adults referrals and identify appropriate actions
- Involve vulnerable adults and carers appropriately throughout the process
- Co-ordinate safeguarding adults and disciplinary processes
- Demonstrate an understanding of safe recruitment and selection processes.