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SAFEGUARDING OF ADULTS LEVEL 3 TRAINING

Adults can be harmed in a variety of ways. Some people, such as the old and frail.

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About the Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 Training Course The Care Quality Commission defines adult safeguarding as “Safeguarding means protecting people’s health, wellbeing and human rights, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. It’s fundamental to high-quality health and social care”. This Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 is for staff who may have overall responsibility for Safeguarding within their organisation. For example, the Safeguarding Lead. Learners undertaking this course will have a higher level of knowledge and responsibility in responding to Safeguarding incidents, allegations and concerns. The Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 covers safeguarding legislation and guidance, how to contribute to assessments and investigations, organisational protocols and processes, how to support vulnerable adults and their families and how to document incidents, allegations and concerns. If you take care of children and young people, check out our Safeguarding Children and Young People training course. Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 Training Course Outline The aim of this Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 training course is to greater increase your knowledge of adult safeguarding, protecting vulnerable people, and the relevant safeguarding legislation. The key points covered in this course are: Legislation and guidance Duty of Care Assessments and investigations Information sharing Protocols and processes Supporting vulnerable adults Referring concerns Documenting Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 Training Course Learning Outcomes On completion of this Safeguarding of Adults Level 3 training course, learners should know and understand the following: Legislation and guidance Learn and understand the safeguarding vulnerable adults legislation and guidance that is in place Duty of Care Learn how duty of care applies to your role in your place of work Assessments and investigations Learn how to contribute to assessments and investigations in regard to safeguarding vulnerable adults in your place of work Information sharing Learn how to share confidential information correctly relating to safeguarding vulnerable adults Protocols and processes Learn the organisational protocols and processes in place in regard to safeguarding in your place of work Supporting vulnerable adults Learn and understand how to effectively support vulnerable adults and their families Referring concerns Know how to refer safeguarding concerns you have Documenting


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