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Foundation Training: Working Together to Safeguard Children and Adults at Risk
Mon, 6 Jan 2025, 09:00–13:30 GMT
Safeguarding Partnership Board, 16/16a Britannia Place, Bath Street, St Helier, Jersey Map
Audience:
This course is intended for everyone who works with adults at risk, children and/or families either in a professional or voluntary capacity.
Aim:
To raise participants awareness of safeguarding children and adults at risk. To gain an understanding of their role and responsibilities in relation to safeguarding children and adults at risk.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify the 12 categories of abuse for adults and the 4 categories of abuse for children, along with their signs, indicators, and identify current and emerging risks for children
- Define ‘Adult at Risk’ in the context of Adult Safeguarding and understand the criteria for initiating a Safeguarding Enquiry.
- Explain how the Safeguarding Adults procedure promotes the ‘Making Safeguarding Personal’ approach.
- Summarise the 5 principles of Capacity as outlined in the Self-Determination and Capacity Law (2016).
- Recognise at least 5 barriers to effective safeguarding for both adults, children and young people at risk.
- Define the term ‘Safeguarding’ and its relevance to both adults and children.
- Understand how societal attitudes, laws, and procedures on child abuse have changed over time.
- Respond appropriately to concerns about the safety and welfare of an adult, child, or young person, following your organization’s policies and SPB procedures, ensuring you know when and to whom suspected abuse should be reported.
Please note: This event is a 4½ hour face-to-face session.
Facilitators
Jason Loveless
Senior Multi Agency Learning and Development Officer
Julie Floyd
Learning and Development Officer
Contact us
- Safeguarding Partnership Board Training Co-ordinator
- Sa••••g@gov••••v.je
Location
Safeguarding Partnership Board, 16/16a Britannia Place, Bath Street, St Helier, Jersey
Classifications
Categories
- Safeguarding Adults and Children