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Advanced Safeguarding Adults at Risk

Course Outline

This is an accredited training course that explores the relevant, up-to-date issues within the world of Safeguarding Adults at Risk. It comprises of relevant legislative framework, including the Care Act 2014, the Mental Health Act 2005, Making Safeguarding Personal, and clarifies their relevance within the safeguarding arena. This course also gives an insight into defining and considering the issue of capacity. It actively explores how to recognise and respond to safeguarding situations, staff and managers’ responsibilities, partnership working and information sharing, and enables awareness of the stages of a safeguarding enquiry.

For more information on course content and outcomes please watch this video.  


Target Audience

All professionals with a lead or designated professional role for safeguarding adults at risk.


Dates

Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd May 2024
Time: 13.30-16.30pm daily



FAQs

I don’t know if ‘wider workforce’ is the right training portfolio, how will this training be most appropriate to my organisation?

ECP tailors it’s content to different types of organisations and sectors. Our ‘wider workforce’ portfolio refers to many different sectors including charities, sports providers, children’s homes, and many more. ECP will always create bespoke content relevant to your setting to ensure you have the best experience when you train with us.

Please contact us via email or phone to have a chat with us about what your organisation does and we will make sure we include the relevant aspects within the training you book.


What level training is this course?

Since the implementation of Safeguarding Partnerships, most sectors have moved away from using the term ‘levels’. The expectation is that you will undertake training which is relevant to the role you take in the organisation.

If in doubt, reach out and we will be able to clarify what this equivalent level of training is.


What is the difference between face-to-face and live virtual training options?

As far as possible, our Advanced Safeguarding Adults at Risk training is as close to being the same regardless of delivery method as they can be! All the required content is covered to the highest standard, and we aim to keep as much interaction and engagement in all of our sessions as we do in our face-to-face training.

Face-to-face is our preferred method of training, but we know this is not always possible so have made our live virtual courses available so you don’t have to miss out on being able to access our courses.


Do I need this training for my role?

This training is a statutory requirement for all members of your staff who are a member of your Safeguarding Leadership team, or those who are in a management position supervising teams who support vulnerable adults. The requirement is to complete this training and renew at least once every 2 years.


Will I receive a certificate?

You will receive a PDF certificate for attending our training sessions. Advanced Safeguarding Adults at Risk Training with ECP is CPD certified for you and your organisation’s single central training record. You need to ensure you are available and engaged for the full duration of the training session in order to receive your certificate.


How far in advance can I book the training?

You can book your training as far in advance as you like! Some times of the year are especially busy so we advise you book up to a year or more in advance, especially if there is a specific date and time you would like to secure. If you know your training will be up for renewal the sooner you get the training date confirmed the more likely ECP will have availability to deliver your training.


How many people can attend the training?

Our face-to-face training numbers vary from course to course, and also take into consideration the size of the space we will be delivering the training in. The size of groups can vary.

Our virtual delivery of introduction to safeguarding adults has no minimum number of attendees, maximum number of attendees depends on the size of your organisation.

On your booking form, you will be asked how many delegates need to access this training. From this we will be able to ensure we can meet the needs of your organisation.


How do I book this training?

Our training is booked using the online booking form via the ‘BOOK NOW’ button on the Course tab of this page. Once completed, you will receive confirmation that your form has been submitted, then you will receive an email confirmation of your booking. Bookings are not confirmed until you have received this as we may have questions or the date you request may not be available.

If you would like to contact us to check availability or ask any further questions before completing the booking form, please call us on 01727 808340 or via the chat function on the website.

All availability is managed on a first come first served basis and we cannot reserve dates, so by completing the booking form quickly you are most likely to get your preferred date.


What information will I need in order to make a booking?

To complete our booking form, we will need to know how many delegates will be accessing the training, which date you would like the training to be delivered, and invoicing details of how payment will be made.

Once the booking form is submitted, we will contact you if we have any further questions.

Reviews

Really detailed training, delivered at an engaging pace and liked the opportunity to have discussions.
Staff member at Breaking Barriers.



ECP will send you an email with the relevant links to each session to be shared with participants. Participants will then be able to register themselves for their session.

You can view our joining instructions below:

Participants will have access to their allocated session, for a set time period, where they can access the content when they wish.

All courses have specific dates and times which participants must attend. Courses that are 6 hours in duration will be delivered in 2 x 3-hour sessions.
Questions can be submitted during the self-paced webinar. All questions will then be collated and a written response created at the end of the webinar period. This will be made available to you the following week.

Live sessions have interactive elements which include voting in polls, audio interaction, raising hands and opportunities for Q & A.
Yes - The sessions are closed sessions. Participants will be informed when registering whether or not webcam and microphone access is required for their specific course. The data collated from participants is their first name, surname, role title and email address – unless additional data is requested by the client. A disclaimer is provided, and data will be deleted once shared with you.
Attendee report - including engagement data.
Q & A report from self-paced sessions - which will be sent to you the following week for you to cascade.
Feedback Report – a survey completed after the session.
Post course handouts – sent out to every attendee.