Summary:
Case file audits are an essential tool in evaluating the effectiveness of safeguarding practices. These audits involve reviewing a sample of case files to ensure that professionals are following best practices, meeting statutory requirements, and delivering high-quality services. The audit process examines how well agencies have worked together, the quality of decision-making, and whether safeguarding actions were timely and appropriate.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the purpose and importance of case file audits in safeguarding practice.
- Learn how to conduct a thorough case file audit, identifying key areas for evaluation.
- Understand the role of audits in improving multi-agency collaboration and service delivery.
- IMPORTANT: As of 1st February 2025, attendees will no longer be provided an individual certificate of completion. Resources will be circulated following the training with an email confirming attendance.
Please note that webinars and briefings delivered by Derby Safeguarding Adults Board are only available for individuals who work and provide services within
Derby city and Derbyshire boundaries.
Delegates who do not work within these boundaries will be removed from the attendee list and will not receive any information in relation to the webinar.
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Derby Safeguarding Adults Board