Improving adult safeguarding practice: Learning from SAR Jodie

Improving adult safeguarding practice: Learning from SAR Jodie

By Waltham Forest Strategic Partnership Boards

Online safeguarding training on: Making a good referral, escalation, applying Think Family approach and best practice information-sharing

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Online

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

About this event

Professionals across the safeguarding partnership are invited to enhance their professional skills and knowledge with an online training session on safeguarding adults, with learning from recent Safeguarding Adults Reviews (SAR) Jodie. This course focuses on key aspects of safeguarding practices, including escalation, making effective referrals, adopting a Think Family approach, and best practice in regards to multi-agency information-sharing.

Key learning objectives:

  • Understand the importance of timely and appropriate escalation in safeguarding concerns.
  • Learn how to create clear, concise, and effective referrals to achieve the best outcomes for adults at risk.
  • Explore the Think Family approach, recognizing the interconnected needs of individuals within a family system.
  • Develop confidence in multi-agency information-sharing, ensuring compliance with legal frameworks and best practices.

Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

  1. Recognise and act upon safeguarding concerns using structured escalation processes.
  2. Write and submit referrals that contain all necessary information for swift and appropriate action.
  3. Apply the Think Family approach to ensure holistic, person-centered safeguarding strategies.
  4. Work collaboratively with multi-agency partners, sharing information effectively to safeguard adults at risk.

This training is ideal for professionals working in health, social care, police, fire service, or any setting where safeguarding adults is a priority.

Organized by

Strategic Partnership Boards constists of a wide range of agencies and spans across the four strategic partnership areas to help them work together and improve outcomes for residents in Waltham Forest, especially around safeguarding. 

The four partnership boards are:

Waltham Forest Safeguarding Children Board, Safeguarding Adults Board, Health and Wellbeing Board and SafetyNet (our Community Safety Partnership)

Free
Nov 18 · 6:00 AM PST