Risk Management in Adult Care
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Risk Management in Adult Care

By One Education

Master management strategies for risk in adult care to protect clients, staff, and maintain high-quality care standards.

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Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Other

What's included:

  • Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
  • Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
  • Fully Online Recorded Class
  • 24/7 & Lifetime Access
  • Online support
  • No hidden fees

Effective management of risk is crucial in adult care to ensure the safety and wellbeing of both clients and staff. This course explores key principles of risk management, including risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and monitoring procedures. Learners will understand how structured management approaches prevent incidents, reduce liability, and improve overall care standards.

The programme also examines the identification of hazards, incident reporting, and strategies for maintaining a safe environment within adult care settings. By applying practical management techniques, participants will be able to implement risk reduction plans, evaluate outcomes, and continuously improve safety measures. This ensures that adult care organisations maintain high standards through consistent and effective risk management practices.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand key principles of risk management in adult care.
  • Develop skills to identify and assess potential risks effectively.
  • Learn strategies for implementing safe management practices in care.
  • Apply monitoring and evaluation techniques to improve risk management.
  • Recognise legal and professional responsibilities in managing adult care risks.

Who is this course for?

  • Care managers seeking to improve risk management strategies in practice.
  • Supervisors responsible for ensuring safety within adult care teams.
  • Senior care staff aiming to implement effective management systems.
  • Healthcare professionals wanting to develop skills in risk assessment.
  • Individuals preparing for leadership roles in adult care services.

Career Path

  • Care Manager – £35,000 average annual salary
  • Senior Care Supervisor – £32,000 average annual salary
  • Health and Safety Officer (Care) – £32,500 average annual salary
  • Quality Assurance Officer – £34,000 average annual salary
  • Compliance Manager – £38,000 average annual salary
  • Adult Care Team Leader – £30,500 average annual salary

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