Roles and Responsibilities  in Adult Protection
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Roles and Responsibilities in Adult Protection

By Protecting People Angus

Roles and Responsibilities and Interagency Working in the Protection of Adults

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Training Suite

Angus House Orchardbank Business Park Forfar DD8 1AN United Kingdom

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PROTECTING PEOPLE ANGUS STRATEGIC COMMITTEE (PPASC)

2025 - Core Training

Level 2 Training

Roles and Responsibilities

and

Interagency Working in the Protection of Adults


Target Trainees:


care workers, nurses, social workers, social care officers, NHS ward and community staff, police officers, Council residential and community staff, psychiatric services, voluntary and private sector residential, day care and care at home staff.


Participants will be staff of any agency providing services for any adults in need, their carers or families.


Participants will be staff from any agency who need basic adult protection training that builds on any e-learning or other brief training.



Aims and objectives:

· To provide a basic guide to the adult protection act and the legal responsibilities of key agencies


· To explore with others, their role and responsibilities in relation to the support and protection of adults


· To develop an understanding of the legislative framework for the support and protection of adults


· To consider what is harmful to adults and how adults in need of support and protection can be identified


· To consider how to respond to concerns about an adult at risk of harm


· To develop knowledge of what facilitates good interagency working with adults, their carers and their families


Please note this training is for multi-agency staff within the Angus and Tayside areas only.

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Protecting People Angus

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