Safeguarding group B

Safeguarding group B

Online event
Tuesday, Mar 31 from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm GMT+1
Overview

Join us for a lively discussion on the importance of protecting group B at our event – it's a must for all!

An essential course designed for staff who have regular contact with adults at risk and a responsibility to recognise and respond to safeguarding concerns.

This training explores the types and signs of abuse, legal duties under the Care Act 2014, reporting procedures, and how to support individuals safely while maintaining professional boundaries.

Delivered by experienced trainers from Altriss ASC Training, the session provides a supportive learning environment where participants can confidently explore real-life scenarios and develop practical safeguarding skills.

Aligned with Care Act 2014 (England), CQC expectations, and national safeguarding guidance.

Key Topics Covered

✔ Legal framework for safeguarding in England
✔ Types and indicators of abuse and neglect
✔ Roles and responsibilities of staff
✔ Responding to disclosures
✔ Recording and reporting concerns
✔ Whistleblowing and professional duty of care
✔ Person-centred safeguarding
✔ Information sharing and confidentiality

Who Should Attend?

  • Health and social care staff
  • Support workers and carers
  • Housing staff
  • Community workers
  • Volunteers working with adults at risk
  • Staff with direct contact responsibilities

What You Will Gain

✔ Clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities
✔ Confidence in recognising and responding to concerns
✔ Practical knowledge of reporting procedures
✔ Awareness of legal duties in England
✔ CPD certificate of attendance

Delivered By

At Altriss ASC Training our aim is to empower people to grow in confidence, knowledge, and compassion through supportive learning that transforms practice across sectors.

Join us for a lively discussion on the importance of protecting group B at our event – it's a must for all!

An essential course designed for staff who have regular contact with adults at risk and a responsibility to recognise and respond to safeguarding concerns.

This training explores the types and signs of abuse, legal duties under the Care Act 2014, reporting procedures, and how to support individuals safely while maintaining professional boundaries.

Delivered by experienced trainers from Altriss ASC Training, the session provides a supportive learning environment where participants can confidently explore real-life scenarios and develop practical safeguarding skills.

Aligned with Care Act 2014 (England), CQC expectations, and national safeguarding guidance.

Key Topics Covered

✔ Legal framework for safeguarding in England
✔ Types and indicators of abuse and neglect
✔ Roles and responsibilities of staff
✔ Responding to disclosures
✔ Recording and reporting concerns
✔ Whistleblowing and professional duty of care
✔ Person-centred safeguarding
✔ Information sharing and confidentiality

Who Should Attend?

  • Health and social care staff
  • Support workers and carers
  • Housing staff
  • Community workers
  • Volunteers working with adults at risk
  • Staff with direct contact responsibilities

What You Will Gain

✔ Clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities
✔ Confidence in recognising and responding to concerns
✔ Practical knowledge of reporting procedures
✔ Awareness of legal duties in England
✔ CPD certificate of attendance

Delivered By

At Altriss ASC Training our aim is to empower people to grow in confidence, knowledge, and compassion through supportive learning that transforms practice across sectors.

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

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