Training for Safeguarding Adults
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Training for Safeguarding Adults

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Let's dive into the nitty-gritty of safeguarding adults in this interactive training session - get ready to learn and engage!

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Learn the essentials of adult safeguarding from A to Z. Build your awareness, boost your understanding, and know exactly what to do next.


Overview


Safeguarding adults isn’t about jumping through hoops—it’s about knowing what matters and acting when it counts. This training takes you through the A to Z of safeguarding responsibilities, helping you stay aware, alert, and informed. Whether you're new to the topic or brushing up your knowledge, this course ensures you're never caught out by uncertainty or red tape.

Expect clear guidance, straight talk, and no-nonsense learning. From recognising signs of abuse to understanding policies and reporting structures, this course keeps things sharp and serious—because people’s wellbeing isn’t something to be vague about. Delivered entirely online, you can learn at your own pace with content that respects your time and intelligence.


Learning Outcomes


  • Understand the key principles of safeguarding adults effectively.
  • Identify various forms and signs of adult abuse or neglect.
  • Know how to respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns.
  • Recognise legal responsibilities and organisational safeguarding duties.
  • Understand when and how to raise a safeguarding alert.
  • Learn the A–Z of terms used in safeguarding frameworks.


Who is this Course For


  • Staff working in health or adult social care settings.
  • Volunteers involved with vulnerable or at-risk adults.
  • Teachers or education staff supporting adult learners.
  • Housing officers managing tenancies involving at-risk residents.
  • Charity workers or outreach staff supporting adult services.
  • HR professionals overseeing workplace wellbeing and policies.
  • Customer service staff in banks or utilities dealing with vulnerable adults.
  • Anyone interested in safeguarding responsibilities and ethical action.


Career Path


  • Adult Social Worker – £35,000 (avg.)
  • Safeguarding Officer – £32,000 (avg.)
  • Support Worker (Adults) – £24,000 (avg.)
  • Adult Services Manager – £42,000 (avg.)
  • Health and Social Care Trainer – £30,000 (avg.)
  • Local Authority Case Coordinator – £34,000 (avg.)


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