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Adult Safeguarding Level 2 Training
LEVEL: 2
certified by: CPD
topics: 13
assessment: 1
pass mark: 75%
duration: 119 minutes
downloadable personalised certificate
professional voiceover
LAW & LEGISLATION
This course covers key points from:
- The Care Act 2014, which was introduced in April 2015
CONTENTS:
This CPD-certified, level-2 e-learning course is suitable for anyone who comes into contact with adults at risk in their work or voluntary activity, and provides learners with a thorough understanding of how to recognise adult abuse, the forms of abuse, acting on concerns, and reporting abuse.
The course includes optional voiceover recorded by a professional actor and includes downloadable resources, culminates with an assessment and provides certification upon completion to evidence the learning provided. It is specifically designed to give learners a better understanding of abuse that vulnerable adults can be subjected to, tips on how to spot the signs and what to do if abuse is taking place.
introduction
Introducing the definition of an adult at risk, abuse, and patterns and categories of abuse as well as who might be likely to abuse and where it might take place.
physical abuse
The definition, signs and statistics of physical abuse.
domestic abuse
Looking at what domestic abuse is, and the signs to be aware of.
sexual abuse
Defining sexual abuse and the profile of those most susceptible to it, and introducing the possible signs of it.
psychological abuse
What psychological abuse includes, and the signs that can help to identify it.
financial or material abuse
Explaining what financial or material abuse is and how to spot it.
modern slavery
An introduction to modern slavery and the signs to be aware of.
neglect and acts of omission
Introduction to neglect and acts of omission and what they entail and introducing the possible signs.
self-neglect
What self-neglect is and includes, and how to spot it, as well as typical attitudes found in those who self-neglect.
organisational abuse
The definition of organisational abuse and an explanation of how it comes about, with an overview of the typical signs.
discriminatory abuse
Taking a look at what discriminatory abuse is.
responding to disclosures
Dealing with disclosures and tips for reporting and keeping records.
the care act 2014
Fully covering all the key points and changes in The Care Act 2014.
EXTRA RESOURCES:
- Quickflick guide - adults at risk: scotland