Description
“Safeguarding is everyone’s business, never, ever do nothing” – Lord Laming
Information from the UK Government, defines Safeguarding as a term which is broader than ‘child protection’ and relates to the action taken to promote the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and protect them from harm.
A vulnerable adult is someone who is aged 18 or over who has a physical, sensory or learning disability. A vulnerable adult can have mental health problems or substance misuse difficulties and can be ill or frail. Also, there may be a evidence of dementia/diminished capacity.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. Having safeguards in place within an organisation protects and promotes the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. It also enhances the confidence of trustees, staff, volunteers, parents/carers and the general public.
Children and vulnerable adults are less able to protect themselves than others, making them vulnerable to abuse. Research indicates that abuse and neglect are both under-reported and under-recorded. Inquiries into circumstances where abuse and neglect occurred have identified failings in how children and vulnerable adults are protected from harm.
To address these failings, people who come into contact with children and vulnerable adults as part of their paid employment or voluntary work, must have appropriate training in safeguarding procedures.
This Safeguarding Online Course, provides information on the safeguarding process. It explains the problems children and vulnerable adults face. Additionally, it details what to do if there is a concern over an individual’s welfare.
An explanation of the different categories of abuse (physical, sexual, emotional and neglect) is given. Also details on how to recognise the signs and symptoms of abuse is provided. Alongside this, where abuse can occur and who carries out the abuse is discussed.
Users will learn practical things they can do to safeguard children and vulnerable adults. Furthermore, if a member of staff suspects abuse or the risk of abuse, procedural advice is explained. The importance of the 4 Rs which underpins the safeguarding procedure, is also discussed; recognise, respond, record and report.
Additionally, various legislation regarding children and vulnerable adults is included in this course:
The Children Act, Working Together to Safeguard Children, Every Child Matters, The Human Rights Act, The Mental Capacity Act and The Care Act.
Main sections in this Safeguarding online training:
- Overview
- Recognising Abuse
- Respond and Record
- Reporting a Concern
- Acceptable Behaviour
- Final Test
KEITH W. –
Really informative course. I would suggest anyone who has contact with children and/or vulnerable adults should complete this