Safeguarding for Adults at Risk of Harm - Relaxed (Funded).

Do you, or someone you are booking for, have any access or additional needs that it would be helpful for us to know about?

Equip yourself to work safely with adults at risk of harm by exploring the principles, approaches and practicalities of safeguarding adults across the four nations of the UK.  

 “Excellent presentation, clarity and empathy to everyone. The best safeguarding training I have attended.” - Participant feedback  

Who are these sessions for?

These sessions are designed for anyone who would like to take a slower, less formal approach to learning.  

We welcome all kinds of individual adjustments, and you will have the freedom to choose things such as whether you turn your camera on or not, when to move around, and whether you want to join breakout rooms.    

Course details:

This interactive webinar lasts 3 hours and is delivered over a morning, afternoon or evening.

The course will be presented by one of our team of professional and experienced trainers and will include presentation slides, film clips and small group exercises to help delegates learn the content effectively. As a foundation level course it is designed to be accessible by anyone at any level of the safeguarding learning journey.

Prices:

Member Non Member
1-9 £51.75 £57.50
10 + £41.40

£46.00

If you are a listed contact of one of our members, your discount will be applied automatically at checkout. If your organisation is a member but you are not the listed contact, please email our Training team at training@thirtyoneeight.org or call us on 0303 003 1111, option 3.

Course description:

Through taught content, polls, discussions and scenarios, this 3 hour interactive webinar will cover the five ‘R’s of safeguarding in the following modules: 

Module 1: Recognise... 

  • The experiences that increase vulnerability 

  • What safeguarding looks like for adults 

  • Signs and indicators of harm 

Module 2: Respond... 

  • Listening well 

  • Scenarios 

  • Challenges and motivations  

Module 3: Record... 

  • What, when and why? 

  • Considerations around capacity 

  • Enabling advocacy 

Module 4: Report... 

  • All concerns 

  • Consent to refer 

  • Considering risk 

Module 5: Reflect... 

  • Learn from experience 

  • Keep the person at the centre 

  • How safe is our culture? 



Change Cookie Choices