Safeguarding Knowhow for Provider Managers Aim

A new provider of Safeguarding Adults training in Norfolk
St Thomas Training is delighted to have been appointed to provide this training, with effect
from 15th May 2015.
Dates for Sumer 2015 are listed below. More dates will follow in due course. If you wish to book
a place simply:
Call Sarah on 02380 970 914 or
email [email protected]
Safeguarding Knowhow for Provider Managers
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Friday 9th and 10th July 2015, 9.30am – 16.30pm, Norwich
For more information
please call us on 02380 970 914
or visit www.stthomastraining.co.uk/norfolk
Safeguarding Knowhow for Provider Managers
Aim
A two-day session to enable managers in the private and independent sector to fulfil their safeguarding
responsibilities effectively and work with their partners in the statutory sector to achieve, wherever
possible, the outcomes service users wish to achieve for themselves.
Target Group
Managers and senior staff in independent, private and voluntary organisations. Delegates must previously
have completed Safeguarding Adults Basic Awareness training and Mental Capacity Act training to level
one as a minimum.
Learning outcomes: by the end of this session participants should:
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Understand their role in safeguarding adults.
Have updated their knowledge of safeguarding legislation, guidance and local procedures.
Have refreshed their knowledge and understanding of the principles of the Mental Capacity
Act 2005 and the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
Know how to share and gather information in order to contribute to a safeguarding enquiry.
Know how to communicate with a service user to enable them to express the outcomes they
wish to achieve to keep themselves safe.
Know how to make a safeguarding referral and how to contribute to the safeguarding process.
Know how to contribute to and comply with a safeguarding plan.
Understand the rules that govern information sharing, consent and confidentiality.
Know how to deal with allegations against staff and when to refer to the SADDs team.
Understand the safer recruitment agenda, when DBS checks are required and how to ask
questions about motivation to work with vulnerable adults.
Know how to deal with complaints from family members.
Dates for Summer 2015 (more dates will follow in due course)
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Friday 9th and 10th July 2015, 9.30am – 16.30pm, Norwich
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Free for employees of Norfolk County Council, and for unpaid volunteers
£100.00 including VAT for employees of private, voluntary and independent care
providers in the county of Norfolk (book two places and get a third free – on the same
session or on different sessions)
Fees
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