For those who work with children or the vulnerable, there are always going to be safeguarding responsibilities, though these will vary depending on your role. Our Level 2 course is aimed at those with extra safeguarding responsibilities, but aren’t necessarily at a managerial or supervisor level. This course will explore safeguarding in light of both children and vulnerable adults and will provide insights into all the topics you need to know, including signs, symptoms and types of abuse, current legislation and guidance, and your recording and reporting responsibilities. We also offer Safeguarding Everyone Training at Level 1 and Level 3 Unsure if you require Level 1, 2 or 3 Safeguarding Everyone training?
Safeguarding Everyone Level 2 Refresher Training
£30.00
Description
Why take this course? Anyone who works with children or vulnerable adults has a statutory duty to safeguard. Training is a fantastic way of learning and understanding your responsibilities in this area. But safeguarding is a topic that is constantly changing, so it is important that training is regularly refreshed. This is why refresher courses are so important. Companies can decide how often they refresh their employees’ training, though every two years is a common suggestion. This will vary depending on the roles and responsibilities, though.
Course Overview: Our course includes bite-sized modules covering both safeguarding children and safeguarding adults. These bite-sized modules allow you, the learner, to dip in and out as you need and in your own time, providing you with the flexibility that many learners desire in our busy working world. We have also included a range of immersive real-world scenarios and challenges to help embed the learning and relate the topic to your role, allowing you to get a deeper understanding of your safeguarding responsibilities.
Our course explores the following safeguarding topics, covering both children and vulnerable adults:
- An overview of safeguarding
- Why is safeguarding important
- Serious case reviews and Bichard reports
- The latest legislation and guidance
- Multi-agency working Jargon and key terms National and local contexts
- Types of abuse
- Signs and symptoms of abuse
- Reducing the likelihood of abuse
- Whistle-blowing Roles and responsibilities
- Recognising abuse
- How to deal with suspected/disclosed abuse
- Record-keeping and recording
Who should take this course? This training course should be taken by anyone who works with children and vulnerable adults, has previously completed their Safeguarding Everyone Level 2 training and needs to refresh and update their training. This may include roles such as non-clinical staff, administrators and reception staff for safeguarding teams, reception managers, teachers, psychologists, shared lives carer, PA, rehabilitation worker, welfare rights officer, housing support officer, health and social care support workers, community pharmacist or counsellor.
