Courses are usually designed to suit the needs of individual organisations across the statutory, voluntary and independent sectors. Courses are delivered to a wide variety of staff across the sectors; ones provided regularly are:
Safeguarding adults/abuse of adults:
- Basic awareness
- Alerter training
- Handling disclosure
- Learning signs and symptoms of adult abuse
- Preparing to undertake an adult abuse investigation
- Interviewing skills
- Preparing for and participating in case conferences
- Chairing case conferences
- Risk assessment in safeguarding adults work
- Recording in safeguarding adults work
- Developing protection plans
- Managing adult abuse cases for managers
- Minute-taking in safeguarding adults meetings for administrative staff
- Working with victims of abuse in the long-term and the healing process
- Perpetrators of adult abuse
- Case review days
- Refresher training
- Training the trainers/developing pools of trainers
- Developing/inducting specialist safeguarding teams
General courses for health and social care staff:
- Recording skills
- Risk assessment and care planning
- Supervision skills
Courses can be designed specifically to meet your training needs and delivered in your own workplace. Alternatively you can attend courses which are run in our offices in Provincial House, Sheffield*. Please ring to discuss your training needs and requirements.
* Next Course: Supervision Skills – Tuesday 11th May 2010 |