- Outline what is meant by safer recruitment
- Know the six NHS employment check standards and their processes
- Define confidentiality and consent
- Know when you need to ask for consent from individuals you support and what is needed for consent to be valid, and outline when information can be shared without an individual’s consent
- Know how consent is gained when an individual lacks mental capacity
- Identify why some adults, children and young people are ‘at risk’ of abuse
- Outline how person-centred care promotes dignity, empowers and protects individuals
Course Fee: £35
You Will Learn
Course Overview
Throughout this training learners will cover a wide range of topics including, multi-agency working, best practice, consent and confidentiality, and recruitment, which will help learners apply their knowledge to all areas of their workplace.
Anyone working in healthcare needs to maintain a wide knowledge of safeguarding concepts and best practices, to ensure anyone they encounter during their work is protected from abuse or neglect.
The aim of this training course is to provide learners with practical and applicable knowledge to help them in their working lives. This includes such areas as, confidentiality and consent, a wide range of information and guidance to help professionals working with vulnerable children and adults. It includes the following topics in more detail:
- The definition of both children and adults at risk
- The definition of confidentiality and how to achieve it, maintain it, and protect an individual’s information
- The safe practices included in safer recruitment, including pre-employment checks
- Applicable legislation for consent and confidentiality such as GDPR 2016 and the Data Protection Act 2018
- The definition of consent, when you need to ask for it, and how to establish mental capacity to give consent
- Reporting your concerns – who to and how
- Recording consent; when to share information without consent if necessary
- Overview of safeguarding for children and adults
- The importance of safeguarding
- Multi-agency working
- Types of abuse, recognising abuse, how to deal with suspected/disclosed abuse
- Jargon and key terms
- How to create and use risk and harm assessments
The course also contains challenges, case studies, and immersive real-world scenarios to help professionals apply their knowledge and skills in everyday working.