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Safeguarding Adults

Understanding the risks to vulnerable adults, relevant legislation and ideas of good practice.

This Safeguarding Adults session describes the background to safeguarding adults, and the frameworks currently in place to protect those at risk.

Who is this session for?  

This session is suitable for anyone who works with adults that may be vulnerable.

What is the session aim?

The session aims to explain what safeguarding is, give attendees an understanding of the risks to vulnerable adults, relevant legislation, and examples of good practice.

What will I learn?

This session describes the background to safeguarding adults, and the frameworks currently in place to protect those at risk.

Please note: Local authority area processes will not be covered, as they vary considerably by area.

By the end of the session, learners should be:  

  • aware of relevant Safeguarding Legislation and Policy
  • clear on reporting channels
  • aware of safeguarding responsibilities
  • able to respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns
  • aware of a range of safeguarding themes and able to identify vulnerable factors.

How will this session be delivered?

This three-hour session will be delivered via MS Teams.

Who will deliver this session? 

This session will be delivered by Lynn Rimmer, a Training and Development Team expert who has many years of experience in training and safeguarding.

Tickets

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Safeguarding Adults 13/01/2026 11:00-13:00
£ 40.00
20 available
Safeguarding Adults 06/04/2026 14:00-16:00
£ 40.00
20 available
Safeguarding Adults 16/07/2026 10:00-12:00
£ 40.00
20 available
Safeguarding Adults 21/10/2026 15:00-17:00
£ 40.00
20 available
Event details
Date: 13 January 2026
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location: Online