Making An Alert To The Local Authority – Live Webinar
Date |
Time |
Webinar |
18th May 2022 |
9:30am to 12:30pm |
Making An Alert To The Local Authority |
7th July 2022 |
9:30am to 12:30pm |
Making An Alert To The Local Authority |
22nd Sept 2022 |
9:30am to 12:30pm |
Making An Alert To The Local Authority |
17th Nov 2022 |
9:30am to 12:30pm |
Making An Alert To The Local Authority |
19th Jan 2023 |
9:30am to 12:30pm |
Making An Alert To The Local Authority |
16th March 2023 |
9:30am to 12:30pm |
Making An Alert To The Local Authority |
Objectives
Following attending the course, participants should be able to:
• Identify what action to take when an allegation of abuse is reported
• Identify and minimise risks when an allegation of abuse is reported
• Identify the importance of recording and documenting in relation to safeguarding adults
• Provide support for staff and people who use services who report concerns of abuse, or are alleged to have committed abuse
• Be clear about what happens following a safeguarding adults Alert to the Local Authority and what your role might be in relation to a ‘Section 42 enquiry’
• Have knowledge of related legislation
• Work within the principles of information sharing in accordance with the local policy and procedure, relevant legislation and relevant internal guidance
Book your place
If you do not have an account, this will need to be created for you. Please follow the link for joining instructions and more information about the Hub
http://www.lscdg.org/lms-information/ or email lscdg@leics.gov.uk
Book your place
If you do not have an account, this will need to be created for you. Please follow the link for joining instructions and more information about the Hub
http://www.lscdg.org/lms-information/ or email lscdg@leics.gov.uk