Adult Residential Care - Safeguarding Awareness Level 4
Adult Residential Care - Safeguarding Awareness Level 4
Presentation, 20 x Handouts,15 x Case Study Based Learning Activities (Group and Individual), 9 Discussion Question Post Activity Handouts.
Presentation is in Sections
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Aims and Objectives:
Overall Aim:To equip supervisors and line managers in adult residential care with the knowledge and skills to effectively implement, monitor and uphold safeguarding practices, ensuring the protection and well-being of residents.
Learning Objectives:
Understand their leadership responsibilities in safeguarding, including legal and regulatory requirements.
Implement and monitor safeguarding policies, ensuring best practice is followed within their teams.
Respond effectively to safeguarding concerns, including risk assessments, escalation and multi-agency collaboration.
Presentation (100 Slides)
Introduction
Section - Legal and Regulatory Frameworks
Introduction
Care Act 2014 (Adults)
Mental Capacity Act 2005 (MCA)
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014
Duty of Care and Accountability
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Identifying Risks and Concerns
Patterns, Red Flags and Early Intervention
Recognising Patterns of Abuse and Neglect
Red Flags: Key Indicators of Abuse, Neglect or Poor Practice
Early Intervention and Proactive Safeguarding
Key Takeaways for Supervisors & Line Managers
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Creating a Safeguarding Culture
Embedding Best Practice in Daily Operations
Defining a Safeguarding Culture
Embedding Best Practice in Daily Operations
Creating an Open and Transparent Safeguarding Culture
Key Takeaways
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Managing and Reporting Safeguarding Concerns
When to Take Action – Recognising Reportable Concerns
How to Take Action Effective Reporting & Escalation
Multi-Agency Collaboration and Information Sharing
Addressing Barriers to Reporting and Action
Key Takeaways for Supervisors & Line Managers
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Conducting Risk Assessments
Conducting Risk Assessments
Understanding the Risk Assessment Process
Key Steps in Conducting a Risk Assessment
Involving the Team in the Risk Assessment Process
Legal and Regulatory Responsibilities
Documenting and Reporting Risk Assessments
Key Takeaways for Supervisors and Line Managers
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Supporting Staff in Safeguarding Practices
Training, Supervision and Debriefing
Ongoing Safeguarding Training
Key Components of Safeguarding Training
Regular Supervision and Reflective Practice
Supervision Focus for Safeguarding
Debriefing After Safeguarding Incidents
Supervisors Role
Embedding Safeguarding in Daily Practice
Key Takeaways
Reflective/Discussion Question
Section - Multi Agency Collaboration
The Importance of Multi Agency Collaboration
Key Responsibilities of Supervisors and Line Managers
Benefits of Effective Multi-Agency Working
Challenges in Multi-Agency Collaboration
Key Takeaways
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Handling Allegations and Whistleblowing
Importance of Addressing Allegations and Whistleblowing
Key Responsibilities of Supervisors and Line Managers
Legal and Organisational Framework
Managing the Investigation Process
Promoting a Culture of Openness and Transparency
Key Takeaways
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Monitoring and Quality Assurance
Importance of Continuous Monitoring
Data and Performance Indicators
Feedback and Improvement Processes
Supervisory Role in Safeguarding Performance
Accountability and Transparency
Engagement with External Bodies
Summary
Reflection/Discussion Question
Section - Action Planning and Next Steps
Action Planning and Next Steps
Key Steps for Action Planning
Next Steps for Embedding Learning into Practice
Key Takeaways
Section - Recap and Summary
Understanding Safeguarding Responsibilities
Embedding Safeguarding in Daily Practice
Continuous Improvement in Safeguarding Performance
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
20 x Handouts
15 x Case Study Based Learning Activities (Group and Individual)
9 Discussion Question Post Activity Handouts
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