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Social Care and Health

Adult Protection - Recognising and Responding to Abuse

*Please note that this course is not a refresher update. Please speak to your organisation's training team, or alternatively book onto whole picture safeguarding everyone.

This course has now changed. It has merged both Adult Protection Awareness and Adult Protection Level 1. It is now a Multi-agency course and all staff can attend.

Learning Objectives:

  • This course enables participants to recognise abuse
  • To have an awareness of the multi agency context in which adult protection takes place
  • To understand the role of alerting managers, risk assessors, etc.

Aimed at: Staff within Bradford District - This Multi Agency Training Course open to all agencies including Adult Services, Services to Children and Young People, Health (BAtPCT, ANHST, BTHT & BDCT), Police, Private and voluntary sector etc.

You may also wish to complete the following e-Learning module: Safeguarding Children - An Introduction

To view the dates and the booking form for this course, please click on the database link below and enter 'Recognising and responding' into the 'Search Keywords' text field. This will display the various dates and you are able to see further information by clicking on the 'View' buttons.

If there are no search results shown for this course, it is likely that no future dates have been set at present. If this is the case, please contact the number below to find out further information.

Link to the Workforce Development training course databaseLink to the Workforce Development training course database

Workforce Development
Phone: 01274 433784
email: workforce.developmentwrh@bradford.gov.uk

*Due to the high demand for our courses it is important that you inform us in advance if you cannot attend. You may be charged if you fail to attend a course and do not inform us.

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