- 1.1 Welcome to the course
- 1.2 Learning online
- 1.3 What am I learning?
- 1.4 Introduce yourself
Safeguarding Adults: Level 3 Training
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Learning efforts
1 Hours Per Week
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Course and certificate fees
Type of course
Free
Safeguarding Adults: Level 3 Training Fee Structure
Description | Amount in INR |
Buy this course | ₹4349/one-off payment |
Subscribe & save | ₹6500 for one year |
Limited access | Free |
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Futurelearn
certificate fees
₹4,349
The syllabus
Week 1: You and your local area
Welcome to the course
What is Safeguarding Level 3 and why is it important?
- 1.5 Safeguarding legislation
- 1.6 Understanding the legislation
- 1.7 The foundations of safeguarding
- 1.8 Concerns around safeguarding
- 1.9 Safeguarding in your local area
Case study
- 1.10 Sofia
- 1.11 Who is reviewing Sofia's case?
- 1.12 Scene 1: Meet the participants in the meeting
- 1.13 First impressions
End of Week 1
- 1.14 What have you learned?
- 1.15 Your progress
Week 2: Communication, confidentiality and effective safeguarding
Welcome to Week 2
- 2.1 Welcome back
Good communication
- 2.2 What is good communication?
- 2.3 Communicating across contexts
The multi-disciplinary team meeting
- 2.4 Scene 2: The healthcare professionals meet each other
- 2.5 What worked, what didn't?
- 2.6 Educator reflections
Confidentiality and communication between agencies
- 2.7 Sharing information
- 2.8 How can agencies communicate safeguarding concerns effectively?
- 2.9 Scene 3: Pete finds out what he can share
- 2.10 Your reflections
- 2.11 Educator reflections
- 2.12 Information sharing and your own work
End of Week 2
- 2.13 Check your understanding
- 2.14 Well done and next steps
Week 3: How can safeguarding reflections turn into positive actions?
Welcome to Week 3
- 3.1 Welcome to your final week
Good documentation
- 3.2 Why is good documentation important?
- 3.3 What does good documentation look like?
- 3.4 Characteristics of good documentation
- 3.5 Scene 4: What did the documentation tell us about Sofia?
- 3.6 Filling in the gaps
- 3.7 Putting together a report
Reflections
- 3.8 Reflections on Sofia's case
- 3.9 Scene 5: Reflections after the meeting
- 3.10 What did you predict?
- 3.11 From reflection to action: what we learned from Sofia's case
Supervision
- 3.12 The role of supervision
- 3.13 What works?
End of the course
- 3.14 Concept check
- 3.15 What have you learned?
- 3.16 Congratulations! What's next?
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