i.           About this Safeguarding of Adults Level 1 Training Course
Safeguard Vulnerable Adults with Our Comprehensive Safeguarding Adults Level 1 Training Course
If you work with vulnerable adults, safeguarding training is a legal requirement and one of the most crucial training courses for your staff. Our accredited Safeguarding Adults Level 1 training course equips you with the essential knowledge and skills to protect your patients and service users from harm.
Designed for entry-level staff, our Safeguarding of Adults Level 1 training provides a thorough introduction to safeguarding concepts and practices, no prior knowledge is necessary. This comprehensive training covers the fundamentals of safeguarding, including its importance, recognizing abuse signs, responding to disclosures, and reporting safeguarding concerns.
Upon successful completion of this online course, learners will receive a CPD-accredited Safeguarding of Adults Level 1 certificate, demonstrating their commitment to safeguarding vulnerable adults.
Knowledge of safeguarding is essential for anyone working with vulnerable adults. This knowledge empowers you to protect and prevent vulnerable individuals from experiencing abuse and neglect, potentially changing or even saving lives.
If you work with children, our Safeguarding of Children and Young People Level 1 training course is a better option for you and your organization.
Course overview
        This course is suitable for any employee who has begun working with vulnerable adults in care settings, including team members who support people in their own homes.
        No prior safeguarding knowledge is required and completion of the course will provide you the learner with an entry level understanding of the subject.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course you will be able to:
        Understand what safeguarding adults is
        Understand it’s importance in the workplace
        Gain an understanding of the legislation relevant to safeguarding adults
        Recognise the types and signs of abuse
        how to respond to a disclosure or incident
        Report your concerns appropriately
        Record appropriate safeguarding notes
There were an estimated 498,260 concerns of abuse raised during 2020-21, an increase of 5% on the previous year. (Safeguarding Adults, England, 2020-21nhs digital)
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