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Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA)

Understanding how to protect those at risk and how to report concerns.

Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA)

Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA)

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Duration: 1 1/2hrs

Retakes: Unlimited


Overview

This Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA) course is designed to help those who work with vulnerable adults increase their knowledge on such an important subject. Safeguarding adults is everyone’s responsibility and having a thorough understanding of the process is invaluable to you, your business and the vulnerable adults you know. This safeguarding adults training aims to help you identify the signs of potential abuse and understand what to do with your concerns.


Synopsis

- What do we mean by the term "vulnerable adult?
- Who are the groups at most risk of harm?
- What is abuse and what are the different types of abuse?
- What are the signs of abuse.
- How to respond if you suspect someone may be a victim of abuse.
- How to get help and advice and how to make a referral to Adult Social Care.

Course Syllabus

  • Introduction

    This section gives you a basic understanding of safeguarding where a vulnerable adult is concerned. And policies that the government has put in to place.


  • Section One - The Care Act 2015

    In this section, we discuss how the law that underpins adult safeguarding has evolved and culminated in the Care Act 2015


  • Section Two - Vulnerable Adults and Abuse

    This section looks at the different types of harm and abuse that a vulnerable adult could be subjected to. It demonstrates the type of categories of people at risk may be placed in.


  • Section Three - Signs and Indicators of Abuse

    This section looks at when you suspect incidents of abuse or have a feeling that abuse is taking place or following a pattern. You will also look at signs and indicators of abuse and types of abuse.


  • Section Four Chapter One - Responding and Referral

    This unit is broken down so two chapters will take place. The first chapter will look at how you should respond if you suspect abuse. How you may find out that abuse is taking place. Scenarios are also given to help support you on situations you potentially may come across. Whistle blowing in an organisation is also covered.


  • Section Four Chapter Two - Reporting

    The second part of section four looks at how you record your concerns. How you would report your concerns and what is needed when making a referral.


  • Section Five - Case Examples and Recap

    This section gives examples of potential situations you may come across in the form of case studies. This section also recaps across the course content.


Obtaining your certificate

You will need to pass a multiple-choice exam at the end of the course in order to gain your accreditation. Once passed, we will send your official certificate by email.

Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA)

Understanding how to protect those at risk and how to report concerns.

£25.00

+VAT

Buy now
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