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Statutory & Mandatory Training: Safeguarding Adults Level 3

Our Safeguarding Adults Level 3 course helps you refine your ability to identify signs of various forms of abuse and neglect. Gain expertise in conducting risk and harm assessments, communicating effectively with vulnerable adults, and formulating comprehensive care plans.

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Course Overview

Format

  • Advanced
  • Up to 45 Minutes
  • Online Study
  • Self-Printed Certificate

Accreditation

  • 1 CPD Hour
  • CPD Certified

Course description

Our Safeguarding Adults Level 3 course helps you achieve a deeper level of understanding of safeguarding adults, where you'll refine your ability to identify signs of various forms of abuse and neglect.

Enhance your documentation skills and grasp key statutory and non-statutory guidance to prepare yourself for more complex safeguarding scenarios.

Statutory & Mandatory Training: Safeguarding Adults Level 3 Features

Our new Safeguarding Adults Level 3 has been designed to work on all devices including mobiles, laptops, tablets and desktops giving you the flexibility to complete the training at a time and in a location suitable for you.

With healthcare staff often expected to complete training on an annual basis there will be topics you will be more familiar with than others. Our self assessment tool, which is at the start of each course, will allow you to test your knowledge to see if you would like to complete the training or progress straight to the end of course test.

At the end of this safeguarding adults training, you will need to complete a test that consists of multiple choice questions. Learners are required to achieve an 80% pass mark, and - if necessary - may attempt the test six times at no extra cost. If learners do not achieve the pass mark, further attempts may be given by contacting our support team.

The online safeguarding adults level 1 training is fully interactive and is packed with various multimedia forms including video, animation and custom graphics to give you the best learning experience.

Each element of the training is WCAG 2.2 accessible and includes scenarios, contextualised activities, reflective activities, knowledge checks, bite sized lessons and so much more.​ 

Accreditation

The content of this training course has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.

Duration

This course will take up to 45 minutes to complete, depending on how quickly learners can study and absorb the material. Learners do not have to complete all the training in one session as progress is recorded throughout.

Entry requirements

There are no specific entry requirements for this course.

Framework

Our Statutory & Mandatory Training: Safeguarding Adults Level 3 online training course is mapped to the Skills for Health Core Skills Training Framework.

Here we explain the framework and their importance. 

Skills for Health Core Skills Training Framework:

The Core Skills Training Framework sets out minimum learning outcomes, frequency of refresher training and is linked to relevant legislation or expert guidance.

It can be used by any healthcare employer in the UK including NHS, independent and voluntary providers.

We have mapped our eLearning courses to the learning objectives within the Core Skills Training Framework, to give organisations the confidence that they can use the eLearning as a foundation for their wider training programmes.

You will learn

  • Recognise what constitutes harm, abuse and neglect, and identify any signs of harm, abuse or neglect
  • Describe how to ensure that effective advocacy is provided where required (for example, where there are mental capacity or communication issues in line with the legislation and professional guidance)
  • Identify your professional role, responsibilities, and professional boundaries, and those of your colleagues, in a multidisciplinary team and a multi-agency setting
  • Recognise when to refer to social care, in accordance with organisational policies, if you have identified an adult safeguarding concern
  • Document safeguarding concerns in a format that informs the relevant staff and agencies appropriately
  • Identify the appropriate and relevant information and how to share it with other teams
  • Identify key statutory and non-statutory guidance and legislation, including the Human Rights Act and mental capacity legislation, in the country of practice

Who is it for?

Roles including:

  • Anyone who works with vulnerable adults
  • Care Workers
  • Befrienders
  • Social Workers
  • All staff working in healthcare settings

How the online courses work