Safeguarding in Wales eLearning course

Working closely with individuals, you are often the most likely person to be told something or notice something of concern. We help you to understand what adult or child abuse might look like and how to challenge any concerns you have.

Never assume someone else has noticed or has raised a concern - it will make an "ass" out of "u" and "me". Ass can mean fool or donkey. This training course provides a refresher for people who have already done the Care Certificate or the All Wales Induction Framework (AWIF).

What is safeguarding?
  • Explain your own role and responsibilities in safeguarding individuals
  • List the main types of abuse
  • Describe what constitutes harm
  • Explain why an individual may be at risk of harm or abuse
  • Describe what constitutes restrictive practices
  • List the possible indicators of abuse
  • How do you know if a child is being abused?
  • Describe the nature and scope of harm and abuse of adults at risk
  • List a range of factors which have featured in adult abuse and neglect
  • Demonstrate the importance of ensuring individuals are treated with dignity and respect
  • Describe where to get information and advice about your role and responsibilities
  • Describe how care environments can promote or undermine people's dignity and rights
  • Explain the importance of individualised, person-centred care
  • Explain how to apply the basic principles of helping people to keep themselves safe
  • Explain the local arrangements for the implementation of multi-agency Safeguarding Boards
  • List ways in which the likelihood of abuse can be reduced by managing risk
  • Explain how a clear complaints procedure can reduce the likelihood of abuse
  • Know what to do if child abuse is suspected
  • Explain what to do if abuse of an adult is suspected
  • List relevant legislation, local and national policies and procedures
  • Explain the importance of sharing information with the relevant agencies
  • Describe the actions to take if you experience barriers in alerting or referring
This online Safeguarding course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting in Wales. It may also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like to know more about Safeguarding.We offer our courses for your LMS as SCORM files. Depending on the scope of what you need there may be a charge for this. Please connect to discuss it with us.
This course will take 60 Minutes to complete.

You can access this Health and Social Care online course as part of the Unlimited Care Package, which includes 130+ courses and certificates, on the Click eLearning platform. Starting from just £3, access unlimited learning in one simple subscription.

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Safeguarding in Wales eLearning course - Grey Matter Learning

Aims of the Safeguarding in Wales course

At the end of this eLearning you will be able to:

  • Understand the principles of Safeguarding Adults
  • Understand what constitutes harm and abuse
  • Reduce the likelihood of abuse
  • Respond to suspected or disclosed abuse
  • Protect people from harm and abuse

Already have an LMS? Add this course to your platform as a SCORM file.

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These tools can help to make learning more inclusive and accessible for learners with visual or hearing impairments, as well as those who speak different languages. By incorporating Recite into our website and Click eLearning platform, we are able to provide our carers with a comprehensive and accessible training solution that helps to promote learning outcomes for all learners.