Our online courses are divided into six units, each covering core aspects of the learning outcomes. The Safeguarding Adults Level 3 learning outcomes are based on the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF).
- The Safeguarding Adults Level 3 course is divided into six units, covering the learning outcomes in the UK Core Skills Training Framework (CSTF).
- Once you have gone through the learning materials, you will be redirected to the 'End of Course Assessment'.
- You will be asked to answer 20 questions, including True/False; Single Choice; Multiple Choice; Filling in the Blanks and Reordering answers.
- On successful completion, you will be able to download, save and print your CPD certificate (pdf format).
Safeguarding Adults Level 3 Course - Learning Outcomes
On completion of this Safeguarding Adults Level 3 course, the learner will:
- Be able to identify possible signs of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse or neglect using a person-centred approach.
- Be able to identify adults experiencing abuse, harm or neglect who have caring responsibilities, for other adults or children and make appropriate referrals
- Be able to demonstrate a clear understanding, as relevant to the role, of forensic procedures in adult safeguarding and knowing how to relate these to practice to meet clinical and legal requirements as required
- Where undertaking forensic examinations as part of their role, be able to demonstrate an ability to undertake forensic procedures and know how to present the findings and evidence to legal requirements
- Be able to undertake, where appropriate, a risk and/or harm assessment
- Know how to communicate effectively with adults at risk, in particular, those with mental capacity issues, learning disability or communication needs
- Know how to contribute to, and make considered judgements about how to act to safeguard an adult at risk
- Know how to contribute to / formulate and communicate effective care plans for adults who have been or may be subjected to abuse, harm or neglect
- Demonstrate an understanding of the issues surrounding suspicion of adult abuse, harm and neglect and to know how to manage uncertainty and risk effectively
- Know how to contribute to inter-agency assessments by gathering and sharing information appropriately
- Be able to document concerns in a manner that is appropriate for adult safeguarding protection and legal processes
- Know how to undertake documented reviews of your own (and/or team) adult safeguarding, as relevant to the role. This can be conducted in various ways, such as through audit, case discussion, peer review, and supervision and as a component of refresher training
- Know how to deliver and receive supervision within effective models of supervision and/or peer review, and be able to recognise the potential personal impact of adult safeguarding on professionals
- Know how to apply the lessons learnt from audit and serious case reviews/case management reviews/significant case reviews to improve practice
- Know how to advise others on appropriate information sharing
- Know how to appropriately contribute to serious case reviews/case management reviews/considerable case reviews, and domestic homicide review processes
- Know how to obtain support and help in situations where safeguarding problems are requiring further expertise and experience
- Know how to participate in and chair multi-disciplinary meetings as needed
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to participate in a safeguarding enquiry.
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