2 June 2024

www.wmca.events


WMCA Members Online half-day Safeguarding Adults Awareness course


Hosted by Partners in Care


2 July 2025

9.30am - 1:30pm

This course is FULLY FUNDED through the West Midlands Care Association


This course is only available to Members of West Midlands Care Association.


Who is the course aimed at?

All staff and volunteers working in social care, health, housing, charities and other areas of the independent sector based in the Local Authority areas covered by WMCA

By the end of the course you will be able to: 



  • Define who might be an adult with care and support needs
  • Identify relevant Legislation, Guidance and Policy & Principles 
  • State the 10 categories of abuse & identify examples and indicators. 
  • Explain your responsibility to prevent abuse and neglect 
  • Describe how you would respond if you became aware of abuse 
  • Outline how you would raise a Safeguarding Concern with the Local Authority 
  • State your role in relation to whistleblowing 
  • Identify other public protection reporting processes



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To book your place, just, click on the button below and fill in the booking form (you will be redirected to Partners in Cares website)...


You will need to create a FREE login account on Partners in Cares website to register for the course.



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If you have any issues or need to cancel a booking, please contact events@wmca.care


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