Safeguarding in Adults and Children Level 1 (Wales)

£19.99

Get essential safeguarding training for adults and children in Wales with our Level 1 course. Develop vital skills to protect vulnerable individuals and promote their well-being.


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Safeguarding Level 1 Adults and Children (Wales)

The Safeguarding in Adults and Children Level 1 – Wales course is an online course that provides learners with the knowledge and skills they need to safeguard children and adults from harm. The course objectives cover the following:

Course Objectives

  • Understand the meaning of safeguarding and its importance in protecting children and adults from harm.
  • Identify the different types of abuse and neglect that can occur.
  • Recognize the signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect.
  • Learn how to respond to a disclosure of abuse or neglect.
  • Know how to make a referral to social care.
  • Understand the role of other agencies in safeguarding.

The course is delivered online through a learning management system (LMS). The LMS provides access to the course materials, including videos, readings, and interactive exercises. Learners can progress through the course at their own pace.

  • Developed by professionals
  • CPD Accredited
  • 100% online, learn at your own time and pace
  • Translates into over 100 different languages
  • Instant certificate downloaded

The course targets individuals who work with children or adults, including teachers, social workers, health care professionals, carers, and volunteer.
Upon successfully completing the course, we will award learners a certificate of completion, which can be instantly downloaded.

 


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Safeguarding Level 1 Online Course Content:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Safeguarding
    • What is safeguarding?
    • The importance of safeguarding
    • The different types of abuse and neglect
    • The signs and symptoms of abuse and neglect
  • Module 2: Responding to a Disclosure of Abuse
    • How to respond to a disclosure
    • What to do if you suspect abuse
    • How to make a referral to social care
  • Module 3: Working with Other Agencies
    • The role of other agencies in Safeguarding
    • How to work effectively with other agencies
  • Module 4: Case Studies
    • Case studies of different types of abuse and neglect
    • How to apply the principles of safeguarding in real-life situations

Why Choose This Course?

  • This course is delivered online, so you can study at your own pace and from anywhere in the world.
  • The course materials are comprehensive and engaging, and they include videos, readings, and interactive exercises.
  • The course is CPD certified. CPD certification signifies that a course meets quality standards and offers valuable learning opportunities for professionals.

Assessment

  • The course will be assessed by a multiple-choice quiz and a short essay.
  • The quiz will test the learner’s knowledge of the key concepts in safeguarding.
  • The essay will allow the learner to demonstrate their understanding of the principles of safeguarding and their ability to apply them in real-life situations.

Duration

  • The course will take approximately 2 hours to complete.

Delivery

  • The course will be delivered online through a learning management system (LMS).
  • The LMS will provide access to the course materials, including videos, readings, and interactive exercises.
  • The learner will be able to progress through the course at their own pace.

Who should take the Safeguarding course?

The safeguarding course wales -level 1 is aimed at anyone who works with children or adults in Wales, including:

    • Teachers
    • Social workers
    • Health care professionals
    • Carers
    • Volunteers

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Safeguarding Definition?

Safeguarding is about keeping children and adults safe from harm and making sure they are well. It means finding and dealing with any abuse or neglect that may happen.

We have an article that covers what safeguarding is all about.

What is a Level 1 safeguarding course?

A Level 1 safeguarding course is a basic training that helps people learn about keeping others safe.

It covers important things like recognizing signs of harm, knowing what to do if you are worried about someone’s safety, and understanding how to promote well-being.

This course is a good starting point for those who want to understand safeguarding but may have limited knowledge or experience in the area.

What is the Safeguarding Children Level 1 assessment?

The Safeguarding Children Level 1 assessment is a test that evaluates someone’s understanding of basic safeguarding principles for children’s safety and well-being.

After completing a Level 1 safeguarding training course, individuals undergo the Safeguarding Children Level 1 assessment.

This assessment includes questions about recognising abuse, knowing how to report concerns, and understanding the importance of safeguarding children.

Passing the assessment shows a good understanding of the essential concepts of safeguarding children.

Is safeguarding level 1 adult and children training a legal requirement in Wales?

Yes, in Wales, it is a requirement that individuals who work with adults and children receive safeguarding training.

This training is crucial to ensure they have the knowledge and skills to identify and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns, keeping people safe from harm.

It’s important to be aware that laws and guidelines may differ in other regions, so it’s advisable to consult the specific legislation and guidelines applicable in Wales to understand the precise requirements.

What are the safeguarding levels in Wales?

In Wales, safeguarding is organized into three levels:

  1. Level 1: Universal Services
    • This level focuses on promoting well-being and preventing harm to all individuals. It involves providing general support and information to the community, raising awareness of safeguarding issues, and implementing preventative measures.
  2. Level 2: Early Help
    • Level 2 is for individuals who may require additional support but do not meet the threshold for significant harm or immediate child protection intervention. It involves early identification of risks, coordinated support from multiple agencies, and the provision of targeted interventions to address concerns and prevent escalation.
  3. Level 3: Child Protection
    • Level 3 is the highest level of safeguarding and is applicable when there are concerns of significant harm or immediate risk to a child. It involves a comprehensive assessment of the child’s needs, coordinated multi-agency intervention, and ongoing monitoring to ensure the child’s safety and well-being.

These safeguarding levels (1,2, and 3) help guide professionals in assessing and responding to safeguarding concerns effectively, ensuring appropriate support and protection for individuals at different levels of risk.

What is Level 1 safeguarding vulnerable adults?

Level 1 safeguarding for vulnerable adults is an introductory training that provides foundational knowledge on recognizing and responding to abuse or neglect of vulnerable adults.

It covers essential principles and procedures for promoting their safety and well-being.

What is Safeguarding in wales?

Safeguarding in Wales means protecting children and adults from being abused or neglected. It involves:

  • Keeping people safe from harm, abuse, and mistreatment. This includes physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse.
  • Protecting their rights to live in safety, free from fear, harassment and abuse.
  • Ensuring their wellbeing is promoted and they are treated with dignity and respect.
  • Preventing abuse from happening by identifying risks and removing or minimizing those risks.
  • Responding quickly and appropriately when abuse is suspected or disclosed.
  • Making sure proper procedures are followed to report abuse and get help from the right authorities like social services or the police.

In Wales, there are laws like the Social Services and Well-being Act that require local councils and organizations to have safeguarding policies and procedures in place. This provides a framework for how to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk of abuse or neglect.

The aim of safeguarding in Wales is to create a society where everyone is protected, and feels safe, supported and empowered to live a life free from harm, abuse and neglect.

 


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What are the new safeguarding procedures called in Wales?

In Wales, the new safeguarding procedures are called the Wales Safeguarding Procedures.

The Wales Safeguarding Procedures were introduced in November 2019 and replaced the previous All Wales Child Protection Procedures and All Wales Interim Policy & Procedures for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults from Abuse.

The key points about the new Wales Safeguarding Procedures are:

  1. They provide a single set of procedures for safeguarding children and adults at risk across Wales.
  2. They aim to ensure consistency and coherence in safeguarding practice throughout all councils in Wales.
  3. They cover both children and adults at risk, recognizing the need for improved coordination between children and adult services.
  4. They emphasize a person-centered, risk-based approach to safeguarding.
  5. They provide detailed guidance on reporting and responding to suspected abuse or neglect.
  6. They set out clear processes and responsibilities for partner agencies like councils, police, NHS, etc.
  7. They promote increased involvement of children, adults and families in the safeguarding process.

The Wales Safeguarding Procedures are an important step towards creating a nationally coherent approach and improving multi-agency safeguarding practice across Wales.

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