Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SoVA)
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Our full day or 1/2 day SoVA refresher course can be delivered at your own workplace for groups between 5 to 20 employees to bring your staff up to date with the latest regulatory changes and current best practice. By delivering this training conveniently at your own premises we can not only minimise disruption to daily routines, but also tailor the course to reflect specific policies and practices to your organisation.
All candidates receive an attendance certificate which also provides evidence towards your City & Guilds Diploma levels 2 & 3 in Health & Social Care.
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A vulnerable adult is a person aged 18 or over who may be unable to take care of or protect themselves from harm or from being exploited. This may be because they have a mental health condition, a disability, a sensory impairment, are elderly or have some form of illness.
The course syllabus is as follows:
-- Who is a vulnerable adult
-- Where does abuse occur
-- Types of abuse
-- Your company's policy on abuse
-- How do you recognise abuse
-- Communication to the abusee
-- Who are abusers
-- What can we do about abuse
-- Dignity & respect
-- How to report concerns
-- Whistle blowing
-- Deprivation of Liberty (DoL)
-- Good practice
We specialise in delivering effective, affordable & enjoyable training covering a wide variety of topics within the Care Profession. We can tailor courses to suit your company needs and combine short courses to deliver multi-topic training days in house.
