Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs) under the Care Act training course
We provide training to help Safeguarding Adults Boards (SABs) to fulfil their daily responsibilities. Under the 2014 Care Act, SABs are responsible for Safeguarding Adults Reviews (SARs).
Course content
Content includes:
- knowing when there is a statutory requirement for SARs and how additional opportunities to arrange SARs can be used
- an outline of what kind of learning is needed
- creating a constructive process for staff
- engaging with the adult concerned and family members
- practical requirements for commissioning
- responsibilities for the SAB.
Learning outcomes
Participants will:
- gain a clear understanding of the new requirements for SARs under the Care Act 2014
- recognise the shift from a yes/no decision for a one-size serious case review, to a more nuanced approach to organisational learning and a range of proportionately sized SARs
- receive an overview of available models and the key differences between them.
Who should attend?
The course is specifically of value to Safeguarding Adults Boards.
Duration
Safeguarding Adults reviews under the Care Act is delivered in one half day (four hours).
CPD accreditation
CPD Standards Office accredited course ref no 60036/22.
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This is a sample training course outline. It is based on approximately 25 delegates, trained at your premises. It can be adapted to your organisation’s training and CPD requirements.