Adult Support and Protection Scotland
Course Aim
As social care workers, it is important to safeguard the interests of those who are least able to protect themselves and may be at risk of harm. This course will provide you with the knowledge and understanding of your responsibilities in support and protection.

Course content
Legislation
Your responsibilities in adult support and protection
Why some may be at risk
Types of harm
Recognising symptoms of harm
Reducing the likelihood of harm
Reporting concerns
Responding to disclosure
Duty of candour
Whistleblowing
learning outcomes
Recognise factors causing vulnerability
Identify types of harm and recognise when harm may be occurring
Identify ways to reduce the likelihood of harm occurring
Identify when and how to provide support and protection
Recognise and report unsafe practices
delivery styles
This course can help you to
reduce risks
improve care
help others
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