Friday, 23 June 2017

Adult Protection Awareness including Financial Abuse Training

There are places available on the following dates for Adult Protection Awareness including Financial Abuse which has taken over from the Adult Protection Awareness Training. There is no charge for attendance at this training.

28th June 2017  NPTC Campus, Coleg Powys, Llanidloes Road, Newtown   9.30am – 12.30pm

28th June 2017 NPTC Campus, Newtown  1.30pm – 4.30pm

29th June 2017 Com Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog Council Offices, Brecon  9.30am – 12.30pm

29th June 2017 Committee Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog Council Offices, Brecon  1.30pm – 4.30pm

17th October 2017 Cartrefi Cymru Office, Unit 27 Ddole Rd, Llandrindod Wells  9.30am – 12.30pm

17th October 2017 Cartrefi Cymru Office, Unit 27 Ddole Road, Llandrindod Wells 1.30pm – 4.30pm

2nd November 2017 Com Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog Council Offices, Brecon  9.30am – 12.30pm

2nd November 2017 Com Room 2, Neuadd Brycheiniog Council Offices, Brecon 1.30pm – 4.30pm

24th January 2018 NPTC Campus, Newtown  9.30am – 12.30pm

24th January 2018 NPTC Campus, Newtown  1.30pm – 4.30pm

25th January 2018 Committee Room A, The Gwalia, Llandrindod Wells  9.30am – 12.30pm

25th January 2018 Committee Room A, The Gwalia, Llandrindod Wells  1.30pm – 4.30pm

Please book your places via Trent Self Service or email pwbotu@powys.gov.uk or telephone 01597 827507

Aim:  To enable participants to gain an understanding of adult abuse and neglect in both domestic and care settings; its nature, extent and impact, and possible causes. For participants to feel greater confidence to recognise signs of abuse and neglect and coercive and controlling behaviour and to raise concerns where needed. To have knowledge of staff responsibilities to raise concerns and an understanding of what happens once a concern is raised.

Key Learning Outcomes:  To allow participants to explore their values in relation to adults with health and social care needs and their attitudes towards abuse.

To understand the importance of person centred, outcomes focused safeguarding work.

To ensure that staff involved in supporting people in the community and care settings across all sectors are aware of different types of financial abuse, including capacity; the groups most vulnerable to abuse; the range of people who might perpetrate such abuse; their responsibilities to act to prevent financial abuse and to report it where it is suspected.

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