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Learning from Child Safeguarding Practice Reviews (CSPR) and Safeguarding Adults Reviews (SAR)
Please find below links to pre course reading. Please make sure you read the information on all of these links prior to attending.
Family A:
South-Gloucestershire-Childrens-Partnership-CSPR-Family-A-January-2023.pdf (southglos.gov.uk)
Family-A-Learning-Brief-January-2023.pdf (southglos.gov.uk)
Adult K:
SGSAB-SAR-Adult-K-January-2024.pdf (southglos.gov.uk)
Adult-K-Learning-Brief-January-2024.pdf (southglos.gov.uk)
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 April 2024 | 10:00 - 12:30 | Webinar: Microsoft Teams | Map |
CS1 .This course has been tailored to suit the needs of Foster Carers, Adopters and Family Link Carers who look after children on a 24 hour basis. This is a certificated course, so please ensure you can arrive on time and attend all of the course.
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If you have any covid symptoms or have been asked to isolate, do not attend the course.
All participants attending this course will be required to bring a paper disposable 3 ply face mask - fabric masks / scarves will not be acceptable. Wearing a mask will be necessary when moving around the building and when doing practical elements of the training that require you to be working close together.
If you have any questions you would like to discuss with the trainer, Acorn are happy to take phone calls on 0117 958 2070 option 1, prior to the course.
Tea and coffee will be available, but food is not so it is advised to bring your lunch as food options are limited in the area where the venue is.
There is limited on-site parking.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 April 2024 | 09:30 - 16:30 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
Your invite and pre-course activity is attached.
Please note: By booking onto this course, you are consenting to your contact details being passed onto the trainer. This is so they can send you any further relevant resources.
Who it's for: Social Care and OT Practitioners working directly with people in need of care and support.
The course gives an understanding of the Care Act 2014, its principles and duties.
Content includes:
• an overview of the Care Act and its implications
• an outline of the wellbeing principle and duty
• general and specific duties under the Care Act
• how to prevent, delay or reduce care needs with information and advice
• a look at independent advocacy
• safeguarding adults
• assessments of needs, carers assessments and eligibility determination
• an individual’s journey through the reform system.
The standard charge for this course is £103.50. Please refer to our Course Charges on the Home page for information on discounts and exemptions
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 April 2024 | 09:30 - 12:30 | Webinar: Microsoft Teams | Map |
2 | 18 April 2024 | 09:30 - 12:30 | Webinar: Microsoft Teams | Map |
Please note if you are a Social Worker you should book onto the Professional version of this course.
This training course provides Care Workers with the essential skills and knowledge to apply and comply with the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005 when carrying out their role.
The MCA applies to every health and social care worker who is involved in the care, treatment or support of people who are unable to make all or some decisions themselves. Care Quality Commission Inspectors are increasingly asking care workers to explain their responsibilities under the MCA.
The MCA provides legal protection from liability for carrying out care and treatment of people who lack capacity to consent, provided that care workers:
• Understand the principles of the MCA
• Have carried out a capacity assessment and reasonably believe that the person lacks capacity.
• Reasonably believe the action they have taken is in the best interests of the person.
Learning Outcome
1. Understand what mental capacity is and what might affect the mental capacity of the people you work with
2. Be able to identify the decisions you are responsible for in your workplace
3. Be able to apply the MCA principles to the decisions you are responsible for
4. Be able to carry out an assessment of capacity
5. Be able to act and decide in the person’s best interests where they lack capacity for a particular decision.
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 April 2024 | 09:30 - 12:30 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |
Reablement - Maximising Independence and Wellbeing
This half-day training workshop is for adult social care staff who are involved in commissioning reablement for adults. The session will provide an opportunity to develop and refresh your understanding of how reablement fits within the wider context of adult social care as a key intervention to: promote independence, wellbeing and positive outcomes for adults and reduce the need for long term care and support. Writing effective ‘Conversation 2 Reablement Plans’ will be a key focus during the training.
Before you attend the session:
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 April 2024 | 09:15 - 12:45 | Microsoft TEAMS | Map |
Please click here to view and download the course handouts
This course offers practitioners a chance to develop their skills in the direct work that they may be doing. The training will give practitioners ideas that may enhance their practice and introduce them to practical ways of working with young people who are or maybe at risk of exploitation.
Requirements for training via Zoom:
Requirements for face-to-face training:
Session | Session Date | Session Time | Session Venue | Map |
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1 | 17 April 2024 | 09:30 - 16:00 | Kingswood Civic Centre | Map |