Free training is being offered to equip people with the skills necessary to ensure they fulfil their obligations to promote the wellbeing of adults and protect them from harm and abuse.
The training – Safeguarding Adults: Everyone’s Responsibility, offered by Lincolnshire Community and Voluntary Service (LCVS), is particularly targeted at anyone who cares for adults especially in a charity or voluntary group.
Marie Chapman, LCVS senior community development and volunteering officer, said: “Whether you’re a carer, a volunteer or paid worker, the courses can help you find out more about how to promote people’s wellbeing and protect them from harm or abuse. This training is particularly useful if you work with or care for adults who need extra support.”
Participants are advised to attend an introductory course before completing the full day session.
The Care Act 2014 set out a legal framework for how local authorities and other organisations should protect adults.
Half day introductory courses:
- Tuesday, November 10, 10am to 12.30pm, South Holland Centre, Market Place, Spalding, PE11 1SS
- Tuesday, December 15, 10am to midday, The Storehouse, North Parade, Skegness PE25 1BY
Full day follow-up sessions:
- Tuesday, November 17, 10am to 4pm, Wake House, 41 North Street, Bourne PE10 9AE
- Thursday, December 10, 10am to 4pm, Kirton Town Hall, Station Road, Kirton PE20 1LD
- Tuesday, January 12, 10am to 4pm, South Holland Centre, Market Place, Spalding PE11 1SS
- Tuesday, February 9, 10am to 4pm, The Storehouse, North Parade, Skegness PE25 1BY
Book a place via the training and events page atwww.lincolnshirecvs.org.uk