Safeguarding
Safeguarding training highlights the many ways healthcare staff are required to take responsibility for the people in their care, and offers guidance on how and when to intervene in order to protect them.
As healthcare professionals, we have a responsibility to protect our patients and provide them with the best care possible. This includes a duty of care to the individuals we work with, to preserve their safety, dignity, and general well-being. Safeguarding training highlights the many ways healthcare staff are required to take responsibility for people in their care, and offers guidance on how and when to intervene in order to protect them.
All healthcare workers are required need to complete safeguarding level 1, but depending on your role, some individuals may need to progress to levels two and three.
These courses provide an opportunity for healthcare professionals to refresh their knowledge on safeguarding practices and increase their understanding of how to protect those in vulnerable or at-risk situations.