Face-to face: Introduction to Safeguarding Adults.
Protecting an adult's right to live in safety, free from abuse, neglect, or exploitation is just as important as protecting the rights of children.
This introductory session aims to give learners an introduction to adult safeguarding, with a focus on preventing abuse and ensuring safety and well-being.
Using group discussions and real-life case studies, Helen Onslow; a Lead Practitioner in Camden’s Adult Social Care team will cover all safeguarding essentials.
Face-to face: Managing Your Finances
At the end of the session learners will gain an understanding of:
Managing money and Value for Money
Legal mismanagement and public funds.
Keeping accurate financial records.
Budgeting & cashflow
Monitoring costs (briefly)
Online: Introduction to marketing, communications & social media: Voluntary and community organisations.
The session will cover:
Developing a clear communication strategy.
Creating engaging and eye-catching content.
Independently overseeing all communications.
Utilising digital platforms and social media.
Face-to-face: Introduction to Safeguarding Children.
Crowndale Centre 218 Eversholt Street, London, England, United KingdomWith a combination of written text, case studies and video presentations, this workshop will cover:
What is Safeguarding?
Types of abuse / recognising the signs.
Passing on information
Signposting and Support in Camden.
Suitable for volunteers, new starters and all those with little or no safeguarding training.
Online Workshop: An introduction to Safer Recruitment. (Voluntary Organisations and New Community Groups)
The session will also cover:
The importance of safe recruitment in voluntary organisations.
What to consider when preparing to recruit.
Selecting the right people.
Safeguarding and remaining vigilant.
So, join us for a morning of safeguarding discussion, protective cultures and policy review.
Introduction to Social Prescribing: Non-clinical, community-based health and well-being.
The session will cover how social prescribing can:
Improve mental and physical health.
Increase social connectedness and reduced isolation.
Enhanced sense of well-being and quality of life, health and well-being.
Offer volunteering opportunities and signpost to services.