- Adults and Transition 16+
- Health
Deprivation of Liberty in Health, Social care and Community Settings
- In-house
- 1 day
- up to 22 people face to face
This one day course suitable for professionals/practitioners working across all adult social care services including the registered provider sector. It would also be suitable for informal carers.
The course will support participants working with adults that may be vulnerable online to understand the benefits and risks of the internet, and the action they can take to uphold human rights and facilitate safe online activity.
Participants will discuss the potential risks and who may be most vulnerable. This includes the risk from others (e.g. cyber-bullying, grooming, financial abuse and scams, radicalisation) and other risks that may occur (e.g. debt, trauma, criminal consequences).
Participants will learn how to assess the scale and nature of risk using a person-centred, evidence-based approach, and identify some proactive strategies that can be used when supporting adults to stay safe online.
Issues of mental capacity and human rights will be discussed throughout the day, and the trainer will review learning and case law from some of the latest Court of Protection cases where internet use was a factor.
This course is delivered by our expert facilitators who will bring their first hand experience and tailor the course to suit your learning needs.
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