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Safeguarding Adults at Risk in the Arts and Cultural Sector

Event description

Designed for individuals and organisations working with adults at risk in the creative, cultural and heritage sectors.

This course has been designed for individuals and organisations looking to update their understanding of safeguarding legislation and best practice, specifically when working with adults at risk in the creative, cultural and heritage sectors.  You will explore what is meant by the term “adults at risk” in the context of your work and will develop approaches for recognising and responding to the different types of abuse associated with adults at risk.

This engaging course will look at sector specific case studies and examples and will offer practical advice and tools to help you develop sensible structures and build confidence around issues relating to working with adults at risk. You will spend some focused time exploring the particular challenges facing young adults (age 18-30). The course also includes an online safeguarding section, exploring current guidance and best practice to the online environment, helping you to identify and consider the updated risks and how this can impact on your own policy and practice.

This training day will be split into two sessions 10am - 12:30pm and 1:30pm - 4pm allowing for a lunchbreak in between. There will also be a comfort break in both the morning and afternoon session at the discretion of the trainer. Training will run using Zoom video conferencing. Full joining information will be sent once we have received your booking. You do not need a Zoom account in order to take part in this training, but you will need access to a computer or smartphone that has video capabilities.

Ideal for:

Everyone working or looking to work, in the creative, cultural and heritage sectors with adults at risk.

You will gain:

Understanding of what is meant by the term 'adult at risk' in the context of your work

Knowledge of the forms that abuse may take

Understanding of how to identify signs and symptoms in your workplace

Confidence in reporting procedures

An overview of the legislation and guidance concerning safeguarding adults at risk

Trainer:

Lesley Wood is a freelance creative and educational professional with more than 20 years’ in depth experience of working across the creative, heritage, education and cultural sectors. She works with organisations of all sizes and across all sectors measuring impact & providing support on strategic development. 

Course Cost: 

Full price: £75 per person  

Bursary price: £45 

We are pleased to offer a limited number of bursary places for this course, priced at £45 per person. Bursary places are available for individuals that meet the below criteria, and are allocated on a first come, first served basis. 

Volunteer 

Student 

Apprentice/Intern 

Disabled 

Part-time worker (2 days or less per week) 

To take advantage of a bursary place, please select 'Bursary place' at checkout, and select which of the bursary criteria you fulfil when prompted on the booking form. We reserve the right to charge full price if we believe an individual has incorrectly claimed a bursary place. 

For advice and information, please contact the Professional Development team via training@artswork.org.uk 

For more information and booking please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/safeguarding-adults-at-risk-in-the-arts-and...

Safeguarding Adults at Risk in the Arts and Cultural Sector