This CPD-certified Safeguarding Adults Level 2 Training course is for any staff or volunteers who have regular, direct contact with vulnerable adults.
The course provides users with an understanding of the legal duties and responsibilities of safeguarding. It looks at how to identify abuse, and what steps must be taken if abuse is suspected. Those who may require this course include health and social care workers, families, educators and those that work with the public.
This course is certified by the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Certification Service.
The course certificate includes:
User name
Company name
Course name
Completion date
Expiry date
Approval body
A CPD-certified Safeguarding Adults Level 2 Training certificate will be available for download and printing instantly upon course completion.
Users must complete an assessment before earning their certificate.
The end-of-course test is:
Fully online
Multiple choice
A score of 80% is required to pass.
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Why Is Safeguarding Adults Training Level 2 Important?
There were nearly 500,000 safeguarding concerns of abuse raised in the latest year for which data was available. This marked an increase of 5% on the previous year.
In addition, there were just over 150,000 Section 42 enquiries. A section 42 enquiry is the legal duty under the Care Act 2014, which requires local authorities to make enquiries if an adult may be at risk of abuse. Of the types of risks investigated, neglect and acts of omission were the most common, accounting for some 30% of the total.
When abused, vulnerable adults may not know how to ask for help. They may not be aware that they are experiencing abuse. It is the duty of anyone who works with such adults to ensure they are healthy and safe from abuse and have their rights protected.
About Safeguarding Adults Training Level 2
A vulnerable adult is any individual, 18 years old or older, who has physical, mental or functional difficulties in caring for themselves. It includes anyone of adult age who cannot protect themselves from harm and exploitation.
It is everyone’s responsibility to help protect vulnerable adults. We all have a right to live free from harm. Unfortunately, there are those among us who would take advantage of those with care and support needs.
The Care Act outlines six safeguarding principles that apply to all care settings. These principles are:
Empowerment
Prevention
Proportionality
Protection
Partnership
Accountability
Anyone who may come into contact with vulnerable adults through a work or voluntary role must be aware of these principles and what they must do to support those with care needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Safeguarding Adults Level 2 is an advanced course for professionals or volunteers who regularly interact with vulnerable adults. Level 2 training helps you recognise signs of abuse and neglect and act appropriately to safeguard the well-being of at-risk adults.
Level 1 Safeguarding Adults is for staff who only occasionally interact with vulnerable adults. It covers basic awareness of abuse and reporting concerns.
Level 2 Safeguarding Adults is designed for staff who work more closely with vulnerable adults. Building on the Level 1 fundamentals, Level 2 training examines a wider range of safeguarding topics in greater detail. This depth of knowledge enables you to handle additional safeguarding duties for at-risk adults.
Professionals who work closely with vulnerable adults need Level 2 training to develop the depth of understanding necessary to protect and support them effectively. Specific job roles include health and care practitioners, school staff, social workers and volunteers.
Yes. This course is suitable for both refresher and induction training. It provides a clear overview of safeguarding responsibilities, types of abuse, and how to respond appropriately.
This online Level 2 Safeguarding Adults course has three comprehensive modules that provide a thorough understanding of the subject matter. Completing all modules takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes in total, with the option to pause training at any time.
Yes. We offer customisable training for organisations that want to tailor the learning material to their needs and objectives.
Yes. This course is certified by the CPD (Continuing Professional Development Certification Service). Participants receive a CPD-certified Safeguarding Adults Level 2 Training certificate after successful completion of the course.