Safeguarding Children and Adults L2 - Wednesday 22 May 2019 - places still available
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Safeguarding children and adults level 2
Wednesday 22 May 2019 |
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Safeguarding is everyone’s business.
When it comes to the safety of children and adults, it’s important that the whole practice team knows the key principles of safeguarding.
This comprehensive training session provides a detailed introduction to the safeguarding of children and adults. It also covers the competencies to help equip you to meet the highest standards of good practice for safeguarding and implement improved ways of working.
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Wednesday 22 May 2019 9:30 - 16:30 Registration and refreshments from 9:00 |
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Londonwide LMCs Tavistock House South Tavistock Square London WC1H 9LG |
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£190 for attendees from Londonwide practices
£240 for attendees from practices from other areas |
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