This document is the concise version of the National Competency Framework for Safeguarding Adults, A Comprehensive Guide. The aim of this document is to outline the competencies within the workforce to allow staff and volunteers ensure the safety and protection of adults at risk of or experiencing abuse and/or neglect (adult at risk). It offers a clear framework of these competencies within varied roles where you may work with an adult at risk.
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Di Galpin
Lecturer in Social Work (Safeguarding)
Di was Senior Lecturer and programme lead in Post Qualifying Social Work/Safeguarding Adults at Bournemouth University for 9 years, and Academic Lead for Social Work at the University of Plymouth until July 2020. Previously, Di practiced for 14 years in mental health, disability and older people services.
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