Assessment and Management of Risk in Adults and Older People
Assessment and Management of Risk in Adults and Older People
Author: Mike Titterton and Helen Smart
Pages: 200pp approx
ISBN: 978-1-908066-55-8
Price: £155.00
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This pack will help trainers working with care professionals to effectively deal with risk decisions concerning the safeguarding and welfare of adults and older people guiding them through the risk assessment and management process.

Key features
Written by experts in assessment and management o f risk; key theory behind the subject; broken down into modular training sessions; includes full training materials.

About the resource
The most pressing concern a professional faces when working with individuals judged to be vulnerable in some way is that of making decisions concerning risk. Professionals are increasingly called upon to justify and account for the judgements that they make concerning the safeguarding and welfare of adults and older people.

The theory behind the training contests the negative understandings of risk found in professional practice, policy and research, and proposes positive concepts that embrace risk enablement. It seeks to promote principles based on the rights of people at risk of harm to make choices about risk and risk taking.

This essential training resource is a step-by-step guide to delivering a risk assessment and management programme for children. The training comprises of four modules and each is based on a specific stage of the risk assessment and management process. The modules are broken down into easily manageable training sessions which include case studies, exercises and handouts to support the presentation material and training notes.

Contents include:
·    Module 1: Positive risk taking
·    Module 2: Risk assessment
·    Module 3: Risk management
·    Module 4: Putting it all together

The packs contains:
CD-Rom containing trainer’s notes, handouts, ringbinder with colour laminated dividers

Vital information for:
Trainers of welfare practitioners, managers and practitioners working in the statutory and independent sectors of welfare. It can also be used in conjunction with service users and informal carers, as participants of the training course.

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