ICTQual Level 4 Award

Safeguarding Adults Train the Trainer

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Duration

5 Days

Course Type

Train the Trainer

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 4 Award in Safeguarding Adults Train the Trainer is an advanced programme designed for professionals who want to deliver high-quality safeguarding training within organisations. In today’s society, protecting vulnerable adults is of utmost importance, and the ability to educate staff effectively is critical for ensuring safety and compliance. This course equips participants with the skills to design, deliver, and evaluate structured safeguarding training, covering key areas such as adult protection principles, risk assessment, safeguarding policies, and reporting procedures, making it suitable for healthcare, social care, and professional environments.

The programme blends theoretical learning with practical, hands-on exercises to ensure real-world application. Participants engage in workshops, role-plays, case studies, and presentation exercises to strengthen their facilitation and instructional skills. Core topics include session planning, adult learning principles, coaching techniques, assessment methods, and evaluating training outcomes. Emphasis is placed on creating engaging learning environments, tailoring content to diverse learners, and promoting awareness of safeguarding responsibilities to protect adults at risk.

Ideal for social care professionals, HR staff, team leaders, and aspiring corporate trainers, this Level 4 award prepares graduates to lead safeguarding training initiatives confidently. Participants gain the knowledge and skills to mentor staff, enhance organisational safeguarding practices, ensure compliance with regulations, and make a meaningful impact in protecting vulnerable adults across various settings.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual Level 4 Award in Safeguarding Adults Train the Trainer:

  • Educational Qualifications:A minimum of a Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in Health & Social Care, Safeguarding, Management, or a related field is recommended.
  • Professional Experience:Relevant experience in adult safeguarding, social care, healthcare, or training delivery is preferred, particularly for those responsible for mentoring or educating staff.
  • English Language Proficiency:Learners must have a sufficient standard of spoken and written English to understand course materials, participate in discussions, deliver training sessions, and complete assessments.


The ICTQual Level 4 Award in Safeguarding Adults Train the Trainer consists of 7 mandatory units which are as follows.

  • Introduction to Adult Safeguarding
  • Understanding Abuse and Neglect
  • Safeguarding Procedures and Protocols
  • Training Delivery Skills
  • Assessment and Evaluation
  • Ethical and Professional Considerations
  • Practical Application and Case Studies

Introduction to Adult Safeguarding

  1. Foundational Knowledge: Understand the basic principles and importance of safeguarding adults.
  2. Context and Scope: Comprehend the scope and context of safeguarding within various organizational and community settings.
  3. Roles and Responsibilities: Recognize the roles and responsibilities of individuals and organizations in protecting vulnerable adults.

Understanding Abuse and Neglect

  1. Types of Abuse: Identify different types of abuse and neglect, including physical, emotional, sexual, financial, and institutional abuse.
  2. Signs and Indicators: Learn to recognize signs and indicators of abuse and neglect in adults.
  3. Impact of Abuse: Understand the short-term and long-term impacts of abuse and neglect on vulnerable adults.

Safeguarding Procedures and Protocols

  1. Reporting Procedures: Understand the procedures for reporting concerns about adult safety and well-being.
  2. Response Protocols: Learn appropriate response protocols when abuse or neglect is suspected or disclosed.
  3. Risk Assessment: Develop skills in conducting risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential threats to adult safety.

Training Delivery Skills

  1. Training Design: Learn how to design effective safeguarding training sessions tailored to the needs of adult learners.
  2. Engagement Techniques: Master techniques for engaging participants and fostering an interactive learning environment.
  3. Facilitation Skills: Develop strong facilitation skills to manage group dynamics and ensure effective learning outcomes.

Assessment and Evaluation

  1. Learner Assessment: Learn various methods for assessing learners’ understanding and competence in safeguarding.
  2. Training Evaluation: Develop skills to evaluate the effectiveness of training programs and make improvements based on feedback.
  3. Feedback Mechanisms: Implement effective feedback mechanisms to enhance learning and training outcomes.

Ethical and Professional Considerations

  1. Ethical Principles: Understand the ethical principles that underpin safeguarding practices.
  2. Confidentiality and Consent: Learn about the principles of confidentiality and obtaining consent in safeguarding scenarios.
  3. Professional Conduct: Recognize the importance of professional conduct and maintaining boundaries in safeguarding work.

Practical Application and Case Studies

  1. Case Study Analysis: Engage in the analysis of real-world case studies to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios.
  2. Problem-Solving Skills: Develop problem-solving skills to address complex safeguarding issues.
  3. Reflective Practice: Utilize reflective practice to evaluate and improve your approach to safeguarding training and practice.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for social care professionals, HR staff, team leaders, managers, and aspiring corporate trainers responsible for staff training and safeguarding compliance.

Learners will develop safeguarding training skills, risk assessment, adult protection principles, coaching and mentoring techniques, session planning, and methods to evaluate training effectiveness.

Graduates can pursue roles such as Safeguarding Trainer, Social Care Trainer, Learning and Development Specialist, Corporate Trainer, or Safeguarding Officer.

Yes, participants gain confidence in mentoring staff, delivering engaging training, and promoting a culture of safeguarding and protection across the organisation.

ICTQual qualifications meet professional standards and are valued by organisations seeking certified expertise in safeguarding adults training.

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