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Face-to-face learning

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Face-to-face learning

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

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NICE Guideline NG189 - Safeguarding adults in care homes

Induction, training and assessment that is undertaken one-to-one, or in groups led by either in-house staff experts, managers or external trainers. It may take place with participants all in the same room, or using video or telephone conferencing. It may include online materials, but participants are able to ask questions, discuss, reflect on current practice and use case studies and examples. This type of training looks at how safeguarding relates to the particular role of the person being trained, and to the personalised care and support needs of residents.

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