ADULT SUPPORT AND PROTECTION
The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007
Two Day Training Course
Day One
Date:
Your assistance in completing this evaluation is important, as it will provide an indication of the effectiveness of this training, as well as informing decisions about the delivery of the next phase of training for staff, who will have a role under the legislation.
1. Evaluate the degree to which the training has been effective in enabling you to achieve the following learning objectives.
a) Understand the principles of the ASP Act and their implications for practice
b) Understand what is meant by the terms "adult at risk" and "harm"
c) Understand the Council's duty to make inquiries and the implications for practice
d) Understand about the duty of Co-operation and the implications for practice
e) Understand the duty to consider the importance of providing advocacy and other services and the implications for practice
f) Understand the functions of a council officer, health professional, police constable, and police officer in charge under the ASP Act
g) Understand the duties and powers in relation to visits and interviews under the ASP Act and the practice implications
h) Understand the function and arrangements for Warrants for Entry to support visits and interviews under the ASP Act
i) Understand the duties and powers in relation to medical examinations and the examination of records under the ASP Act
j) Understand some of the practice implications of applying the ASP Act in relation to adults within managed or registered services
k) Understand in broad terms the key distinctions between the ASP Act, the AWI Act and the MHCT Act
Please rate the value of the Day One training overall
3. Please note any other comments:
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The Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007
Two Day Training Course
Day Two
Date:
Your assistance in completing this evaluation is important, as it will provide an indication of the effectiveness of this training, as well as informing decisions about the delivery of the next phase of training for staff, who will have a role under the legislation.
1. Evaluate the degree to which the training has been effective in enabling you to achieve the following learning objectives.
a) Understand, in general terms, the function of Protection orders under the ASP Act and the features which are common to them
b) Understand the term ' serious harm' and how it might be applied in applications for Protection orders
c) Understand the requirements for consent and the term 'undue pressure' and how they apply to applications for Protection orders
d) Understand the potential uses of Assessment orders, the arrangements for them and the practice issues involved
e) Understand the potential uses of Removal orders, the arrangements for them and the practice issues involved
f) Understand the function and arrangements for Warrants for Entry within the context of Protection orders
g) Understand the duties and responsibilities in relation to the protection of a moved person's property
h) Understand the potential uses of Banning orders and Temporary Banning orders, the arrangements for them and the practice issues involved
i) Understand the police powers of arrest and duties of detention under the ASP Act
j) Understand the offences of obstruction under the ASP Act and refusal to provide information related to the Act
Please rate the value of the Day Two training overall
3. Please note any other comments:
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