Defensible decision-making (Tayside)

Description
Defensible decision-making, in the context of Adult Support and Protection in Scotland, involves making decisions that are well-founded, transparent, and can be justified. This is a series of three training sessions, in Powerpoint, that look at ASP defensible-decision making in detail.
 
Session 1
  • Group introductions
  • Exploring initial decisions and thresholds
  • Critical review of the ASP legislation
Session 2
  • Threshold to risk and vulnerability 
  • Professional curiosity
  • Different ways of thinking
Session 3
  • Risk assessment, bias, thresholds, chronologies and significant events
  • Learning from SCRs and ICRs 
Useful for
All working in Adult Support and Protection

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