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Safeguarding Adults End-of-Induction Competency Assessment for Care Home Staff
An end-of-induction safeguarding adults competency assessment for new care home staff, generated from one prompt and grounded in Care Act 2014 duties.
Structure
14
Screens with 11 interactive checkpoints
Difficulty
Intermediate
25 minute runtime
Delivery
Export
SCORM + hosted plus SCORM package downloads
Interactive preview
Assessment · 14 sections · Fully interactive
Immediate Safeguarding Action Path
- Act on risk immediately if the adult may be unsafe.
- Record observed facts and the adult's own words.
- Follow reporting and escalation routes even when disclosures are sensitive.
Prompt in
Create an end-of-induction competency assessment for new care home staff on safeguarding adults: types and signs of abuse and neglect, responding to a disclosure, recording accurately, escalation and whistleblowing, and duties under the Care Act 2014. Pass mark suitable for a mandatory training record.
Why this example is strong
Quality review
Curated for new care home staff with a intermediate learning curve.
11 interactive checkpoints across context, question, flashcard, decision, feedback.
One brief became an 11-item scored assessment with an 80% pass mark, a graded decision on witnessed rough handling, a six-card Care Act flashcard deck, three comparison tables and a flowchart escalation route.
SCORM + hosted plus a reusable prompt seed for your review workflow.
Learning objectives
Section walkthrough
What the learner sees
Navigate through sections using the interactive preview above.14 screens with 11 interactive checkpoints.
Regulation context
Compliance references carried into the output
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