Professional boundaries – working with adults

Topics include: Different types of boundaries, Supervision and Working with adults at risk.

30 minutes

12 months access

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The importance of establishing and maintaining professional boundaries whilst working with adults at risk.

There are distinctions between what is considered acceptable and unacceptable with other people. Would you walk straight into your best friend’s house? Possibly, but what about your manager’s house? Often, adults will make it clear when they believe something is inappropriate, but some adults at risk may not be ready to fully comprehend or realise what is acceptable. In this course, you will learn the nuances of adult professional boundaries.

  • Define the term ‘professional boundaries’
  • Establish professional boundaries in their own workplace and practice
  • Appreciate the different types of boundaries
  • Know how to maintain professional boundaries
  • Identify the situations where professional boundaries might be breached, their consequences and how to manage a breach
  • Understand the importance of supervision

  • Professional boundaries – working with adults

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