If you are interested in booking a place for this course, please complete the online booking form. You will then be contacted to discuss availability. 

Background Information
As a professional working within Oldham’s Safeguarding Partnership, you will frequently be required to work with people who are experiencing risks in their lives. Working effectively with individuals in relation to risk involves ethical and value-based challenges and the need to balance the complexities of risk, restriction, and human rights. This training is designed to help you work with individuals with multiple needs who are at serious risk of harm or abuse or where an individual’s situation or behaviour places them, or others, at risk of harm or abuse.

Course Aims and Objectives
This course aims to raise awareness of the shared risk management processes as detailed within the Oldham Adults Safeguarding Board Tiered Risk Assessment and Management (TRAM) Protocol and to provide learning opportunities to apply the multi-agency principles and processes in practice. By the end of this session, you will: 

  • recognise the benefits of multi-agency working 
  • be familiar with the Multi-Agency TRAM Protocol • understand your role in the TRAM processes 
  • understand when information can be shared and the agreed multi-agency Data Sharing Arrangements. 
  • understand the role of the Lead Professional and Team Around the Adult 
  • understand when the High and Critical Risk Levels are appropriate to use 
  • hear about local success when using the TRAM protocol. 

Time/Date/Venue
12:00-14:00, 3 June 2026, via Microsoft Teams.