Isolation: Keeping the individual away from friends, family, or other support networks. Aggression or Intimidation: Using threats, shouting, or physical force to dominate the individual. Justification of Actions:* They may rationalize their abusive behavior, suggesting the victim deserves it or that it’s for their own good. 2.5 Explain how the likelihood of abuse might be reduced by working with person centred values, enabling active participation, promoting choice and rights, working in partnership with others - *Person-Centered Values:* By focusing on the individual’s needs, preferences, and values, care becomes tailored and respectful, reducing the risk of dehumanization or neglect.
Active Participation:* Encouraging individuals to take an active role in their own care helps them retain control over their lives, reducing the chances of them being exploited or abused.
Promoting Choice and Rights: Empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their care ensures they are treated with dignity and respect, which can help prevent abusive practices.
Working in Partnership: Collaborating with other professionals and agencies ensures a comprehensive approach to care, which helps identify and address potential risks of abuse early on. 3.1 Explain the importance of an accessible complaints procedure for reducing the likelihood of abuse An accessible complaints