In this essay, I will be outlining the key legislation and regulation which govern safeguarding adults in keeping them safe. In health and social there are key acts which are made to ensure the safety of vulnerable adult and this includes the: safeguarding vulnerable group acts, the rehabilitation of offenders act, the police act, sexual offences act, care standards act, the care homes regulation, mental health act, mental capacity act, disability discrimination act, the race relation act, human right act and data protection act. Each health and social professional would need to follow certain rules, laws and acts to ensure the safety of vulnerable adults.
Safeguarding vulnerable group act 2006:
The main reason safeguarding vulnerable groups was introduced was the result of a recommendation of the Bichard enquiry following the …show more content…
Protection of vulnerable adult’s scheme: this provide care for any vulnerable adults and to check on against the POVA list of banned professionals. POVA is a register of workers who have hurt and harmed a vulnerable adult or had placed them on a risk. There are many people who are associated to being vulnerable adult. Older people may be vulnerable; however a vulnerable adult can be anyone over the age of 18 which many have physical sensory disability.
If an individual who had harm or put a vulnerable adult at risk tried working within another health and social sector POVA scheme would be checked to see if this individual name is on it. If that individual name was found they would be arrested because it then meant they were breaking the law. This applies to: registered service providers of care homes, domiciliary care agencies, adult placement schemes, employment agencies or businesses that supply care workers to the above