The key legislation and regulation which govern the safeguarding of adults 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
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|Date: | Scenario |You have been asked by your line manager to research the subject of safeguarding the welfare of children and young people to provide a booklet for newly appointed staff. The booklet will be the | |underpinning knowledge for the training that staff receive from the line manager
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In Benjamin Franklin’s writing “Rules by Which a Great Empire May be Reduced to a Small One”‚ he attempts‚ without success‚ to convince the king and Parliament of Britain to change their control of policies towards the American Colonies. This publishing did very well to highlight the main issues of America caused by the British Government. Franklin’s writing uses excessive rhetorical devices to portray his patriotic opinion towards the British Crown‚ such as Satire‚ Figurative Language‚ and Diction
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Safeguarding is not a new concept though definition remains contrived. There is no mutually agreed definition‚ this makes the subject emotive and difficult to encompass‚ rather perceives “safeguarding” as a umbrella term that encapsulates key themes including child protection‚ safe conduct‚ duty of care to act and collaborative working. This definition differs greatly from the Oxford Dictionary (2009 p324) definition “to protect (someone or something) from harm or destruction” This definition is
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Restrictive bed times Not providing adequate activities for all disabilities and impairments Rigid visiting times Lack of consideration of dietary requirements Lack of adequate physical care (messy appearance) Self neglect –is a behavioral condition in which an individual neglects to attend to their basic needs‚ such as personal hygiene‚ appropriate clothing‚ feeding‚ or tending appropriately to any medical conditions they have. Signs and symptoms Dehydration‚ malnutrition‚ untreated or improperly attended
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bullying actions. Verbal bullying This is when someone is subject to deliberate abuse of language that is hurtful from people who could be a friend‚ family member or just general members of the public but they usually have a connection to the person which allows them to have easy access for this behaviour to continue. The language of abuse can vary from name calling‚ insults‚ sarcasm‚ and spreading rumours‚ persistent teasing‚ gossiping in general about their appearance‚ colour and race. Persistent
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Implementing Leadership Change Claranise Fuller‚ Travis Hill‚ Jessica MacDaniel Implementing Leadership Change Implementing Leadership Change In 1996 Gene One was part of the biotech industry and came a long way. Gene One wants to take the organization public in the next three years because of the increase biotech stock index on Wall Street. The decision to go public can inspire the company with capital that needs for the development
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Unit 4- Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care 1.1) There are many types of abuse‚ such as physical‚ sexual‚ emotional/psychological‚ financial‚ institutional‚ self-neglect and neglect by others. Here are some examples of those abuses: • physical- hitting‚ shaking‚ biting‚ throwing‚ force feeding‚ and causing physical harm to a person. • sexual- forcing someone to take part in sexual activities that they don’t want to be part of using threats or coercion. • emotional/psychological-
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Unit 11 – Safeguarding and protecting independence Introduction to safeguarding First of all‚ safeguarding is protecting an adult from harm‚ therefore is working with vulnerable adults. However‚ there must be a good understanding of safeguarding‚ this will therefore enable the service user to be entitled to protection. This indicates if abuse is happening‚ or is suspected‚ it could therefore help to find if the individual is at risk‚ therefore the individual’s safety
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UNIT 304. PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS UNIT 304. PRINCIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS 1. Explain what it means to have a duty of care in own work role Duty of care is a requirement that a person act toward others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the circumstances would. If
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