organization to provide an appropriate and professional service to vulnerable people. Self neglect is a behavioural condition in which an individual neglects to attend to their basic needs‚ such as personal hygiene‚ wearing appropriate clothing‚ feeding‚ or tending appropriately to any medical conditions they may have. Neglect by others means not giving food or physical care‚ or not giving attention. Aii) Identify signs and symptoms of different types of abuse. The physical signs that might indicate
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DUTY OF CARE Duty of Care The legal definition for the term ‘Duty of Care’ means that person acts towards others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the same circumstances would. If a person’s actions do not meet this standard of care then their acts are considered negligent and any damages resulting may be claimed in a lawsuit for negligence. ‘Duty of Care’ means that whilst we are responsible for another persons wellbeing we must
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Child protection is all about safeguarding children and promoting their welfare and development. It was put into place to protect those children suffering from any kind of abuse. Child protection and safeguarding have been put in place to ensure children are brought up in a caring family‚ who show love towards them. A family who provide and treat their child correctly are also preventing them from any health problems or delays in their development. Parents or carers who fail to care for their children
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Yvonne Farnley Unit 4222-205 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care (HSC 024) Outcome 1 Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1. Define the following types of abuse. * Physical abuse - can vary from hitting‚ biting‚ slapping‚ force feeding and pinching. To cause physical pain‚ injury or other physical suffering to a service user. * Sexual abuse - forcing a service user to take part in any sexual activities‚ performing sexual acts
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HSC 024 PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1. How to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 & 1.2 Define the following types of abuse and explain the signs and symptoms- TYPE OF ABUSE | DEFENITION | SIGNS/SYMPTOMS | Physical abuse | This is any form of harm caused to the body. | Bruises‚ finger marks‚ fractures‚ dislocations‚ scratches‚ cuts‚ pressure sores‚ black eyes‚ scalds‚ cigarette burns‚ history of unexplained injuries‚ accidental overdose‚ poisoning
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PRINCIPLES OF SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE 1 – Know how to recognise signs of abuse 1.1 Define the following types of abuse 1.2 Identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse Type of Abuse | Actions | Symptoms and signs | Physical | Hitting‚ slapping‚ pushing‚ pinching‚ force feeding‚ kicking‚ burning‚ scalding‚ misuse of medication or restraint‚Catherisation for convenience of staff‚ refuse access to toilet‚ leaving person in
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204 Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care Unit 204.1 - Know how to recognise signs of abuse. Assessment Criteria 1.1 - Define the following types of abuse: 1.1 Physical abuse 1.2 Sexual abuse 1.3 Emotional/psychological abuse 1.4 Financial abuse 1.5 Institutional abuse 1.6 Self neglect 1.7 Neglect by others 1.2 - . Identify the signs and/or symptoms associated with each type of abuse. 1.3 - . Describe factors that may contribute to an individual being more vulnerable
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Professionals within different agencies and organisations all have specific responsibilities regarding safeguarding of children and young people. The concept of integrated working involves everyone who works with children and young people‚ and is a central part of Working Together to Safeguard Children (2013). There are many different organisations involved when there is any suspicion that a child may have been abused or actually harmed. Some of the main ones being: Educational Services OFSTED –
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psychological circumstances‚ communication and government interventions to care will be examine and explained with evidence to back each of these factors which influence the care provided to Emma. In trying to understand the relationship between nurses and patients‚ different communication approaches would be adopted which may relate to Emma’s condition to look at how such factors would impact the way care is given. Moral and ethical issues such as inappropriate comments by health
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```` Samantha Macdonald Unit 12 : principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care‚ or children’s and young people’s settings Duty of Care Lord Atkin defined the duty of care when he gave judgement in the case of Donoghue v Stephenson (House of Lords 1932 relating to a case of a “snail” found in ginger beer sold to a customer” ). He said that: "You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour.
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