Principles of safeguarding in health and social care Your N ame: Workplace: Start Date: Completion Date: Contents 1. Recognising signs of harm or abuse 2. Ways to reduce likelihood of abuse 3. Responding to suspected or disclosed ab use 4. National and local context of protection from harm and abuse 5. Questions CIS Assess ment Induction Work book – Six Page 2 of 21 Standard 6 Principles of safeguarding in health and social care 1. Recognising signs of harm or abuse 1.1 Know
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IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILD ABUSE TDA 2.2:3.1 Abuse is when someone intentionally harms or neglects a child. It can take many forms but these are the main categories: Physical abuse‚ Sexual abuse‚ Emotional abuse‚ and neglect. There is a possible fifth abuse which is bullying/cyber bullying but this can be contained in the four main categories above. Form of abuse and their characteristics Types of abuse | Characteristics | Physical abuse | Physical abuse normally happens
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Safeguarding Adults All vulnerable adults have the right to be safeguarded by any form abuse‚ local authorities‚ care provides‚ health services‚ housing providers‚ criminal justice agencies‚ laws‚ and legislations all play an important role when it comes to safeguarding. The aim to prevent abuse‚ minimise risks of abuse and to respond appropriately if abuse or neglect has occurred. Abuse can happen in various different forms. The two types I’m focusing on are neglect and omission. Neglect or acts
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1. Using the table below‚ explain the key areas in current legislation which relate to the safeguarding of children (1.1) | Legislation | Description of the area | 1 | The Children Act 1989 | * a child’s welfare is paramount when making any decisions about a child’s upbringing. * It introduced the concept of parental responsibility * Local authorities are charged with the duty to investigate if there are suspicions a child suffers significant harm * The NSPCC is designated “authorised
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Safeguarding means everyone who is involved with children must always make sure they keep them safe and protected from any harm. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility‚ working together to make sure children stay safe. This includes the following: • Protecting children from maltreatment. • Preventing impairment of childrenâ€TMs health and development. • Ensuring that children grow up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care. • Taking action to enable all
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guidelines‚ policies & procedures that affect the safeguarding of children & young people. These are listed below. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) This treaty consists of 54 articles‚ each defining the rights & freedom of all children. Article 19 states that ‘children have the right to be protected from being hurt & mistreated‚ physically or mentally’. Article 34 states that ‘Governments should protect children from all forms of sexual exploitation & abuse’. Article
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Parents play a key role in protecting their children from bullies. Being passive on bullying is cannot be an option‚ with the suicide rate increasing. There was a case of a student named Ashley Berry‚ that was being cyberbullied and the parents went to the police and put her in another school (Landau‚ 2014). She’s a lot happier and does media interviews speaking out against cyberbullying‚ but her parents have passwords to all her social media sites and monitors her friends (Landau‚ 2014). Aggressive
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ILIGAN COMPUTER INSTITUTE A PROPOSE LOCAL AUTOMATED ENROLLMENT SYSTEM OF THE ILIGAN COMPUTER INSTITUTE A Thesis Presented to the Board of Panelist of ILIGAN COMPUTER INSTITUTE 3rd floor Del Monte Coop Building‚ Bugo National Highway‚ Cagayan de Oro City In Partial Fulfillment of the Diploma In Information Technology Researchers Narisma‚ Vicmart Nepa‚ Ruel Castro‚ Jerome Viva‚ Dent Jhon Caasalan‚ Darie Biscyno‚ Dessie Malyn October 2012 Republic of the Philippines
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How does Buddhism relate and help to formulate a local understanding of Transsexuals in Thailand? Thailand beholds the highest rate of Transsexuals throughout the world. According to Sam Winter‚ the numbers differ from about 10‚000 to (unofficial) 300‚000. Even if the number of 10‚000 was "an accurate one‚ it would still represent an incidence substantially above that estimated for transgender in most other parts of the world" (6). To explain the case for this high number of transsexuals‚ I
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Activity 9 Finance Activity 10 Job Hierarchy/Organization 11 Assess the IT Infrastructure 12 Problem Statement 13 Acquisition Activity: 13 Cataloguing Activity 13 Circulation Activity 13 Finance Activity 14 Strategies of Information System 15 Business Organization 15 Business Processes 19 Acquisition Module 19 Cataloguing Module 22 Circulation Module 24 Add-on Module 28 Technology 29 Benefits 31 Challenges of Implementation 33 Training 35 Report Outcome 38 Conclusion
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