There are various organisations that may be involved if a child or young person has been abused or or harmed‚ these include Childrens Social Care which provides support for vulnerable children‚ these include Social Workers and Family Support Workers who usually work together‚ this is called multi-agency working. They are responsible for coordinating and implementing an inter-agency child protection plan to safeguard children. Decisions will then be made regarding the action that should be taken to
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Unit 202: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Outcome 1: Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety |1.1 |Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚| | |including e-safety
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1.2 describe the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. All schools have the responsibility to safeguard the welfare of all children within the school. There should always be a named member of staff who has particular responsibilities for safeguarding children and also for e safety. All schools have a responsibility to: Develop a child’s knowledge and awareness of what is acceptable and non-acceptable behaviour‚ this includes internet use
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Social Care Policies and Legislations are the governing force that underpins the perplexed structure and delivery of Adult Social Care. With reference to the case study ‘Anne’‚ this assignment will aim to demonstrate a critically analytical understanding of such foundations. Accompanied with‚ an analytical exploration of the Personalisation agenda and its application within the case study. Furthermore‚ effective multi-agency working is said to be at the forefront of ‘Personalisation’‚ promoting an
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everybody in the school setting. Children’s Act 2004 – this act provides the framework for Every Child Matters and also identifies the needs of working in a integrated manner when safeguarding children. Children’s Act 1989 – where there is reasonable concern
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Vulnerable Populations in Current Events Michelle Wallace NUR 440 July 22‚ 2013 Sheila De Vaugh Vulnerable Populations in Current Events As society knows‚ the Baby Boomer generation is getting older. This generation was born between the years of 1946 to 1964 ("History"‚ 2013). There were three million to four million babies born each year between the dates listed above‚ and this population made up almost 40% of the nation’s population at that time (“History”‚ 2013). This group of individuals
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3- HSC Technical Certificate unit worksheet Unit 4 – Principles of safeguarding and protection in health and social care The numbers after each question relate to the assessment criteria in the standards 1. Define the following types of abuse: (1.1.1) a. physical abuse- Physical force result body injury‚ pain or impairment. b. sexual abuse- Direct or indirect sexual activity to a person who hasn’t given consent. c. emotional/psychological abuse- A action by someone else that could affect a person
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name |Learning Outcomes covered | |A |A Briefing notes/ |1 Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies for safeguarding children and young | | |Report/Presentation |people | | |For new workers |
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This paper will discuss Mrs Smith’s safeguarding alert concerns‚ by taking into account professional‚ legal and ethical aspects of care. The legal requirements will explore the Mental Health Act 1983‚ as amended 2007‚ the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) 2005‚ Human Rights 1998 Act principles‚ safeguarding vulnerable adults from abuse and the deprivation of liberty safeguards (Dols). A range of research literature and theories on dementia‚ recovery for older people‚ partnership and collaborative practice
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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 Sexual abuse Emotional/psychological abuse Financial abuse Institutional abuse Self neglect Neglect by others Physical Abuse – includes hitting‚ slapping‚ kicking‚ pushing‚ mis-use of medication‚ inappropriate restraint or inappropriate sanctions. Sexual Abuse – includes rape and sexual assault‚ contact
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