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    Principles of Safeguarding

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    Principles of safeguarding and protection in health And social care Outcome 1.1 Physical abuse – Physical abuse is abuse involving contact intended to cause feeling of physical pain‚ injury or other physical suffering or bodily harm e.g. hitting‚ punching or kicking. Sexual abuse – Sexual abuse is any sort of non-consensual sexual contact e.g. forcing an individual to take part in any sexual activities or behave in inappropriate ways. Emotional/Psychological abuse – Emotional or psychological

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    SAM’S CHILDMINDING SERVICE’S A) Welfare Requirements W1: Safeguarding and promoting children’s welfare W1.1: The provider must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in the setting. 1) What dose safeguarding children’s mean? Safeguarding the children is my responsibility as being a registered childminder give me a legal responsibility to be able to safeguard the child/ren in my care in line with procedure laid out in LONDON CHILD PROTECTION PROCEDURE

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    SAFEGUARDING FROM ABUSE This booklet is to help care givers recognise the different forms and signs of abuse. The correct actions to take if you has a care giver suspect or told that someone is being abused. ABUSE COMES IN MANY DIFFERENT FORMS Physical Abuse‚ is a form of abuse which causes physical harm to an individual. This can be biting‚ burning‚ force feeding‚ hitting‚scalding‚ suffocating‚ shaking and throwing. Sexual Abuse‚ is when consent is not given to sexual activity‚ this can

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    What do you know about Safeguarding Children? Statement True False 1 All child abusers come from deprived backgrounds and have a below average IQ. F 2 If you have concerns about a child’s welfare it’s best to go home and sleep on it before you have a discussion with someone. F 3 Children are always safe in groups. 4 Girls are more likely to be abused than boys F 5 All physical injuries observed on a child‚ such as bruises‚ are a cause for concern and should result in

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    Know How To Recognise Signs of Abuse.    1.1 Define the following types of abuse:    Physical­​  This can be defined as a physical injury which has been caused by actual bodily  harm I.e hitting‚ biting‚ slapping. The abuse may leave markings which there are no reasonable  explanations for.     Sexual­ ​ Defined as sexual acts both direct and non­direct contact. Sexual abuse varies from  innuendo‚ harassment and indecent exposure to physical touching to penetration.     Emotional/psychological­ ​

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    adult; the parent or guardian (or care authority for a child who is looked after); a social worker; or any other responsible adult who is not a police officer or employed by the police. In this capacity‚ social workers have a positive role to play safeguarding the rights and civil liberties of the person who is detained. First preference is for the parents and should be notified of the situation. Although it is arguable that there are advantages for police in using social workers as an appropriate adult

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    is reported but nothing is done to ensure it is corrected. If an unsafe practice has been reported but nothing has been done to ensure it is corrected then you may need to go to the next level of management‚ the Care Quality Commission or the Safeguarding Team at the local Social Services department. C111 – Describe three factors that make individuals more vulnerable to abuse than others. 1 – Reliant on others – individuals who are totally reliant on others to support and care for them.

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    Safeguarding Cyp3.3

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    Unit CYP3.3 Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people Q5 5.1 Explain different types of bullying and potential effects on children and young people There are many ways bullying can take place and mainly done out of sight of others as this allows it to continue if not detected by others or reported by the person being bullied to someone‚ the forms of bullying can be shown through Physical‚ verbal‚ emotional‚ cyber bullying actions. Verbal bullying This is when

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    Outcome 1 1.Define the following types of abuse Physical abuse - is use of physical force that may result in pain or injury this can range from poking‚ pushing‚ pulling hair and hitting this can be with hands or weapons there are many more forms of physical abuse. Sexual abuse - refers to any action that pressures someone to do something sexually they don’t want to do this can range from for-play to actually sexual contact. Psychological or emotional abuse - is any action which has an

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    205 A B And C

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    205 A‚ B and C A. Dear James‚ In my job as a Support worker I find my day to day work really fulfilling‚ it is enjoyable as I know I am making a difference in peoples lives. I support people in their homes to go about their lives and I have a duty of care to these people. This means I am responsible for their needs. It covers people who are physically disabled and cannot look after themselves. These people may require assistance with personal care‚ safety‚ meals and other medical or physical

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