Created by Natasha Hewer
over 7 years ago
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safeguarding
physical
sexual
Neglect
Psychological
financial
Institutional
Bullying
Discrimination
Exploitation/ mate crime
what adults, young people and children most at risk from abuse
• Learning disability
• Dementia
• Lack mental capacity e.g. difficulties communication
• Sensory impairment
• Physical disabilities
• Looked after children
Environmental Factors
Human Rights Act 1998
Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998
Data Protection Act 1998
Children Act 2004
Mental Capacity Act 2005
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
Health and Social Care Act 2008
Equality Act 2010
the rehabilitation of offenders act 1974
disclosure and barring scheme 2000
working together to safeguard children 2006
safeguarding adults 2005
Mental Capacity At Code of Practice 2014
care Act 2014
people who must be suspect or be told about abuse
how to deal with disclosure of abuse and suspected abuse
the policies and procedures that health and social care settings should have put in place to safeguard vulnerable adults from abuse.
the policies an procedures that health, social care and child care settings should have in place to safeguard children from abuse
minimising the risk of abuse
developing the confidence and resilience of individuals who receive care and support