Safegar. and Protection
Safegar. and Protection
Safegar. and Protection
Unit 2 assignment
1.1 and 1.2 Using activity sheet 1 identify the signs and symptoms
associated with the types of abuse stated.
See activity sheet 1
1.3 Using activity sheet 2 identify in the 5 case studies what factors
contibute to each individual being vulnerable to abuse and note
what types of abuse for each.
See activity sheet 2
2.1What actions are you required to take if you suspect abuse may
occuring?
There are 4 Golden rules for responding to any suspected abuse, That I must follow,
these are:
Protect I must ensure I protect them from any further harm of danger
Report - I must report immediately and disclosure of abuse to the manager
Preserve - I must preserve any physical and written evidence as far as possible for
investigations
Record and refer _ I have a duty to report and record accurately all information
concerning any accusations of abuse
If I suspected abuse or a change in the behavior of a service user that indicated
there could be abuse happening, I will make sure that I ask what has happened
telling the service user the changes that I have noticed and if they had any issues. If
it is in my place of work and the name of the person that abused is known, whether
staff or another service user, I must also record and report this. I will listen carefully,
It is up to them to tell me, I would not ask them any leading questions about this as
this is not part of my job role and would need to stay calm and actively listen to
what is being said.
I will make sure that I record what the service user tells me using the individuals
own words. I will make sure that I reassure and explain that their safety is the most
important and that it is my duty of care to tell the manager.
I will make sure that I let my manager know what has happened immediately and
pass this information on in private and make sure my report is also maintained in a
confidential way. I will only report and record the facts - what the service user has
told me. Depending on what is found out might need to continue to be monitored
and a plan of care will be put in place that must be followed to protect the service
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user. I will make sure that I let my manager know and report and record this in
private but if the allegation is about my manager or the manager is unwilling to do
anything, I will follow my companys policy and ensure I follow the correct procedure
for reporting abuse and understand the need to report any accusations to the CQC
using their alert form.
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3.1 Identify the relevant national policies for the safeguarding and
protection of vulnerable adults and explain how these are used to
guide practice.
The national policies and legal framework for the protection of vulnerable adult are:
-codes of practice for health and social care workers(HCPC-2000)
-local systems which include organisational policies and procedures
- Human Rights Act 1998.
-Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006,
-care quality commission (CQC)
- The Criminal Records Bureau(CRB)
- Social Services-Safeguarding Adult Boards agreed SOVA policy
- Independent Safeguarding Authority(ISA)
- Health/ Medical profession ethical practice standards
- Specialist Voluntary Service protocol
What is their purpose? It is my responsibility as a care worker to get to know the
legal framework underpinning the SOVA framework as part of my Duty of Care Unit
4, this is so that if there is any abuse occurring in our organisation, I need to ensure
I know what to do to ensure the safety of individuals or clients from abuse or harm
by making sure I follow my organisation policies and procedures and the relevant
national policies to guide my practice.
To provide a framework for safeguarding adults from abuse.
To promote good practice and challenge practice that is abusive or poses risk to
adults.
To promote partnerships with centres, local authorities and other agencies to
provide a safe environment for vulnerable adults.
3.2 Using activity sheet 4, identify the roles of the various agencies
involved in the protection of vulnerable adults from abuse.
See activity sheet 4.
3.3 Using activity sheet 5,identify the lessons learned from the
reports into serious failures and how these are used to inform your
service and your own practice.
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From these reports I have learnt that an abuse is a violation of an individual's
human and civil rights by another person or persons. Many of abuses occurred in
the case studies because procedures were either not in place or not followed and
the findings in each of the 3 cases demonstrated poor practice. I understand the
need to review these so that I and others do not repeat the same mistakes as there
were similarities in each of the 3 cases.
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or her and will not get so frustrated. I always put the service users I work with at the
centre of any decision about them and they are an active partner in their own care.
They decide what to do, where to go, what clothes to wear and are treated with
dignity, respect, confidentiality and are able to make their own choices.
Active participation is a way of working that recognises a service users right to
participate in the activities and relationships of everyday life as independently as
possible; the service user is regarded as an active partner in their own care or
support, rather than a passive recipient. So if the service user participates actively
in their daily activities, which is what I practice, then the risk of abuse is low. For
example in choosing the kind of meal to prepare I support individuals to make the
lists of what they want to buy and go shopping with them so that they can choose
the brand they want. They cook the food the way they want it with little or no
support. This is the same with all choices of clothes and outings.
Service user are supported to make their choices in anything they want like in
choosing food or drink, in what to wear, whether to use hot or cold water to bathe,
etc. No one will choose what will hurt him or her therefore abuse is reduced to the
minimum.
Service user rights are promoted throughout the service. My service user has the
right to do anything that they wish to do and if it is what they want as long as it is
not dangerous; a risk assessment is then done to stop any abuse happening.
If I ensure that I promote service users rights and choices by allowing them to make
their own choices and support them to have the rights of anyone else and be seen
and treated as an equal it is less likely they will be abused.
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For example:
Helps to improve health and care services for self and other users as part of
the quality assurance cycle
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Neglect of duty for personal care such as: not washing, feeding, bathing, and
dressing.
Inappropriate communication or sharing of information; breaching the policy of
confidentiality.
Inappropriate physical contact such as in relation of moving and handling etc.
This above was covered by myself in Unit 4 assignment and direct the reader to this
assignment to back up my answer given here.
5.2 What actions are you required to take if you noted unsafe
practices were taking place?
If I identify unsafe practices then I must follow the correct procedure and ensure I
protect my client and then report it immediately to my manager or supervisor,
regarding my concerns about the clients safety. I will need to stop the activity
immediately, try to raise the awareness of the dangers to those involved, if they do
not listen then report to my manager immediately or if it involves my manager then
to another appropriate person using the whistleblowing procedure.
I will need to monitor all unsafe practices and make sure that I record and report in
full all the evidence and then will talk to my manager because all unsafe practices
are dangerous practices that could cause harm to the individual and others.