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Be able to implement security measures in the work setting

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Match the words on the left with the items on the right.

Drag and Drop items from one side to pair them with items from the other side

Move your car closer to the setting entrance at during the day

Refer requests for confidential information to manager

Check identity of people visiting clients

Leave list of clients to be visited and appointment times

Reduces risk for staff whose shift finishes after dark

Allows others to know when to be concerned and where to start looking

Reduces risk of vulnerable people being victims of crime or abuse

Reduces risk of vulnerable people being victims of crime or abuse

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

reducevulnerableexploitedrisk

Working in health and social care can put employees and clients at especially when dealing with ill, confused or potentially violent clients or their family. Ensuring agreed security measures are always followed will help to the risk to everyone as well as protecting clients from being .

If a practitioner finds that the front door to the setting has been left open and unattended, what action should they take? Select the two correct answers.

Panic

Check that no client is outside and then close the door immediately

Check that the clients you look after are safe

Tell the setting manager or line manager

Is the following statement true or false? Only senior staff and management have responsibility for maintaining security of people and information in a health and social care setting.

TRUE

FALSE

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