Know how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse
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There are a number of things you might do if you suspect an individual is being abused. Select the one you would not do from the list below.
Make careful, discrete observations
Record details of your suspicions
Report your suspicions to your line manager
Discuss your concerns with your family
Which of the following statements correctly describes an allegation of abuse?
You notice a bruise on a client’s arm
A colleague tells you an agency worker grabbed a client and now there is a bruise on the client’s arm
Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
careinformationfactidentify
When reporting concerns about a vulnerable adult’s welfare, should be taken to ensure that is recorded accurately. It is important to where the information came from and who provided it so that and suspicion can be clearly separated.
A care worker should not report a concern about the safety and well-being of a vulnerable adult unless they have actual evidence to support it.
TRUE
FALSE
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