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Know how to respond if abuse or harm is disclosed, suspected or alleged
Table of Contents
'Safeguarding adults: the role of health service practitioners’ by the Department of Health
Click to read section 5 ‘Responding to concerns – a stepped approach’.
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Reading Materials
'What to do if you’re worried a child is being abused: Advice for practitioners’ HM Government
'Safeguarding adults: the role of health service practitioners’ by the Department of Health
'Care and support statutory guidance’ by the Department of Health
'Whistleblowing for employees’ from the Gov.UK website
'How to deal with challenging behaviour in adults’ from the NHS
Find and read your organisation’s policies and procedures on:
'What to do if a child reveals abuse’ from the NSPCC
'Working with children and young people: Protecting yourself from undue allegations' by the University of Worcester
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Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click to read ‘Guide to whistleblowing for social workers and care staff’ on the Community Care website.
Click to read 'Whistleblowing at work- the law’ from ACAS about how workers are protected when bringing information about a wrongdoing to the attention of their employers or a relevant organisation.
Read part four ‘Safeguarding concerns or allegations made about staff, including supply teachers, volunteers and contractors’ from ‘Keeping children safe in education’ from the Department for Education.
The NHS website gives ‘A guide to confidentiality in health and social care’.
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