Know how to respond to suspected or alleged abuse
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Care and support statutory guidance’ from the Department of Health and Social Care
- ‘Safeguarding adults’ from the NHS
- Use the internet to find the website of your local Safeguarding Adults Board and read the resources available there for responding to suspected or alleged abuse
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- This section of the Age UK website contains information about ‘What can I do if I feel unsafe or if I’m worried about someone else?’ in their ‘Protection from abuse’ article.
- Click to read ‘Guide to whistleblowing for social workers and care staff’ on the Community Care website.
- Click on the link to read this examples of a ‘Fabricated Illnesses/induced illnesses and Safeguarding Adults Policy’ from Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. Have you have heard of Fabricated Illnesses/induced illnesses, that previously used to be known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy?
- Think And Challenge
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