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1
It is the process of promoting the welfare of individuals and groups and protecting them from harm, often putting control measures in place to do so
2
It is the process by which individuals are kept from harm
3
Any action that causes significant harm to an individual. Harm may take many forms for this definition
4
Physical or psychological damage or injury of an individual
5
All forms of physical and emotional ill, treatment or abuse
6
The care act 2014
7
Safeguarding vulnerable persons procedure
8
The care act provides a legal framework for entitlement of adults with care and support needs and includes statutory requirements for safeguarding adults
9
Safeguarding
10
Children’s act, 1989
11
Working together to safeguard children, 2018
12
Safeguards and vulnerable persons procedure
13
Empowerment, prevention, proportionality, protection, partnership, and accountability
14
Protection
15
Staff must take appropriate action if they suspect or no child or adult is being abused or is likely to come to significant harm. Staff must seek appropriate support, safeguarding supervision, or advice to aid making regards concerned procedures if clarity is required
16
Should be raised via the trust safeguarding team, as outlined in the safeguarding vulnerable persons policy and procedures
17
Information should be shared to ensure the best outcome for the child without the necessity to gain consent, if the child is considered to be at risk
18
Those involved in the care of the patient should consider the data protection act and operates with an open approach. It is best practice to gain consent where possible and record the safeguarding referral.
19
The Support Centre team will inform the safeguarding team of the consent raised with them by the ambulance crew
20
Adherence to legislation, open and honest, seek advice where required gain consent if possible, consider that safety and well-being professional obligation to act in the best interest and keep a record
21
Multidimensional approaches applied to safeguarding with all partners in the best interest of the vulnerable person. Sharing should be necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely, and secure
22
Necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely and secure
23
This is the intentional act of inflicting harm or injury upon another person
24
This is the inflection of a sexual contact upon a person by forcible compulsion, but can also be but not exclusively exposure to indecent images, or masturbation on those
25
This is a way of controlling another person that often leads to a psychological change in beliefs and behaviours. This is common and grooming force marriages cohesive and spiritual abuse to name a few abuses. Well embarrass shame blame otherwise manipulate to their objectives
26
This is an aspect of coercive control that restrict the victims freedom. It is often reinforced with threatening and degrading behaviour
27
Unexplained, injuries and injuries inconsistent with the account of what happened. Frequent injuries, malnutrition and subdued behaviour are the red flags. These can be consistent with experiences of assault and neglect unlawful restraint amongst others.
28
Unexplained withdrawal of funds and unexplained lack of money, missing possessions, family showing unusual and chess in the assets of a person or some of the red flags associated with abuse.
29
Poor appearance and hygiene, hunger, tiredness, clingy
30
When injuries are inflicted onto an individual without purposeful intense. An example of this could be inappropriately dressing an individual for the climate conditions or failing to turn a bedbound regularly
31
Deliberate hitting, or kicking
32
Hoist sling, digging in behind a patient’s knees
33
Data suggest that individuals from areas of reduce socio-economic growth, registered disabled, age, and even cultural practices should carry an increased safeguarding risk
34
Social, economic or demographic factors
35
These groups are more likely to have or are having advanced childhood experience that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence and abuse. Data suggest looked after children, care, levers and vulnerable adults are at increased risk
36
They are more likely to have, or are having advanced childhood experiences that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence, or abuse
37
Passion associated with the denial of care classed as a red flag and an indicator of abuse or harm and must be recorded and investigated
38
Lack of education and poorly police, Internet can potentially expose individuals to cyber bullying, identity, theft, grooming, and exposure to offensive images amongst the other risks
39
When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’
40
Online research
41
Exposure to wild cultures
42
Lack of regulation in adequate funding and poor training
43
Insufficient staff
44
Insufficient funding
45
Discuss the situation with the victim and gain consent follows by gaining further advice if required before raising a safeguarding. Discuss the plan with the victim to inform them of the process.
46
Explore concerns and gain consent of possible or required seek advice and communicate concerns to the patient assess the situation, raise a safeguarding concern and record it
47
Explain concerns gain consent, where possible and raise a safeguarding insane. An imminent threat to life or a crime being committed and contact the police.
48
contact emergency operation centre and log the need to force entry. Request police support. Only attempt to force entry once a DORA has been satisfied, and there is a risk to ‘life or limb’. Log on the patient report form.
49
When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’.
50
The seed should be left understaffed, and where possible entry should be restricted. There should be no attempt to move or remove items. plastic covering should be used to protect evidence outside victim should not wash or remove/destroy clothing or items of interest
51
A patient report form completed and the concerns raised with the use of a CRIB sheet via the Support Centre
52
Adults have a right to refuse and so consent, must be to share the information, unless there is a risk of life and a crime being or being committed or it is in the public interest
53
Make the referral if the patient lacks capacity and it is deemed to be in their best interest
54
Make the referral if the patient or others are deemed to be at risk of significant harm/requirement intervention
55
Sign posting victims to charities
56
The patient may feel empowered to take action
57
NWAS safeguarding team
58
This involves men, women and children being brought into a situation, exploitation by using violence, deception and creation
59
The practice of using children or vulnerable adults to illegally move drugs between destinations of interest
60
This is when someone is being encouraged to develop extreme views or beliefs in a support of terrorist groups and activities
61
The modern slavery act, 2015
62
The drug trafficking act, 1994
63
The terrorism act, 2000
64
Be familiar with the NWAS, safeguarding, vulnerable persons policy and complete a safeguarding referral as appropriate
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1
It is the process of promoting the welfare of individuals and groups and protecting them from harm, often putting control measures in place to do so
2
It is the process by which individuals are kept from harm
3
Any action that causes significant harm to an individual. Harm may take many forms for this definition
4
Physical or psychological damage or injury of an individual
5
All forms of physical and emotional ill, treatment or abuse
6
The care act 2014
7
Safeguarding vulnerable persons procedure
8
The care act provides a legal framework for entitlement of adults with care and support needs and includes statutory requirements for safeguarding adults
9
Safeguarding
10
Children’s act, 1989
11
Working together to safeguard children, 2018
12
Safeguards and vulnerable persons procedure
13
Empowerment, prevention, proportionality, protection, partnership, and accountability
14
Protection
15
Staff must take appropriate action if they suspect or no child or adult is being abused or is likely to come to significant harm. Staff must seek appropriate support, safeguarding supervision, or advice to aid making regards concerned procedures if clarity is required
16
Should be raised via the trust safeguarding team, as outlined in the safeguarding vulnerable persons policy and procedures
17
Information should be shared to ensure the best outcome for the child without the necessity to gain consent, if the child is considered to be at risk
18
Those involved in the care of the patient should consider the data protection act and operates with an open approach. It is best practice to gain consent where possible and record the safeguarding referral.
19
The Support Centre team will inform the safeguarding team of the consent raised with them by the ambulance crew
20
Adherence to legislation, open and honest, seek advice where required gain consent if possible, consider that safety and well-being professional obligation to act in the best interest and keep a record
21
Multidimensional approaches applied to safeguarding with all partners in the best interest of the vulnerable person. Sharing should be necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely, and secure
22
Necessary, proportionate, relevant, accurate, timely and secure
23
This is the intentional act of inflicting harm or injury upon another person
24
This is the inflection of a sexual contact upon a person by forcible compulsion, but can also be but not exclusively exposure to indecent images, or masturbation on those
25
This is a way of controlling another person that often leads to a psychological change in beliefs and behaviours. This is common and grooming force marriages cohesive and spiritual abuse to name a few abuses. Well embarrass shame blame otherwise manipulate to their objectives
26
This is an aspect of coercive control that restrict the victims freedom. It is often reinforced with threatening and degrading behaviour
27
Unexplained, injuries and injuries inconsistent with the account of what happened. Frequent injuries, malnutrition and subdued behaviour are the red flags. These can be consistent with experiences of assault and neglect unlawful restraint amongst others.
28
Unexplained withdrawal of funds and unexplained lack of money, missing possessions, family showing unusual and chess in the assets of a person or some of the red flags associated with abuse.
29
Poor appearance and hygiene, hunger, tiredness, clingy
30
When injuries are inflicted onto an individual without purposeful intense. An example of this could be inappropriately dressing an individual for the climate conditions or failing to turn a bedbound regularly
31
Deliberate hitting, or kicking
32
Hoist sling, digging in behind a patient’s knees
33
Data suggest that individuals from areas of reduce socio-economic growth, registered disabled, age, and even cultural practices should carry an increased safeguarding risk
34
Social, economic or demographic factors
35
These groups are more likely to have or are having advanced childhood experience that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence and abuse. Data suggest looked after children, care, levers and vulnerable adults are at increased risk
36
They are more likely to have, or are having advanced childhood experiences that may consist of exposure to alcohol drugs, violence, or abuse
37
Passion associated with the denial of care classed as a red flag and an indicator of abuse or harm and must be recorded and investigated
38
Lack of education and poorly police, Internet can potentially expose individuals to cyber bullying, identity, theft, grooming, and exposure to offensive images amongst the other risks
39
When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’
40
Online research
41
Exposure to wild cultures
42
Lack of regulation in adequate funding and poor training
43
Insufficient staff
44
Insufficient funding
45
Discuss the situation with the victim and gain consent follows by gaining further advice if required before raising a safeguarding. Discuss the plan with the victim to inform them of the process.
46
Explore concerns and gain consent of possible or required seek advice and communicate concerns to the patient assess the situation, raise a safeguarding concern and record it
47
Explain concerns gain consent, where possible and raise a safeguarding insane. An imminent threat to life or a crime being committed and contact the police.
48
contact emergency operation centre and log the need to force entry. Request police support. Only attempt to force entry once a DORA has been satisfied, and there is a risk to ‘life or limb’. Log on the patient report form.
49
When it is reasonable to assume that there is an immediate risk to ‘life or limb’.
50
The seed should be left understaffed, and where possible entry should be restricted. There should be no attempt to move or remove items. plastic covering should be used to protect evidence outside victim should not wash or remove/destroy clothing or items of interest
51
A patient report form completed and the concerns raised with the use of a CRIB sheet via the Support Centre
52
Adults have a right to refuse and so consent, must be to share the information, unless there is a risk of life and a crime being or being committed or it is in the public interest
53
Make the referral if the patient lacks capacity and it is deemed to be in their best interest
54
Make the referral if the patient or others are deemed to be at risk of significant harm/requirement intervention
55
Sign posting victims to charities
56
The patient may feel empowered to take action
57
NWAS safeguarding team
58
This involves men, women and children being brought into a situation, exploitation by using violence, deception and creation
59
The practice of using children or vulnerable adults to illegally move drugs between destinations of interest
60
This is when someone is being encouraged to develop extreme views or beliefs in a support of terrorist groups and activities
61
The modern slavery act, 2015
62
The drug trafficking act, 1994
63
The terrorism act, 2000
64
Be familiar with the NWAS, safeguarding, vulnerable persons policy and complete a safeguarding referral as appropriate