Safeguarding - Domiciliary Care - Safeguarding Awareness Level 3
Domiciliary Care - Safeguarding Awareness Level 3
Presentation, 3 x Handouts, Case Study Based Learning Activities (Group and Individual), End of Session Assessment.
Presentation is in Sections
All files editable.
Aims and Objectives:
Overall Aim:
To provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of safeguarding in domiciliary care, including legal frameworks, best practices and practical strategies for ensuring the safety and well-being of vulnerable individuals in their care.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the key principles and legislation related to safeguarding in domiciliary care.
Identify and respond to signs of abuse, neglect and exploitation in vulnerable individuals.
Demonstrate knowledge of the role of the care worker and the processes for reporting safeguarding concerns in domiciliary care.
Presentation (76 Slides)
Introduction
Importance of Safeguarding in the Context of Vulnerable Individuals
SECTION - Understanding Safeguarding Key Principles
Definition of Safeguarding
Key Principles – Empowerment, Protection
Key Principles – Prevention, Proportionality
Key Principles – Partnership, Accountability
Legal Frameworks and Legislation – Care Act 2014
Legal Frameworks and Legislation – The Children Act 1989 & 2004 (for Young Carers)
Legal Frameworks and Legislation – Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
Legal Frameworks and Legislation – Human Rights Act 1998
Legal Frameworks and Legislation – Equality Act 2010
Reporting Obligations Under the Law
SECTION - Types of Abuse and Neglect
Physical Abuse: Definition & Signs and Symptoms
Causes of Physical Abuse (Care Staff))
Causes of Physical Abuse (Family Members)
Causes of Physical Abuse (Others)
Emotional/Psychological Abuse: Definition and Impact
Causes of Emotional/Psychological Abuse (Care Staff)
Causes of Emotional/Psychological Abuse (Family Members)
Causes of Emotional/Psychological Abuse (Others)
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples (Sexual Exploitation)
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples (Coercion and Manipulation)
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples (Abuse of Power or Trust)
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples (Sexual Harassment and Verbal Abuse)
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples (Abuse involving Vulnerable Individuals)
Sexual Abuse –Definition, Types and Examples (Grooming and Manipulative Behaviour)
Sexual Abuse –Types and Examples (Consent and Capacity to Consent)
Causes of Sexual Abuse (Care Staff)
Causes of Sexual Abuse (Family Members)
Causes of Sexual Abuse (Others)
Neglect: Definition and Types of Neglect
Neglect: Signs of Neglect
Causes of Neglect (Care Staff)
Causes of Neglect (Family Members)
Causes of Neglect (Others)
Financial Abuse –Definition and Signs
Causes of Financial Abuse (Care Staff)
Causes of Financial Abuse (Family Members)
Causes of Financial Abuse (Others)
Institutional Abuse: Definition and Signs
Institutional Abuse: What It Looks Like in Domiciliary Care
Discriminatory Abuse: Definition and Signs
Discriminatory Abuse: Addressing Discriminatory Abuse
SECTION - Reporting and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns
How to Report a Safeguarding Concern
Ensure Safety and Gather Information
Do Not Investigate, Report to Line Manager Supervisor
Internal Reporting Procedures
Local Safeguarding Adults Board (LSAB)
External Reporting -LSABs
External Reporting–Police or Emergency Services and Regulatory Bodies
The Importance of Clear Documentation
Documentation –Timeliness and Confidentiality
Reporting Procedures and Documentation
CQC's Role in Safeguarding
SECTION - Roles and Responsibilities
Recognising Signs of Abuse and Neglect
Other Ways Care Staff Contribute to Safeguarding
The Importance of Professional Boundaries
The Importance of Effective Communication
Responsibilities at Different Levels: Care Workers
Responsibilities at Different Levels: Supervisors/Team Leaders and Registered Manager/Safeguarding Lead
Responsibilities at Different Levels (All Staff)
SECTION - Summary of Key Points
Key Points LO1
Key Points LO2
Key Points LO3
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
3 x Handouts
End of Session Assessment (Multiple Choice)
Case Studies Learning Activities (Group and Individuals options)
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