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Empowerment

The empowerment principle encourages to support vulnerable adults so they can confidently make their own decisions and give informed consent regarding their care.

Protection

Aim to provide service users with clear, simple information about how to recognise signs of abuse and when to come to you for help. Respond immediately to concerns and take action to liberate a vulnerable person from a dangerous situation.

Prevention

To follow the prevention principle, you must be proactive to stop safeguarding concerns from developing in the first place.

Proportionality

Proportionality refers to ensuring you utilise preventative measures or respond to a safeguarding issue in the most unobtrusive way possible. Take into account the level of the vulnerable person’s needs; don’t apply a one-size-fits-all response.

Partnership

You should partner with local services and communities to help prevent, detect, and report suspected cases of neglect and abuse. When multiple authorities recognise a safeguarding issue and submit a report, authorities can react quickly and confidently.

Accountability

Be wholly transparent about, and take responsibility for, all the safeguarding practices you use to support vulnerable people.