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    Welcome participants to the training session. Show PowerPoint Slide #1, “Machine Safeguarding.” Introduce the topic of machine safeguarding and the importance of employees by having safeguards in place. Show PowerPoint Slide #2, “Agenda” Describe the agenda for the session: • Introductions • PowerPoint Presentation • Post Test • Break • Classroom Participant Discussion Activity • Course Critique Explain that over the last 100 years, as the use of machinery has increased in the workplace, so…

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    According to Safeguarding vulnerable adult (SOVA) policy safeguarding adults is everybody’s business, within communities. We all can contribute in safeguarding adults by preventing, identifying and reporting neglect and abuse. It helps to prevent and reduce the risk of significant harm to adults from abuse or other types of exploitation, whilst supporting individuals in maintaining control over their lives and in making informed choices without coercion. Whistleblowing is a part of safeguarding…

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    The following information leads to the elucidations of Ethics and safeguarding. The Ethical Framework and Ethical Principles. The therapeutic frame is the receptacle of the work, consisting of times, dates, location, confidentiality, disclosure and boundaries; enabling a secure, harmonious professional foundation; permitting the therapeutic work to commence while working in conjunction with the law. Therapists not only adhere to the Ethical Principles but also the law. According to Gray (2014, p…

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    Local authorities have primary duty for promoting and safeguarding the well-being of all children and young people in their area. The local authorities have a number of statutory functions under the 1989 section 17 and 47 and Children Acts 2004, which make this clear and this guidance set out in details what is required. Although the local authorities are the main people to safeguard and protect children, it is the responsibility of everyone who come in contact with children, this includes the…

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    according to the safety and welfare of children, such as anti-bullying policy, health and safety policy, code of conduct etc. Moreover, the school has mentioned that Safeguarding and promotions the welfare of children in…

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    With the severity of the maltreatment, there is little doubt the case study would meet the ‘significant harm’ criteria, and warrant Child Protection intervention. Resting on a judgment decision, however, there is always scope for Dave’s case to not be considered ‘extreme’ enough to qualify for the high statutory threshold, imposed by budget cuts (Stevenson, 2015). Part of the reason cases ‘slip through the net’ is practitioners, consistently working amongst issues of neglect, routinely become…

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    This includes shredding all paperwork that contains unnecessary confidential health information, checking the fax number before sending confidential information by fax, using closed door and privacy curtains when discussing health information with a client, and keeping medical records attended to at all times. Confidential health information that you see or hear yourself must be kept to yourself and look only at that medical information you need to do your particular job. If employees come to…

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    In February this year, the Trump government took its first critical ant-LGBTQ guideline stance, by rescinding a guidance that safeguarded transgender students from profiling in interstate sponsored schools, and most contentiously, asked schools to allow trans students utilize the restrooms and locker room that match with their birth gender. It was the restroom segment that made the policy so contentious amongst conservative policymakers, prompting states to file litigations against the Obama…

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    Knowledge of the Children Act, Prevent and Safeguarding agendas. (E) I have been working as a Head Youth Worker at Mosaic LGBT Youth Centre for almost a decade and one of my primary responsibilities was Safeguarding (Children Act) as well as an implementation of Prevent. I am also a trained social worker, although I am trained abroad I found it being a very transferable skill set in order to implement the said functions. Knowledge of developments in education – particularly post 16/ learning…

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    Tda 3.3 Safeguarding Essay

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    3.3 Safeguarding The consideration of male practitioners working with EYFS/ Primary sector age group may raise safeguarding issues as research has shown over 50% of male practitioners are worried about others views and the peer pressure when working with children under five, voicing concerns about potential allegations being made, for instance: when changing a child’s nappy, a view not upheld when a father has a child (Baker, 2012b), so why in the case of childcare is this seen negatively?…

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