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    belief is that monogamy is necessary in order to safeguard the relationship. Safeguarding is a measure to protect someone from something undesirable. In these terms, safeguarding is ensuring that another relationship does not threaten the original relationship by growing to a higher level of intimacy (Weaver and Woollard 26). After considering this argument, the authors raise the question of whether or not safeguarding can be effective and state that there is an issue with the notion that…

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    legislation and frameworks put in place that affect and support individuals with dementia. The legislation and frameworks includes: • Enduring Power of Attorney Act 1985 • Human Rights Act 1998 • Data Protection Act 1998 • Mental Capacity Act 2005 • Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 • Mental Health Act 1983 • Single Equality Act 2010 • Putting People First • National Dementia Strategy Enduring Power of Attorney Act 1985 The Enduring Power of Attorney Act 1985 is a piece of legislation that…

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    feel valued. It is therefore important to provide children with opportunities to develop positives relationships as well as undertake a broad range of activities which will impact positively on their social and emotional development. Again in a safeguarding context, it is essential that children feel confident enough to be able to tell someone if they are worried about something or are unhappy about something which may be happening to them. This could be something minor to issues more…

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    Q1: According to research by Community Care, they stated that lack of training is one factor that is affecting the quality of services provided for the older people. However, because of this factor, it is having a great impact on the service users. Based, on this issue, older people has being unlawfully deprived of their liberty and older adult with dementia has being treated with no empathy or consideration of their care needs Carter, R (2015). Also, Unison mentioned that lack of investment…

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    They are supported by a number of sub-committees including five safeguarding panels located within the geographical boundaries of the country. The panels are independent, multi-agency, multidisciplinary who facilitate safeguard and child protection at local level and implement strategic vision. Sec. 10 of the Act of 2011…

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    framework the setting abides by and it is implemented immensely throughout, especially the use of information sharing, as it is vital to keep these vulnerable children safe. WTSC evidently works in this particular setting, all staff are given online safeguarding training, at least to level one standard, whereas the lead activity coordinator is trained to a level two standard and attends regular update workshops, this information and training is passed down to all staff. Training sessions happen…

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    Highlighting its commitment to safeguarding, Care Act has updated language, removing the term ‘vulnerable’ which infers ‘weakness’ as being responsible for inflicted abuse, rather than perpetrators, to a superseded non-blaming definition (HSSP, 2015). The new and more precise intervention…

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    using social media with learners as boundaries can be crossed and construed by over-familiarity. In order to keep abreast with current standards and safe guarding rules, it is important for me to attend the CPD sessions like Induction training, Safeguarding or Prevent Training. There are policies and procedures which are important in every profession as it facilitates order in any given organisation and allow personal…

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    WISDOM MURWIRA 9 ORANGE TREE GROVE EAST ARDSLEY WAKEFIELD WF3 2HX Mobile: 07411318120 Email: dee7three@yahoo.co.uk Personal Statement I’m trustworthy and adhere to patient confidentiality standards. Working for the Trust has given me the opportunity to look after people of all races; cultures and gender who suffer from severe enduring mental issues that require holistic care. I have good initiative and excellent organisational skills and full of positive and caring attitude towards service…

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    administer medicines when require during the school day and assisting younger children with dressing correctly after p.e lessons. It is important staff have knowledge of safeguarding procedures so that they can recognise and report suspected abuse cases, ensure appropriate action is taken by reporting to the names safeguarding officer, deal with issues such as bullying in an effective manner and stay up to date with training. Information should be kept confidential as per data protection…

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