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‘Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained’: Risk Guidance for ...
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk‘Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained’: Risk Guidance for people with dementia approach to risk for use across health and social care systems based on evidence from research, professionals, people with dementia, carers, and organisations. It is not about organisational risk and is primarily aimed at supporting the two thirds of
11. Adult Safeguarding Plans- - Gloucestershire County …
www.gloucestershire.gov.uk4 Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: risk guidance for people with dementia, Department of Health, November 2010 5 Content adapted from Safeguarding and Personalisation, v1.1, Jan 2009. Simon Duffy and John Gillespie. review. • Use the principles of multi-agency working in proportion to risk and the impact on self and others.
Promoting Choice: Positive Risk Management
www.gloucestershire.gov.ukassociated with risk, the potential benefits of risk-taking have to be identified (‘nothing ventured, nothing gained’). This should involve everyone affected – adults who use services, their families and practitioners. 7. What is Positive Risk Management? 7.1. Risk is often perceived in terms of danger, loss, threat, damage or injury but as
Risk Management Guidance - Isle of Wight Council
www.iow.gov.uk2.1 The saying “nothing ventured, nothing gained” makes the point that unless someone takes a risk and tries new activities, they will never know of the positive benefits that might result. In our society, people are encouraged to travel widely, take part in regular leisure and sporting