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Social Work and Safeguarding: Implications for Practice
www.basw.co.ukThe role of social work in safeguarding –mental health social work and decision-making ... Safeguarding principles. ... • Self-neglect - this covers a wide range of behaviour neglecting to care for one’s personal hygiene, health or surroundings, and …
Practical examples of making safeguarding personal from ...
www.local.gov.ukIt is also possible to consider how the six adult safeguarding principles might be rendered meaningful by commissioners and providers of health and social care. Some initial ideas appear in the table below. Empowerment Focus on things important to the person. Service users are enabled to raise issues and, when
Adult Safeguarding Awareness - ssaspb.org.uk
www.ssaspb.org.ukSafeguarding Principles •Empowerment - Presumption of person led decisions and informed consent. •Protection - Support and representation for those in greatest need. •Prevention - It is better to take action before harm occurs. •Proportionality – Proportionate and least intrusive response appropriate to the risk presented. •Partnership - Local solutions through services
Safeguarding Adults - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukSafeguarding adults is an integral part of patient care. Duties to safeguard patients are required by professional regulators, service regulators and supported in law. Section 2: The safeguarding principles. Safeguarding adults is shaped by 6 principles: Principle 1 – Empowerment - Presumption of person led decisions and consent