Transcription of Regulated activity (adults)
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Regulated activity (adults) The definition of Regulated activity (adults) as defined by the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 from 10th September 2012 Regulated activity (adults) 2 All publications that are six or more pages in length must include a Gateway information reader box (IRB) on this page. A downloadable Gateway IRB and accompanying guidance are available from the Delphi page below. Gateway IRB on Delphi Please send your completed IRB to the Gateway team. They will then send back the approved IRB for you to insert on this page. Delete all of this text after inserting your approved IRB. Delete all of this text from this page if your document is under six pages in length. You may re-use the text of this document (not including logos) free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
4. A health care assistant on a hospital ward who feeds an adult because they are too frail to feed themselves would be engaging in regulated activity. 5. A worker in a care home who reminds a person with dementia to eat their lunch, and ensures they do so is in regulated activity. Providing Social Work
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