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Safeguarding AdultsThe Care Act 2014 Your ResponsibilitiesHuman TraffickingYour Role as the Person Raising Concern Information SharingThe Mental Capacity ActAssessing Capacity ChartDeprivation of Liberty SafeguardsPressure Ulcer StagingPrevent/ChannelFemale Genital MutilationModern SlaveryDomestic Violence and AbuseThe Care Act 20141sets outstatutory responsibility for theintegration of care and supportbetween health and localauthorities. NHS England andClinical Commissioning Groups areworking in partnership with localand neighbouring social careservices. Local Authorities havestatutory responsibility forsafeguarding. In partnership withhealth they have a duty to promotewellbeing within local communities. The Care Act 2014 What is safeguardingadults and why it matters2 Safeguarding Adults meansprotecting a person s right to live in safety, free from abuse andneglect. The Care Act requires that each Local Authority must: Arrange, where appropriate, for an independent advocate to represent and support an adult who is the subject of a Safeguarding enquiry Or Safeguarding Adult Review where the adult has substantial difficulty in being involved in the process and where there is no other appropriate adult to help them Cooperate with each of its
The Care Act 2014 What is safeguarding adults and 2why tit matters Safeguarding adults means protecting a person’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. The Care Act …
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