This document contains information from a training session on protection and safeguarding in health and social care. It discusses identifying support available for people experiencing harm or abuse, such as organizations like NSPCC and Women's Aid. It outlines the responsibilities of service providers if they have concerns about harm or neglect, which include reporting concerns without jumping to conclusions or questioning victims. The document also covers first aid responsibilities and procedures, defining first aid and discussing what to include in a first aid kit and the steps to take in an emergency situation.
4. OBJECTIVES
Identify examples of support available for people
experiencing harm, abuse or neglect
Design a leaflet which gives information on the
support available
Identify actions to take when there are concerns
about harm, abuse or neglect
Describe actions that should be taken to protect
the service user in health, social care and early
years.
Evaluate the role of the service provider
5. RECAP-ANTI-BULLYING
Last week we discussing bullying
Anti-Bullying Week in England is coordinated by the Anti-Bullying Alliance
and this year is from the 16th - 20th November 2015
Make a noise about bullying
6. WHAT ORGANISATIONS DO YOU KNOW THAT
OFFER SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE EXPERIENCING
HARM, ABUSE OR NEGLECT?
7. SOURCES OF SUPPORT
NSPCC (National Society for the
Prevention of cruelty to Children)
Voice UK
ChildLine
Kidscape
Action on Elder Abuse
Age UK
The Samaritans
Womans Aid
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJHGMt1XODU
8. RESEARCH TASK
Find out information about four
sources of support
Is there a branch in our local area?
10. Be aware of what is expected of you
Do not jump to conclusions.
Report and record any concerns you may
have (you may have to go higher)
Do not question the vulnerable adult or child.
This will be done through the investigation.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN THERE ARE
CONCERNS OF HARM, ABUSE OR NEGLECT
16. UNIT MU 1.4 WEEK 2
AWARENESS OF PROTECTION AND
SAFEGUARDING IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL
CARE, EARLY YEARS AND CHILDCARE
Tuesday 13th October 2015
17. TIME TO THINK………………………………….
Vowel less – Theme First Aid
Vowels have been taken out of these words can you
recognise them?
Pdtrc
Brkn
Nsbld
Rcvry
drwnng
19. OBJECTIVES
Explain what accidents, emergencies you
may come across in health, social care
and early years settings
Describe what you would do in the event of
an emergency.
Describe what should be kept in a First Aid
Box.
Explain what action to take in an
emergency.
Recognise the importance of emergency
procedures
21. DEFINITION OF FIRST AID
FIRST AID IS THE INITIAL OR
IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE GIVEN
TO SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN
INJURED OR TAKEN ILL BEFORE
THE ARRIVAL OF QUALIFIED
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
22. THE AIMS OF FIRST AID
1. TO PRESERVE LIFE
2. PREVENENT THE CONDITION
FROM WORSENING
3. PROMOTE RECOVERY
4. Can you think of two more?
Discussion
23. RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FIRST AIDER
Preserve life
Prevent further injury
Promote recovery
Scene assessment
Dealing with casualties
Contacting emergency services
28. SMALL GROUP ACTIVITY
Put together a poster
sequencing the order of events
when somebody is injured.
29. FIRST AID
What are the
responsibilities of
organisations in relation to
first aid?
What actions should a first
aider take?
30. ACTIVE LEARNING TASK
Design your own First Aid Box
This should first include all the
essential items, then you can
add some of your own. Add a
Factsheet giving general
guidance on First Aid.
36. OBJECTIVES
Discuss why confidentiality is important
Identify roles and responsibilities of
health and social care workers in
improving the quality of life for people
with dementia
Discuss the role of teamwork in
improving the health and quality of life
for people with dementia
Explain roles and responsibilities in
protecting vulnerable adults and
safeguarding children
38. CONFIDENTIALITY
Discuss what does it mean?
Can you remember the principles of The
Data Protection Act 1998?
When is it important to share information?
39. BOARD BLAST
What is dementia?
When the brain becomes damaged, causing a
person to have problems such as not
remembering things, not thinking clearly or
even losing the ability to speak
40. ACTIVE LEARNING
As a carer how can you care for a vulnerable
adult with dementia?
Put together a memory book and a list of
techniques to help support a person with
dementia.
Can Gerry Robinson Fix Dementia Care Homes?
41. SMALL GROUP TASK-CARING FOR A CHILD
Remember the UNCRC say that children have
the right to be safe from any violence,
abuse or neglect.
Case Study:-
Amal is 5 years old and has cerebral palsy and
has restricted mobility. As a play specialist
plan a day with Amal including all safety
considerations.
What procedures do you need to follow if you
suspect Amal is being neglected.