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Adult safeguarding Bob Dawson

Adult safeguarding By Bob Dawson

Adult safeguarding by Bob Dawson


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Summary

A guide for managers of nursing homes, hospitals, domiciliary and community-based services in adult Health and Social Care with responsibility for older people, dementia, learning disability and mental health

Adult safeguarding Summary

Adult safeguarding: A Guide for Family Members, Social and Health Care Staff and Students by Bob Dawson

A guide for managers of nursing homes, hospitals, domiciliary and community-based services in adult Health and Social Care with responsibility for older people, dementia, learning disability and mental health. Adult Safeguarding: A Guide for Family Members, Social and Health Care Staff and Students considers both the reactive and proactive process in adult safeguarding. It launches a six-step process for managers and their teams to ensure the building blocks are in place for good safeguarding and therefore good practice. Where these six steps are successfully in place, they reduce the risk of abuse occurring. The six-step process comes from forty years of experience, including, twenty years of training in this area and other areas of concern raised consistently over that time by participants. The book takes the form of questions and answers, covering questions ranging from 'What's the difference between good practice and good safeguarding?' to 'What is a section 42 enquiry?' While the book is based on current legislation in England and Wales it is written in a general format with the most serious messages relevant in the whole of the United Kingdom and beyond. The book has been read and endorsed by Judith Eke Safeguarding manager for South Gloucestershire Council who has kindly written the foreword.

Adult safeguarding Reviews

'This book is an easy read. It addresses lots of issues that worry and concern people supporting and caring for people with Down Syndrome and Dementia. This is clearly based on the author's many years of practice, but also on training sessions, which have highlighted the areas of concern. The result is a book written with the author's voice and a light touch. It is accessible, well informed, and full of important messages about good practice in the support of people with learning disabilities who are living with dementia.' Diana Kerr, Training Consultant and Author

About Bob Dawson

Bob Dawson RMN, RNMH has been involved in different roles in health and social care since 1973. He is qualified in both mental health and learning disability nursing working up to the level of nursing officer in the National Health Service. He was also a senior manager in social care in the charitable/not for profit sector and he was employed as a trainer for a large learning disability NHS trust. When the trust closed as a result of care in the community in 1999 he established a consultancy/training service working across many organisations in the health and social care sector. During the first lock down in March 2020 he wrote Down Syndrome and Dementia as the first book in this series. Adult Safeguarding is the second book in the series.

Table of Contents

Foreword. Introduction. 1. What is the difference between safeguarding procedures and good practice? 2. What happened before No Secrets 1999? 3. What has changed since No Secrets was implemented? 4. Who does safeguarding affect? 5 .What was the impact of Making Safeguarding Personal 2014? 6. What has changed since the Care Act 2014 was implemented? 7. What are the six key principles of the Care Act 2014? 8. What are the different categories of abuse? 9. Who can abuse? 10. What might you witness, hear or discover that you need to; take further? 11. What systems in place where you work are aimed at reducing the risk of abuse occurring? 12. Why may some staff and others not report suspected abuse? 13. Six-step exercise for managers and staff teams to enhance; good practice. 14. What is the role of the safeguarding adult's board? 15. What is the role of the local authority safeguarding team? 16. Should I raise a concern, relative/member of the public? 17. Where does confidentiality/information sharing fit in? 18. What is the duty of candour? 19. What do I do if I feel the abuse is not deliberate? 20. What if the person allegedly being abused does not want us; to raise a concern? 21. What should I expect if I raise a concern? 22. What can I do if I am unhappy with how a safeguarding; concern is being dealt with? 23. What is the role of the service manager in safeguarding? 24. As a service manager what support should I expect from my; superiors? 25. What is a section 42 enquiry (commonly know as a; safeguarding enquiry)? 26. Whose policy should we follow? 27. What is the value of training in this area? 28. What is the role of the Care Quality Commission? 29. What is the difference between individual and organisational; abuse? 30. How are organisational abuse enquiries carried out? 31. How are staff protected by safeguarding? 32. What is the impact of abuse? Appendix 1 Early Indicators of Concern in Care Services (Organisational Abuse). Appendix 2 Useful website addresses.

Additional information

GOR013844414
9781789632385
1789632382
Adult safeguarding: A Guide for Family Members, Social and Health Care Staff and Students by Bob Dawson
Used - Like New
Paperback
The Choir Press
2021-09-20
86
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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