LO 3 - Understand legislation that govern safeguarding of adults and children Flashcards

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What are the key points of the human rights Act 1998

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  • Gives specific rights to everybody in the UK
  • Promotes freedom from unfair treatment
  • Respect for private and family life
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What are the key points of Health and social care Act 2008 (Care Quality Commission)

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  • Established the Care Quality Commission (CQC) which regulates the registration and inspection of ADULT health and social care services
  • Put primary care services together for the first time e.g GPs, dentist, care homes and hospitals
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What are the key points of Care Act 2014

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  • Local authorities are required to make enquires about disclosures and suspicions of abuse
  • Local authorities are required to create multi-agency safeguarding boards
  • This Act introduced Duty of candour which means open and honest
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What are the key points of safeguarding vulnerable groups Act 2006

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Vetting + barring scheme is implement to protect vulnerable people

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What are the key points of Mental capacity Act 2005 and Deprivation of liberty safeguards

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Protects individuals + empower them when unable to make their own decisions

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What are the key points of Equality Act 2010

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Protects individuals from discrimination from 9 protected characteristics

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What are the key points of public interest disclosure Act 1998 aka the whistle blowing Act

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Protects workers who disclosure wrong doing about current or former workplace

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What are the key points of the rehabilitation of offenders Act 1974

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Supports reformed offenders to get into employment
Some convictions and cautions become spend after the time period called ‘rehabilitation period’
Changed the length of the rehabilitation period for some convictions + cautions

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What are the key points of children’s Act 2004 every child matters

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Introduce the children’s commissioner
Setting up local safeguarding children boards
5 outcomes for children

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What are the 5 outcomes for the children Act

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be healthy 
be safe 
enjoying and achieving 
make a positive contribution
economic well being
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What are the key points of Data protection Act 1998

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regulates the how data is handled - protects peoples data from getting to the wrong place

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What are the key points of disclosure and barring scheme

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What are the key points of working together to safeguard children

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how organisations + individuals work together to safeguard children
promote welfare in accordance with the children Act

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What are the key points of safeguarding adults 2005

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frame work of 11 good practices standards - help to implement good quality care which is consistent

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What are the key points of mental capacity Act code of practice 2014

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guidance to people who work + care for people for individuals who can’t make decisions for themselves

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