Part 1 Flashcards
Safeguarding means
- living safely, free from abuse or neglect.
- people’s choices are heard and respected.
- is everybody’s business.
- be aware of safeguarding adults and take action to
make sure that nobody experiences
—abuse or neglect, particularly those who are vulnerable.
Abuse happens
- when a person’s rights and dignity are not respected by another person.
- can deliberate, or the person causing it may not understand that what they are doing is wrong.
Types of abuse
- Physical
- Emotional
- Sexual
- Financial
- Organisational
- Cyber
- Neglect
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Physical abuse
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- Hitting
- kicking
- pushing
- shaking
- rough handling
- threat of physical force
- giving too much or too little medication.
Emotional abuse
- Intimidation
- threats
- humiliation
- isolation
- verbal abuse
- being prevented from receiving needed services
Sexual abuse
Sexual activity that is unwanted or not understood.
Financial abuse
- Unauthorised or improper use of a person’s
> funds
> property
> pension
> benefits.
Organisational abuse
- Inadequate care
- systematic poor practice by an organisation.
Cyber abuse
- Online (internet, email or social media) bullying
- intimidation
- scamming
- coercion ( practice of forcing another party or someone by using force or threat
Neglect
- is when essentials such a FHMH
> food
> heating
> medication
> hygiene are withheld - when a person’s resources are not used for their benefit
How to recognise abuse?
Signs of abuse range from changes in a person’s appearance
to unexpected changes to their financial arrangements.
Signs of Physical abuse
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• Unexplained bruises, markes or injuries.
• Unusual weght loss.
• Physical problems like bedsores.
• Being shabby, or unkept.
• Dirty,or unsafe living conditions.
Signs of Financial abuse
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• Inexplicable shortage of money.
• Suspicious addition of names to financial accounts.
• Unexpected changes to wil, or power of attorney.
** Signs of Behavioural abuse**
- Becoming noticeably withdrawn, angry or scared.
- Tearfulness, crying not saying why.
- The person is prevented from seeing you on their own.
- Control- you sense that someone is trying to control a person’s affairs.
Who is most at risk?
Planning Ahead is recommended for all adults,
especially those who are getting older and
is particularly important for vulnerable people such as those living with:
• Reduced decision-making capacity
• Age related fraility
• A serious or sudden illness
• Amental or physical disability
• An acquired brain injury
• Under the control of another person
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