Supporting and Managing the Protection of Individuals DV0K 35.

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Supporting and Managing the Protection of Individuals DV0K 35

This Unit has 3 Learning Outcomes: 1 2 3

Learning Outcome 1 Examine the values and principles, legislation and guidance, cultural factors and roles that relate to the protection of individuals from possible harm and abuse.

Learning Outcome 1 This Learning Outcome is about the following knowledge and skills: Values and Principles. Codes of Practice. National Care Standards. Legislation and Organisational policy and procedures. Cultural awareness. Reports, enquiries and research into failures to protect. Roles and responsibilities of key people.

Values and Principles Dignity Privacy Choice Safety Realising Potential Equality & Diversity Click here for notes on Values and Principles.here

National Care Standards Services are inspected against the National Care Standards by the Care Commission. Click here to link to the full publications list of National Care Standards for all service user groups.here

Codes of Practice Scottish Social Services Council: Code of Practice for Social Service Workers and Code of Practice for Employers of Social Service Workers. Click here for a copy of these Codes of Practice.here

Legislation Protection of Vulnerable Adults (Scotland) BillProtection of Vulnerable Adults (Scotland) Bill Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003Protection of Children (Scotland) Act 2003

Organisational Policy and Procedures

Cultural Awareness You must be aware of how differences between cultures may influence an understanding of abuse. Click here for notes on cultural awareness.here

Reports, Enquiries and Research. Examples of: Failures to Protect Caleb Ness Inquiry Click here to read the summary and recommendations of the Inquiry.here Report Report of the Inspection of Scottish Borders Council Social Work Services for People Affected by Learning Disabilities

Roles and Responsibilities of Key People Service User Social Work Police Education Procurator Fiscal Health Professionals Reporter Your role

Collaborative Practice A key factor in protection, and the support and management of protection of individuals is the quality of the collaborative practice, which takes place amongst workers, managers, organisations and key professions. Click here for notes on collaborative practice.here

LO1 – You should be able to… … identify and explain two pieces of protective legislation?

LO1 – You should be able to.. …refer to three reports or enquiries into failures to protect individuals.

LO1 – You should be able to… …identify one section from Codes of Practice for Social Service workers and one section from the National Care Standards which are relevant to the protection of individuals.

Learning Outcome 2 Examine issues surrounding possible harm and abuse and analyse their impact on the practice of supporting and managing protection of individuals.

Learning Outcome 3 Assess the role of a manager in relation to the protection of individuals.