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Safeguarding Update September 2014 Karen Rodgers Adult Safeguarding Training and Development Manager
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Safeguarding Adults Board Annual Report http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/downloads/download/147/cambridgeshire_safeguar ding_adults_board SoVA and MCA Newsletter http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/info/20100/safeguarding_adults_and_mental_capac ity_act/523/adults_at_risk_from_harm MARU to MASH
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The Care Act 2014 Enquiry by local authority Safeguarding Adults Boards Safeguarding Adults reviews Abolition of local authorities power to remove persons in need of care (section 47) New definitions – Adults “at risk of abuse or neglect” (no longer a Vulnerable Adult). Principle of “Well being”) Protecting property of adults being cared for away from home
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The Care Act Consultation on Draft Guidance Link to the draft guidance on adult safeguarding can be found at: http://careandsupportregs.dh.gov.uk/category/adult-safeguarding/ http://careandsupportregs.dh.gov.uk/category/adult-safeguarding/ Response from Government by end Oct. Cambridgeshire County Council Adult Safeguarding Policy and Procedure Update Sign up form: http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/info/20077/adults_ http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/info/20077/adults_ and_older_people_practitioners_and_providers_information/418/adult_saf eguarding_policy_and_procedures
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Adult Safeguarding Training Level One to Three training is refreshed every three years for all staff that have regular (once a month or more) direct contact with vulnerable adults. Good practice that managers carry out knowledge checks annually. Training Strategy including standards and knowledge check forms: http://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/info/20077/adults_and_older_people_practitioners_a nd_providers_information/424/adult_safeguarding_training/3
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Guide includes: ● Top tips for workers 9 ● Advice and support 12 ● Flowchart of whistleblowing process 14 ● Guidance for Managers 15 ● What to do when a worker reports a concern 16 ● Top tips for managers 16 ● Employer guidance 19 ● Responsibilities of employer 19 ● Standards for policies 21 ● Model policy for small organisations 23 ● Settlement agreements 25 ● What does good practice look like? - Some
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Adult Safeguarding Training Sub-Group – Rep from the Residential Sector needed please… Karen Rodgers - Adult Safeguarding Training and Development Manager Tel: 01223 729110 Karen.rodgers@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
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