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- Safeguarding - Care Quality Commission
People are supported to understand safeguarding, what being safe means to them, and how to raise concerns when they don’t feel safe, or they have concerns about the safety of other people There are effective systems, processes and practices to make sure people are protected from abuse and neglect
- 1. 1 Legislation and statutory frameworks – Care Learning
Safeguarding is a core responsibility The statutory framework ensures: Managers must stay updated on safeguarding protocols and ensure the training of staff The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018 guide personal data handling Key requirements include: Consent: Obtain clear consent for data storage and use
- Your Guide to the Health and Social Care Act of 2008 and 2014
Regulations 8-20 are part of the CQC’s fundamental standards for organisations They are: Person-centred care; Dignity and respect; Need for consent; Safe care and treatment; Safeguarding from abuse; Meeting nutritional and hydration needs; Premises and equipment; Receiving and acting on complaints; Governance; Staffing; Fit and proper
- Regulation 13: Safeguarding service users from abuse and improper . . .
Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014: Regulation 13 The intention of this regulation is to safeguard people who use services from suffering any form of abuse or improper treatment while receiving care and treatment
- Carers Raising Safeguarding Concerns: Regulation 13 - CareSuccess
This blog aims to provide a comprehensive overview of safeguarding practices, focusing on two key elements: the CQC Safeguarding Document and Regulation 13 Additionally, we will explore the critical role of carers in safeguarding service users
- 1. 3 Analyse how current legislation and guidelines for safeguarding . . .
Having a strong grasp of the relevant legislation and guidelines allows practitioners to form effective safeguarding policies and practices within their work environment Key Legislation in Safeguarding Several essential pieces of legislation form the basis of safeguarding in early years settings
- Guidance for providers on meeting the regulations - Care Quality Commission
This document sets out our guidance for providers on meeting two groups of regulations: • Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (Part 3) • Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009 (Part 4)
- 2. 2 Explain how standards can support quality improvement in adult . . .
Standards are a cornerstone of quality improvement in adult social care They ensure safety, promote person-centred approaches, support staff development, and maintain legal compliance Additionally, they encourage continuous improvement and consistency across different providers
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