Intentional abuse is harm and abuse towards others which is deliberate.
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Unintentional abuse
Unintentional abuse is harm and abuse towards others unintentionally through poor care.
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Short term impacts of abuse
bruises, cuts, feeling anxious
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Long term impacts of abuse
developing mental health issues, difficulties with trusting others, low self-eseem
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Health care environment
Intensive care unit in a hospital, a clinic, GP surgery or dentist
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Care environment
An individual’s home, a residential care home or a nursing home.
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Child care environment
Nursery or schools
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Public enrichment
Food poisoning from food outlets
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Transport
Faulty seat belts may cause accidents. Body fluids from medical equipment could lead to the spread of infections.
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Residential Care
Refers to long-care given to adults or children who stay in a residential setting rather than their own or family.
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Regulator
Regulator is the official supervisory body that monitors a specific industry or activity.
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An example of regulator within Care environment
CQC
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An example of regulator within Child Care Environment
Ofsted
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An example of regulator within Health Care environment
HSE (health, safety and environment at work)
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An example of regulator within Public enrichments
council
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An example of regulator within Transport
Insurance companies
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Risk assessment
Risk assessment is the framework for identifying, avoiding, minimising and controlling risks so that day-to-day duties can be carried out safely.
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Health and safety act 1974
The health and safety regulations and guidelines. It establishes the key duties, responsibilities and the welfare of the employers/employees.
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Management of Health and Safety at work regulation 1999
It places duties on employers to carry out and complete a risk assessment and to provide information, training and supervision so work activities can be carried out safely.
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Food Safety 1990
Requires good hygiene is maintained, requires records of food and any unsafe food is removed.
This requires that food safety hazards are identified, food safety controls are in place and separate chopping boards for different meats.
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Manual handling operations
Employers must avoid hazardous manual handling, eliminate or reduce risks and for employers to provide information, training and supervision about moving/handling.
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Reporting injuries, diseases and dangerous occurrences regulation 2013
Requires employers to report and keep records for 3 years, work settings to have procedures and employers provide training for injuries, diseases and incidents.
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Data Protection act 1998
Protects the security of personal information, accurate and kept up to date and information to kept secure.
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Control of substances hazardous to health regulations 2002
Have a procedure in place for safe working with hazardous substances and a risk assessment to prevent exposure to hazardous substances.
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Civil contingencies act 2004
sets out how organisations must work together to plan and respond to local/national emergencies.
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The health and social care (safety and quality) 2015
sets out health and adult social care providers must share information about a person’s care with other health and care professionals so that safe and effective care can be provided. - requires health and social care organisations to use a confident
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Unintentional abuse is harm and abuse towards others unintentionally through poor care.
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Unintentional abuse
Card 3
Front
bruises, cuts, feeling anxious
Back
Card 4
Front
developing mental health issues, difficulties with trusting others, low self-eseem
Back
Card 5
Front
Intensive care unit in a hospital, a clinic, GP surgery or dentist
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