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Safeguarding concerns

Definition

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Safeguarding Concerns

Digitising Social Care

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Digitising Social Care Glossary, v0.0.3

A sign of suspected abuse or neglect that is reported to the local authority or identified by the local authority. Safeguarding concerns can include cases of domestic abuse, sexual exploitation, modern slavery and self-neglect.

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Definition

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Safeguarding Concerns

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence

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NICE Guideline NG189 - Safeguarding adults in care homes

For the purposes of this guideline, a safeguarding concern is defined as a consideration, suspicion or indication of abuse or neglect of a resident, or residents within a care home. Anybody who works in, lives in or visits the home may have a safeguarding concern, either because of something they have seen or because of something they were told. All safeguarding concerns should be responded to in line with this guideline. Note that this definition relates to concerns in care home settings. For a more general definition, see the Local Government Association and ADASS definition in their report on understanding what constitutes a safeguarding concern.

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Safeguarding Concerns

NHS Digital

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ASC Collections Data Dictionary (Beta v1.3)

A sign of suspected abuse or neglect that is reported to the local authority or identified by the local authority. The collection captures information about concerns that were raised during the reporting year, that is, the date the concern was raised with the local authority falls within the reporting year, regardless of the date the incident took place. Safeguarding concerns can include cases of domestic abuse, sexual exploitation, modern slavery and self-neglect.

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Safeguarding concerns

Social Care Institute for Excellence

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Social Care Institute for Excellence

The Care and support statutory guidance identifies ten types of abuse. These are: Physical abuse Domestic violence or abuse Sexual abuse Psychological or emotional abuse Financial or material abuse Modern slavery Discriminatory abuse Organisational or institutional abuse Neglect or acts of omission Self-neglect [Please click on the link to the source of this definition above (https://www.scie.org.uk/safeguarding/adults/introduction/types-and-indicators-of-abuse) for full definitions and indicators of each type of abuse. Alternatively this information is available in the glossary definition of each category.]

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