Duty of Care Contributes to Safe Practice.

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Duty of care contributes to safe practice. 1.1 As a care worker we have a legal obligation to have a 'duty of care (towards adults within a care service, as well as others such as colleagues and ourselves). We are required to work in the best interests of the adults using the service, including the wellbeing and safety of him/her. This would involve practices that are not detrimental to health as well as our own health, for example only carrying out practices within own level of competence as well as role and responsibilities. It is important to carry out duties that are in own job description, and that you are competent, it is also therefore necessary to regularly update own knowledge and skills in order to uphold and provide care standards in accordance with codes of practice of care setting and services. These include the use of any available resources such as equipment for example the use of hoists, for the movements of manual and people handling, ensuring training is up to date for example attending any mandatory training courses such as Health and safety , First Aid, Moving and Handling and so on. Remembering the importance of respecting the individual and preserving their dignity at all times, making sure confidentiality is followed. It is also our duty to report any concerns by completion of relevant forms, such as accident and / or incident forms and the use of the 'whistleblowing policy if necessary. 1.2 Duty of care ensures that patients are protected from harm and are kept safe from abuse by staff, other patients, family and friends. I have received specific training regarding safeguarding and this makes it clear that my duty of care is to report and record all relevant information related to unprofessional conduct or behavior that may contribute to abuse. This may be perpetrated by a colleague or any other person who has contact with the

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