Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit10

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Safeguarding adults and promoting independence. Sector guidance (P5, M2 part2) No secrets are a guidance that helps prevent the risk of abuse towards vulnerable adults. This is a set of guidelines made by the department of health; it finds who is at risk of abuse and why this may be. No secrets is a multi-agency framework to make sure and encourage many agencies to work together, with the social services as lead role, in putting the vulnerable adults health and safety first. This helps to prevent physical and emotional abuse as there are many services and procedures in place to protect and to make sure each individual rights are met and equal to everyone else’s. Also by having the no secrets guidance will help to make sure that each case that is dealt with, gets the right sort of evidence to help keep the vulnerable adult safe and make sure that it won’t happen to them again and to be able to help them after the trauma of being physically or emotionally abused. This would help as all agencies work together to help the adult get better and get the correct type of treatment for the individuals situation. Also this guidance helps to make sure each agency is honest in what they are saying and not hiding any information, so that there is trust within the system to be able to help each vulnerable adult that may be getting abused. So if a professional has seen or heard a colleague abusing an individual in some way, which would then have to be reported straight away to the person who is in charge, who would be the most reliable person and able to help this vulnerable adult. Recording is another procedure that protects vulnerable adults from any type of abuse. This process deals with allegations that are made, monitored and recorded throughout the whole of the process to ensure agreements are made and to be able to identify any areas of improvements. You have to make

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