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Tag Archives: Protecting a Person Without Consent (with Compulsion)
Safeguarding Vulnerable People in the Reformed NHS (NHS Commissioning Board)
Posted on March 25, 2013 by Dementia and Elderly Care News (an online adjunct to Dementia and Elderly Care: the Latest Evidence)
Summary This NHS Commissioning Board document replaces earlier guidance issued in September 2012. It explains how safeguarding will work in the NHS from April 2013. Full Text Link Reference NHS Commissioning Board (2013). Safeguarding vulnerable people in the reformed NHS: accountability … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Management of Condition, National, NHS, Patient Care Pathway, Proposed for Next Newsletter, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Abuse of Vulnerable Adults (AVA), Accountability and Assurance, Adults at Risk of Harm, Capacity and Capability, Care Quality Commission, CCGs, CCGs: Clinical Commissioning Groups, Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Clinical Lead for Safeguarding, Commissioning Support, Decision-Making Capacity, GPs, Health Care Reform, Health Education England (HEE), Leadership, Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs), Mental Capacity, Mental Capacity Act 2005, Named GPs, NHS Commissioning Board (NHSCB), NHS Reform, NHS Trust Development Authority (NHS TDA), NHSCB, Patient-Centred Care, Protecting a Person Without Consent (with Compulsion), Protection, Public Health England (PHE), QSGs: Quality Surveillance Groups, Quality Surveillance Groups (QSGs), Reform, Reformed Commissioning System, Safeguarding, Safeguarding Adults at Risk, Safeguarding Adults Boards (SABs), Safeguarding Boards, Safeguarding Clinical Leadership and Support, Safeguarding in the NHS, Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (SOVA), Safeguarding Older People, Vulnerable Adults
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Safeguarding Adults at Risk of Harm: a Legal Guide for Practitioners (SCIE)
Posted on February 4, 2012 by Dementia and Elderly Care News (an online adjunct to Dementia and Elderly Care: the Latest Evidence)
[A version of this item appears in: Dementia: the Latest Evidence Newsletter (RWHT), Volume 2 Issue 8, March 2012]. Summary The Department of Health commissioned this document in 2009, which is up-to-date to December 2010. This guide is a response … Continue reading →
Posted in Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), National, Nutrition, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, SCIE, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Access to Justice, Adults at Risk of Harm, Autonomy and Choice, Care Quality Commission, Choice, Civil Legal Remedies: Judicial Review and Torts, Coercion, Community Care, Community Care Assessments, Criminal Justice, Crown Prosecution Service, Crown Prosecution Service: Complaints, Deprivation of Liberty, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards, Disclosing Information and Consent, False Imprisonment, Health and Safety Executive, Housing Providers: Complaints, Human Rights, Human Rights in Care Homes, Infection, Infection Control, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, Justice and Empowerment, Legal Framework, Mental Capacity, Mental Capacity Act, Mental Capacity Act 2005, Mental Health Act 1983, Mental Health Act 2007, National Patient Safety Agency, Negligence: Duty of Care, No Secrets Guidance, Nutrition and Hydration, Police: Complaints, Professional Conduct, Professional Lapses or Misjudgements, Proportionality in Safeguarding, Proportionality: Human Rights and Mental Capacity Legislation, Protecting a Person Without Consent (with Compulsion), Protection, Psychological Abuse, Respect for Person’s Home Private and Family Life, Right to Life, Safeguarding Adults at Risk, Safeguarding Adults Boards, Safeguarding in the NHS, Self-Neglect, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Stranger Abuse, The Bournewood Case, Trespass, Undue Influence, Unsafe Care, Vulnerable Adults, Whistleblowing
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