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Welcome to the latest bulletin for people working with adults who have care and support needs in Leeds.
It is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness of safeguarding with people who use your services, staff teams and volunteers.
You could showcase the work you do to support people to be safe from abuse and neglect, hold a safeguarding themed staff meeting, put up an information stand, or put our public awareness films on your website and social media. It's entirely up to you.
Again, we are teaming up with other Safeguarding Boards in West Yorkshire to put on a programme of information sessions and discussions. We'll be promoting them in future bulletins.
Care Quality Commission are consulting on their proposed guidance to help providers and other stakeholders understand and meet the new standard on visiting and accompaniment.
The guidance also sets out what people using health and social care services and their families, friends or advocates can expect.
Consultation closes midday on 20 February 2024.
Mencap and UK Finance’s Take Five to Stop Fraud campaign have launched a new easy read guide to help people with a learning disability spot the signs of scams.
It focuses on romance scams and impersonation fraud, to which people with a learning disability may be more vulnerable.
7 March 2024 or 18 April 2024
This workshop from Research in Practice shares learning from a new Radical Safeguarding toolkit for homelessness. The co-produced toolkit offers a new approach to safeguarding adults experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantages, rooted in the work of social justice movements.
20 March 2024, 2.00 - 4.00pm
Speakers will provide insights, inspirations and challenges to support improvement and change in how people experiencing homelessness are safeguarded, including;
- recent findings on homelessness from the second National Safeguarding Adults Review analysis
- how ideas from social justice movements can activate improvements to the safeguarding systems around people experiencing homelessness
There are thousands of hand car washes across the UK. While many are legitimate businesses, reports suggest that many more are run by people determined to exploit their workers to make as much money as possible. In these instances, workers may be victims of modern slavery.
By using the Safe Car Wash App, you can identify cases of exploitation and help end modern slavery at hand car washes.
This guidance from Department of Health & Social care is to help practitioners and managers across health and care organisations to provide caring and quick responses to people at risk of developing pressure ulcers.
The guidance offers a process for the clinical management of harm removal and reduction where ulcers occur, considering if an adult safeguarding response is necessary.
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