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Welcome
to your Group C safeguarding course.
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This course is one step in a pathway
to standardising safeguarding in Wales.
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This includes standardisation
of our ethos, key values, principles
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and approach to safeguarding
in every sector for everyone.
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This recorded resource is
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one part of the Group
C training requirement.
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It aims to provide you
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with a refresh and reminder
on key aspects of the Group B course.
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Some background about topics
we'll be discussing on the Group C course,
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and some food for thought
to bring with you to your group
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C course.
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You're welcome to pause, stop,
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and rewatch
this video as often as you like.
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At certain points,
there will be opportunities to stop
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and turn to your accompanying workbook.
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This workbook
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is one part of the Group
C training requirement.
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Its aim is to prepare you for discussions
that will take place on the live Group
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C course.
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You must complete the workbook
before attending the live course.
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The live sessions are intended
to enable you to address and discuss
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fundamental elements
of safeguarding knowledge and practice
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that all Group
C practitioners have in common.
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The sessions are a foundation
which should be followed
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by further specific
and specialised training.
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The primary resource for this course
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and all safeguarding in Wales
is the Wales Safeguarding Procedures.
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There are more details on all procedural
information
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there.
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You'll also need to refer to your own
safeguarding policies and procedures.
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As a Group C practitioner, you're expected
to ensure all staff and volunteers
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have quick access to the Wales
safeguarding procedures
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and are able to use them
in a practical way.
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This session of the Group
C course includes the following sections.
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Background.
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Ensuring voice. Policies and procedures.
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Responding to a concern.
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Child and person centred safeguarding.
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Working to keep you and others safe.
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And legislation, statutory guidance,
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national policies and codes of conduct
and professional practice.
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How did we get here?
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Standardisation of safeguarding practice
across Wales has been an ongoing
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developing process,
and the Group C Safeguarding Training
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course is just one step
in that standardisation process.
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Previously, the safeguarding procedures
for children and for adults were separate.
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These continued to be used even after
the Social Services and Well-being Act
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(Wales) 2014 came out.
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It wasn't until the Wales Safeguarding
Procedures went into full effect
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in April of 2020 that the All Wales
Child Protection Procedures 2008
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and the Wales Interim Policy
and Procedures for the Protection
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of Vulnerable Adults
from Abuse (updated 2013) became obsolete
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and were replaced by the Single Wales
Safeguarding Procedures.
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A significant change in our safeguarding
language was around our duty to report
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and the terms
'child at risk' and 'adult at risk'.
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Duty to report and at risk.
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Duty to report includes
'reasonable cause to suspect'
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that there's a child or adult at risk,
and means a lower threshold
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than 'reasonable cause
to believe'. Actual abuse, neglect,
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or other kinds of harm don't need to occur
before you intervene.
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The risk of abuse or neglect
may come from one concern
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or many different factors, including
context and transitional periods.
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You don't need to establish,
on a balance of probabilities,
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that a particular fact is established,
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and you should consider early support
to safeguard
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someone at risk to prevent actual abuse,
neglect
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or harm.
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When considering adults,
we need to think more broadly.
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The previous Wales Interim Policy
and Procedures
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for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults
from abuse or Poverty
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focused on safeguarding people who were
in need of community care services
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because of mental
or other disability, age or illness,
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and because of that, might be unable
to take care of themselves
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or protect themselves against significant
harm or serious exploitation.
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That meant that we concentrated
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our safeguarding actions
on certain groups of people.
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We are no longer using this term
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and definition in safeguarding.
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The term has been replaced
by adults at risk,
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which is defined as anyone over
18 years of age who is experiencing
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or is at risk of abuse or neglect,
and has needs for care and support.
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Whether or not the authority
is meeting any of those needs,
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and as a result of those needs, is unable
to protect himself
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or herself against the abuse or neglect
or the risk of it.
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We do not use the term POVA anymore,
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because adulthood risk is a broader
definition and acknowledges
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that anyone can be an adult at risk
at any point in their lives and require
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safeguarding intervention.
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In 2022, Wales launched its Trauma
Informed Practice
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Framework as part of its goal
to be a trauma informed nation.
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This framework applies to everything
we do, including safeguarding.
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The next step was to make sure
all safeguarding, training, learning
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and development was standardised
across every sector and area in Wales.
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On 1 October 2024, Wales started
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using the single Unified
Safeguarding Review process,
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and the first standardised training Group
A was launched in 2024.
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Is a free e-learning
hosted by Social Care Wales.
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It applies to and is aimed
at every single person in Wales.
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Next, Group B training was launched
in November of 2024
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and this course, Group
C training, was launched
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in November 2025.
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Please pause the video
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now and answer your questions
1 to 4 in your workbook.
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The Wales Safeguarding Procedures
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were a significant shift
in safeguarding practice,
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from a process driven approach
to one focused on improving people's
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experiences
and outcomes, from prescriptive procedures
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to a strong emphasis
on using professional judgment,
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from addressing superficial concerns
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to using professional curiosity
to seek root causes.
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Patterns of behaviour,
and meaningful impact
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from being service focused, where
people were seen as objects of concern
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and safeguarding was a process done
to them, to being person centred,
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seeing a unique individual
and planning with them.
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The Wales Safeguarding Procedures
marked a significant shift
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to a more child centred, person
centred approach to safeguarding.
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Using a child centred, person
centred approach
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is a key principle underpinning
safeguarding practice in Wales.
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It enables us to follow the safeguarding
principles while upholding
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the rights of people.
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Part of your role as a Group C
practitioner is to ensure
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all staff and volunteers keep their focus
on the child, adult at risk,
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whatever other needs or issues
come to light.
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By actively seeking
their views, wishes and feelings
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and working with the child adult at risk
to find the best way to meet needs,
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ensuring their voice is heard
when working with them,
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their family, carers
and other practitioners.
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Promoting respecting their dignity,
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characteristics, culture and beliefs,
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enabling them to be as involved
as possible in decision
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making and empowering them
to express concerns
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and prioritising their best interests
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and rights.
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Whenever there are safeguarding concerns,
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it's best practice
to use a child or person centred approach
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to engage with the child
or adults at risk, and consider
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how to make safeguarding personal.
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This means working with the child
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or adult at risk to find the best way
of doing what will most benefit them,
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not just what is easiest
or most convenient.
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Considering more than just protection,
it includes their emotional well-being,
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dignity, relationships, autonomy
and rights
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for social workers
and certain health practitioners.
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Additional considerations
under the Mental Capacity Act,
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child person centred approaches
to working with
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risk need
consideration of the unique circumstances.
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Case by case. Professional judgment.
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Transport, parent documentation
and often multi-agency
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collaboration.
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Part of your role
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as a Group C practitioner is to ensure
all staff and volunteers
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support people's rights
when there is a safeguarding concern.
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You'll be discussing this
in more detail on the live Group C course,
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so make sure you're up to date on
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rights
of children and young people at risk,
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include the right to protection from harm,
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the right to be heard and involved, a
right to advocacy,
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the right to information
and to be informed in a way
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they understand
about safeguarding processes and decisions
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affecting them, and the right to privacy
and confidentiality,
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and for their personal information
to be handled sensitively.
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The rights of adults at risk includes
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the right to protection
from abuse and neglect,
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the right to have their physical, mental,
emotional and social
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well-being respected
during safeguarding processes.
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The right to advocacy, participation
and consent.
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The right to information support
and clear accessible information
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about safeguarding concerns, their rights
and the procedures involved,
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and the right to liberty and family life.
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As part of Article 8 in the European
Convention on Human Rights.
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Advocacy
plays a crucial role in enabling voice
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and ensuring the rights of individuals
who may have difficulty
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representing themselves
in safeguarding processes and advocacy.
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Promote representation,
make sure decisions reflect the child's
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and adult's wishes, and protects
their rights.
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Advocacy needs to be considered
whenever there are barriers
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to someone's ability to engage and fully
participate.
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Potential barriers
to engage and fully participate
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include the ability to understand
relevant information, retain information
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long enough to be able to weigh up options
and make decisions.
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Weigh up information to fully participate
and express preferences for or choose
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between options and communicate
their views, wishes, and feelings
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to help the decision making process
and to make priorities clear.
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Remember, all children and young people
are entitled to an active offer
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of advocacy from a statutory,
Independent Professional Advocate or IPA
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when they become subject
of child protection inquiries leading to
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an initial child protection
conference, or become looked after.
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There are many different
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forms of advocacy, and these should always
be considered for children and adults
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when there are any barriers to engagement
with any aspect of your service.
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These include self-advocacy, informal
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advocacy, collective peer
citizen independent volunteer advocacy,
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formal advocacy, as well as independent
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professional advocacy.
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While the Mental Capacity Act
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and the Wales Safeguarding Procedures
serve different legal purposes,
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they often intersect in real world
safeguarding practice.
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Understanding
where and how they overlap is essential
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for making ethical, lawful
and person centred decisions
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for people aged 16 and over
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For example,
a person may not have the capacity
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to make a decision about whether a report
should be completed,
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but they may be able to indicate
where they would like
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any subsequent interventions to take place
and who they would like to be present.
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Key messages
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to remember about mental capacity
when safeguarding.
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Safeguarding is decision specific,
not person or group specific.
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Both the Mental Capacity Act
and the Wales Safeguarding Procedures
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require a presumption of capacity
unless proven otherwise.
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Best interest decision making must involve
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the person at risk where possible.
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You must assess mental capacity
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while also initiating a section 47
or section 126 safeguarding inquiry
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when abuse or neglect is suspected.
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While the Mental Capacity
Act supports autonomy,
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safeguarding may require override
when risks justify it,
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and advocacy plays an important role
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in both.
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Adults with care and support needs
may be able
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to protect themselves from abuse, neglect
and exploitation by others.
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Frailty, age
or disability, for example, don't
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automatically preclude
an individual from protecting themselves.
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Mental capacity
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assessments are always situation specific.
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Practitioners
should always seek to respect
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the personal wishes
and autonomy of the adult.
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Practitioners should make sure
that the person is aware of any risks
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and the potential impact on their safety
and well-being,
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and encourage them to develop strategies
to protect themselves.
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But there needs to be
a professional judgment
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about the ability of an adult
to make an informed choice.
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This table is a useful reminder
and is included
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in your workbook for reference
during the Group C live session,
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but feel free to pause the video
for a moment to read it. Now,
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please pause the video now and answer
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questions 5 to 7 in your workbook.
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Safeguarding policies and procedures.
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The Group
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B course included an explanation
of each individual's duty of candour.
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As a Group C practitioner,
you're expected to comply with this duty,
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especially where there has been
a safeguarding concern.
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If you're a designated safeguarding person
or a manager,
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you're also responsible for helping
to ensure others comply with this duty.
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As part of our
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trauma informed approach in Wales, we're
becoming more aware of how the language
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and terminology
we use can affect perceptions of risk.
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One example of
this is the terminology used
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when someone hasn't attended
an appointment.
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The phrases 'did not attend'
and 'was not brought'
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are often used in safeguarding,
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particularly in health, education
and social care settings
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to describe someone's absence
from an appointment or setting.
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Each term carries different implications
and can have a significant effect
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on professional understanding,
accountability, and action
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to make sure potential indicators
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of unmet need or increased
risk aren't missed.
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It's important that you ensure everyone
in your organisation understands
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the importance of knowing and following
clear organisational procedures
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for proactively following up
on nonattendance and non engagement.
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We're moving
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away from the term 'did not attend' or DNA
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when a person relies on someone else
to bring them because it's imprecise
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in safeguarding contexts,
especially for children, places
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responsibility on the child
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or adult at risk
even when this is not in their control,
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and obscures
potential neglect or barriers.
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It may overlook caregiver responsibility
or safeguarding concerns.
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Instead, in these situations,
we are adopting the term 'was not brought'
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because it enables person
centred language,
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considers the view of both the child
or adult at risk.
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It promotes professional curiosity.
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Why were they not brought?
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Is there a pattern?
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Could this indicate neglect?
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Highlights caregiver responsibility.
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Uncovers barriers to engagement,
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supports better
documentation and escalation when needed,
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and supports the need for information
sharing with other practitioners.
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Please pause the video now and answer
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questions 8 to 16 in your workbook.
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Responding to a concern.
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Group
C practitioners are expected to enable
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and encourage staff and volunteers
to reflect upon, identify
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and overcome
any barriers to reporting a concern.
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This should be part
of your regular, documented
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review of your safeguarding practice.
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Group C
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practitioners also have
a professional responsibility to recognise
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that their own responses to concerns
can be shaped by a range of factors
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that can detract away from the person
at risk,
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and influence the way decisions are made
about next steps.
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These may include subjective factors
such as background, personal views,
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level of experience
or unconscious bias, and external factors
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like systemic barriers,
resource limitations, or
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operational issues.
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Information sharing.
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Group C practitioners have a duty
to ensure successful
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interagency cooperation
in protecting people
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that's rooted in the exchange
and sharing of relevant information.
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A duty placed on all partner agencies.
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Information
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sharing is central
to good safeguarding practice.
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When information is not shared
in a timely and effective way,
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decisions
about how to respond may be ill informed,
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and this can lead
to poor safeguarding practice
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and leave people at risk of harm.
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Confidentiality and safeguarding.
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The Information Commissioner's Office
and the Wales Safeguarding Procedures
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refer to confidential information
as personal data that's protected by law
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and must be handled appropriately
to safeguard individuals' rights.
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This includes information that relates
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to an identified
or identifiable individual
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and sensitive personal information,
such as racial or ethnic origin,
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health data, sex life or sexual
orientation, genetic and biometric data,
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religious or philosophical beliefs,
and political opinions.
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We must respect confidentiality,
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but not at the expense of safeguarding.
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We can and should share information
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with other practitioners or organisations
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when there's a risk of significant harm
to a child or adults at risk
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and without consent if necessary, provided
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the sharing is proportionate
and in line with legal duties.
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The Wales
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Safeguarding procedures state
where there is a concern that a child
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or adult at risk is suffering
or is likely to suffer harm,
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the overriding objective
must be to protect them
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from harm.
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Boundaries of confidential information.
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UK law, GMC guidelines, ICO guidelines
and the Caldicott Principles do
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not prevent sharing personal information
for the purposes of safeguarding.
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We do provide a framework
to ensure relevant and proportionate
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personal information is shared
safely and appropriately when necessary.
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As a Group C practitioner, you're expected
to use your professional judgment
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when making decisions
about what information to share and when,
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and to follow your organization's
procedures
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and any information
sharing agreements in place.
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Remember, the safety
and welfare of a child or adult at risk
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always takes precedence over the need
to maintain professional confidentiality.
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Be sure to record any request
and your response in writing.
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Making sure the nature and legitimate
purpose for sharing is clear.
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Please pause the video now
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and answer questions
17 to 20 in your workbook.
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Working in ways
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that keep you and others safe.
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As a Group C practitioner,
you're expected to work in ways
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to keep you and others safe from abuse,
harm, or neglect.
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This includes ensuring
there are policies and strategies in place
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to assess
and manage risks to practitioners' safety
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when working with individuals
or in potentially challenging
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environments, including lone working.
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This may include ensuring
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staff and volunteers
understand and follow job descriptions
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and codes of conduct,
organisational policies and procedures,
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contracts, service level agreements,
government guidelines
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and legislation.
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Whistleblowing
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is a vital process
for identifying risks to people's safety.
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Part of your role as a Group
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C practitioner is to help
make sure all staff and volunteers
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are aware of their duty to report concerns
about the behaviour of others,
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are aware of your organisation's
whistleblowing procedures,
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and are encouraged and able to raise
a concern about any form of misconduct.
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Please pause the video now
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and answer questions
21 to 23 in your workbook.
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Legislation, statutory guidance,
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national policies and codes of conduct
and professional practice.
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There's a great deal of legislation,
statutory
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guidance, national policies, standards
and codes of conduct that must be referred
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to and complied with when safeguarding
as a Group C practitioner.
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It's important to know which ones
are particularly relevant for your role
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and for your service or organization.
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You should also be aware
of how your safeguarding practice
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and the safeguarding policies
and procedures of your organisation
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integrate with them to support people's
right to be protected
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from abuse, harm and neglect.
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As well as being
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responsible for your own safeguarding
practice and development,
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Group
C practitioners are expected to support
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the safeguarding practice of others.
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This can be done by carrying out
regular, documented reviews
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of your safeguarding practice to identify
gaps in knowledge, experience or skills
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and continue
improving safeguarding knowledge,
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skills and practice through training,
CPD and independent learning.
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Please pause the video now and answer
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questions 24 to 27 in your workbook.
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Next steps.
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This recorded resource is just
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one part of the Group
C training requirement.
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Its aim is to provide you with a refresh
of key elements covered in Group
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B training, and to offer support
for completing the pre-
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course workbook.
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The workbook is one part of the Group
C training requirement.
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Its aim is to prepare you for discussions
that will take place on the live Group
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C course.
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You must complete the workbook
before attending
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the live course.
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The live Group C course
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is intended to address and discuss
fundamental elements of safeguarding
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knowledge and practice that all Group
C practitioners have in common.
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It's a foundation from which
further specific and specialised
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training is expected to take place.
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You can find more
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information about Group
C roles, responsibilities and training
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knowledge and skills requirements
on the Social Care Wales website.