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Under the Care Act 2014, which of the following is NOT one of the six key principles of safeguarding?
When does Section 42 of the Care Act 2014 require a local authority to make safeguarding enquiries?
According to the Mental Capacity Act 2005, what is the key principle regarding decision-making capacity?
Under current legislation, when can healthcare professionals share confidential information for safeguarding purposes?
What is the role of Safeguarding Adults Boards (SABs) established under the Care Act 2014?
Summary and Continuing Professional Development
These modules provide the foundation for effective communication and safeguarding practice in health and social care. Compliance with current legislation and professional standards requires:
- Regular Training Updates: Annual safeguarding training and communication skills development
- Reflective Practice: Supervision and peer review of challenging cases
- Policy Awareness: Understanding of local procedures and national guidance
- Professional Development: Engagement with continuing education and professional networks
Key Resources:
- Care Quality Commission guidance and inspection frameworks
- NHS England safeguarding resources and tools
- Professional body standards and codes of practice
- Local safeguarding adults board procedures and contacts
Remember: Effective communication and robust safeguarding are not optional extras but fundamental requirements for safe, compassionate, and legally compliant care delivery.