Safeguarding
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The Mental Capacity Act helps ensure that people, especially those who may experience some difficulties in making decisions for themselves owing to conditions that effect the mind or brain, are both empowered and protected. This Policy explains what actions a range of professionals must do to help individuals make decisions for themselves or the steps they need to take to help safeguard people when they may lack capacity to make those specific decisions for themselves. It is vital that professionals follow proper steps and the Mental Capacity Act and Code of Practice to ensure they comply with the law and uphold the human rights of those they work with.
Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin ICB is committed to the protection of vulnerable children and adults. The ICB will execute its statutory duties under the Children Act 2004 and the Care Act 2014 by ensuring that all staff are trained to the required level according to their role and responsibilities. The principle philosophy is that safeguarding is everybody’s business and all staff will respond to concerns, raise safeguarding awareness and address any emerging issues.
The ICB will ensure that all health services contracted by it have robust processes in place to prevent, identify and act upon abuse of any patient, this includes those services having clear accessible policy and procedures, safer recruitment, training and governance systems.
Comprehensive children’s and adult safeguarding supervision arrangements are required to ensure that appropriate advice and supervision is available to all staff, commensurate with their role.
The ICB will discharge its corporate accountability for safeguarding as per its organisational Accountability structure.
This policy illustrates the requirements and compliance with legislative duties to safeguard Children and vulnerable adults. It is applicable to all ICB staff and all independent contracted staff. All provider organisations should have their own policies for safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in accordance with their own statutory responsibilities.