Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust (MY)

377 MY Safeguarding Adults Level 3 Including Mental Capacity Act Level 3

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-Principles of adult SG, how they support professionals with people at risk of abuse, harm, neglect -Aims of making SG personal -Types of abuse, harm and neglect and the effect -How/when to make a SG adult referral -Importance of collaborative working including multi-agency meetings and evidence relevant information sharing protocols, contribute to case reviews, panels, internal partnerships and local forms/review -Increased vulnerabilities can impact SG -Contents of MCA 2005 -Effect of the Act on consent and decision making -Assessing capacity and best interests -Implication of using the Act in practice -When we might be depriving someone of their liberty, the SG in place when this happens -What amounts to a deprivation of liberty -Changes facing MYHT with introduction of LPS -LPS and the implications towards age 16-17 -Psychiatric liaison service MHYT -What is/is not a learning disability and what is autism. Audience- Band 6+ and professionals who have responsibility/input into SG adult enquiries

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Contributed by: Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust (MY)
Authored by: Deborah Longmore (Author), Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Names Nurse Adult Safeguarding
Kathy Cryer (Author), Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Specialist Advisor Safeguarding Adults
Rachael Hamlett (Developer), Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Technology Enhanced Learning Support Officer
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Last updated: 24 June 2024
First contributed: 01 June 2022
Audience access level: Full user

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