Product Overview
As a social care worker or volunteer, your first responsibility is to promote the safety and well-being of the individuals you support, protecting them from danger, harm and abuse at all times. In part this is achieved when you come across a situation that causes you concern and you report this to an appropriate person
Designed to give you the confidence that sharing a concern is the right thing to do, this video will help you answer such questions as: Why do I have to raise my concern? How do I raise a concern? Who should I tell? What should I do if my concern is not dealt with appropriately? It starts by exploring how we often raise concerns naturally and informally as part of our day-to-day routine and that this is a positive thing to do.
Subjects covered include:
Talking Openly about Issues and Concerns • Concerns that Must be Raised • How to Raise a Concern • Responding to Inaction • Benefits of Raising Concerns and Whistleblowing
Standards
England
Care Certificate Standard 3
NOS: GEN12, SCDCCLD0203, SCDHSC0024, SCDHSC0034, SCDHSC0035, SCDHSC0234, SCDHSC3111
RQF: Duty of care (Level 2 Diploma in Care), Duty of care in care settings (Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care, Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support)
Wales
All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Section 6
Scotland
National Care Standards
Northern Ireland
NISCC's Induction Standards