Raising Concerns & Whistleblowing

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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?
One of our reviews:
"Very useful for new staff and a good prompt for more experienced practitioners, BVS have presented what can be an emotive subject area in an effective and positive framework."
The Social Care Association
SKU:
D85
Format:
DVD
Duration:
28 minute video in 7 sections to be used in a suggested 3 hour training session
Consultant:
Deborah Kitson, BA Hons, MA, CQSW
Standards:
Care Certificate Standard 3 - All Wales Induction Framework for Health and Social Care (AWIFHSC) Section 7 - The Health and Social Care Standards (Scotland) - NISCC's Induction Standards (NI)
Supporting Materials:
Contains a Lesson plan, Handouts, Question and Answer sheets, Care Certificate Workbook and a CPD Accredited Certificate
Peer Review:
Jan Burns MBE, The National Dignity Council

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

Peer Review Quote:

"The contents of this training pack take the individual through a clear framework, that describes how to raise issues and address concerning practice in the workplace.  There are some very useful examples of the sorts of issues that might be encountered and how they might be addressed.  We particularly liked the strong adherence to the principles of dignity and respect.  The lesson plans work well with the material on the video and would be useful for discussion at team meetings as well as in training sessions. " Jan Burns MBE, The National Dignity Council

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

The Health and Social Care Standards

Northern Ireland

NISCC's Induction Standards

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