Safeguarding children, adults, vulnerable people
BTEC: Health and Social Care: Safeguarding children, adults, vulnerable people
What you'll learn
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Safeguarding means keeping people safe from harm. Think of it like a safety net that catches people before they get hurt.
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What does safeguarding mean?
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Let's spot a safeguarding concern together. Sarah is 75 and lives alone. She has stopped answering the door and looks very thin.
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Drag the correct action to help this vulnerable person. Tom, age 8, says a grown-up is being mean to him at home.
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Who should you tell if you think someone is being harmed?
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Vulnerable people include children, elderly people, and anyone who needs extra help to stay safe. They might be ill, disabled, or lonely.
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Which of these is a vulnerable person?
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