WI Safeguarding Training - Introduction to Safeguarding in the WI

What is safeguarding?
Making sure everyone follows the rules
Supporting people to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect
Protecting property from being stolen
Ensuring people have signed a confidentiality agreement
Who is responsible for safeguarding in the WI?
Only the Federation Safeguarding Officer (FSO)
Only the National Safeguarding Officer (NSO)
Only WI Trustees
Everyone in the WI
If you’re concerned about someone’s safety, what should you do?
Wait to see if someone else reports it
Ask the person lots of questions to get all the details
Report your concern to the FSO or NSO
Keep it to yourself unless you're absolutely sure
Which of the following is not a category of abuse under the Care Act?
Physical abuse
Financial abuse
Disagreement abuse
Self-neglect
What does 'Making Safeguarding Personal' mean?
Making safeguarding policies easier to remember
Involving the person affected in decisions about their safety
Keeping safeguarding concerns private
Asking for personal information from everyone
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