Safeguarding

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Safeguarding Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge on safeguarding policies and practices with our engaging quiz. Understanding safeguarding is essential to protect vulnerable individuals from abuse and neglect, and this quiz aims to reinforce that understanding.

Key topics covered include:

  • Definitions and importance of safeguarding
  • Recognizing different types of abuse
  • Roles and responsibilities in safeguarding
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringSafety24
What does DBS stand for? (select 1 answer only)
Disclosure and Barring Service
Detailed Background Security
Damaging Behaviour Source
What does safeguarding mean? (select 1 answer only)
Safeguarding means to protect a person.
Safeguarding means protecting a person's right to live in safety.
Safeguarding means protecting a person's right to live in safety free from abuse and neglect.
Which of these would you NOT do when someone is disclosing abuse to you? (select 1 answer only)
Ask open questions.
Keep it a secret.
Reassure them that they can talk to you.
Listen carefully.
Whose responsibility is safeguarding and promoting the welfare of your service users? (select 1 answer only)
The designated safeguarding lead
The employer
The service users.
Everyone in the organisation.
Disclosures about safeguarding can come from anyone (select 1 answer only)
True
False
Which of these are abuse? (select all that apply)
Withholding medication.
Hitting someone.
Shouting at someone.
Stealing someone's money.
Forcing a vegetarian to eat meat.
Making someone go to bed when they don't want to.
Which is a restrictive practice? (select 1 answer only)
Going to the toilet.
Overuse of sleeping tablets.
Walking in the garden.
Having a bath.
Which of these is not a type of abuse (select 1 answer only)
Sexual.
Neglect.
Physical.
Domestic.
Modern slavery.
Emotional.
Institutional.
Smoking.
What must we do if we suspect abuse? (select 1 answer only)
Ignore it.
Ask everyone what they think.
Report it immediately.
Tell your family when you get home.
What is not a possible sign of physical abuse? (select 1 answer only)
Bruises.
Cuts.
Burns.
Low mood.
Fractures.
Telling jokes.
What makes someone vulnerable to abuse? (select all that apply)
Where they shop.
Disability.
Smoking.
Cognitive ability.
Individuals age - elderly.
Culture or religion.
Physical disability.
 
Who can be an abuser? (select 1 answer only)
Doctor.
Nurse.
Anybody.
Carer.
Mother.
Friends.
What policy should all care settings have in place in relation to safeguarding? (select 1 answer only)
Returns policy.
Insurance policy.
Open door policy.
Life insurance policy.
Whistleblowing policy.
No swearing policy.
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