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TIME TO THINK………………………………….

Vowel less – Theme First AidVowels have been taken out of these words can you recognise them?

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ANSWERS

Paediatric

Broken

Nosebleed

Recovery

drowning

OBJECTIVESIdentify actions to take when there are concerns about

harm, abuse or neglectDescribe actions that should be taken to protect the

service user in health, social care and early years.Explain what accidents, emergencies they

may come across in a setting.

Illustrate what you would do in the event of an emergency.

Recognise what should be kept in a First Aid Box.

Explain what action to take in an emergency.

RECAP- KAHOOT QUIZ

Protecting and safeguarding vulnerable adults and children.

https://create.kahoot.it/#login

ANTI-BULLYING WEEK 17-21 NOVEMBER

Last week we discussing bullying .

The aims of anti-bullying week is to:-

To stop the bullying of disabled children and those with special educational needs.

To educate those who support and work with children to recognise those who may be particularly vulnerable to bullying - encouraging an inclusive approach to all anti-bullying education.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UOP3L2oB0k

WHAT ORGANISATIONS DO YOU KNOW THAT OFFER ADVICE ?

Be aware of what is expected of you

Do not jump to conclusions.

Report and record any concerns you may have (you may have to go higher)

Do not question the vulnerable adult or child. This will be done through the investigation.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN THERE ARE CONCERNS OF HARM, ABUSE OR NEGLECT

http://www.nspcc.org.uk/help-and-advice/for-parents/keeping-your-child-safe/the-underwear-rule/the-underwear-rule_wda97016.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_sitelink=The_Underwear_Rule_Guide&utm_campaign=NSPCC_Brand_Paid

FIRST AID TASTER SESSION

DEFINITION OF FIRST AID

FIRST AID IS THE INITIAL OR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE

GIVEN TO SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN INJURED OR TAKEN ILL BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF

QUALIFIED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE

THE AIMS OF FIRST AID

1. TO PRESERVE LIFE2. PREVENENT THE CONDITION

FROM WORSENING3. PROMOTE RECOVERY4. Can you think of two more?

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FIRST AIDER

Preserve lifePrevent further injuryPromote recoveryScene assessmentDealing with casualtiesContacting emergency

services

TASK

In pairs discuss –

What accidents could happen in a childcare setting?

What accidents could happen in a care home?

RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FIRST AIDER

Dealing with CasualtiesProtect yourself (hygiene, cross infection)

Check level on consciousness

Airway and breathing

Assess the extent of the injury or illness (secondary survey and monitor vital signs)

Treat in order of priority

Be calm and confident

Ensure qualified help has been called for

ACTIVE LEARNING TASK

Design your own First Aid Box

This should first include all the essential items, then you can add some of your own. Add a Factsheet giving general guidance on First Aid.

HAVE YOU MET ANY LESSON OBJECTIVES YET

DIRECTED STUDY TASK

Add to your leaflet :

1.3 Explain the term ‘harm, abuse and neglect in the context of

• Protecting vulnerable adults

• Safeguarding children

1.4 Give examples of the indicators of harm, abuse and neglect.

1.5 Identify What actions should be taken if there are concerns about harm, abuse and neglect

LITERACY STARTER

Words from the letters in

convulsions

OBJECTIVES

Identify when to share information.Identify examples of confidential informationDescribe what organisations should

do to protect vulnerable adults and safeguard children.

Recognise important information that should be in a safe guarding policy.

CONFIDENTIALITY

Discuss what does it mean?

Can you remember the principles of The Data Protection Act 1998?

When is it important to share information?

CIRCLE TIME

Article discussion

ARTICLE READINGS

Victoria Climbie

BABY P

Who failed these children?

What should have happened?

Who should assume responsibility?

 

WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS CARE?

Jonathan Ray

ACTIVITY

Look at the safeguarding policy and highlight important factors.

HAVE YOU MET ANY LESSON OBJECTIVES YET

THROW THE BALL

What have you learnt today?

OBJECTIVES

Identify examples of support available to support people experiencing harm, abuse or neglect.

Describe how to care for an adult with dementia.

Explain how to care for a child safely in the home.

Evaluate the importance of protection and safeguarding

RECAP

Why do organisations need to have policies to protect and safeguard vulnerable adults and children?

SOURCES OF SUPPORT

SOURCES OF SUPPORT

NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of cruelty to Children)

Voice UKChildLineKidscapeAction on Elder AbuseAge UK

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJHGMt1XODU

ACTIVE LEARNING

As a carer how can you care for a vulnerable adult with dementia?

What does dementia mean?

Put together a memory book and a list of techniques to help support a person with dementia.

CARING FOR A CHILD

Remember the UNCRC say that children have the right to be safe from any violence, abuse or neglect.

Case Study:-

Amal is 5 years old and has cerebral palsy and has restricted mobility. As a play specialist plan a day with Amal including all safety considerations.

What procedures do you need to follow if you suspect Amal is being neglected.

HAVE YOU MET ANY LESSON OBJECTIVES YET

REVIEW

Post-it note

TASK

Complete your leaflet for MU 1.4

Remember for 1.9 include details of sources of support with telephone numbers and web addresses.

Upload onto Oracle

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