Course description
It is inevitable that professionals who advise vulnerable clients will come across situations where they believe the client is refusing care and self-neglecting. It can be confusing as to who to contact and understand what action can be taken.
This webinar is aimed at professionals who advise or act for vulnerable clients and who need to know when and how to safeguard their clients from harm. The role of the local authority and other public bodies in safeguarding will be discussed, along with how to manage a client who self-neglects, when it is deemed possible to breach confidentiality to safeguard, and more.
Presenter Caroline Bielanska lectures regularly and is well known in her area of expertise involving vulnerable clients, where the interplay between their capacity, care and finance arrangements, care funding, safeguarding and disputes may arise. Be sure to tune in to benefit from her knowledge of this area.
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Introduction
It is inevitable that professionals who advise vulnerable clients will come across situations where they believe the client is refusing care and self-neglecting. It can be confusing as to who to contact and understand what action can be taken.
When is it possible to breach your duty of confidentiality to safeguard a client?
This webinar is aimed at professionals who advise or act for vulnerable clients and who need to know when and how to safeguard their clients from harm.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- The role of the local authority and other public bodies in safeguarding
- When it is possible to breach confidentiality to safeguard
- How to manage a client who self-neglects
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