Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Policy
FCAS is fully committed to procedures and practice which promote and protect the welfare of vulnerable adults and safeguards them from harm; and operates this policy in conjunction with the Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Regional Adult Protection Policy and Procedural Guidance.
Responsibility for enacting the procedures to protect adults from harm caused by abuse, neglect or exploitation is principally the responsibility of Health and Social Care Trusts (HSC Trusts) and, where a crime is suspected or alleged, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
An ‘adult at risk of harm’ is a person aged 18 or over, whose exposure to harm through abuse, exploitation or neglect may be increased by their personal characteristics and/or life circumstances. Personal characteristics may include, but are not limited to, age, disability, special educational needs, illness, mental or physical frailty or impairment of, or disturbance in, the functioning of the mind or brain. Life circumstances may include, but are not limited to, isolation, socio-economic factors and environmental living conditions.
Family Care Adoption Services has a duty to safeguard the well being of all adults with whom staff members come into contact through its core, project or other associated work. All Family Care staff should be aware of their duty of care to adults at risk of harm and adults in need of protection, and of their responsibility to ensure that any allegation, concern or incident which comes to their attention must be forwarded to the local Trust Adult Protection Gateway Service.
All Social Work & Project Work Staff employed by Family Care will undertake an enhanced Access NI check and be registered with the Northern Ireland Social care Council.
All Family Care staff and management will adhere to the Health & Social Care Board for Northern Ireland Adult Safeguarding Operational Procedures: ‘Adults at Risk of Harm and Adults in Need of Protection’ published in September 2016.
All Family Care staff should be aware of their duty of care to adults at risk of harm and adults in need of protection, and of their responsibility to ensure that any allegation, concern or incident which comes to their attention must be forwarded to the local Trust Adult Protection Gateway Service.
If there is a clear and immediate risk of harm, or a crime is alleged or suspected, the matter should be referred directly to the HSC Trust Adult Protection Gateway Service or if necessary to the PSNI.
HSC Trust Safeguarding Contact Details
HSC Trust Adult Safeguarding Contact Details
Belfast Trust 028 9504 1744
Northern Trust 028 2563 5512
Western Trust 028 7161 1366
South Eastern Trust 028 9250 1227
Southern Trust 028 3741 2015/2354
HSC Trust Child Protection Contact Details
Belfast Trust 028 9050 7000
Northern Trust 0300 1234 333
Western Trust 028 7131 4090
South Eastern Trust 0300 1000 300
Southern Trust 0800 7837 745
Regional Emergency Social Work Service (RESWS)
Mon-Fri 5pm-9am + Saturday, Sunday, Bank Holidays
Tel: 028 9504 9999
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