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- Harm in safeguarding can be defined as ill treatment, including1234:
- Sexual abuse
- Neglect
- Emotional abuse
- Psychological abuse
- Physical harm such as cuts, bruises, burns and broken bones
- Psychological harm such as fear and distress
- Misappropriation such as theft or scamming
- The impairment of health or development such as an individual’s mental health
- Self-harm and neglect
- Unlawful conduct which adversely affects a person’s property, rights or interests (for example financial abuse).
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Risk of abuse or neglect may be the consequence of one concern or a result of cumulative factors. Harm is defined as ill treatment; this includes sexual abuse, neglect, emotional abuse and psychological abuse.cpdonline.co.uk/knowledge-base/safeguarding/defi…“ Harm includes ill treatment (including sexual abuse, exploitation and forms of ill treatment which are not physical); the impairment of health (physical or mental) or development (physical, intellectual, emotional, social or behavioural); self-harm and neglect; unlawful conduct which adversely affects a person’s property, rights or interests (for example financial abuse).”activesocialcare.com/handbook/safeguarding-adult…Understand principles of safeguarding adults ‘Harm’ usually refers to damage that is caused deliberately and can be broadly split into four categories: Physical harm such as cuts, bruises, burns and broken bones Psychological harm such as fear and distress Misappropriation such as theft or scamming
studyprism.co.uk/care/level-2-diploma/safeguardin…Harm is an action which adversely affects an individual’s property, rights or interests. There are many different actions which constitute harm. Here are a few of those actions: Ill treatment such as sexual abuse or exploitation The impairment of health or development such as an individual’s mental health Self-harm and neglect Unlawful conductstudyprism.co.uk/care/care-certificate/standard-10/… 1.4 Describe Harm - Care Learning
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