Protection
Protection is one of the six principles of
safeguarding, and this principles means to
protect an individual’s human rights,
wellbeing and physical health. According
to Training Express (2023), protection
means to “protect adults, children and
the vulnerable from harm, abuse and
neglect. It ensures the welfare of every
individual.” Protection is vital in
safeguarding, it ensures that all service
users know that they are safe in the hands
of us staff members.
, Empowerment
Empowerment is important as it gives individuals
more control over the decisions that impact their life,
it is important we do this as it helps them achieve
things on their own which will boost their confidence
in their day-to-day life as therefore maximizing the
quality of their life, it's also supported by their beliefs
religion and aspirations while being supported by the
health and social care practitioner
Protection is one of the six principles of
safeguarding, and this principles means to
protect an individual’s human rights,
wellbeing and physical health. According
to Training Express (2023), protection
means to “protect adults, children and
the vulnerable from harm, abuse and
neglect. It ensures the welfare of every
individual.” Protection is vital in
safeguarding, it ensures that all service
users know that they are safe in the hands
of us staff members.
, Empowerment
Empowerment is important as it gives individuals
more control over the decisions that impact their life,
it is important we do this as it helps them achieve
things on their own which will boost their confidence
in their day-to-day life as therefore maximizing the
quality of their life, it's also supported by their beliefs
religion and aspirations while being supported by the
health and social care practitioner