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Mandatory Care Training – Level 1 Safeguarding Adults at Risk
Safeguarding Adults At Risk Level 1
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IMPORTANT: Learners need to get at least 75% correct (15 correct answers) to gain their certificate. There are 20 questions, please indicate by checking the box which questions are True or False:
1. Everyone should promote best practice to avoid abuse.
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2. There is no need to respect individual differences.
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3. We all have a duty to protect adults at risk.
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4. There is no need to report concerns we may have about abuse.
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5. An adult at risk may have an acquired brain injury.
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6. Abuse is the violation of an individual’s human and civil rights by another.
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False
7. A category of abuse could be defined as sexual.
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True
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8. Emotional abuse would not be considered an issue.
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9. Neglect is a category of abuse.
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10. Discrimination is not classed as abuse.
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11. Abuse can be through repeated acts of poor professional practice.
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12. When being told of abuse you should remain calm.
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13. When being told of abuse you do not need to listen carefully.
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14. You should regard claims of abuse seriously.
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15. You should not promise to keep secrets when being told of abuse.
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16. It is acceptable to gossip about abuse cases with family members.
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17. It is acceptable to destroy evidence with regard to an abuse claimed.
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18. Accurate and detailed reporting is essential with regard to abuse claims.
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19. If you see or hear about abuse you do not have a duty to report it.
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20. Bruises on the body could be an indicator of abuse.
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