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Safeguarding & Equality Policy

Last Updated: 11/4/2024

Safeguarding Commitment

As a registered dental professional (GDC No. XXXXX), I am committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. This policy outlines my approach to protecting vulnerable individuals and ensuring equality in dental care provision.

This commitment aligns with the requirements of:

  • General Dental Council (GDC) Standards
  • Care Quality Commission (CQC) Fundamental Standards
  • NHS Safeguarding Principles
  • The Care Act 2014
  • The Children Act 2004

Safeguarding Definitions

Vulnerable Adults

An adult at risk is defined as someone aged 18 or over who:

  • Has needs for care and support
  • Is experiencing, or at risk of, abuse or neglect
  • Is unable to protect themselves against abuse or neglect

Children and Young People

Anyone under the age of 18, with particular attention to:

  • Children with special educational needs
  • Those in care or leaving care
  • Children with disabilities
  • Young carers

Types of Abuse and Recognition

Types of abuse that may be encountered in dental practice include:

Physical Abuse

  • Unexplained injuries
  • Inconsistent explanations
  • Multiple bruising or fractures
  • Signs of neglect

Emotional Abuse

  • Changes in behavior
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Withdrawal from social situations
  • Fear of specific individuals

Neglect

  • Poor oral hygiene
  • Repeated missed appointments
  • Inappropriate clothing or presentation
  • Untreated medical conditions

Financial Abuse

  • Inability to pay for essential treatment
  • Unusual financial arrangements
  • Exploitation concerns

Professional Responsibilities

As a dental professional, I am committed to:

  • Maintaining up-to-date safeguarding training
  • Following local safeguarding procedures
  • Maintaining detailed and accurate records
  • Promoting a culture of listening to vulnerable individuals
  • Working collaboratively with other agencies
  • Maintaining confidentiality appropriately

Safeguarding Procedures

When a safeguarding concern is identified:

1. Immediate Response

  • Ensure immediate safety of the individual
  • Document observations clearly
  • Maintain confidentiality
  • Report concerns promptly

2. Reporting Process

  • Contact local safeguarding team
  • Notify relevant authorities
  • Follow professional body guidance
  • Maintain detailed records

Equality and Diversity

I am committed to promoting equality and diversity in all professional activities. This includes:

  • Treating all patients with respect and dignity
  • Providing equal access to dental services
  • Making reasonable adjustments for disabled patients
  • Respecting cultural and religious beliefs
  • Providing information in accessible formats
  • Ensuring fair treatment regardless of protected characteristics

Important Contacts

Key safeguarding contacts:

Emergency Services

Police, Ambulance, Fire: 999

Adult Safeguarding

  • Adult Social Care: [Local Authority Contact]
  • Care Quality Commission: 03000 616161

Children's Safeguarding

  • NSPCC: 0808 800 5000
  • Childline: 0800 1111
  • Local Safeguarding Children Board: [Contact]

Training and Development

I maintain current knowledge and competency in safeguarding through:

  • Regular safeguarding training updates
  • Professional development activities
  • Keeping up-to-date with legislation changes
  • Participating in safeguarding reviews

GDC Number: XXXXX

For safeguarding concerns or queries, please contact [Your Emergency Contact]

This safeguarding policy was last updated on 11/4/2024 and follows current UK legislation and professional guidelines.