The legal basis of safeguarding in the NHS
Responsibilities for safeguarding are enshrined in international and national legislation. Safeguarding for both children and adults has transformed in recent years with the introduction of new legislation, creating duties and responsibilities which need to be incorporated into the widening scope of NHS safeguarding practice.
Regardless of the developing context, all health organisations are required to adhere to the following arrangements and legislation.
Legislation for:The Crime and Disorder Act 1998Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003Mental Capacity Act 2005Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2006Mental Health Act 2007Children and Families Act 2014Modern Slavery Act 2015 Prevent Duty 2015Serious Crime Act 2015Domestic Abuse Act 2021Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022Health and Care Act 2022 Safeguarding Children:United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989Children Act 1989 and 2004Promoting the Health of Looked After Children Statutory Guidance 2015Children and Social Work Act 2017Working Together to Safeguard Children Statutory Guidance 2018
PDF, 2300kb, 111 pagesSafeguarding Children and Young People: Roles and Competencies for Healthcare Staff 2019
PDF, 1192kb, 114 pagesSafeguarding Young People Transitioning into Adults, including Children in Care:United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989Children Act 1989 and 2004Promoting the Health of Looked After Children Statutory Guidance 2015Children and Social Work Act 2017Working Together to Safeguard Children Statutory Guidance 2018
PDF, 2300kb, 111 pagesLooked After Children: Roles and Competencies of Healthcare Staff 2020Safeguarding Adults:The Care Act 2014Care and Support Statutory Guidance- Section 14 Safeguarding
PDF, 3700kb, 431 pagesAdult Safeguarding: Roles and Competencies for Health Care Staff 2018
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