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If your community group or organisation works with vulnerable adults, agreeing and adopting an Adult Protection policy demonstrates your group’s commitment to ensuring the safety of ‘protected’ adults (as defined in the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act) and adults who may be at risk of harm. Your Adult Protection policy should outline clear procedures and ensure that everyone is clear about their responsibilities. What to include
Once your policy had been agreed it should be signed and dated on behalf of the management committee, and the next review date noted on the policy. Do not put your policy in a drawer and forget about it – it will only be effective if everyone is aware of what is being asked of them and what they have agreed to do. Hold awareness sessions for your staff or volunteers on how to recognise signs of abuse. Remember to evaluate and review your policy annually and to update it when required. Other Community Toolkit Topics to look at:Adult Protection....responsibilities and legal obligations for adult protectionVulnerable Adult Protection Policy....what to include in a vulnerable adult protection policyProtection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme....what is the Protection of Vulnerable Groups SchemeRegulated Work....what is regulated work in relation to the PVG SchemeLegal Responsibilities....legal responsibilites in the protection of vulnerable groupsAccessing PVG Scheme Records....how to access PVG scheme recordsCentral Registered Body in Scotland....how to register for free volunteer checksLinks Library....library of links used in the Community Toolkit Further sources of information
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