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Responding to Disclosures of Abuse: Essential Steps

Ensuring Immediate Safety

When a casualty discloses abuse, prioritise their safety and well-being.

Treating Injuries

  • Provide Care: Assess and treat injuries promptly and appropriately, ensuring the patient's care remains a priority.

Notifying Authorities

Immediate action may be required to involve law enforcement.

Contacting Police

  • Alert Authorities: Notify the police promptly if there are suspicions of criminal activity, using appropriate communication channels.

Preserving Evidence

Maintaining the integrity of potential evidence is crucial for investigation.

Securing Evidence

  • Handle with Care: Keep any potential evidence of abuse separate and uncontaminated, awaiting collection by law enforcement for forensic analysis.

Reporting to Safeguarding Officer

Reporting to designated safeguarding personnel is essential for proper handling of the case.

Informing Safeguarding Officer

  • Follow Reporting Procedures: Contact the appointed safeguarding officer according to organisational policies and procedures to ensure effective reporting and management of the case.

Documenting Concerns

Accurate documentation of concerns and actions taken is vital for accountability and further investigation.

Record-Keeping

  • Document Details: Record all relevant details of the incident, ensuring clarity and accuracy without adding personal opinions.
  • Report Injuries: Document physical injuries on a patient report form, detailing the nature and location of each injury discovered.

Responding to Disclosures

Responding to patients' disclosures requires sensitivity and adherence to proper protocols.

Handling Disclosures

  • Ensure Transparency: Avoid promising confidentiality and explain the duty to report abuse incidents.
  • Listen Actively: Listen attentively to patients' accounts without prompting, ensuring accurate documentation of their statements and emotions.