When employees speak up about wrongdoing within an organisation that places people at risk of harm it’s known as whistleblowing. Understanding the effect of whistleblowing and the different ways that concerns can be raised will help you to protect people and your organisation from harm. Anyone working with vulnerable people will benefit from understanding the role whistleblowing plays in safeguarding.
Everyone working with vulnerable people needs to understand how whistleblowing can help to protect those people from harm, while ensuring organisations run safely and effectively. This course will help employers and employees understand how important whistleblowing is to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults against harm.
· Define whistleblowing and its effects within and external to your organisation
· Choose the proper way of raising a concern (anonymously or openly), taking into account the impact and effect of each
· Demonstrate understanding of raising a concern internally or externally and reporting malpractice to a relevant regulator or external body
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