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Outcome 21 Question 1 of 1 If I have reported my suspicions of abuse to my manager but NO action has been taken ,I would __ Multiple choice -select more than one answer Ask my manager for an update Raise the issue again with the next level of management in my organisation Report my concerns to the Care Quality Commission I Use social media to share the details of the allegation

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Outcome 21
Question 1 of 1
If I have reported my
suspicions of abuse to my
manager but NO action has
been taken ,I would __
Multiple choice -select more than one answer
Ask my manager for an update
Raise the issue again with the next level of
management in my organisation
Report my concerns to the Care Quality Commission
I Use social media to share the details of the allegation

Outcome 21 Question 1 of 1 If I have reported my suspicions of abuse to my manager but NO action has been taken ,I would __ Multiple choice -select more than one answer Ask my manager for an update Raise the issue again with the next level of management in my organisation Report my concerns to the Care Quality Commission I Use social media to share the details of the allegation

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Options 1, 2 & 3.

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The question essentially brings up an ethical scenario in which suspicions of abuse have been reported to a manager but no action has been taken. The proposed solutions considered handling this situation highlight aspects such as internal hierarchy, external organizations, and utilizing public platforms. <br /><br />Let us consider the options:<br /><br />1. Ask my manager for an update - seems like a reasonable thing to do first up in most real-world situations when no action has been taken.<br /><br />2. Raise the issue again with the next level of management in my organization. - Might be useful if for some reason (unavailability, lack of concern, etc.), The manager is unable/unwilling to help.<br /><br />3. Report my concerns to the Care Quality Commission - This is the legal obligation you should take next if internal attempts are overlooked. Care Quality Commission is directly responsible for the quality of care inside care organizations. <br /><br />4. Use social media to share the details of the allegation - Ethically, generally a non-disclosable practice considering the privacy aspects and potential violations as it could lead to many legal issues and false blames and problematic approach.<br /><br />Considering these factors and impressions, taking into account that actions internally within the organization should still be considered before reporting externally (to the Care Quality Commission)
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