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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the individual abuse prevention plan sample in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the resident's name, the name of the AFC program, and the date the IAPP was developed at the top of the form.
  3. For each section (Mobility, Eating/Drinking, Toileting, etc.), identify potential vulnerabilities by placing an 'x' next to each applicable item. Be thorough in your assessment.
  4. After identifying vulnerabilities, write a detailed plan of action for each area to reduce potential abuse risks. This should be tailored to address specific needs and circumstances.
  5. Once all sections are completed, ensure that both the resident and IDT members sign and date the document at the bottom.

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Examples include public awareness campaigns, home visiting programs for new parents, diversion programs for at-risk families, and parent support groups.
An abuse prevention policy is focused on keeping children, consumers, vulnerable, and elderly in your programs safe from sexual, physical and mental abuse. Ensuring strong policies for both can keep you, your staff, and those you serve safe.
Abuse prevention information from DPPC. Any action taken to prevent abuse or neglect from occurring in the first instanceor any action taken to protect the individual from risk of further abuse, once it has already occurred.
Ten Things You Can Do to Prevent Child Abuse Volunteer your time. Get involved with other parents in your community. Discipline your children thoughtfully. Examine your behavior. Educate yourself and others. Teach children their rights. Support prevention programs. Know what child abuse is. Know the signs.
They are the guiding principles and standards defining how your organization will adequately address the prevention of abuse within your organization. They are living documents that define the culture of your organization and ultimately, they will be what your organization is held accountable for.

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