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Disclosure

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Put simply, a disclosure happens when: The adult communicates that they have been (or are worried they may be) abused or neglected; or Any other person reveals that they have seen an incident of abuse or neglect, or found evidence that indicates it may be, or is occurring. A disclosure can be verbal, but can also be written (for example a text, email or letter). A disclosure can relate to abuse that is happening now, may happen in the future or has happened in the past (historical).

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Non-eligible needs

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Needs that do not arise or result from a mental or physical impairment or illness are not eligible under the Care Act, although the person is likely to need good information and advice about the measures they can take and support that may be available to them in their situation.

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Relevant person's representative

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The main duties of the Relevant Person's Representative are: To maintain contact with the relevant person; To represent the relevant person in matters relating to, or connected with the deprivation of liberty; and To support the relevant person in matters to, or connected with, the deprivation of liberty.

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