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Safeguarding 149 Older people 68 Adult protection 65 Elder abuse 64 Abuse 53 Mental health 39 Adult safeguarding 33 Legal 33 Vulnerable adults 31 Learning/intellectual disabilities 29 Social care 24 Mental capacity 22 Financial abuse 21 Neglect 20 Adults 18 United Kingdom 18 Learning disabilities 17 Social work 17 COVID-19 16 Learning disability 16 Care homes 15 Human rights 15 Older adults 14 Policy 14 Vulnerability 13 Adult abuse 12 Protection 12 Self-neglect 12 Decision making 11 Domestic abuse 11 Domestic violence 11 Elder care 11 Prevention 11 Safeguarding adults 11 Sexual abuse 11 Research 10 Training 10 Adults at risk 9 Elderly people 9 Hate crime 9
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review-article 360 research-article 201 back-matter 62 viewpoint 36 review 35 conceptual-paper 22 case-report 17 non-article 15 technical-paper 2
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Penhale, Bridget 95 Flynn, Margaret 67 Manthorpe, Jill 46 Brown, Hilary 22 Kingston, Paul 21 Preston-Shoot, Michael 17 Brammer, Alison 15 Cummins, Ian 12 Moore, Steve 12 Cooper, Adi 10 Hewitt, David 10 Martineau, Stephen 10 Norrie, Caroline 10 Parker, Jonathan 10 Stevens, Martin 10 Cambridge, Paul 9 McCreadie, Claudine 9 Morgan, Pete 9 Williams, Brian 9 Mackay, Kathryn 8 Michael Preston-Shoot and Dr Adi Cooper Editor: Bridget Penhale, Professor 8 Wilson, Barry 8 Anka, Ann 7 Hussein, Shereen 7 Montgomery, Lorna 7 Campbell, Martin 5 Collins, Mick 5 Elsie Yan, Dr. 5 Orr, David 5 Samsi, Kritika 5 Tozer, Carol 5 Amanda Phelan, Dr 4 Braye, Suzy 4 Cornes, Michelle 4 Ferreira-Alves, José 4 Flynn, Bridget Penhale and Margaret 4 Fyson, Rachel 4 Galpin, Diane 4 Gil, Ana Paula 4 Goergen, Thomas 4
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Universal learning: findings from an analysis of serious case review executive summaries
Aylett, Jay - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 1, pp. 28-39
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report and discuss the findings of a thematic analysis from a survey of 114 serious case review (SCR) executive summaries in adult safeguarding. The Care Act 2014 (Section 44) makes the establishment of Safeguarding Adults Boards a statutory...
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The feasibility of introducing an adult safeguarding measure (survey) for inclusion in the adult social care outcomes framework (ASCOF): projecting costs
Norrie, Caroline; Manthorpe, Jill; Cartwright, Cher; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 2, pp. 71-85
Purpose – The Health and Social Care Information Centre undertook the development and piloting of a new adult safeguarding outcome measure (a face-to-face survey) for local authorities (LAs) that could be added to the adult social care outcomes framework (ASCOF). The ASCOF is a national...
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The role of the general practice surgery in safeguarding adults
Gibson, Jeremy C.; Nicol, Bill; Ronayne, Ed; Grant, Michelle - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 5, pp. 288-298
Purpose First, the authors summarise arrangements expected from general practice (GP) surgeries, to optimize their safeguarding adults role. Second, using case-based discussions, the authors present specific safeguarding pathways (through which the authors have produced a downloadable...
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Parliamentary arguments on powers of access – the Care Bill debates
Manthorpe, Jill; Martineau, Stephen; Norrie, Caroline; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 6, pp. 318-328
Purpose Opinion is divided on whether a new power of entry should be introduced for social workers in cases where individuals seem to be hindering safeguarding enquiries for community-dwelling adults at risk in England who have decision-making capacity. The purpose of this paper is to...
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The potential uses and abuses of a power of entry for social workers in England: a re-analysis of responses to a government consultation
Norrie, Caroline; Manthorpe, Jill; Martineau, Stephen; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 5, pp. 256-265
Purpose Whether social workers should have a power of entry in cases where individuals seem to be hindering safeguarding enquiries for community-dwelling adults at risk is a topical question in England. The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a re-examination of relevant sections...
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Referrals to the police of vulnerable adult abuse
Farquharson, Jackie Ann - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 2, pp. 119-127
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the outcome of referrals made to one police force in England by three local authorities between March 2010 and April 2011, in order to identify and understand the barriers to prosecuting suspects of abuse or harm against vulnerable adults, and...
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Are adults in need of support and protection being identified in emergency departments?
Jarvis, Alison; Fennell, Kate; Cosgrove, Annette - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 1, pp. 3-13
Purpose – Frequent attendance at emergency departments (ED) has been identified in adult protection reviews as a potential warning sign of the escalation of someone’s vulnerability. Concern has been expressed about the engagement of the National Health Service (NHS) in adult protection and...
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Wales’ safeguarding policy and practice: a critical analysis
Phillips, Carys - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 1, pp. 14-27
Purpose – The safeguarding and protection components of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 offers the culmination of four years consultation in England and Wales by the Law Commission and many years of evolving policy and practice with a view to protecting adults from harm....
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Safeguarding adults: from realism to ritual
Yoeli, Heather; Lonbay, Sarah P.; Morey, Sarah; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 6, pp. 329-340
Purpose The landscape of adult social care, and in particular of adult safeguarding, has shifted considerably over the last decade. Alongside policy changes in the responses to adult abuse, there have been shifts in professional and public understanding of what falls within the remit of this...
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A practice framework to support the Care Act 2014
Stanley, Tony - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 18 (2016) 1, pp. 53-64
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the signs of safety and wellbeing practice framework offers a practical and logical reinforcement for the Making Safeguarding Personal programme within the practice context of the Care Act. The new practice framework orientates safeguarding...
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