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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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Number and nuances: the implications for adult protection co‐ordinators and committees of the UK national prevalence study of abuse and neglect of older people
Manthorpe, Jill; Tinker, Anthea; McCreadie, Claudine; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 1, pp. 13-23
The findings of the UK prevalence study of abuse and neglect among older people provide unique opportunities for adult protection systems to consider possible changes to their priorities, activities, services and publicity. This article reports first on the contribution of adult protection...
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Neglect as an aspect of the mistreatment of elderly people: reflections on the issues
Stevenson, Olive - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 1, pp. 24-35
This paper discusses the neglect of old people as an element of mistreatment. It considers the definition and prevalence of neglect and issues arising both in self‐neglect and in the context of professional and personal relationships. It is argued that the underlying reasons for ‘omissions...
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A place of safety? Self‐harming behaviour in police custody
Cummins, Ian - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 1, pp. 36-47
The custody environment is not designed nor can it hope to meet the needs of individuals who are experiencing acute mental distress. The article reports the findings of analysis of the recorded incidents of self‐harm that occurred in the custody of one English police force during an...
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Weighing the evidence: a case for using vignettes to elicit public and practitioner views of the workings of the POVA vetting and barring scheme
Rapaport, Joan; Stevens, Martin; Manthorpe, Jill; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 2, pp. 6-17
This article describes research investigating the steps involved in recommending to the Secretary of State for Health whether a care worker should be included on the Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) list, which records individuals barred from working and volunteering with vulnerable adults...
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Why should they be abused any more than children? Child abuse protection and the implementation of No Secrets
Filinson, Rachel; McCreadie, Claudine; Askham, Janet; … - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 2, pp. 18-28
The parallels between child abuse and adult abuse have been frequently noted as public awareness of both has increased in recent decades. Both can involve the concealed victimisation of a weaker family member, for both interventions are difficult to implement because practitioners are loath to...
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Combating elder abuse: the role of guardians for older people in residential care
Cox, Brian - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 2, pp. 33-38
The preparation of this paper was prompted by publicity and research evidence of neglect/abuse of older persons in residential care. It sets out to present a new way of combating neglect/abuse of individual residents, drawing also on preliminary findings from a long‐term research project on...
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Failures in the system: our inability to learn from inquiries
Benbow, Susan - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 3, pp. 5-13
The Rowan report was published in 2003, following an investigation into allegations of abuse on a ward providing longterm care for older people with mental health problems. The factors identified as important were similar to those identified in other inquiries that took place before and after...
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In Control? Making sure we're not out of control! Some issues for people considering a direct payment or individualised budget
In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 3, pp. 14-22
Individualised budgets or self‐directed support allow people to design their own community care package and choose how they get support. Direct payments offer a cash payment in lieu of a community care service. These initiatives signal a move away from established services. At the same time,...
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A critical consideration of the cash for care agenda and its implications for social services in Wales
James, Ann - In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 3, pp. 23-34
This paper considers cash for care as reflected in direct payments and the more recent development of individual budgets in England. While the momentum to roll out individual budgets gathers pace in England, Wales has embarked on a more cautious approach in wishing to evaluate the impact of...
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A profile of Action on Elder Abuse
In: The Journal of Adult Protection 10 (2008) 3, pp. 35-38
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