Good Practice in Safeguarding Adults: Working Effectively in Adult Protection
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Provides an up-to-date and topical overview of developments in the area of adult protection.
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Provides an up-to-date and topical overview of developments in the area of adult protection.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Good Practice in Health, Socia
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781843106999
- ISBN-10: 184310699X
- Artikelnr.: 23548602
- Good Practice in Health, Socia
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781843106999
- ISBN-10: 184310699X
- Artikelnr.: 23548602
Jacki Pritchard is a qualified social worker registered with the General Social Care Council with extensive experience as a practitioner and manager in both fieldwork and hospital settings. She is currently working as an independent social worker, trainer, consultant and researcher focusing on abuse, risk and violence, and is series editor of the Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice series and the Violence and Abuse series, both published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Introduction. Jacki Pritchard, Independent Social Worker, JP Ltd. Chapter
1. No Secrets, Safeguarding Adults and Adult Protection Work. Gary
Fitzgerald, Action On Elder Abuse. Chapter 2. Millstone to Mainstream: The
Development of Vulnerable Adult Policy in North Wales. Arwel Wyn Owen,
Anglesey County Council. Chapter 3. Two Years in the Life of an Adult
Protection Co-Ordinator. Peter Sadler, Lincolnshire County Council. Chapter
4. Domestic Violence and Honour Based Crime: Joined Up Governance and an
Islamic Approach. District Judge Marilyn Mornington, Family Justice Council
and Jamieson Mornington, MA. Chapter 5. Elder Abuse and Black and Minority
Ethnic Communities: Lessons for Good Practice. Alison Bowes, Ghizala Avan
and Sherry Bien Macintosh, University Of Stirling. Chapter 6. The Role of
the Commission for Social Care Inspection. Adrian Hughes, Commission for
Social Care Inspection. Chapter 7. The Abuse in Institutions and the
Resulting Inquiries. Deborah Kitson, Ann Craft Trust. Chapter 8. Older
Adults in Prison: Vulnerability, Abuse and Neglect. Adrian J. Hayes,
University Of Manchester and Seena Fazel, University Of Oxford. Chapter 9.
Brain Injury, Case Management and Financial Abuse: A Complex Affair. Lucy
Naven and Jackie Parker, J.S. Parker and Associates. Chapter 10. Using the
Mental Capacity Act to Protect Vulnerable Adults. Simon Leslie, Berkshire
County Council. Chapter 11. Doing Risk Assessment Properly In Adult
Protection Work. Jacki Pritchard. Chapter 12. Survivors Explain Healing
Through Group Work. Members of Beyond Existing. List of Contributors.
Index.
1. No Secrets, Safeguarding Adults and Adult Protection Work. Gary
Fitzgerald, Action On Elder Abuse. Chapter 2. Millstone to Mainstream: The
Development of Vulnerable Adult Policy in North Wales. Arwel Wyn Owen,
Anglesey County Council. Chapter 3. Two Years in the Life of an Adult
Protection Co-Ordinator. Peter Sadler, Lincolnshire County Council. Chapter
4. Domestic Violence and Honour Based Crime: Joined Up Governance and an
Islamic Approach. District Judge Marilyn Mornington, Family Justice Council
and Jamieson Mornington, MA. Chapter 5. Elder Abuse and Black and Minority
Ethnic Communities: Lessons for Good Practice. Alison Bowes, Ghizala Avan
and Sherry Bien Macintosh, University Of Stirling. Chapter 6. The Role of
the Commission for Social Care Inspection. Adrian Hughes, Commission for
Social Care Inspection. Chapter 7. The Abuse in Institutions and the
Resulting Inquiries. Deborah Kitson, Ann Craft Trust. Chapter 8. Older
Adults in Prison: Vulnerability, Abuse and Neglect. Adrian J. Hayes,
University Of Manchester and Seena Fazel, University Of Oxford. Chapter 9.
Brain Injury, Case Management and Financial Abuse: A Complex Affair. Lucy
Naven and Jackie Parker, J.S. Parker and Associates. Chapter 10. Using the
Mental Capacity Act to Protect Vulnerable Adults. Simon Leslie, Berkshire
County Council. Chapter 11. Doing Risk Assessment Properly In Adult
Protection Work. Jacki Pritchard. Chapter 12. Survivors Explain Healing
Through Group Work. Members of Beyond Existing. List of Contributors.
Index.
Introduction. Jacki Pritchard, Independent Social Worker, JP Ltd. Chapter
1. No Secrets, Safeguarding Adults and Adult Protection Work. Gary
Fitzgerald, Action On Elder Abuse. Chapter 2. Millstone to Mainstream: The
Development of Vulnerable Adult Policy in North Wales. Arwel Wyn Owen,
Anglesey County Council. Chapter 3. Two Years in the Life of an Adult
Protection Co-Ordinator. Peter Sadler, Lincolnshire County Council. Chapter
4. Domestic Violence and Honour Based Crime: Joined Up Governance and an
Islamic Approach. District Judge Marilyn Mornington, Family Justice Council
and Jamieson Mornington, MA. Chapter 5. Elder Abuse and Black and Minority
Ethnic Communities: Lessons for Good Practice. Alison Bowes, Ghizala Avan
and Sherry Bien Macintosh, University Of Stirling. Chapter 6. The Role of
the Commission for Social Care Inspection. Adrian Hughes, Commission for
Social Care Inspection. Chapter 7. The Abuse in Institutions and the
Resulting Inquiries. Deborah Kitson, Ann Craft Trust. Chapter 8. Older
Adults in Prison: Vulnerability, Abuse and Neglect. Adrian J. Hayes,
University Of Manchester and Seena Fazel, University Of Oxford. Chapter 9.
Brain Injury, Case Management and Financial Abuse: A Complex Affair. Lucy
Naven and Jackie Parker, J.S. Parker and Associates. Chapter 10. Using the
Mental Capacity Act to Protect Vulnerable Adults. Simon Leslie, Berkshire
County Council. Chapter 11. Doing Risk Assessment Properly In Adult
Protection Work. Jacki Pritchard. Chapter 12. Survivors Explain Healing
Through Group Work. Members of Beyond Existing. List of Contributors.
Index.
1. No Secrets, Safeguarding Adults and Adult Protection Work. Gary
Fitzgerald, Action On Elder Abuse. Chapter 2. Millstone to Mainstream: The
Development of Vulnerable Adult Policy in North Wales. Arwel Wyn Owen,
Anglesey County Council. Chapter 3. Two Years in the Life of an Adult
Protection Co-Ordinator. Peter Sadler, Lincolnshire County Council. Chapter
4. Domestic Violence and Honour Based Crime: Joined Up Governance and an
Islamic Approach. District Judge Marilyn Mornington, Family Justice Council
and Jamieson Mornington, MA. Chapter 5. Elder Abuse and Black and Minority
Ethnic Communities: Lessons for Good Practice. Alison Bowes, Ghizala Avan
and Sherry Bien Macintosh, University Of Stirling. Chapter 6. The Role of
the Commission for Social Care Inspection. Adrian Hughes, Commission for
Social Care Inspection. Chapter 7. The Abuse in Institutions and the
Resulting Inquiries. Deborah Kitson, Ann Craft Trust. Chapter 8. Older
Adults in Prison: Vulnerability, Abuse and Neglect. Adrian J. Hayes,
University Of Manchester and Seena Fazel, University Of Oxford. Chapter 9.
Brain Injury, Case Management and Financial Abuse: A Complex Affair. Lucy
Naven and Jackie Parker, J.S. Parker and Associates. Chapter 10. Using the
Mental Capacity Act to Protect Vulnerable Adults. Simon Leslie, Berkshire
County Council. Chapter 11. Doing Risk Assessment Properly In Adult
Protection Work. Jacki Pritchard. Chapter 12. Survivors Explain Healing
Through Group Work. Members of Beyond Existing. List of Contributors.
Index.