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Safeguarding adults together under the Care Act 2014 : a multi-agency practice guide /

An essential adult safeguarding practice multi-agency framework under the Care Act 2014.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Starns, Barbara (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: St Albans : Critical Publishing, 2019.
Colección:Critical skills for social work.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Half-title; Series information; Title page; Copyright information; Table of contents; Meet the author; Preface; Chapter 1 An introduction to safeguarding under the Care Act 2014; Objectives; Historical background; No Secrets; Examples of failure to protect adults under the No Secrets policy; Winterbourne View; Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust; Steven Hoskin; Legal context; Safeguarding principles and the Care Act 2014; Three important elements that underpin all safeguarding actions; Six guiding principles of the Care Act 2014; Principle of well-being; Principle of prevention
  • Prevention strategySafeguarding duties under the Care Act 2014; Categories of harm; Safeguarding and the role of the carer; Carers' perspective on safeguarding; A UK approach; References and further reading; Chapter 2 Adult safeguarding defined; Objectives; Working definition of safeguarding; Three criteria for a safeguarding response; Other safeguarding enquiries; Recognising a safeguarding need; Care and support needs; Abuse and neglect; The nature of abuse and neglect; Categories of abuse and neglect; Important features of abuse; Cumulative harm; Acts of omission or commission
  • Perpetrators of abuse and neglectUnpaid carers as perpetrators; The safeguarding response; Information to be included when raising a safeguarding concern; Local authority responsibility; Actions that support recognition/reporting of abuse and neglect; References and further reading; Chapter 3 How safeguarding works; Objectives; Three interrelated tiers of adult safeguarding; 1. The community; Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility; 2. Well-being support; Elements that form the well-being of an adult; 3. Local authority safeguarding duty; Local authority safeguarding response
  • The local authority duty of enquiryApplication of the six Care Act 2014 principles in deciding the safeguarding response; The nature of enquiries; Formal enquiries; Delegating enquiry responsibilities to another organisation; Regulated care settings; Other organisations; Accountability; Example terms of enquiry; Empowerment; The principle of prevention; Putting safeguarding into practice; References and further reading; Chapter 4 Making Safeguarding Personal; Objectives; The personal approach; The case of Local Authority X v MM Anor (2007); The building blocks of Making Safeguarding Personal
  • It's personal: What Making Safeguarding Personal is and what it is notFramework for living; The safeguarding conversation; Safeguarding recording and Making Safeguarding Personal; Care Act 2014 six principles personalised; Application of principles for L; Personal Safeguarding Adults Reviews; Steps that will promote a Making Safeguarding Personal approach to a Safeguarding Adults Review; Evaluating Making Safeguarding Personal; Suggested evaluation questions; Supporting a Making Safeguarding Personal culture; References and further reading; Chapter 5 Safeguarding and mental capacity