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E-raamat: Safeguarding Adults Under the Care Act 2014: Understanding Good Practice

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  • Sari: Knowledge in Practice
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Aug-2017
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781784503581
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  • ISBN-13: 9781784503581
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Practice in safeguarding adults is changing, with a shift in approach to ensure it is person-centred and outcome-focused. The Care Act 2014 introduced new safeguarding duties for local authorities, and this book describes what up-to-date practice should look like, and how to provide the best quality care and support for adults who may be at risk of abuse or neglect.Chapters cover core areas of practice according to Care Act and adult safeguarding principles, identify the fundamental skills and knowledge practitioners working in this area should be able to utilise and introduce the emerging challenging issues in the workplace. As well as being invaluable to practitioners working directly in this field, this is also ideally suited to be a text for any social work course or programme on adult safeguarding practice.

Following the Care Act 2014, this essential guide to adult safeguarding sets out the most current principles behind working in this area, presents core skills and knowledge to support best practice and shows how to overcome areas that present challenges to practitioners.

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This book offers a unique blend of case studies from everyday practice to strategic perspectives. A practical aid setting out key social work theories, research and legislative frameworks. This book is a must and should be a key text for anyone working with vulnerable adults. -- Justine Collom, Principal Social Worker, London Borough of Sutton and Chair of the London Adult PSW Network Appropriate and timely, this book is an important and useful contribution for all those who are concerned about or who work with adults at risk of harm from abuse and neglect. -- Bridget Penhale, Reader in Mental Health of Older People at University of East Anglia, Norwich and Co-editor of Journal of Adult Protection An important contribution to support all practitioners working with people who are experiencing abuse or neglect, or are at risk of these, in their lives. -- From the foreword by Lyn Romeo, Chief Social Worker for Adults This publication brings a valuable new text for social workers and wider professionals working with people and in the arena of Adult safeguarding. A collection that allows for some challenge to thinking and practice reflection is always welcomed especially at a time where social work must embed human rights and civil liberties in all that it does. This book can only aid those discussions and professional development. -- Adult PSW Network

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Summarising current best practice in adult safeguarding, this book offers advice on how to provide the most effective care, following the changes introduced by the Care Act 2014
Foreword 9(2)
Lyn Romeo
Introduction 11(9)
Adi Cooper
Emily White
Section 1 Making Safeguarding Personal: Approaches to Practice
1 The `Making Safeguarding Personal' Approach to Practice
20(20)
Jane Lawson
2 Working More Reflexively with Risk: Holding `Signs of Safety and Wellbeing' in Mind
40(17)
Tony Stanley
3 Participative Practice and Family Group Conferencing
57(17)
Marilyn Taylor
Linda Tapper
4 Working towards Recovery and Resolution, including Mediation and Restorative Justice
74(17)
John Gunner
5 Promoting Safeguarding: Self-Determination, Involvement and Engagement in Adult Safeguarding
91(19)
Trish Hafford-Letchfield
Sarah Carr
Section 2 Working with Risk and Using the Law
6 Assessing and Responding to Risk
110(18)
Emily White
7 Mental Capacity Act and Adult Safeguarding
128(19)
Dan Baker
8 Using the Law to Support Adult Safeguarding Interventions
147(16)
Fiona Bateman
9 Managing Difficult Encounters with Family Members
163(17)
Jill Manthorpe
Rebecca Johnston
Stephen Martineau
Martin Stevens
Caroline Norrie
Section 3 Current Issues for Practitioners
10 Self-Neglect and Hoarding
180(19)
Suzy Braye
David On
Michael Preston-Shoot
11 Domestic Abuse and Adult Safeguarding
199(21)
Lindsey Pike
Nicki Norman
12 Palermo to Croydon: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking -- Seeking Best Practice on a New Frontier of Safeguarding
220(20)
Antony Botting
Tish Elliott
Sean Olivier
13 Safeguarding Adults at Risk of Financial Scamming
240(16)
Sally Lee
Rebecca Johnson
Lee-Ann Fenge
Keith Brown
14 How to Practise Safeguarding Well
256(5)
Adi Cooper
Appendix 261(8)
Author Biographies 269(9)
Subject Index 278(4)
Author Index 282
Trish Hafford-Letchfield is Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Teaching Fellow in Interprofessional Learning at Middlesex University, UK. She has substantial experience as a manager in social care and in management and social work education.