A study of adult protection referrals in two local authorities: an overview of findings for managers and practitioners

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report the key findings from a study of adult protection referrals collected by two English local authorities during 1998-2005.Design methodology approach - Referrals were analysed for patterns relating to risk with client level data supplemented by informat...

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Veröffentlicht in:The journal of adult protection 2011-10, Vol.13 (5), p.238-250
Hauptverfasser: Cambridge, Paul, Mansell, Jim, Beadle-Brown, Julie, Milne, Alisoun, Whelton, Beckie
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to report the key findings from a study of adult protection referrals collected by two English local authorities during 1998-2005.Design methodology approach - Referrals were analysed for patterns relating to risk with client level data supplemented by information from the local authority databases and from the Care Quality Commission. The analysis also examined associations between adult protection processes and outcomes and looked at how adult protection monitoring data could be improved to better inform safeguarding management and practice at local and national level.Findings - Sexual abuse was most frequently reported for people with intellectual disabilities, who were also at higher risk of abuse when living out of area. Older people were most at risk of financial abuse in community settings and of neglect in residential care.Originality value - The study identifies patterns of risk in the abuse of older people and those with intellectual disabilities and informs preventive interventions. It also indicates priorities for improving the quality and comparability of adult protection monitoring data.
ISSN:1466-8203
2042-8669
DOI:10.1108/14668201111178157