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richmond june 09
Safeguarding adults: national developments and future directions
Jill.manthorpe@kcl.ac.uk
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A decade of development
what has gone well with No Secrets?
what changes might result from the review? roles & responsibilities, recording & legal matters, personalisation
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Climate of concern?
Decline in trust ?Public expectations heightenedIncrease in anxiety ?Interest and approach of media‘Victims’ & ‘perpetrators’Concern about unsupported carers
(Comic Relief study)
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1) The era of No secrets brought…
Rules: Appointments and vetting (CRB) Checking (POVA List)
Inspection focus Renewed interest in domestic
violence Attention to bullying & fear of crime Development of ‘hate crime’
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‘No Secrets’ itself
Adult protection committees (safeguarding)
Adult protection coordinators Multi (limited) agency partnerships Policies & procedures eg joint
investigations Training and induction (but no money)
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And more Lawyers Law and regulation Care Standards Act 2000 + POVA Sexual Offences Act 2002 Human Rights Act Mental Capacity Act 2005 & offences Whistle blowing & complaints Equalities – Commission & law
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2 Recording & legal matters: practice feedback? Legal but what? (duties? powers of
entry? mandatory reporting? duty to co-operate? whistleblowing!)
Resources - how much and what for? Social changes (what?) Engagement of other agencies?
(which and how?) Postvention – what, who and how?
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3) Personalisation: New kid on the block
Vital that all agencies know what social care transformation is all about
High level acceptance of risk Duty of care remains to be seen –
Hounslow case Who will take the responsibility? What are the specific issues?
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Personalisation: specific issues Not defending the current system as
risk free Direct Payments – not the only
deployment option Building safeguarding into the
support plan & monitoring How to say no, maybe and no longer Safety nets –what are these locally?
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Summary: What has gone well? Issues higher profile Having policies & procedures Having local coordinators Council responsibility Joint investigations, witness support.. Human rights approach developing Maintaining learning approaches eg SCR Implementation funds eg MCA
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Future developments: National steer
Key questions around organisational relationships and funding Rights to safeguarding
Development of agreed outcomes NB Review of law and adult social
care
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Local agendas? Support maps Police – assurance re contacts &
transferring skills eg collecting evidence
DV – building bridges Adult services – specialist teams? Or
everyone’s business? NHS – building on primary care to
reach into acute
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Task extension Sustaining and developing sources of
support, information and advice (possibly Adult Safeguarding team/leads)
Participating in local activities eg skills development, consultation, the ‘business’
Constructing thresholds Building up expert evidence Leaning from near misses and incidents
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Local potential?
What are local responses? And which work? Responding and relating to CQC Looking carefully at prevention-
what works? Look out for neglect and self-
neglect
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Good luck!
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