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Recent policy trends in UK are focusing on safeguarding vulnerable children and adults. This is one of the UK government's policy on safeguarding, social inclusion, community renewal, health development and social change programmes. The book gives a synopsis to all the care providers on how to detect early signs of abuse and how best to address the situation in a practical and pragmatic approach. This book provides essential information on the problem area under study, explains the role of community psychology in this context and also explores the nature and types of abuse. The book seeks to…mehr

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Recent policy trends in UK are focusing on safeguarding vulnerable children and adults. This is one of the UK government's policy on safeguarding, social inclusion, community renewal, health development and social change programmes. The book gives a synopsis to all the care providers on how to detect early signs of abuse and how best to address the situation in a practical and pragmatic approach. This book provides essential information on the problem area under study, explains the role of community psychology in this context and also explores the nature and types of abuse. The book seeks to manage problems of abuse by: -exploring the perception of care givers working with VA -examining the utility of a particular multi- stakeholder process and raise awareness and identify strategies for change to reduce cases of abuse of VA. -investigating a theoretical perspective and practical method of gathering data in order to improve ways of protecting VA from abuse. This book is an essential to tutors,students on Undergraduate and Masters courses, Psychologists,Social Workers, Health Agencies and Nurses who provide care to VA.
Autorenporträt
Samuel Ndoro holds Msc Community Psych Research, PGCE, Bsc Psych, Dip Psych Dip CTD, Cert Edn and RDN. He has a lot of experience in teaching and community psychology research in Africa and UK. He has also presented papers at Research Conferences in UK. He is involved in community development projects in UK.