Good Practice in the Law and Safeguarding Adults
Criminal Justice and Adult Protection
Herausgeber: Pritchard, Jacki
Good Practice in the Law and Safeguarding Adults
Criminal Justice and Adult Protection
Herausgeber: Pritchard, Jacki
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Good Practice in the Law and Safeguarding Adults provides an up-to-date summary of developments in the legislative framework and best practice relevant to the area of adult protection work. It explains legislation that can be used in adult protection work, covering criminal and civil law, and national guidance such as Achieving Best Evidence.
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Good Practice in the Law and Safeguarding Adults provides an up-to-date summary of developments in the legislative framework and best practice relevant to the area of adult protection work. It explains legislation that can be used in adult protection work, covering criminal and civil law, and national guidance such as Achieving Best Evidence.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781843109372
- ISBN-10: 1843109379
- Artikelnr.: 23808557
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781843109372
- ISBN-10: 1843109379
- Artikelnr.: 23808557
Jacki Pritchard is a qualified social worker registered with the General Social Care Council with extensive experience as a practitioner and manager in both fieldwork and hospital settings. She is currently working as an independent social worker, trainer, consultant and researcher focusing on abuse, risk and violence, and is series editor of the Good Practice in Health, Social Care and Criminal Justice series and the Violence and Abuse series, both published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Introduction. Jacki Pritchard, Independent Social Worker, JP Limited.1. A
Review of Relevant Legislation in Adult Protection . Simon Leslie,
Solicitor, Berkshire Joint Legal Team and Jacki Pritchard. 2. Scottish
Legislative Framework for Supporting and Protecting Adults. Kathyrn Mackay,
University of Stirling 3. How Police Investigate Crimes against Vulnerable
Adults. Anonymous 4. Criminal Justice and Vulnerable Adults: Who Does What?
Kathyrn Stone, Chief Executive, Voice UK.5. Confidentiality and
Information-Sharing. Simon Leslie 6. The Vulnerable Adult and The Mental
Capacity Act 2005. David Hewitt, Weightmans Solicitors 7. Capacity and
Financial Abuse. Penny Letts, Policy Consultant and Trainer. 8. The Role of
Advocacy and the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) in Adult
Protection Work. Rob Harris, Advocacy Experience. 9. Being an IMCA:
Experiences in Adult Protection Work. Teresa Gorczynska, Advocacy Partners.
10. The Commission for Social Care Inspection's Legal Powers: What it Can
and Cannot Do. Adrian Hughes, Commission for Social Care Inspection 11. My
Use of the Law in Protecting Vulnerable Adults: From Police Officer to
Chief Executive of a Care Provider. Steve Kirkpatrick, formerly Thames
Valley Police. 12. Reflexions on Practice. Introduction - Abuse, Harm and
Justice. Jacki Pritchard. (I) Is There an Inevitable Tension Between the
Investigation of Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Which is Detrimental to Both?
Glyn Hughes, Lincolnshire Police. (II) A View from Wales: Communication,
Mental Health Issues and Assessing Capacity. Alan Carter, North Wales
Police. (III) Vulnerable Adult Abuse: The Legal Framework. Anonymous,
Co-ordinator for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults. (IV) The Safeguarding
Team Interface with the Law and the Legal Framework. Peter Sadler,
Lincolnshire County Council. (V) The Lawyer and Case Conferences.
Anonymous, Local Authority Lawyer. (VI) 10 Years of `Witness Support,
Preparation and Profiling': The Investigations Support Unit, Liverpool City
Council. Mark Pathak and Geraldine Monaghan, Liverpool City Council. (VII)
Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage. District Judge Marilyn
Mornington. List of Contributors. Subject index. Author index.
Review of Relevant Legislation in Adult Protection . Simon Leslie,
Solicitor, Berkshire Joint Legal Team and Jacki Pritchard. 2. Scottish
Legislative Framework for Supporting and Protecting Adults. Kathyrn Mackay,
University of Stirling 3. How Police Investigate Crimes against Vulnerable
Adults. Anonymous 4. Criminal Justice and Vulnerable Adults: Who Does What?
Kathyrn Stone, Chief Executive, Voice UK.5. Confidentiality and
Information-Sharing. Simon Leslie 6. The Vulnerable Adult and The Mental
Capacity Act 2005. David Hewitt, Weightmans Solicitors 7. Capacity and
Financial Abuse. Penny Letts, Policy Consultant and Trainer. 8. The Role of
Advocacy and the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) in Adult
Protection Work. Rob Harris, Advocacy Experience. 9. Being an IMCA:
Experiences in Adult Protection Work. Teresa Gorczynska, Advocacy Partners.
10. The Commission for Social Care Inspection's Legal Powers: What it Can
and Cannot Do. Adrian Hughes, Commission for Social Care Inspection 11. My
Use of the Law in Protecting Vulnerable Adults: From Police Officer to
Chief Executive of a Care Provider. Steve Kirkpatrick, formerly Thames
Valley Police. 12. Reflexions on Practice. Introduction - Abuse, Harm and
Justice. Jacki Pritchard. (I) Is There an Inevitable Tension Between the
Investigation of Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Which is Detrimental to Both?
Glyn Hughes, Lincolnshire Police. (II) A View from Wales: Communication,
Mental Health Issues and Assessing Capacity. Alan Carter, North Wales
Police. (III) Vulnerable Adult Abuse: The Legal Framework. Anonymous,
Co-ordinator for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults. (IV) The Safeguarding
Team Interface with the Law and the Legal Framework. Peter Sadler,
Lincolnshire County Council. (V) The Lawyer and Case Conferences.
Anonymous, Local Authority Lawyer. (VI) 10 Years of `Witness Support,
Preparation and Profiling': The Investigations Support Unit, Liverpool City
Council. Mark Pathak and Geraldine Monaghan, Liverpool City Council. (VII)
Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage. District Judge Marilyn
Mornington. List of Contributors. Subject index. Author index.
Introduction. Jacki Pritchard, Independent Social Worker, JP Limited.1. A
Review of Relevant Legislation in Adult Protection . Simon Leslie,
Solicitor, Berkshire Joint Legal Team and Jacki Pritchard. 2. Scottish
Legislative Framework for Supporting and Protecting Adults. Kathyrn Mackay,
University of Stirling 3. How Police Investigate Crimes against Vulnerable
Adults. Anonymous 4. Criminal Justice and Vulnerable Adults: Who Does What?
Kathyrn Stone, Chief Executive, Voice UK.5. Confidentiality and
Information-Sharing. Simon Leslie 6. The Vulnerable Adult and The Mental
Capacity Act 2005. David Hewitt, Weightmans Solicitors 7. Capacity and
Financial Abuse. Penny Letts, Policy Consultant and Trainer. 8. The Role of
Advocacy and the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) in Adult
Protection Work. Rob Harris, Advocacy Experience. 9. Being an IMCA:
Experiences in Adult Protection Work. Teresa Gorczynska, Advocacy Partners.
10. The Commission for Social Care Inspection's Legal Powers: What it Can
and Cannot Do. Adrian Hughes, Commission for Social Care Inspection 11. My
Use of the Law in Protecting Vulnerable Adults: From Police Officer to
Chief Executive of a Care Provider. Steve Kirkpatrick, formerly Thames
Valley Police. 12. Reflexions on Practice. Introduction - Abuse, Harm and
Justice. Jacki Pritchard. (I) Is There an Inevitable Tension Between the
Investigation of Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Which is Detrimental to Both?
Glyn Hughes, Lincolnshire Police. (II) A View from Wales: Communication,
Mental Health Issues and Assessing Capacity. Alan Carter, North Wales
Police. (III) Vulnerable Adult Abuse: The Legal Framework. Anonymous,
Co-ordinator for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults. (IV) The Safeguarding
Team Interface with the Law and the Legal Framework. Peter Sadler,
Lincolnshire County Council. (V) The Lawyer and Case Conferences.
Anonymous, Local Authority Lawyer. (VI) 10 Years of `Witness Support,
Preparation and Profiling': The Investigations Support Unit, Liverpool City
Council. Mark Pathak and Geraldine Monaghan, Liverpool City Council. (VII)
Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage. District Judge Marilyn
Mornington. List of Contributors. Subject index. Author index.
Review of Relevant Legislation in Adult Protection . Simon Leslie,
Solicitor, Berkshire Joint Legal Team and Jacki Pritchard. 2. Scottish
Legislative Framework for Supporting and Protecting Adults. Kathyrn Mackay,
University of Stirling 3. How Police Investigate Crimes against Vulnerable
Adults. Anonymous 4. Criminal Justice and Vulnerable Adults: Who Does What?
Kathyrn Stone, Chief Executive, Voice UK.5. Confidentiality and
Information-Sharing. Simon Leslie 6. The Vulnerable Adult and The Mental
Capacity Act 2005. David Hewitt, Weightmans Solicitors 7. Capacity and
Financial Abuse. Penny Letts, Policy Consultant and Trainer. 8. The Role of
Advocacy and the Independent Mental Capacity Advocate (IMCA) in Adult
Protection Work. Rob Harris, Advocacy Experience. 9. Being an IMCA:
Experiences in Adult Protection Work. Teresa Gorczynska, Advocacy Partners.
10. The Commission for Social Care Inspection's Legal Powers: What it Can
and Cannot Do. Adrian Hughes, Commission for Social Care Inspection 11. My
Use of the Law in Protecting Vulnerable Adults: From Police Officer to
Chief Executive of a Care Provider. Steve Kirkpatrick, formerly Thames
Valley Police. 12. Reflexions on Practice. Introduction - Abuse, Harm and
Justice. Jacki Pritchard. (I) Is There an Inevitable Tension Between the
Investigation of Child Abuse and Adult Abuse Which is Detrimental to Both?
Glyn Hughes, Lincolnshire Police. (II) A View from Wales: Communication,
Mental Health Issues and Assessing Capacity. Alan Carter, North Wales
Police. (III) Vulnerable Adult Abuse: The Legal Framework. Anonymous,
Co-ordinator for the Protection of Vulnerable Adults. (IV) The Safeguarding
Team Interface with the Law and the Legal Framework. Peter Sadler,
Lincolnshire County Council. (V) The Lawyer and Case Conferences.
Anonymous, Local Authority Lawyer. (VI) 10 Years of `Witness Support,
Preparation and Profiling': The Investigations Support Unit, Liverpool City
Council. Mark Pathak and Geraldine Monaghan, Liverpool City Council. (VII)
Honour Based Violence and Forced Marriage. District Judge Marilyn
Mornington. List of Contributors. Subject index. Author index.