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Voices from the frontline: social work practitioners' perceptions of multi‐agency working in adult protection in England and Wales

Lisa Pinkney (Centre for Health and Social Care, University of Leeds)
Bridget Penhale (Centre for Health and Social Care Studies and Service Development, University of Sheffield)
Jill Manthorpe (Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London)
Neil Perkins (Centre for Public Policy and Health, University of Durham)
David Reid (Centre for Health and Social Care Studies and Service Development, University of Sheffield)
Shereen Hussein (Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London)

The Journal of Adult Protection

ISSN: 1466-8203

Article publication date: 1 November 2008

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Abstract

This article reports on the views of 92 social workers about their practice in adult protection in England and Wales as part of a wider study of adult protection working and regulation that took place between 2004‐2007 in 26 sample local authorities. The article explores social workers' reported experiences of partnership or multiagency working and how this, along with overarching regulatory frameworks, affected their practice within and across agencies. Among findings from the study were that social workers considered that sharing information and responsibilities led to positive outcomes for service users and that the incorporation of different agency perspectives supplemented sharing of best practice.

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Pinkney, L., Penhale, B., Manthorpe, J., Perkins, N., Reid, D. and Hussein, S. (2008), "Voices from the frontline: social work practitioners' perceptions of multi‐agency working in adult protection in England and Wales", The Journal of Adult Protection, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 12-24. https://doi.org/10.1108/14668203200800022

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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