The Journal of Adult Protection: Volume 26 Issue 4
Evidence-based practice in relation to safeguarding adults
Table of contents - Special Issue: After the Cawston Park Hospital scandal. Implications for the legislation and safeguarding of people with learning disabilities
Guest Editors: Margaret Flynn, Joan Maughan
Learning not blame: reflections on staying on the right side of the line for a Safeguarding Adults Review
Walter Lloyd-SmithThe author will describe the operational tasks of S.44’s statutory mandate: for example, commissioning the review; being responsive to the representatives of the relevant agencies…
My views matter: what do service users and their families want from residential and in-patient learning disabilities services in Norfolk?
John SpallAn important finding of the Safeguarding Adults Review into events at Cawston Park was that the views of patients and their families were systematically ignored by the hospital…
Eliminating persistent racism from the workplace
Jo RichardsonThe purpose of this paper is to share learning about practical steps that can be taken to eliminate persistent racism from the workplace, including racism by people who have…
The complex emergencies arising from Cawston Park Hospital
Vikki BuntingThree deaths at Cawston Park Hospital shed a bright light on Norfolk’s services for people with learning disabilities and autism, including those operated by the company that ran…
What progress has resulted since the Safeguarding Adults Review concerning the deaths of Joanna, Jon and Ben?
Heather RoachThe author, who is Chair of Norfolk’s Safeguarding Adults’ Board (SAB) reflects on the impact of a Safeguarding Adults Review (SAR) and the actions that resulted. The purpose of…
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1466-8203e-ISSN:
2042-8669ISSN-L:
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Bridget Penhale
- Dr Margaret Flynn