Chapters 1, 3 and 5 are available Open Access under CC-BY licence.
Safeguarding adults at risk of abuse or neglect is a core area of social work practice but knowledge of how social workers make adult safeguarding decisions is limited.
Applying recent sociological and ethnographic research to this area for the first time, this book considers how adult safeguarding practice is developing, with a focus on risk management. The author explores how social workers conduct safeguarding adults assessments, work with multiple agencies and involve service users in risk decisions. The book is essential reading for those wishing to understand how risk and uncertainty are managed within frontline adult social work and how current practice can be improved.
Table des matières
Introduction
1. The Problem of Adult Safeguarding
2. Risk and Social Work
3. Referrals and Assessments
4. Personalised Safeguarding: Policy, Principles and Practice Realities
5. Doing Adult Safeguarding with Service Users and Carers
Conclusion
A propos de l’auteur
Jeremy Dixon is a Senior Lecturer of Social Work at the University of Bath.