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Multi-agency guidelines regarding the protection of vulnerable adults
Corporate AuthorBirmingham Adult Protection Committee, Social Services Department, Birmingham City Council
PublisherBirmingham City Council, 2002
Pages15 pp
SourceBirmingham Adult Protection Committee, c/o Social Services Department Commissioning, Birmingham City Council, Level 5 Louisa Ryland House, 44 Newhall Street, Birmingham B5 3PL.
KeywordsElder abuse ; Rights [elderly] ; Management [care] ; Policy ; Coordination ; Standards of provision ; Birmingham.
AnnotationThese multi-agency adult protection procedures were put in place by Birmingham City Council following the "No Secrets" guidance from the Department of Health (DH) launched in October 2001. This manual was acquired by CPA as part of a DH commission, to analyse such codes of practice for the protection of vulnerable adults (POVA) produced by English local authorities. The findings were not made available by the DH as a report, but a summary of them appears as an article in the Action on Elder Abuse bulletin, Action Points, issue 16, 2003. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-030612223 B
ClassmarkQNT: IKR: QA: QAD: QAJ: 583: 87E

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