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The victim's voice : how is it heard?
 — issues arising from adult protection case conferences
Author(s)Katharine Jeary
Journal titleThe Journal of Adult Protection, vol 6, no 1, April 2004
Pagespp 12-19
SourceWebsite: http://www.pavpub.com
KeywordsElder abuse ; Case work ; Advocacy.
AnnotationThe requirement is examined that victims of abuse should always by invited to attend case conferences or to nominate an advocate on their behalf to represent or hear their views. This article explores the issues raised and the ethical dilemmas arising from how to hear the victim's voice when dealing with adult protection. The author's observations are based on the views of more than 50 adult protection case conference participants or policy-makers, representing a wide range of public, private and voluntary sector organisations. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-040823211 A
ClassmarkQNT: IGA: IQ

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