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The case for case management in adult protection | Author(s) | Paul Cambridge, Tessa Parkes |
Journal title | The Journal of Adult Protection, vol 6, no 2, September 2004 |
Pages | pp 4-14 |
Source | Website: http://www.pavpub.com |
Keywords | Elder abuse ; Case work ; Management [care] ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Coordination ; Kent ; Medway. |
Annotation | This paper draws insights from a series of adult protection training initiatives commissioned by Kent County Council and Medway Social Services Department, and an evaluation of the role of the adult protection co-ordinator. It argues for a case management rationale in adult protection management and practice, drawing insights from a series of linked training initiatives and an evaluation of the role of specialist adult protection co-ordinator. An explicit case management approach contrasts with much current practice for adult protection, where responsibilities often vary widely within, between and across agencies, and professional and worker roles. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-041222207 A |
Classmark | QNT: IGA: QA: QK6: QAJ: 8K: 8KC |
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