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Adult protection data collection and reporting requirements conclusions and recommendations from a two-year study into adult protection recording systems in England, funded by the Department of Health | Corporate Author | Action on Elder Abuse - AEA |
Publisher | Action on Elder Abuse, London, 2006 |
Pages | 72 pp |
Source | Download: http://www.elderabuse.org.uk/Useful%20downloads/AE... |
Keywords | Elder abuse ; Management [care] ; Policy ; Investigation ; Evaluation ; England. |
Annotation | Reports on the Adult Protection Analysis Project (co-ordinated by Daniel Blake), the aim of which was to investigate and develop ways of reporting on and analysing data obtained by local authorities under adult protection policies developed through the "No secrets" guidance. A study of nine local authorities found the most common form of abuse reported was physical abuse, followed by financial abuse. Provides key recommendations for government. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080821009 E |
Classmark | QNT: QA: QAD: 4A6: 4C: 82 |
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