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The PAVA Project one year report: Jan 2002 to Jan 2003
 — Stage 1: Information gathering
Corporate AuthorPAVA - Practitioner Alliance Against the Abuse of Vulnerable Adults
PublisherThe PAVA Project, Leicester, 2003
Pages21 pp
Sourcehttp://www.pavauk.org.uk//project/project.php
KeywordsElder abuse ; Rights [elderly] ; Management [care] ; Projects ; Social surveys.
AnnotationThe aims of the PAVA Project are to examine progress in England on key aspects of practice identified in the No Secrets guidance (DoH 2000), and to disseminate information nationally, regarding good/innovative practice identified at local level. These aims recognise the importance of translating guidance, policies and procedures, into effective services and practice. They also acknowledge that as emerging initiatives, the protection of vulnerable adults within recognised multi-agency frameworks, are very much in a developmental stage, their position being made more difficult by the need to compete for scarce resources. The three year project (which began in January 2002), is funded by a Department of Health Section 64 Grant. In this document, the PAVA Project Worker reports on responses to two questionnaires regarding the practical implementation of No Secrets, the first being set to practitioners/professionals in health and social care, the police, and training facilitator, the second to managers with responsibility for protection of vulnerable adults in local authorities in England. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-080822007 E
ClassmarkQNT: IKR: QA: 3E: 3F

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