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Social workers' power of entry in adult safeguarding concerns debates over autonomy, privacy and protection | Author(s) | Martin Stevens, Stephen Martineau, Jill Manthorpe, Caroline Norrie |
Journal title | Journal of Adult Protection, vol 19, no 6, 2017 |
Publisher | Emerald, 2017 |
Pages | pp 312-322 |
Source | http://www.emeraldinsight.com/loi/jap |
Keywords | Protection [vulnerable adults] ; Social workers ; Elder abuse ; Reports ; Investigation ; Rights [elderly] ; Law ; England ; Scotland. |
Annotation | The purpose of this paper was to explore debates about the powers social workers may need to undertake safeguarding enquiries where access to the adult is denied. The paper took as a starting point a scoping review of the literature undertaken as part of a study exploring social work responses to situations where they were prevented from speaking to an adult at risk by a third party. A power of entry might be one solution to situations where social workers are prevented from accessing an adult at risk. The paper focused on the Scottish approach to legal powers in adult safeguarding, established by the Adult Support and Protection Act (Scotland) 2007 and drew out messages for adult safeguarding in England and elsewhere. The literature review identified that debates over the Scottish approach are underpinned by differing conceptualisations of vulnerability, autonomy and privacy, and the paper relates these conceptualisations to different theoretical stances. The literature suggests that a more socially mediated rather than an essentialist understanding of the concepts of vulnerability, autonomy and privacy allows for more nuanced approaches to social work practice in respect of using powers of entry and intervention with adults at risk who have the capacity to make decisions. This paper provides a novel perspective on debates over how to overcome challenges to accessing adults at risk in adult safeguarding through an exploration of understandings of vulnerability, privacy and autonomy. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-180119202 A |
Classmark | CA3G: QR: QNT: 6K: 4A6: IKR: VR: 82: 9A |
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