Purpose - Collaborative inter-agency working is of paramount importance for the public protection agenda worldwide. The purpose of this paper is to disseminate the findings from a research study on the inter-agency working within adult support and protection (ASP) roles in the police, health and social care. Design/methodology/approach - This realistic evaluation study with two inter-related phases was funded by the Scottish Institute for Policing Research. This paper reports on Phase 1 which identified existing gaps in the implementation of effective inter-agency practice by reviewing the “state of play” in inter-agency collaboration between the police and health and social care professionals. In total, 13 focus groups comprising represent...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
This article reports on the views of 92 social workers about their practice in adult protection in E...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider independent advocates’ perspectives o...
Purpose: Collaborative inter-agency working is of paramount importance for the public protection ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the interagency Adult Support and Protection practice...
The implementation of government policy for the protection of vulnerable adults [Department of Healt...
Purpose - This article seeks to explore the difference that adult support and protection legislation...
Purpose - This paper aims to describe the development and evaluation of a resource for use by practi...
Introduction: What is known on the subject?: Between policing and health, there are many shared issu...
Purpose – The challenges of transferring the theoretical requirements of an effective multi-agency p...
Multi-agency public protection practice has received significant media and government scrutiny in re...
Multi-agency public protection practice has received significant media and government scrutiny in re...
This PhD project by publication begins to explore how Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) po...
Purpose: The article outlines the duties and powers of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) A...
The main areas considered within this qualitative study are the extent to which the Adult Support an...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
This article reports on the views of 92 social workers about their practice in adult protection in E...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider independent advocates’ perspectives o...
Purpose: Collaborative inter-agency working is of paramount importance for the public protection ...
The purpose of this project was to investigate the interagency Adult Support and Protection practice...
The implementation of government policy for the protection of vulnerable adults [Department of Healt...
Purpose - This article seeks to explore the difference that adult support and protection legislation...
Purpose - This paper aims to describe the development and evaluation of a resource for use by practi...
Introduction: What is known on the subject?: Between policing and health, there are many shared issu...
Purpose – The challenges of transferring the theoretical requirements of an effective multi-agency p...
Multi-agency public protection practice has received significant media and government scrutiny in re...
Multi-agency public protection practice has received significant media and government scrutiny in re...
This PhD project by publication begins to explore how Scottish adult support and protection (ASP) po...
Purpose: The article outlines the duties and powers of the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) A...
The main areas considered within this qualitative study are the extent to which the Adult Support an...
Background Collaborative working between health and social care professionals in child protection w...
This article reports on the views of 92 social workers about their practice in adult protection in E...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider independent advocates’ perspectives o...